The text appears to be a transcription of an interview with a professional wrestler, Jean Christophe Thibaud. He discusses his career, including his 21 victories and 0 defeats, and his experience participating in various tournaments. He also talks about his inspiration for becoming a wrestler, citing his childhood fascination with wrestling and his favorite manga and anime shows.
Thibaud explains the rules of wrestling, describing it as a combination of various combat sports disciplines, including wrestling, judo, boxing, and karate. He emphasizes that wrestling is a real sport, and that the falls and blows are real, even if they are choreographed.
The conversation also touches on Thibaud's personal life, including his job as a school teacher and his experiences driving. He talks about his values in wrestling, including the importance of sharing and respect, and how he aims to transmit emotions to the audience.
Throughout the interview, Thibaud appears to be charismatic and enthusiastic, often using humor and anecdotes to illustrate his points. The conversation is punctuated by applause and music, suggesting that it may have been recorded in front of a live audience.
Here are the extracted facts:
1. Jean Christophe Thibaud is a professional wrestler.
2. He has been a professional wrestler for 8 years.
3. He has 21 victories and 0 defeats.
4. He is undefeated in the CAC (Cage Aux Combats).
5. He has won titles in France, Germany, Holland, and England.
6. He has participated in the biggest tournaments on the planet, including the Kruger Web Classic and WWE.
7. He started watching wrestling at the age of 6 or 7 with his father.
8. He was inspired by a character on TV who was an "undead" wrestler.
9. Wrestling is a mixture of various combat sport disciplines, including wrestling, judo, boxing, karate, and kung fu.
10. The falls in wrestling are real, and the shock wave of the impact can hurt.
11. Jean Christophe Thibaud is a school teacher by day and a wrestler by night.
12. He keeps his profession as a wrestler a secret from his students.
13. The ring in wrestling is surrounded by a large metal structure that holds a painted wooden floor.
14. The values of wrestling, according to Jean Christophe Thibaud, include sharing, respect, and transmitting emotions to the audience.