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‘Legends of Wrestling’ Tour Rolls Into Bagram
By Spc. George Welcome, USA Special to American Forces Press Service
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BAGRAM AIR BASE, Afghanistan, Jan. 28, 2008 – When the “Legends of
Wrestling” tour rolled in here Jan. 26, servicemembers and civilians
gathered at the Morale, Welfare and Recreation clamshell to take part
in the festivities.
 Army
Pfc. Michael Grandi Jr., Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 101st
Combat Aviation Brigade, holds the WCW Championship belt with wrestling
greats (from left to right) Greg "The Hammer" Valentine, "The Mouth of
the South" Jimmy Hart, Diamond Dallas Page, and Nicholai Volkoff during
the "Legends of Wrestling" tour that came to Bagram Air Base,
Afghanistan, Jan. 26, 2008. Photo by Spc. George Welcome, USA (Click photo for screen-resolution image);high-resolution image available. |
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Professional wrestling greats Nicholai Volkoff, Greg “The Hammer”
Valentine, Diamond Dallas Page, and legendary manager “The Mouth of the
South” Jimmy Hart took pictures and signed autographs for wrestling
fanatics. Trivia questions were asked of the crowd, those who gave
correct responses won hats and T-shirts.
For some die-hard wrestling fans, the event was a dream come true.
“I
became a wrestling fan in 1999 after constantly seeing it on TV,” said
Army Pfc. Michael Grandi Jr., a member of Headquarters and Headquarters
Company, 101st Combat Aviation Brigade, who has attended numerous live
wrestling events.
“I had constant adrenaline pumping during
the event,” he said of meeting his idols. “It was really cool how
laid-back they were. And none of the soldiers were bothering them; they
took pictures, got their autographs and moved along. There was a mutual
respect.”
The meet-and-greet session lasted for just over an
hour, with the stars posing and chatting with all comers. Afterward,
those who stayed were treated to an inspirational speech by Page,
former three-time World Championship Wrestling Heavyweight Champion. In
his address, Page told of how he overcame a turbulent family life, a
learning disability and other issues to achieve his dreams through a
process he called “living life at 90 percent.”
“I once heard
(football coaching legend) Lou Holtz say, ‘Life is 10 percent of what
happens to you and 90 percent of how you react to it,’” Page said. “In
our personal lives and our professional lives, we are constantly hit
with one adversity after another, most of which we have no control
over. The one thing we have control over is our mindset.”
Page
introduced the audience to his no-impact workout system, which he calls
“Yoga for Regular Guys.” Page said he scoffed at the idea of yoga until
a spinal injury threatened to keep him out of the ring.
“When
I got injured, my wife tried to get me to do yoga,” Page said. “But I
always thought yoga was for sissies. I learned that flexibility was the
key to youth, not just in the body, but in the mind. I wanted to get
back to wrestling so badly that I started doing it. ”
At the
completion of his rousing speech, Page received a standing ovation from
the audience. After signing more autographs and taking photos with
fans, he led all those who stayed behind through an intense hour-long
session of Yoga for Regular Guys.
The program, which consisted
of slow-count isometric exercises, static holds and various yoga poses,
managed to raise heart rates and get the crowd sweating.
“I
liked it a lot, it was an awesome workout,” said Army Chief Warrant
Officer Stephen Cranford, Company C, 3rd General Support Aviation
Battalion, 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade. “I am going to get the DVD and
keep doing it. Once I get better, I will introduce it to my guys for
(physical training).” |
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| Military Connection's Comments: Champion wrestlers from the WCW are back in Afghanistan, entertaining the troops. Servicemembers got to meet wrestling greats Greg Valentine, Jimmy Hart, Diamond Dallas Page and Nicholai Volkoff. Our servicemembers were thrilled to have their photos taken with the wrestlers. Our soldiers view them as heroes, and the wrestlers view the soldiers as heroes. It was a mutual admiration society meeting. Diamond Dallas Page gave an inspiring speech. He used the story of his life, growing up, as an example. In essence, he told the troops that life is what you make of it. A negative can be turned into a positive. It is important to keep an open mind. |
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