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WPZZ WPZZ is a Radio One-owned Gospel radio station that serves much of Southern and Central Virginia, including the Richmond area of Virginia. The station is unique because it is the highest powered station in the Richmond area.
WQAD-TV WQAD-TV, known as "NewsChannel 8," is the ABC affiliate for the Quad Cities television market (the Davenport, Iowa/Moline, Illinois/Rock Island, Illinois DMA). The station is licensed to Moline, with transmitter located in Orion, Illinois.
WQBJ WQBJ (Q-103) is the callsign of a Classic Rock radio station licenced to Cobleskill, New York and serving the Mohawk Valley and the western Capital District of New York as well as the Oneonta and Utica-Rome areas. The station is owned by Regent Communications and broadcasts on 103.
WQBK-FM WQBK-FM (Q-103) is an Album-Oriented Rock radio station licensed to Rensselaer, New York and serving New York's Capital District. The station is owned by Regent Communications, and broadcasts at 6 kilowatts ERP from a tower in Bethlehem, New York.
WQED (TV) WQED (channel 13, digital channel 38) is a PBS television station based in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. Established April 1, 1954 it was the first community-sponsored television station in the United States as well as the 5th public TV station.
WQEN WQEN, known on the air as “103-7 the Q”, is a Clear Channel-owned Top 40 FM radio station licensed to Trussville, Alabama that serves Birmingham and north-central Alabama. Other stations in the Birmingham market owned by Clear Channel include WMJJ-FM (96.
WQFL-CA WQFL-CA is a religious television station in Rockford, Illinois, broadcasting locally on channel 8. Founded July 28,1987, the station is owned by the Family Values Organization, who also owns sister-station WQFL-FM.
WQHS-TV WQHS-TV is a Spanish-language television station owned and operated by and affiliated with Univision. It is licensed to serve the Cleveland, Ohio television market, and broadcasts on UHF channel 61 with studios and offices in Parma.
WQKL WQKL, known on the air as Ann Arbor's 107one, is a radio station broadcasting from Ann Arbor, Michigan, which features an Adult Album Alternative (or "Triple A") music format, the only commercial station of its kind in the state. Formerly known as "Kool 107" with a gold-based adult contemporary format, the station adopted its current format in June 2004 and has since become one of the most popular radio stations in the Ann Arbor market.
WQMY WQMY-TV, channel 53, is a television station serving the Williamsport, Pennsylvania area of the United States. The station is affiliated with MyNetworkTV and shares studios in Plains Township near Wilkes-Barre with sister stations FOX affiliate WOLF-TV channel 56 and CW affiliate WSWB channel 38.
WQOR Dedicated to the Queen of the Holy Rosary, WQOR is a Catholic radio station broadcasting from Olyphant, Pennslyvania. WQOR is located at 750 on the AM dial and covers much of northeastern Pennsylvania, including Scranton and Wilkes-Barre.
WQSE WQSE is a 1,000 watt class B clear channel AM radio station licensed to White Bluff, Tennessee on a frequency of 1030 kHz. The station's power is reduced to 250 watts during nighttime oeprations but the station broadcasts on a continuous basis 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
WQSV WQSV is an AM radio station broadcasting in Ashland City, Tennessee on a frequency of 790 kHz. Power is limited by the presence of clear channel station WMC on the same frequency in Memphis, less than 200 airline miles (320 km) distant.
WQTV-LP WQTV-LP (also WQWQ-TV) is The CW affiliate serving the Murray, Kentucky area, known on-air as "Heartland's CW". The station is owned by Raycom Media, and is sister to KFVS-TV, the area's CBS affiliate in Cape Girardeau, Missouri.
WQYK (AM) WQYK-AM is a sports talk radio station broadcasting on 1010 AM in the Tampa, Florida area. The station has undergone many formate changes within the last year from All-sports to Classic Country and back to all-sports.
WQZK WQZK was a active rock station for almost 30 years until January 9th, 2007 when West Virginia Radio Corporation changed the format to Contemporary Hit Radio and the name to "94-1 QZK". WQZK was originally owned by Starcast Systems, Inc.
