Wrestling
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This is called mud
wrestling
in the rice fields.
And I spent nine months
wrestling
with the reality that being called "mama" or something like it didn't feel like me at all.
Well, that's the question I was
wrestling
with over a decade ago when I was sitting at a kitchen table with my husband, David, who is also a public defender.
Do you want to start a
wrestling
match?"
They don't have to struggle for it like Jacob
wrestling
through the night with the angel, or like Jesus in his 40 days and nights in the wilderness, or like Muhammad, not only that night on the mountain, but throughout his years as a prophet, with the Koran constantly urging him not to despair, and condemning those who most loudly proclaim that they know everything there is to know and that they and they alone are right.
It involves an ongoing struggle, a continual questioning of what we think we know, a
wrestling
with issues and ideas.
Now, if we had more people in the room, instead of just
wrestling
in a closed node, we might reach out and try and grab some other people.
Don't start
wrestling
yet.
You go into yourself, you find the sin which you've committed over and again through your life, your signature sin out of which the others emerge, and you fight that sin and you wrestle with that sin, and out of that wrestling, that suffering, then a depth of character is constructed.
Bonica's years of
wrestling
caught up to him.
Maybe he told them what he later said in an oral history, which is that his time in the circus and
wrestling
deeply molded his life.
Wrestling
with unfamiliar ideas can help clarify your own thinking.
And all of the sudden, I am
wrestling
with 300 other gorgeous, talented women to play ... "[Female] No dialogue.
I grew up watching professional
wrestling
with my dad.
When I was 16, a small
wrestling
show came to my little town in Minnesota.
And then I pleaded with them to show me some
wrestling
moves.
By the next year, they finally told me about an actual
wrestling
training camp that one of the wrestlers was running, and I begged my parents to sign me up.
Next thing I knew, I was a high school senior by day and
wrestling
in front of live audiences by night.
Not long after I started wrestling, my dad unexpectedly passed away.
I wanted to feel normal again, even if it was for just a second, so I went back to
wrestling
almost immediately.
Wrestling
belonged to me and my dad, you know?
Or "trunks," as we call them in
wrestling.
With every
wrestling
match, I dug deeper.
The WWE, the biggest
wrestling
organization in the world, wanted me to come and be a part of Monday Night Raw.
Before I knew it, I'd gone from
wrestling
maybe once a month in Minnesota to as often as four times a week all over the United States on the independent
wrestling
circuit.
While
wrestling
over the next few years, I suffered a pretty bad shoulder injury right around the same time my wife and I found out that we were expecting our first child.
So on July 27, 2007, I wrestled my final match, and walked away from professional
wrestling
to pursue the next chapter of my life.
And by the way, my kids don't like wrestling, either.
A lot of people say: How do you sleep at night when you're
wrestling
with a problem of that magnitude?
But the people who are
wrestling
with these questions and making these decisions about their families are thinking about very different questions: How do I keep my daughter safe?
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