Toe Wrestling is a sport involving two opponents who lock toes and attempt to pin each other's feet down, similar to arm wrestling. It was invented in 1976 by 4 drinkers in the Ye Olde Royal Oak Inn situated in Wetton, Staffordshire, England.

With great enthusiasm, Pete Cheetham, Eddie Stansfield, Pete Dean and Mick Dawson created the game. In 1975, Mick was the first world champion of toe wrestling.

In this sport, two opponents lock their feet with each other and try to pin the opponent's foot down to win the match. There is no time limit for the match, and the winner is announced according to their best of three-match performances. The players are only allowed to compete with the opponent of the same gender.

The World Toe Wrestling Championship was held annually since 1994 at The Royal Oak in Wetton. It attracts competitors from all around the world, including Australia, Canada, and Japan. The championship is divided into men’s and women’s categories, with competitors ranging from seasoned veterans to first-time toe wrestlers. It also features a children’s category, making it a family-friendly event.

At 2022, the reigning men’s champion is Alan "Nasty" Nash, who has won the championship 17 times. He is known for his powerful toes and his ability to intimidate his opponents. The women’s champion is Lisa “Twinkle Toes” Shenton, who has won the championship six times. She is known for her quick footwork and her ability to stay calm under pressure.

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