Wr-alda Wr-alda is the supreme deity of the Oera Linda Book. Described as the 'All-Father', the word wr-alda is actually the old Frisian term for 'world', to which the modern English is closely related (though it literally means 'most ancient').
Wrackspawn In the Dungeons and Dragons fantasy role-playing game, the Wrackspawn is an undead. Wrackspawn are created/risen from the bodies of those fallen in battle, tortured prisoners, or others who endured extreme pain and bodily damage before death.
Wraeththu The Wraeththu (pronounced ray-thoo) are a sci-fi post-apocalyptic hermaphroditic species which evolved from humanity in the Wraeththu novels, created by British science fiction and fantasy author Storm Constantine.
Wraith The word wraith, marked by the OED as being of obscure origin, is first attested in 1513, with the meaning of ghost or spectre (that is, an apparition of a living or once-living being, possibly as a portent of death). In 18th century Scotland it was applied to water spirits, and in England it became used in a metaphoric sense to refer to wraith-like things, and to portents in general.
Wraith (Amalgam Comics) Wraith is a fictional character and Amalgam Comics superhero whose true debut was in JLX #1 (1996), though his (metafictional) Amalgam Universe debut is still unknown. He is a combination of DC Comics' Obsidian and Marvel Comics' Gambit.
Wraith (Stargate) In the science fiction television series Stargate Atlantis, the Wraith are the original antagonistic alien species, first introduced in the pilot episode . In the early seasons of the show they dominated the Pegasus Galaxy, the show's setting, and were an almost unstoppable and fatal threat.
Wraith Squadron Wraith Squadron is a fictional elite X-wing and on some occasions TIE fighter squadron in the Star Wars Expanded Universe. It was founded by Wedge Antilles as a "commandos first, starfighters second" unit.
Wraith technology in Stargate Wraith technology is highly advanced but did not surpass that of the Ancients; according to the records in Atlantis, the Ancients won almost every battle with the Wraith, but due to the Wraith's simply massive numbers, they eventually managed to cause the Ancients to fall back to Atlantis and eventually leave the Pegasus Galaxy. Wraith technology is unique in that much of it is organic.
Wrangaton railway station Wrangaton railway station was on the South Devon Railway, serving the village of Wrangaton in Devon, England. It also served as the railhead for Kingsbridge until a branch was opened to that town from Brent railway station on 19 December 1893.
Wrangell Volcanic Belt The Wrangell Volcanic Belt is a range of volcanoes stretching from Alaska to the southwest of the Yukon Territory. The range includes Mount Wrangell has been active historically, and Mount Churchill which has had two large-magnitude explosive eruptions in the last 2,000 years that blanketed most of the Yukon with volcanic ash.
Wrangler Brutes Formed in 2003 in Los Angeles, California, USA, Wrangler Brutes released a cassette, a 7" record and one full-length LP before breaking up in December of 2004. Featuring Sam McPheeters, Andy Coronado, Cundo Si Murad, and Brooks Headley, the band sold over 1,000 copies of their self-released, self-titled cassette in 9 months before recording their debut album Zulu in May of 2004 with Steve Albini, which featured Chris Thomson (of Monorchid and Circus Lupus fame), as well as Circle Jerks' Keith Morris on vocals.
Wrap (food) A Wrap is a food product consisting of meat, lettuce or other traditional sandwich fillings wrapped in a pita or soft flour tortilla, or in a lavash or other soft flatbread . The wrap, also known in some parts as a "tortilla panacea," has gained popularity as a low-carbohydrate alternative to sandwiches made with bread.
Wrap Around A wrap around in ice hockey is when a player with the puck skates behind the opposing team's goal and attempts to score by sliding or shooting the puck into the opposite side of the net they skated around. The wrap around can be effective because it causes the goalie to quickly slide from one side of the net to another, which allows the shooter the chance to sneak it by the goalie depending on how fast the goalie moves laterally.
Wrap Around Joy Wrap Around Joy was a 1974 album by Carole King. It hit #1 on the Billboard album charts and spun off successful singles with "Jazzman" (#2 pop) and "Nightingale" (#10 pop as well as #1 adult contemporary).
