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I remember reading in Foley' autobiography about how a lot of legitimate athletes got screwed by trainers trying to make the business look "tough". They'd purposely break legs and arms of guys if they had athletic backgrounds.
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Well if you're talking about any old person who laces up a pair of boots and joins a backwater $100 training camp, then yeah, there are probably a lot of scubs. But all the guys in the big leagues, going back decades were all legit athletes. A lot of them on the collegiate level. Some even pro.
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Billy Robinson former AWA wrestler was notorious for doing that. He used to really hurt people, as did Hiro Matsuda.
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