QUOTE(Finneye @ Apr 21 2009, 06:52 AM)

The ayatollah is looking away, but something in that smile tells me that he took a peek...
More likely the Ayatollah would be deliberately looking the other way so long as all that same-sex wrestling doesn't lead to overt homosexuality, and winning could bring "glory" and/or validation to their fundamentalist control of life.
The Threat to FundamentalismUS wrestler Tervel Dlagnev, left, and Iranian wrestler Amir Ghasemi Monjazi, exchange their jackets at the conclusion of the Iran's Takhti Wrestling Cup at the Azadi stadium in Tehran, Iran, Friday, March 13, 2009.

2002 world champ Mehdi Hajizadeh

Iranian wrestler Hamid Sourian Reinhanpour, right, fights for the gold with Eun-Chol Park of South Korea at the 2007 Senior Wrestling World Championship

Reza Yazdani is the most popular Iranian wrestler. He got 1 of 6 out 7 wins against the USA in World Wrestling Tournament in Tehran in 2007

Shahab Ghorbani 96 kg freestyle world university champ 2006
Long as there's the internet, the Ayatollah's policies don't have a chance.