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Like every wrestling coach, Mike Schyck's a lifer, beginning on a basement mat at age five, getting mauled by big brother Doug, both of them coached and drilled by their dad—himself a wrestler, of course. Mike's in his early fifties now, a five-foot-ten bric...Read More
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