Wrap party A wrap party is a party organised for the cast and crew of a film to celebrate the end of principal photography. This marks the end of the actors' collaboration (save from possible dubbing or pick-ups) on the film.
Wraparound (Video Games) Wraparound in video games is a method to allow infinite travel across a map. This is used extensively in RPG world maps so that when the player uses something like an airship, the player can literally fly around the game world and it provides realism.
Wraparound mortgage A wraparound is a way of lowering the barriers of entry to a junior lien or subordinate mortgage; it also expedites process of purchasing a home. A junior lien or subordinate mortgage is a second mortgage that generally sits behind larger first mortgage.
Wrapid Wrapid is the brand name of a chain of fast food outlets in the United Kingdom. The chain specialises in hot wraps with a range of fillings based on different world cuisines, so far including English, Italian Mexican, Indian and Chinese options.
Wrapped Around Chicago - New Year's Eve at the Riviera Wrapped Around Chicago - New Year's Eve at the Riviera is the second DVD release from Umphrey's McGee, recorded in their hometown of Chicago at the Riviera Theater on New Year's Eve 2004. The two-disc set offers three hours of performance and over an hour of bonus material.
Wrappers In data mining and treatment learning, wrappers were used by Ron Kohavi and George John. Their idea was to wrap their treatments learners in a preprocessor that would search to make subsets from the current set of attributes.
Wrapping In computing, wrapping is when a variable that exceeds its maximum value returns to its minimum value and vice-versa. Most high-level programming languages avoid wrapping by giving an arithmetic overflow error if this occurs.
Wrath of Circuits Wrath of Circuits is the full-length debut by The Nein, release in 2005. Whereas their earlier eponymous EP The Nein had a primarily dance-punk sensibility, Wrath of Circuits delves into more experimental territory with more complex and oblique songwriting and addition of electronic noise artist Dale Flattum.
Wrath of the Black Manta Wrath of the Black Manta (known as Ninja Cop Saizou in Japan) was a game for the Nintendo Entertainment System created by Taito in April of 1990. This side scrolling action game had the player control the Black Manta, a ninja who has to save children from kidnappers.
Wrath of the Tyrant Wrath of the Tyrant was the demo released in 1992 by the seminal black metal band Emperor. Because of the poor production, many have found this release offputting or frightening, although it is acceptable by black metal standards.
Wrathful deities A notable feature of Tibetan Buddhism is the emphasis on wrathful deities, often alternative manifestations of normally peaceful deities. True to their name, in Tibetan art, wrathful deities are presented as fearsome, demonic beings adorned with human skulls.
Wrathful Dispersion Wrathful Dispersion (WD) is a fictional theory of the origin of language, intended as a parody of intelligent design. It contends that the many human languages must have been deliberately separated by a “disperser”, rather than by the spontaneous changes currently assumed by historical linguistics.
Wrathchild Wrathchild (known as Wrathchild UK in the United States) formed in 1980 is a Glam Metal/NWOBHM band from Evesham, England. The group were one of the first (if not the first) bands of the Glam Metal genre, formed a year before Mötley Crüe, though they did not gain the same level of success as their American counterparts.
Wratislavia Cantans The Wratislavia Cantans is an international music and fine arts festival in Wrocław, Poland organised since 1966. It was created by Andrzej Markowski, an excellent conductor, at that time the director of the State Philharmonic in Wrocław.
Wratten 47B Wratten 47B is the model number of a type of translucent blue plastic used in optics. Manufactured by Kodak, it is most commonly used to calibrate video monitors while using SMPTE color bars, although it also has less-common applications in photography and theater.
Wrawby Wrawby is a village in North Lincolnshire two miles east of Brigg and close to Humberside Airport, it is most notable for Wrawby Postmill. The Mill is the last remaining postmill in the north of England, and was built circa 1760 on the site of a former mill.
Wreath product In mathematics, the wreath product of group theory is a specialized product of two groups, based on a semidirect product. Wreath products are an important tool in the classification of permutation groups and also provide a way of constructing interesting examples of groups.
