shoot wrestling

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Shoot wrestling is a Japanese combat sport and professional wrestling style that emphasizes realistic, full-contact grappling and striking techniques derived from catch wrestling and other martial arts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf combat sport
professional wrestling style
associatedWithPromotion Pancrase NERFINISHED
Pro Wrestling Fujiwara Gumi NERFINISHED
RINGS NERFINISHED
Shooto NERFINISHED
UWF (Universal Wrestling Federation, Japan) NERFINISHED
UWF International NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Japan
developedInCountry Japan NERFINISHED
developedInPeriod 1980s
emphasizes full-contact competition
leg locks
realism
submission finishes
hasAlternativeName shoot-style
shoot-style wrestling
hasKeyFigure Akira Maeda NERFINISHED
Karl Gotch NERFINISHED
Nobuhiko Takada NERFINISHED
Satoru Sayama NERFINISHED
Yoshiaki Fujiwara NERFINISHED
influenced Pancrase rules NERFINISHED
early PRIDE FC style
mixed martial arts
influencedBy catch wrestling
judo
karate
kickboxing
sambo
submission grappling
relatedTo puroresu
shoot-style promotion
shootfighting
ruleFeature matches can end by knockout
matches can end by referee stoppage
matches can end by submission
rope breaks are used
strikes are allowed
trainingIncludes catch wrestling-based grappling
sparring with controlled contact
submission drilling
typicalAttire kick pads
wrestling boots
wrestling trunks
usesTechniqueType chokes
grappling
joint locks
striking
submission holds
takedowns
throws

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Catch wrestling influenced shoot wrestling