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    El Banditos On Market St

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    throughout the restaurant. The restaurant had old Mexican wrestling posters of Lucha Libre, bullfighting and the Day of the Dead posters and old Mayan artwork on the walls. These are well known things and celebrations in Mexican culture. The Day of the Dead is a traditional holiday that celebrates the lives of friends and family members who have died, and help them support their spiritual journey. Lucha Libre is a term for professional wrestling in Mexico that a lot of families gather around to watch

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    Kinney’s speech, he uses pathos to help appeal to the audience's emotions and persuade them to accept and approve of his ideas. The strongest and most effective use of pathos happens towards the middle of Kinney’s speech. “Not long after I started wrestling, my dad unexpectedly passed away. And as you can imagine, especially as a teenage boy, it destroyed me”(3:39). Kinney uses a very strong emotional appeal when he tells the audience that his dad has passed away at a very young age. This is such an

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    a state championship in my favorite sport. That sport is wrestling. I have wrestled since I was young in the third grade. I was considered very overweight for my age. I sat at about ninety pounds as a 9 year old. My parents wanted me to start being physically active and to get in shape. I remember being in a buffalo wild wings and watching a wrestling match on the television and how cool I thought it was. I told my paresnts that wrestling was the sport i wanted to do. The coach was a short man from

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    The Making of a Legend

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    will go the the ends of the earth to considered a legend in the sport of freestyle wrestling. He went from underdog to top dog with years of hard work, unrelentless training, and never giving up on his dream to be a legend in mans oldest sport...wrestling. In ancient Greek mythology, Zeus wrestled Cronos in a battle over the universe in which of course Zeus won. The great event was celebrated by making wrestling the last event in the Pentathlon. Back in Ancient times greek men wrestled covered in

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    110 2 February 2011 Real Pro Wrestling Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of The professional sports league called Real Pro Wrestling. Central Idea: Real Pro Wrestling was a professional sports league that differed from modern professional wrestling. Important factors include how the league started, who watches it, who competes in it, and where it is today. Introduction What do you think of when somebody mentions, “professional wrestling”? Most likely you think WWE, Hulk

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    The golden age of wrestling in the 1970 's with Bruno Sammartino as champion. Steroids were used little to none . The wrestlers had the appearance of normal everyday person not some man with a unattainable body.WWE in the 80 's Main event wrestlers who went on to become champion and receive success a were very heavy steroid abusers. Many of those wrestlers today are unrecognizable physically when compare to what they looked liked decades ago .Wrestlemania 7 took place on March 24 1991 since than

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    What Example Of Fracture

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    Brain damage and seizures On April 14th 2015 former WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) superstar Daniel Bryan got badly injured. Later on he wasn’t physical fit to participate in wrestling. When checking with a WWE official doctor he discovered that Daniel Bryan has suffered from seizures from many concussions while wrestling as this was having an huge impact towards himself as he had brain damage. After finding out about his injuries he was

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    After last night's RAW exclusive Pay-Per View, No Mercy, many fans were left underwhelmed by the co-main event matches, yet surprised at the quality of some of the undercard matches. No Mercy certainly delivered where we didn't expect it, and let us fans down where we wanted more. Some of this show was expertly booked and performed while some of it highlighted and reminded us what's wrong with the WWE today. ________________________________________________________________________ The Miz vs Jason

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    Essay On The Undertaker

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    The Undertaker is without a doubt the single most iconic figure in the history of professional wrestling. A mixture of talent, time, and sheer dedication to craft and character has pushed him beyond the ranks of Hulk Hogan and The Rock, and he will surely be remembered as the greatest of all time whenever he decides to hang up his boots. Mark Calaway, the man behind the Undertaker character, is an old school guy and has broken character only on rare occasions over the years. While that’s great news

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    freestyle wrestling tournaments. Jordan Burroughs lives a goal accomplishing life, and hopes to accomplish more. Jordan had a good childhood and he looked up to people to inspire him. Jordan Ernest Burroughs was born July 8th, 1988, in Sicklerville. His dad was Leroy Burroughs and his mom was Janice Burroughs. Jordan had two older sisters, Princess and Jenerra Burroughs. He also had an older brother, Leroy Burroughs Jr. Jordan started wrestling at the age of 5. He liked WWF wrestling. His favorite

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