I am missing my left foot. I lost it due to complications of my diabetes. I still love wrestling, so hard to find a heel willing. I do make a great jobber.
I don't have any known *physical* disabilities but it would be nice if others got to keep a group that supports them. I have rolled with a couple guys with disabilities in the past as well. good luck, guys~
Good move, Greyhound ! Thanks for doing that ! I'm of like mind. I have kept several friends who were hard of hearing or deaf, and as I age, I know I will lose some of my hearing, as we all do as we get older. I have many friends who have had or have liffelong disabilities. One dear friend loved to wrestle and was blind and we had some wonderful times together. Those of us without a major disability may NOT be the same tomorrow or next year.
I'm not disabled, but...sometime this summer or fall, I will have surgery to repair an abdominal aortic aneurysm. I cannot wrestle in the meantime. Seven years ago, I had a triple cardiac bypass. I recovered completely. I anticipate another complete recovery this time, but it's possible I may be further restricted in how much effort I can put into matches. I am not deaf, but I wear a pair of hearing aids 24/7. Wrestling presents the problem of whether I can keep my over-the-ear aids on or whether I have to take them off. That's a nuisance. I also wear glasses, which, of course, have to come off.
BoxingJobber4U (0)
7 days agoI welcome all disabilities whether physical or on the mental spectrum (Autism, Asperger's, ADHD, OCD, etc.)
We all should be more inclusive!
Midmich (4)
10 days agoI’m limited from neck and back fusion. Everyone I have wrestled has taken it easy on me
Alf Nelson (16)
7/07/2025 11:15 AMThank you to everyone who has joined this group. It is greatly appreciated.
GreenCode (3)
7/06/2025 6:54 PMSupporting this group because inclusion matters.
FreestyleWrestler (41)
7/06/2025 7:31 AMJoined this group to prevent it from deletion too.
mikey3458 (24 )
7/06/2025 6:11 AMI am missing my left foot. I lost it due to complications of my diabetes. I still love wrestling, so hard to find a heel willing. I do make a great jobber.
wolfjobber (37 )
7/05/2025 5:06 PMI don't have any known *physical* disabilities but it would be nice if others got to keep a group that supports them. I have rolled with a couple guys with disabilities in the past as well. good luck, guys~
guywhowrestles (0)
7/04/2025 9:57 PMGood move, Greyhound ! Thanks for doing that ! I'm of like mind. I have kept several friends who were hard of hearing or deaf, and as I age, I know I will lose some of my hearing, as we all do as we get older. I have many friends who have had or have liffelong disabilities. One dear friend loved to wrestle and was blind and we had some wonderful times together. Those of us without a major disability may NOT be the same tomorrow or next year.
guywhowrestles (0)
7/04/2025 9:58 PM(In reply to this)
Others of able body and those with disabilities, please check-in soon !
greyhound1954 (3)
7/04/2025 9:49 PMI'm not disabled, but...sometime this summer or fall, I will have surgery to repair an abdominal aortic aneurysm. I cannot wrestle in the meantime. Seven years ago, I had a triple cardiac bypass. I recovered completely. I anticipate another complete recovery this time, but it's possible I may be further restricted in how much effort I can put into matches. I am not deaf, but I wear a pair of hearing aids 24/7. Wrestling presents the problem of whether I can keep my over-the-ear aids on or whether I have to take them off. That's a nuisance. I also wear glasses, which, of course, have to come off.