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You see, the wrestlers hammered each other that are real. You see, blood comes out from their naked body that is real. The ladder shots, chair shots, or ever body drops all are real, and they are part of the game. Except for the scripted part, WWE is not all fake. However, wrestlers rehearsed the lines before a fight. On the other hand, wrestlers do not try to hurt each other, but they entertain the fans.

The injures, risk, and fatigues are percent real. So, when someone tries to convince yourself about WWE being fake, hopefully, you will remember what I have mentioned in this article. Shut their mouth about fake WWE. Wrestlers are real-life stuntmen who put themselves at risk to entertain us, and I do respect that. Your email address will not be published.

Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Connect with us. Is WWE fake or real? The flow of scripts in wrestling. Related Topics Fake wwe latestnews. Click to comment.

Leave a Reply Cancel reply Your email address will not be published. By Aakash Chatterjee. By Nafiz Tahmid. Three years ago, I went to see my childhood idol, Jerry "The King" Lawler, wrestle at the age of 63 after a ringside heart attack. It felt like a valedictory run for him, and I needed to see him one last time. But he kept going for a few years after that. Except for piledriving Andy Kaufman , Lawler always worked a super-conservative style of mostly punches and broad acting.

It was slightly harrowing to watch him at such an advanced age, but there was little risk in the match. Lawler single-handedly kept small-time wrestling alive in Memphis in his dotage, even though he was employed full-time as a WWE announcer at the time. This is the gift that pro wrestlers who work safely, like the Miz, can give their fans: the never-ending victory lap, the perpetual moment of glory.

There are no easy answers about which style is the "right" one; fans desperately want the modern style of wrestling to continue, and they should. SummerSlam this year was long, but it was filled, match by match, with stunning physical performances. But the wrestlers need to balance that against their own safety. When Miz called Bryan out for cutting his career short, Bryan claimed he would wrestle if the doctors would let him, and of course he would.

Plus David and Kaz open the show discussing the beef between Lince Dorado and the father of superfan Izzy. After their worst season in a decade snapped a seven-year playoff streak, the Raptors could be right back in the mix with the emergence of the no. The director joins Bryan to discuss his film.

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Filed under: Fights. Flipboard Email. Sign up for the The Ringer Newsletter Thanks for signing up! Turns out it's a slippery slope from two wrestlers grappling in a believably competitive way until one deliberately takes a dive, to two wrestlers fighting over a magical funeral urn with one wrestler burying the other alive in a giant pile of dirt and then that dirt being struck by lightning to bring that wrestler back to life. This actually happened.

As the characters and storylines became more outlandish, the pretence to legitimacy was abandoned and today, the world's biggest wrestling promotion — the World Wrestling Entertainment WWE — has openly admitted that its wrestlers are performers engaging in storylines. But the deception dies hard and wrestling struggles to overcome the stigma of its sporting pretence and be accepted for its theatrical reality.

You don't call Wuthering Heights or Star Wars "fake", you call it fiction. Also, while the events in wrestling are staged, the physicality is real. Like stunt performers, wrestlers execute feats of athleticism, fly, collide with each other and the floor — all while staying in character.

Unlike stunt performers, wrestlers perform these staged contests in one take, before a live audience. The ultimate theatre in the round, great wrestling is part complex choreography and part improvisation — with wrestlers feeding off each other and the crowd to create a unique work of art.

It all hurts. Everything we do is designed to minimise damage, but it's inevitable. A dentist knows how to drill but that doesn't mean drilling's not both painful and risky.

Likewise, we know how to hit each other and crash to the mat as safely as possible but things can still go wrong. Even when things go right, studies reveal the physical consequences of a match to be comparable to being in a small car accident.

Because pro wrestling is a century-old artform deftly fusing ancient performance techniques with modern pop-culture sensibilities, capturing an audience with drama, intrigue, comedy and violence, bundling the whole thing together in a sporting context. As a wrestler, I'm able unleash elements of myself that would have me arrested should I cut loose in a similar way on public transport.

For the audience, wrestling plays out all manner of cathartic fantasies that would see you sitting in a cell next to me were you to indulge them. We acknowledge Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples as the First Australians and Traditional Custodians of the lands where we live, learn, and work.



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