Monday, May 6, 2013

Will Wrestling Be Reduce From the Olympics?









The other day, I was quite frightened to see that wrestling may be cut from the Olympics. The reason why I think that is absolutely nuts is basically because it was one the very first activities for the Olympic Games. Yes, I understand that all nutrients arrived at a finish, but this seems to be rather crazy. Why is it being cut, evidently because its commercial viability has been less than good during recent times Olympic Games - less people buying tickets, less media attention, and thus, too costly for how big is the crowds and ROI. Well, let's speak about this for one minute.

You see, if the Olympic Games are actually just about earning profits and obtaining a return on investment, and maybe not about the activities, camaraderie and the way these activities bring nations and people together then all is lost and the Olympics appear to have lost their way in my own view. Now then, I am not just a wrestler personally, although can take my own on the road, still it is difficult to get a hobby similar to this which tests the true speed of just one human against another. Is not that spirit of competition alive and well in the essential materials of wrestling - well, i'd like to answer that question for you; sure it is!

Just because wwe 2k14 doesn't have the TELEVISION views, does not mean it would not if it was not planned along-side of more gorgeous and shimmering activities like gymnastics. Why does one sport get cut because it's not as popular as yet another - it's not the sports competing against other sports helping to make the Olympics so great, it is the human competitors competing against each other that shows the character of the activities.

The Olympic Committee really wants to control the games to 28-sports, but why? Who says? Why are they limiting it to 25-core activities, with 3-sports readily available for new innovations in sporting? Are we doing this so some countries who typically have other forms of sports don't feel bad in regards to the honor counts? Is this exactly about ridiculous Facebook model popularity, rather than the substance of tradition combined with the search to find the best of the best?

We don't need to ditch wrestling, we don't need to dishonor this ancient sport, and we scarcely need a hard-fast rule of how many sports played. We've more people in the world than previously, why limit all that skill to this kind of small number of activities, and today only those which are commercially popular. If we dismiss the tradition of the games, then let us call it something other than the Olympics, something like the Reality Sports Dog and Pony Show?

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