Wrestler in a sentence as a noun

There’s an old expression “box a wrestler, and wrestle a boxer”.

I can't tell if this is a serious question or you are channeling a pro wrestler.

It was a brief note about how the death of some professional wrestler wasn't an accident.

It's like a sumo wrestler who suddenly decided he should be a gymnast.

The third co-founder was actually a running back and wrestler, so he was only 5'8 165 lbs or so.

Unless the dude sitting on the horses back is a sumo wrestler, it probably doesn't count for much.

As a former wrestler, I have had very similar experiences.

Two thoughts:I can recall the lightest wrestler on my high school wrestling team getting bullied by his teammates several times.

" In fact, he was in his mid-twenties, and an all-state wrestler and football player in high school, and very athletic after.

To me, the favicon merely looks like a sumo wrestler’s head with a short ponytail and scowling/serious eyebrows.

Anyone can have sex, but fewer people can do something like being a wrestler, which also tends to be a crappy job except for a few superstars.

Not very fancy or feature-rich, but it gets the job done without feeling like I'm teaching a sumo wrestler to ride a skateboard.

It's not about taking anabolic steroids to give you the physique of a pro wrestler, it's about very carefully tweaking your metabolism to help give you just a bit more endurance than you would have otherwise, or to help you recover from the exhaustion of the previous day's stage just a bit more than you would have otherwise.

This may be a flaw in AirBnB's model and their lack of focus on safety on their site, but if EJ had been my 6' 5" wrestler brother, I'd have waited a sufficient amount of time before giving him a knock upside the head and asking him what he expected when he handed over keys to an apartment that held all his belongings to a complete stranger while he was abroad.

Wrestler definitions

noun

combatant who tries to throw opponent to the ground

See also: grappler matman