Toughwrestler's blog
why do you like wrestling or fighting ?
this a question i ask myself all the time ! why do i need to wrestle so much ? what i think is that everytime i have a match i take some energy some power from my opponent... i need this energy : cannot get it from anything else... do i need to win ? no i don t care : the raw itself is the most important and each time i fight or wrestle i believe that after the match i look a bit like my opponent.
what do YOU feel when you wrestle or fight a guy ?
Sturdy (31)
6/24/2013 12:05 AMI love the adrenaline rush, using my strength, aggression and skill, the camaraderie and feeling the satisfying warm glow afterwards. All good stuff.
lutteur174 (45 )
4/11/2015 11:34 AM(In reply to this)
ce moment de partage physique fait partie de notre vie et nous aide à exprimer des émotions entre 2 potes simplement....la Vie quoi!
Guysmiley (41 )
6/24/2013 5:35 PMFor me, the wrestling/fighting/gut punching is a chance to prove myself ... to myself if to no one else. I suppose that is one of the reasons I prefer young guys as opponents versus guys close to my own age. Interesting thing is, the matches where I win, they usually tend to be on one-off's, not meeting with them again. But fellows who actually best me become close friends. Just an observation.
damon (57)
11/27/2013 12:29 PMI always liked your ideas :-) in and out of the ring. I understand what you're saying, guess that's why we had such a good match, both trying to get something from the other. Would be nice to have a rematch.
fightguy (18)
12/20/2013 8:38 AMAbsolutely nothing better than the adrenal rush of facing off against another man in physical struggle. The smell of the sweat, the sounds of two males struggling for dominance, gripping another guy's muscles as he struggles against you..raw male animal energy! Best way to really get to the core of what a guy is all about..intense male bonding as well.
joman74 (40)
3/08/2014 10:48 PMI think that fighting is a basic male instinct. Like wild animals, human beings feel a natutal instinct to challenge their similars, to dominate them, to demonstrate the supremacy. In every sport we can find this philosophy, but in the body-to-body fight the challenge become extremely phisique.