The Most Epic Fails By Female Athletes

Published on 01/26/2022
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When Did Ice Skating Become Professional Wrestling?

Is there anyone out there who like wrestling? This appears to be the start of a new trend in the world of sports, which may be a positive development. Though it is unclear whether the combination of ice skating and wrestling will be successful, it appears that it is definitely worth a try. We have two ice skaters in this picture. Our heroine is hanging onto another man when all of a sudden she hands him a pile driver. A pile driver is a typical move in the sport of wrestling, and the lady in the image has the proper form, but she is most likely unaware that when the move is completed correctly, a person’s head does not actually strike the ground when the move is performed properly.

When Did Ice Skating Become Professional Wrestling

When Did Ice Skating Become Professional Wrestling

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That’s My Ball, No, It’s My Ball

When an athlete and their team are attempting to win a competition, they must operate as a team. Everyone on the team contributes to the achievement of a single common aim, which is to record a victory in the win column. There may be a small amount of suffering, or a great deal of pain, involved with attempting to obtain a win and avoid the dreaded l in the loss column. These ladies recognize the importance of working together as a group. They are so committed to the concept of teamwork that catching a fly ball is proving to be a challenging task for them. In the image above, a small collision gives a fresh perspective on the concept of teamwork.

That’s My Ball, No, It’s My Ball

That’s My Ball, No, It’s My Ball

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