Wreck (band) Wreck were an independent rock band from Chicago, Illinois made up of Dean Schlabowske (later of the Waco Brothers) on electric guitar and vocals, Bart Flores on drums, and Keith Brammer (from Die Kreuzen and Boy Dirt Car) on bass guitar. They released three records on Chicago's Wax Trax label under the banner of Play It Again Sam.
Wreck Beach Wreck Beach is one of the largest officially clothing optional beaches in the world. It is part of Pacific Spirit Regional Park, which is in turn part of the University Endowment Lands just west of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Wreck diving Wreck diving is a type of recreational diving where shipwrecks are explored. Although most wreck dive sites are at shipwrecks, there is an increasing trend to scuttle retired ships to create artificial dive sites.
Wreck of the Hesperus Wreck of the Hesperus are a doom metal band from Ireland, based in Dublin. The band first played together in January 2004 and they recorded their first demo, a four-track effort entitled Terminal Dirge in June 2004.
Wreck of the Old 97 The "Old 97", a Southern Railway train en route from Monroe, Virginia to Spencer, North Carolina, derailed at Stillhouse Trestle near Danville, Virginia on September 27, 1903. It occurred when the train's engineer forced the train to go to breakneck speeds to make its stop at Spencer on time (Old 97 had a perfect reputation for never being late).
Wreck Small Speakers On Expensive Stereos Wreck Small Speakers on Expensive Stereos was a band from New Zealand consisting of Michael Morley and Richard Ram. During the early 1980s they released numerous cassettes through the Wrecked Music and Every Secret Thing labels.
Wreck Your Life Wreck Your Life is the second studio album by American country/rock band Old 97's, first released on May 23, 1996 (see 1996 in music). The album's title comes from a Texas Department of Transportation bumper sticker with the slogan, "Don't Wreck Your Life".
Wrecking amendment In legislative debate, a wrecking amendment is an amendment made by a legislator who disagrees with the principles of a Bill and who seek to make it useless (by moving amendments to either make the Bill malformed and nonsensical, or to severely change its intent) rather than directly opposing the Bill by just voting against it.
Wrecking Crew '98 Wrecking Crew '98 is an action puzzle game released in Japan only for the Super Famicom as part of the Japanese Nintendo Power download game service. The game is a sequel to the original Wrecking Crew, which is included as a bonus in the game.
Wrecking Crew (comics) The Wrecking Crew are a team of four fictional supervillains - the Wrecker; Thunderball; Bulldozer and Piledriver that appear in the Marvel Universe. While not featured on the cover, the Wrecking Crew's first appearance is in Defenders vol.
Wrecking yard A wrecking yard, or auto salvage yard, more commonly known as junkyard, is the location of an auto dismantling business where wrecked or decommissioned vehicles (most commonly automobiles, but junkyards for motorcycles, bicycles, small planes and boats exist too) are brought, their usable parts are sold for use in operating vehicles, while the unusable metal parts, known as scrap metal parts are sold to metal recycling companies.
Wreckonize (rap) Wreckonize is a US battle rapper who beat thousands of contestants to win MTV Battle II: The Takeover in Times Square and a contract with Roc-A-Fella Records. However, several months later, reports surfaced that Wreckonize was never offered a contract as the contest initially stipulated.
Wreckovation Wreckovation is a term used by some Catholics to describe the renovations which historic Catholic cathedrals, churches, and oratories have undergone since the Second Vatican Council. Several changes to Catholic churches have been cited as examples of wreckovation.
Wredei (Golden Elm) The Golden Elm Ulmus Ă— hollandica Wredei is currently one of the most popular elms on sale in Europe, marketed by many garden centres, on account of its broad, crinkled leaves suffused golden yellow clustered on short shoots. Its small size and fastigiate shape make it suitable for small urban gardens.
Wren & Martin High School English Grammar and Composition by Wren & Martin is one of the standard English grammar textbooks in India. It presents definition, description, example and exercises of correct grammar, without going into esoteric detail.
Wren Blackberry A children's fiction author, Wren Blackberry emerged with the publication of the Métrico Mesh series. Much of her work attempts to incorporate educational curriculum standards, lightly touching on several scientific and historical subjects.
