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No... not now.

15 years ago...yes. Of course.

 

He Wrestle's real Wrestlers and then it's a joke. He Wrestled Josh Moore, former Penn State and current Kent State coach...and it was just play Wrestling. Moore could have taken him down over and over. 

 

But it's a good video for the sport, so lets keep the secret for a while!

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13 hours ago, Tripnsweep said:

If I was in better shape and didn't need knee and shoulder surgery I'd go upper body and try to surprise him with a throw from an odd position. That'd be my only chance. 

Proud survivor of multiple shoulder injuries.  Surgery sucks.  I literally don't know 1 single person who didn't re-tear their shoulder.  My bicep was reattach and that held but the rotator and labrum is months of recovery for an injury that is almost certain to return. I've elected to live with it versus dedicating months of recovery for a temporary fix. Cortisone works for me.

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33 minutes ago, El Luchador said:

Proud survivor of multiple shoulder injuries.  Surgery sucks.  I literally don't know 1 single person who didn't re-tear their shoulder.  My bicep was reattach and that held but the rotator and labrum is months of recovery for an injury that is almost certain to return. I've elected to live with it versus dedicating months of recovery for a temporary fix. Cortisone works for me.

Cortisone is magic.  🙂 

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8 hours ago, El Luchador said:

Proud survivor of multiple shoulder injuries.  Surgery sucks.  I literally don't know 1 single person who didn't re-tear their shoulder.  My bicep was reattach and that held but the rotator and labrum is months of recovery for an injury that is almost certain to return. I've elected to live with it versus dedicating months of recovery for a temporary fix. Cortisone works for me.

I already had my right one done. And it was 20 years ago when I thought I was done wrestling ever again. It's never caused a problem since. The left one is a huge mess of everything. I'm scheduling it this coming week. 

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4 hours ago, Tripnsweep said:

I already had my right one done. And it was 20 years ago when I thought I was done wrestling ever again. It's never caused a problem since. The left one is a huge mess of everything. I'm scheduling it this coming week. 

All those injuries we thought we recovered from just went dormant. 

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14 hours ago, El Luchador said:

Proud survivor of multiple shoulder injuries.  Surgery sucks.  I literally don't know 1 single person who didn't re-tear their shoulder.  My bicep was reattach and that held but the rotator and labrum is months of recovery for an injury that is almost certain to return. I've elected to live with it versus dedicating months of recovery for a temporary fix. Cortisone works for me.

Yeah... I tore mine up and I got back to being pretty good, pretty strong. Rehabbed it, I was never a guy who could throw up 400 pounds or 360...but I could throw up 225 15-20X or more if I was training hard and training for endurance.

 

But I my shoulder looked all jacked when I would raise my arm over my head. It poked out and made a weird song. 

That was the end for me. They drilled 4 holes for anchors, and basically just tied it back together. I was no longer Wrestling and I'm pretty sure the reference was a hack doctor.


I got back to being able to lift, but I can't throw anymore(and I used to love Baseball). 

 

But those shoulder injuries were SOO painful. I've had hip, knee, back(that was actually minor, but it was spne)...I've had over 15 now. 

Nothing hurt like that shoulder when the nerve blocker wore off. 

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