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Watch the full film now http://www.riverhorse.tv/originalinde... Excerpt from the feature documentary film Catch the Hold Not Taken, from riverhorse.tv Alison Coleman, Jimmy Niblett, Roy Wood, John Rigby, Alan Latham and Mike Chapman tell all - but no talking out of school, mind. Directed and produced by Mike Todd and Ian Bennett, Catch - The Hold Not Taken takes a look at the history of Lancashire Catch as Catch Can wrestling, a style of competition that has influenced many all over the world. It's the basis for the style of amateur wrestling that appears in the Olympics, it's influenced Japanese professional wrestling for decades, and is now influencing the growing mixed martial arts scene around the world. Focusing on Billy Riley's infamous Snake Pit gym in Wigan, the film looks at the relationship between a sport that began in Lancashire's industrial heartland, which grew and mutated into the variety of sports entertainment that Vince McMahon promotes today. There's some great insight and interviews in this film, from amateur great Roy Wood, to American Olympic gold medallist Dan Gable, Japanese legend Tatsumi Fujinami, and UFC star Dan "The Beast" Severn.