Wren Day Wren day is celebrated in Ireland on December 26. Crowds of people take to the roads in various parts of Ireland, dressed in motley clothing, wearing masks or straw suits and accompanied by musicians — remembering a festival that was celebrated by the Druids.
Wren Natsworthy Wren Natsworthy is a character from the Philip Reeve books, (Mortal Engines, Predator's Gold, Infernal Devices and A Darkling Plain) appearing in the last two books. She is the daughter of Tom Natsworthy and Hester Shaw, and grew up in Anchorage-in-Vineland.
Wrenboys In various parts of Ireland on St. Stephen's Day, December 26th, Wrenboys (mummers) celebrate the Wren (also pronounced as the Wran) by dressing up in straw masks and colourful clothing and, accompanied by traditional céilí music bands, parade through the towns and villages.
Wrenbury Wrenbury is a village and civil parish (Wrenbury-cum-Frith) in the Crewe and Nantwich district of Cheshire, England. It is about 5 miles south-west of Nantwich, Cheshire and 5 miles north-east of Whitchurch, Shropshire.
Wrentham, Suffolk Wrentham is a scattered village in the northeast of the English county of Suffolk, about two miles from the coast, where the road between Southwold (4 miles) and Beccles (7 miles) crosses the main road (between Ipswich (37 miles) and Great Yarmouth (17 miles). It is on the A12 trunk road eight miles south of Lowestoft.
Wrest Park Gardens Wrest Park Gardens are spread over 150 acres (607,000 m²) near Silsoe, Bedfordshire, and were originally laid out in the early 18th century, probably by George London and Henry Wise for Henry Grey, 1st Duke of Kent, then modified by Capability Brown in a more informal landscape style, without sacrificing the parterres. Wrest Park House was for generations the seat of the de Grey family, whose Mausoleum is at nearby Flitton.
WrestleMania (1985) WrestleMania (chronologically known as WrestleMania I) was the first WrestleMania professional wrestling event from the World Wrestling Federation, which took place on March 31, 1985 in New York, New York at the world-famous Madison Square Garden.
WrestleMania 13 WrestleMania 13, subtitled "Heat", was the thirteenth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event from the World Wrestling Federation. The event was held on March 23, 1997, with an attendance of 18,197 in the Rosemont Horizon in the Chicago suburb of Rosemont, Illinois.
WrestleMania 2 WrestleMania 2 was the second annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event from the World Wrestling Federation (although the first WrestleMania was only on pay-per-view in select areas). It took place on April 7, 1986 at three venues:
WrestleMania 2000 WrestleMania 2000 (chronologically known as WrestleMania XVI) was the sixteenth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by the World Wrestling Federation. It took place on April 2, 2000 and emanated from the Arrowhead Pond in Anaheim, California.
WrestleMania 21 WrestleMania 21 was the twenty-first annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. It took place on April 3 2005 and emanated from the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California.
WrestleMania 22 WrestleMania 22 was the twenty-second annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. It took place on April 2, 2006 and emanated from the Allstate Arena in the Chicago, Illinois suburb of Rosemont.
WrestleMania 23 WrestleMania 23 is the forthcoming twenty-third annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. It is scheduled to take place on April 1, 2007 at Ford Field in Detroit, Michigan.
WrestleMania III WrestleMania III was the third annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event from the World Wrestling Federation. The event was held in the Pontiac Silverdome in Pontiac, Michigan on March 29, 1987 Its subtitle was "Bigger, Better, Badder".
WrestleMania IV WrestleMania IV was the fourth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event from the World Wrestling Federation. It took place on March 27, 1988 from the Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, New Jersey.
WrestleMania IX WrestleMania IX was the ninth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event from the World Wrestling Federation. The commentators for the event were Jim Ross, "Macho Man" Randy Savage and Bobby "The Brain" Heenan.
WrestleMania V WrestleMania V was the fifth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event from the World Wrestling Federation. It took place on April 2, 1989 from the Trump Plaza in Atlantic City, New Jersey, and was attended by 18,946.
