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Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena

Atlantic City, NJ

Nov 11 Sat • 2023 • 8:00pm

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Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena, Atlantic City, NJ

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Freestyle Free For All at the Hard Rock Live at Etess Arena, Atlantic City, NJ

Presale Passwords & On Sale Times

Freestyle Free For All

Public Onsale   Jun 16 Fri 2023 10:00am to Nov 11 Sat 2023 10:00pm
Official Platinum   Jun 16 Fri 2023 10:00am to Nov 11 Sat 2023 10:00pm

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Freestyle wrestling
A freestyle wrestling match at Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune in Jacksonville, North Carolina, in March 2006
FocusWrestling, Grappling
HardnessFull-contact
Famous practitioners(see notable practitioners below)
ParenthoodCatch wrestling and various other international wrestling styles
Olympic sportSince 1904

Freestyle wrestling is a style of wrestling. It is one of two styles of wrestling contested in the Olympic Games, along with Greco-Roman. High school wrestling and men's collegiate wrestling in the United States are conducted under different rules and termed scholastic and collegiate wrestling. U.S. collegiate women's wrestling is conducted under freestyle rules.[1]

Freestyle wrestling, like collegiate wrestling, has its origins in catch-as-catch-can wrestling. In both styles, the ultimate goal is to throw and pin the opponent to the mat, which results in an immediate win. Unlike Greco-Roman, freestyle and collegiate wrestling allow the use of the wrestler's or the opponent's legs in offense and defense.

According to wrestling's world governing body, the United World Wrestling (UWW), freestyle wrestling is one of the six main forms of amateur competitive wrestling practiced around the globe today. The other five forms are as follows:

  1. Greco-Roman wrestling
  2. Grappling/submission wrestling
  3. Beach wrestling
  4. Pankration athlima
  5. Traditional/folk wrestling.[2]

In 2013, the executive board of the International Olympic Committee (IOC) recommended dropping wrestling as a sport from the 2020 Olympic Games, but the decision was reversed later that same year by the IOC.[3]

  1. ^ "Growing Wrestling: Women's Collegiate Wrestling Association". National Wrestling Coaches Association. Archived from the original on November 12, 2020. Retrieved June 23, 2020.
  2. ^ "Fila Wrestling : site de la Fédération Internationale des Luttes Associées". Archived from the original on 2012-09-14. Retrieved 2007-08-02.
  3. ^ Lyden, Jacki. (September 8, 2013). Wrestling Keeps Hold On Olympics And Avoids Cut. NPR. Retrieved September 28, 2025.

Source: Wikipedia