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			Perhaps I'm wrong, but I always thought of wrestling (as used in LotR and the Silm) in both the physical and spiritual sense.  It never occured to me that Sauron, Elendil and Gil-galad would all be scratching and punching each other in a smoldering heap on the ground.  Like most stand-offs between powerful forces in Middle Earth, there would probably have been a war of will and dominance, much like when Morgoth and (darn, his name has slipped my mind) that elf sung their two songs: Morgoth of revealing, the elf of escape and concealment.  They were "wrestling" also, and the elf was "thrown down" in the end, but it was spiritually as much as physically.
		 
				__________________"'You," he said, "tell her all.  What good came to you?  Do you rejoice that Maleldil became a man?  Tell her of your joys, and of what profit you had when you made Maleldil and death acquainted.'" -Perelandra, by C.S. Lewis
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