From back then in the hay day
So a good man is a strong man and protector and me growing up as a heavy weight wrestler helped build me into the man I am. I was 199 lbs back then, most the time came in 3rd place cause the other 2 I wrestled were Rick the steam boat dragons sin richy and rick flairs son. Only time I got 2nd was when richy didn’t show up to a tournament .
I almost all the time beat every opponent I went up against. If it wasn’t my mother down beating on the edge of the mat with my coaches it was my buddies mother. A story that humbled me. We were at a wrestling meet in statesville nc . My buddies nother was working the score card and she’s always say to me your gonna win right and I’d say yea well this time was much different. The coaches from the other team came to my coaches and I and explained it was their heavy weight last year to wrestle and he was actually over the heavy weight limit and no one told me what that was so I thought maybe by a couple lbs or something and so I did the good Christian boy thing and said sure I’ll wrestle him…. nah this dude was easily 6’3” and he weighed in at 418 lbs.
we got at it and I cut his knees and had him in his back but he’s stomach was so large I was balancing on it trying to figure out how to pin his arms, that is until he “benched” me and rolled over and laid on me and I couldn’t breath and was tapping out as fast as I could lol
Anyways back in 2000 I wrestled hard and came in 4th place in North Carolina state wrestling match . So obviously 1st and 2nd were the guys I already mentioned above, the guy that came in 3rd was a big ol boy and gave me a run for my money, it was a tough match for 3rd and 4th place .
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Nicholas Logan
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From back then in the hay day
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