by AB-Joel on March 10th, 2004

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Is professional wrestling, like the WWE, real?

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  • by trashcity on November 2nd, 2004

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    Depends on your definition of "real". It's not real, in the sense that the outcome, who's going to win, etc. is pre-determined, based on considerations like storyline, which wrestler is being promoted, etc. That's why you'll never see Vegas giving odds on the WWE!

    But no-one who spends any time watching wrestlers train and work would use the word "fake" - I'd reserve that for action films starring Schwarzenegger or Stallone, where the actors in question are kept safely away from the slightest danger. Yes, there are ways to minimise the risks of certain moves, like the piledriver, but injury remains a certain part of every wrestler's life. On those terms, it's very, very real.

    Personally, I never use the word fake; I like the term "exhibition wrestling."

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    • THANKS FOR THE ANSWER BUT STILL I FEEL ITS NOT AT ALL REAL ITS STUNT

      BECKHAM

      by BECKHAM on July 1st, 2006

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