Wrestling Holds Permitted under the rules of Admiral Lord Mount-Evans.
The following text and pictures are taken from a book entitled Wrestling - The Admiral Lord Mount-Evans Style. This
book was published by Wrestling News and Views Ltd., Halifax, and printed by Fawcett Greenwood & Co. Ltd., Halifax.
The date of publication is not stated.
(Many thanks to Russell for the loan of his copy of this book.)
The Rules of the Admiral Lord Mount-Evans Style of Wrestling, with demonstrated holds and explanatory text.
Also the rules of contest, illegal holds, championship weights and other information for those wishing to
understand this style.
The Admiral Lord Mount-Evans Rules have been adopted by the British Wrestling Promoters' Association for all
Championship contests. This Association controls at least 95 per cent of all wrestling in Great Britain, and it is
intended to establish national champions at all weights in this style.
In 1946 the state of wrestling in Britain was given careful study by a committee including Admiral Lord Mount-Evans,
K.C.B., D.S.O., LL.D.; Commander Campbell of B.B.C fame; Norman Morrell, Olympic Games Wrestler; Maurice Webb, M.P;
sitting in committee at the Houses of Parliament, and the rules of professional wrestling were drawn up to be known
hereafter as "The Admiral Lord Mount-Evans Style."
THE BASIC HOLDS
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