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What exactly are you disputing? "American Folkstyle Wrestling" was adapted directly from "English Catch-As-Catch-Can Wrestling". English Catch-As-Catch-Can Wrestling was the basis for Freestyle Wrestling introduced to the Olympics in 1904.
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Yes, English catch-as-catch-can wrestling is the direct ancestor of modern freestyle wrestling. Originating in Lancashire, England, in the 19th century, it was a "catch-all" style allowing holds anywhere on the body, including legs. When refined for the Olympics and amateur competition, it dropped submission holds (like joint locks) to become modern freestyle wrestling.
This video explains how catch-as-catch-can wrestling influenced modern, freestyle wrestling:

Key relationships between the two include:
- Origins: Catch-as-catch-can developed as a "no-holds-barred" folk style in Northern England before spreading to America.
- Evolution: Early 20th-century Olympic "catch-as-catch-can" competitions, aiming to improve safety, banned submissions (joint locks, chokes) and became recognized as "freestyle" wrestling.
- Rule Similarities: Both styles allow for takedowns, attacks to the legs, and pinning the opponent to the mat.
- Difference: Traditional Catch-as-catch-can (or "Catch Wrestling") continues today as a submission-focused style, whereas Olympic Freestyle is strictly for points/pins.
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