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they are alliminium, you know the coke cans and beer cans the same materials as them. they dint very easyily when they are hit angainst someone very light
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The tables and chairs are real. The wrestlers are fake.
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the table and chairs are real and the wrestlers are trained professionals. and the shows are all ataged to entertain the fans but real injuries can occur.So kids do not try this at home.
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tables are real but are very worn and easily breakable. if you ever noticed the underside of the table it has no metal bracing in the middle where the wresters go through. the chairs are not made of the metal from cans. if you ever noticed people actually dit in them outside the ring. the chairs are made of the same material as the metal on those metal containers people sometimes put cookies in or spare change. hope this helps!
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Everything is fake. the actors, rehearse the falls and different moves, so not to injure themselves. save your money and buy a dog.
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they are real
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hey. i talk to triple h alot because i know him. he tells me that the tables and chairs are real... but the sledgehammer is fake.the wrestlers are trained to take those sort of hits. The shows are staged to entertain people. but Triple h's injury and joey mercurys injury show that accidents do happen
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i think the chairs are made from some type of alloy (a soft metal) but according to wwe unscripted those chairs do leave marks there's a picture of a scar on the back of Stone Cold Steve Austin's head which is from a chair shot from Vince McMahon I reckon the chair shots must hurt a bit
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Tables are made of plywood, which would explain why they break so easily. The steel chairs are made of a light aluminum-like material, which is why they dent so easily. Pretty much the only weapons in WWE that aren't made with weak material to hurt less are ladders and kendo sticks (or Singapore canes, if you prefer).
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