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This has lead to a long tradition of show wrestling, in which fights are coreographed for greatest visual effect and the outcome usually determined in advance, including wrestlers at medieval carnivals and the modern Professional Wrestling.
A similar style, commonly called Collegiate or Folkstyle, is practiced in secondary schools, colleges, and younger age groups in the United States.
Sometimes with the full knowledge of the audience, and sometimes cladestinely, wrestlers coreographed fights to attract larger audiences.