After Disney wrote that statement, I realized it was for highschoolers that got put in the magazine. But this last issue included all the people that have made the faces in the crowd. That being said, there should have been many more wrestlers mentioned. That girl was the only one mentioned from the past 50 years, which is ridiculous. Although, at that time, Dan Gable's collegiate status had no relevance, he was 64-0 in highschool and a 3 time state champ (because they didn't let freshman compete in state in those days) that should have still had some impact on the faces in the crowd. It is sad that wrestlers don't get the same recognition as those who participate in more well known sports, such as: Football, Basketball, Track and Field and pretty much any sport that is considered more popular than wrestling. It just shows how unappreciated wrestling is (through the thoughts of others). By the way, they showed all the athletes in every sport that has been in the faces of the crowd and there has only been one wrestler in the entire "legacy" of faces in the crowd! How does that make all you wrestlers that bust your aces feel?

Last edited by LoveToWrestle; 12/21/06 08:39 AM.

"Once you have wrestled, every thing else in life is easy." The One, The Only, Dan Gable.