'That's What She Said' is not Hollywood's standard picture of women: preternaturally gorgeous wedding obsessed boy crazy fashion focused sexed up 'girl' women. These are real women comically portrayed who are trying to wrestle with the very expectations of womanhood that Hollywood movies set up.
The guys I date always want to test my strength and wrestle around. By the end they're drenched in sweat.
I have arm-wrestled here and there... guys seem to want to test my strength.
I like a women who's got some balls some strength. As long as I can beat her at arm wrestling that's fine.
My dad is the reason I actually started watching wrestling. My dad was never big into sports we were all big into sports as kids and he'd go to our Little League games or whatever and not really know what was going on because he didn't know about sports but he knew about wrestling.
ESPN has this problem with sports it's impossible to fill 24 hours with sports programming so they have to resort to things like poker and arm wrestling tournaments.
I was an All-American in wrestling in high school was National Champion in Chinese kickboxing in 1999 and have spent a lot of time around professional athletes which includes my eight-plus years as CEO of a sports nutrition company.
I have never seen a wrestling match or a prize fight and I don't want to. When I find out a man is interested in these sports I drop him.
Wrestling is ballet with violence.
War has rules mud wrestling has rules - politics has no rules.