It used to be after your college wrestling days you pretty much had to find a job in the real world. If you were very very good one could try out for the olympics but besides that and getting into coaching that was about it. Now with the recent explosion/growth in MMA (UFC) wrestlers have another avenue to use their talents. A good ground game is essential for MMA and what better to learn a ground game than by wrestling. I think something like 40% of UFCs' fighters wrestled in college. Just off the top of my head for wrestlers turned MMA superstars: Brock Lesnar, Mark Coleman, Dan Henderson, Chuck Liddell, Kevin Randelman, Matt Hughes, Rampage Jackson, Matt Lindland, Rashad Evans, Randy Coutoure, Frank Trigg.
Also just the physical/cardio endurnace transfers well from wrestling to MMA. They are both very tiring sports which require an extraordinary amount of stamina. Edited by: whiteCB
Also just the physical/cardio endurnace transfers well from wrestling to MMA. They are both very tiring sports which require an extraordinary amount of stamina. Edited by: whiteCB