WrestleMania VIII WrestleMania VIII was the eighth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by the World Wrestling Federation. It took place on April 5, 1992 from the Hoosier Dome in Indianapolis, Indiana.
WrestleMania X-Seven WrestleMania X-Seven was the seventeenth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by the World Wrestling Federation. It took place on April 1, 2001 and emanated from the Reliant Astrodome in Houston, Texas.
WrestleMania X8 WrestleMania X8 was the eighteenth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by the World Wrestling Federation. It took place on March 17, 2002 and emanated from the SkyDome in Toronto, Ontario.
WrestleMania XIV WrestleMania XIV was the fourteenth WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event from the World Wrestling Federation, which took place on March 29, 1998 at the FleetCenter in Boston, Massachusetts. The event was commentated by Jim Ross and Jerry "The King" Lawler.
WrestleMania XIX WrestleMania XIX was the nineteenth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. It took place on March 30, 2003 and emanated from Safeco Field in Seattle, Washington.
WrestleMania XV WrestleMania XV was the fifteenth annual WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view event from the World Wrestling Federation. The event took place on March 28, 1999 and emanated from the First Union Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
WrestleMania XX WrestleMania XX was the twentieth WrestleMania professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by World Wrestling Entertainment. It took place on March 14, 2004 and emanated from Madison Square Garden in New York, New York.
Wrestler's Court Wrestler's Court is the unofficial forum among WWE wrestlers for the policing of wrestlers that violate the rules and traditions laid down by the company. The administrators of this forum, as they are known, are John "Bradshaw" Layfield (JBL), The Undertaker, and Hardcore Holly.
Wrestling Wrestling is an ancient physical combat sport in which two opponents attempt to control the other through grappling techniques without the use of striking. In modern systems, wrestlers score points for various accomplishments including, depending upon the style, takedowns, reversals, escapes and near-falls.
Wrestling arena A wrestling arena is a building utilized for professional wrestling events. Most arenas are located in major cities and utilized primarily for local sports teams, and are merely rented out by wrestling promotions when they are in town.
Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics - Men's freestyle bantamweight The bantamweight was the third lightest freestyle wrestling weight class held as part of the Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first time the event, like all other freestyle wrestling events, was held in Olympic competition.
Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics - Men's freestyle featherweight The featherweight was the median freestyle wrestling weight class held as part of the Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first time the event, like all other freestyle wrestling events, was held in Olympic competition.
Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics - Men's freestyle flyweight The flyweight was the second lightest freestyle wrestling weight class held as part of the Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first time the event, like all other freestyle wrestling events, was held in Olympic competition.
Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics - Men's freestyle heavyweight The heavyweight was the heaviest freestyle wrestling weight class held as part of the Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first time the event, like all other freestyle wrestling events, was held in Olympic competition.
Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics - Men's freestyle light flyweight The light flyweight was the lightest freestyle wrestling weight class held as part of the Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first time the event, like all other freestyle wrestling events, was held in Olympic competition.
Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics - Men's freestyle lightweight The lightweight was the third heaviest freestyle wrestling weight class held as part of the Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first time the event, like all other freestyle wrestling events, was held in Olympic competition.
Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics - Men's freestyle welterweight The welterweight was the second heaviest freestyle wrestling weight class held as part of the Wrestling at the 1904 Summer Olympics programme. It was the first time the event, like all other freestyle wrestling events, was held in Olympic competition.
Wrestling at the 1906 Summer Olympics At the 1906 Summer Olympics in Athens, four wrestling events were contested, all in Greco-Roman style for men. Now called the Intercalated Games, the 1906 Games are no longer considered as an official Olympic Games by the International Olympic Committee.
Wrestling at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Greco-Roman light heavyweight The Greco-Roman light heavyweight was one of four Greco-Roman wrestling weight classes contested on the Wrestling at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. Like all other wrestling events, it was open only to men.
Wrestling at the 1908 Summer Olympics - Greco-Roman super heavyweight The Greco-Roman super heavyweight was one of four Greco-Roman wrestling weight classes contested on the Wrestling at the 1908 Summer Olympics programme. Like all other wrestling events, it was open only to men.
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