Wrestler Underestimates The Power Of His Opponent’s Penis

Wrestler Joey Ryan wins his wrestling match through sheer penis power

If you’ve ever been fascinated by the acting skills of pro wrestlers, check this out.

Wrestler Joey Ryan wins his match merely by flexing his penis.

From the NY Daily News:

The competition to find a finishing move better than Joey Ryan’s is gonna be stiff.

The wrestler won his match with Danshoku Dino in Osaka, Japan, by using penis power. Dino grabbed Ryan’s crotch and the mustached mauler disapprovingly shook his head — “No, no, no,” he said — before flexing his penis and dropping Dino in pain.

Why didn’t he just let go? It’s pro wrestling, that’s why. And if he let go, we wouldn’t have this clip.

(h/t JMG)

Ohio State NCAA Wrestling Champ Mike Pucillo Comes Out

Mike Pucillo

Mike Pucillo, three-time All-American and 2008 NCAA Wrestling champ, recently made the liberating decision to come out.

First telling his best friend, and then his parents, Piccolo says he struggled with his sexuality for years. He says he spent his high school years hoping he wasn’t gay.

Just a bit of his story from TheOpenMat.com:

“I’ve always known, I guess,” said Pucillo, who came out to his parents and a close circle of friends a little more than a year ago. “You try to not think that’s what it really is, so I just tried to say it was nothing. Then you start to realize it’s not really nothing.”

“It may have taken me 26 years to realize that maybe I can play a bigger role in somebody else’s life and help somebody else’s life like Robbie Rogers or (Goldstein did).”

“If I can do that for one person, it’s worth it for everybody out there to know my story. … I know there’s going to be people that don’t like it. To those people, I would say, ‘I’ve spent 26 years being uncomfortable. It’s not my problem anymore.

“The only reason why I feel it’s important to tell my story is I know there are a lot of other people out there that are like me who are in high school or about to go into college, whether it’s wrestling or football or baseball or basketball or not in any sport, who are struggling with it,” he said. “The more stories they hear about it, the easier it is for them.”

Bruce Weber video: “Other sports require one ball, wrestling requires two”

Just discovered a series of videos shot by famed photographer Bruce Weber apparently for Abercrombie & Fitch.

The stills below are from a video called “Other Sports Require One Ball, Wrestling Requires Two.”

You can watch the whole video by visiting the Bruce Weber site here.