These Boots Were Made for Wrestling

Surely I’m not the only wrestling fan who likes to see a pair of laced up leather boots in action.  They say the wrestlers wear such tall boots to protect their ankles and shins from injury, but I’d say they wear them for looks too.  They come in the wildest, brightest colors, and resemble something a gladiator or Superhero or motorcycle cop would wear. And there are plenty of matches where the camera-man who is filming the action zooms in for a closer look at the eye-catching footwear, making me think there’s more to wrestling boots than injury prevention. Boots convey authority and strength, especially tall laced-up boots, and make a pro wrestler seem more serious and more talented than if he just wrestled in sneakers or flip flops.

Boots of different colors and styles can tell you a little about the wrestler wearing them:  Black is for fierce, serious bad guys.  White is for heroic good guys and pretty-boys.  Pink is for the flamboyant sissies and flamers.  Red is for the hot-shot high-flyers. Yellow or baby blue is for the jobbers and baby faces.  Cowboy style is for, well, cowboys.  Wingtips, where the toe and heel are a different color, seem to be favored by the highly talented veterans who have more holds in their arsenal than their boots have lace holes.  The taller the boot, the more sadistic the wrestler wearing them, and Arabian wrestlers favor boots with a curled up pointed toe.

A nice colorful pair of shiny boots is a wearable piece of art.  Part of the appeal of wrestling boots is their potential usage as a weapon, when one wrestler will kick or stomp his opponent repeatedly, making the boot an object of respect and danger.  “Kissing someones boots” is the ultimate sign of submission, and standing with one boot on the opponent’s chest or neck is the ultimate sign of domination.

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3 Responses to These Boots Were Made for Wrestling

  1. Ian Burton says:

    What a magnificent piece of writing! I have obsessed about pro wrestling boots since I was about 7 years old. I identified so strongly with your musings and comments on the power and symbolism of laced-up wrestling boots, how they are used as weapons to heighten the punishment of an opponent and how they convey the authority and strength of the professional wrestler who wears them. Thanks so much for this.

  2. Joe says:

    Oh man, loved your write-up on wrestling boots. This is a HUGE part of my fetish for pro wrestling. Seeing them used to kick and stomp, seeing a cocky wrestler strut around in them… I like the short pro boots from vintage wrestling days, but especially the taller boots, especially the black ones with white laces, but as you said, the other colours have significance too. A nasty step on the forehead is always hot, and of course I could blast when a guy is finished off and pinned with the boot on the chest or face, flexing his biceps, having slowly dominated the guy in the squared circle. Thanks!

  3. scott says:

    hey, any idea where the tyler black boot kiss shots are from?
    love to see the video
    cheers