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I have watched MMA since Tank Abbot and Gracie
OK when someone reverces being on the ground is that wrestling or grappling?
When in an arm or leg lock and you flip to lessen the pressure wrestling or grappling?
Reversals can be either. The hook flip is used by wrestlers and BJJ artists. I think many of the reversals are used by both Jiu Jitsu and wrestling because they work. Technically, wrestling is grappling as is BJJ or even Judo or the Thai Clinch.
I would say the 2nd question is a BJJ move as there are no subs in wrestling. (Except catch wrestling)
I wrestled with a state champ team fro one season. Some of the hardest work I have ever done. But wrestling is about control, BJJ and Judo are about control + submission. Being on your back in wrestling is the worst position possible while in BJJ it is better than being on your stomach because you can defend and attack.
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