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Fri 27/07/01 at 20:22
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Posts: 787
This may have you shouting obsenitys.

Wrestling 'soap opera' faces chop
MediaGuardian.co.uk
Paul Kelso
Thursday July 26 2001
The Guardian


WWF wrestling, a spectacle closer to pantomime than sport in
which 18-stone men in trunks pretend to beat hell out of each
other and the occasional scantily-clad female, is to be dropped
by Channel 4 amid concern about the "increasingly extreme
nature" of the programme.

Channel 4 confirmed yesterday that it is to end its contract
with the World Wrestling Federation when it expires in December.
The decision to drop the American show, which has a global
following among children and teenagers, was made because of the
increasingly violent fighting scenes and misgivings over its
portrayal of women. According to a Channel 4 spokesperson the
show had become "increasingly difficult to edit".

WWF features an array of manufactured characters "fighting" for
supremacy in and out of the ring. Trading on plots that would be
familiar to anyone who saw British wrestling in the 1970s, the
"competitors" play act, deploying ever more extreme stunts.

WWF has expanded the genre outside the ring, weaving elements of
soap opera in with the body slams and half Nelsons. These plots
have brought concern about the role of women in the shows.

Characters with names like Terri, Tori, Trish Stratus and Chyna,
collectively known as "divas", are "beaten" by the men or
themselves pretend to fight. Props such as chairs and
sledgehammers have been used in the show, to the disquiet of
some viewers. WWF has also produced a video entitled Divas in
Hedonism, featuring the women in bikinis on a Jamaican beach.

A spokeswoman for the Independent Television Commission said
they had received very few complaints, and those that were
upheld concerned violence outside the ring.

The programme used to be shown at 4pm on Sundays un til it was
moved to a late night slot in May. Concerns have been raised
about the effect of the violence on children, but according to
research commissioned by the ITC and the Broadcasting Standards
Commission, the regular audience understood that the fight
scenes are a fabrication and they looked on it as similar to
circus or soap opera.

The study found that viewers enjoyed following the fortunes of
favourite wrestlers and the developments in the underlying plot
in much the same way fans of soap opera do.

The ITC has upheld three complaints against the show, including
one regarding an episode in which a wrestler smashed up a
rival's car with a sledgehammer and threatened him with it.

Last October, a 42-stone WWF wrestler touring Britain in a
roadshow died at a hotel in Liverpool. Agatupu Rodney Anoei,
whose stage name was Yokozuna, died of natural causes.

Copyright Guardian Newspapers Limited

Im not even gonna post my comments. They're pretty predictable.
Fri 27/07/01 at 20:51
Regular
"One More Chance"
Posts: 6,887
Yeah i saw that piedafile thing it was sick.
Fri 27/07/01 at 20:44
Regular
"CYA GUYS"
Posts: 1,218
I thought that Channel4 pedofile thing was really sick.I know 2 people that hav been raped and that was sick.

I am lucky enough to hav sky sports but channel 4 suck.
Fri 27/07/01 at 20:35
Regular
"One More Chance"
Posts: 6,887
I have sky just not sky sports.
Fri 27/07/01 at 20:34
Regular
"I like cheese"
Posts: 16,918
Oh dear.

That is very, very sad.

Channel 4 last night showed "Bronzeye," which was a comedy about peadophiles (or however you spell it.)

Now if they're allowed to show that, why not wrestling!?

Well everyone, I advise getting Sky getting for your birthday. Better viewing, anyway.
Fri 27/07/01 at 20:27
Regular
"One More Chance"
Posts: 6,887
What a son of a b*tch channel 4 are complaining about how the WWF portay women has anyone seen channel 4 late night? Does Eurotrash ever have edited seens NO! Channel 4 you are a huge pile of s--.
Fri 27/07/01 at 20:22
Regular
"I am Bumf Ucked"
Posts: 3,669
This may have you shouting obsenitys.

Wrestling 'soap opera' faces chop
MediaGuardian.co.uk
Paul Kelso
Thursday July 26 2001
The Guardian


WWF wrestling, a spectacle closer to pantomime than sport in
which 18-stone men in trunks pretend to beat hell out of each
other and the occasional scantily-clad female, is to be dropped
by Channel 4 amid concern about the "increasingly extreme
nature" of the programme.

Channel 4 confirmed yesterday that it is to end its contract
with the World Wrestling Federation when it expires in December.
The decision to drop the American show, which has a global
following among children and teenagers, was made because of the
increasingly violent fighting scenes and misgivings over its
portrayal of women. According to a Channel 4 spokesperson the
show had become "increasingly difficult to edit".

WWF features an array of manufactured characters "fighting" for
supremacy in and out of the ring. Trading on plots that would be
familiar to anyone who saw British wrestling in the 1970s, the
"competitors" play act, deploying ever more extreme stunts.

WWF has expanded the genre outside the ring, weaving elements of
soap opera in with the body slams and half Nelsons. These plots
have brought concern about the role of women in the shows.

Characters with names like Terri, Tori, Trish Stratus and Chyna,
collectively known as "divas", are "beaten" by the men or
themselves pretend to fight. Props such as chairs and
sledgehammers have been used in the show, to the disquiet of
some viewers. WWF has also produced a video entitled Divas in
Hedonism, featuring the women in bikinis on a Jamaican beach.

A spokeswoman for the Independent Television Commission said
they had received very few complaints, and those that were
upheld concerned violence outside the ring.

The programme used to be shown at 4pm on Sundays un til it was
moved to a late night slot in May. Concerns have been raised
about the effect of the violence on children, but according to
research commissioned by the ITC and the Broadcasting Standards
Commission, the regular audience understood that the fight
scenes are a fabrication and they looked on it as similar to
circus or soap opera.

The study found that viewers enjoyed following the fortunes of
favourite wrestlers and the developments in the underlying plot
in much the same way fans of soap opera do.

The ITC has upheld three complaints against the show, including
one regarding an episode in which a wrestler smashed up a
rival's car with a sledgehammer and threatened him with it.

Last October, a 42-stone WWF wrestler touring Britain in a
roadshow died at a hotel in Liverpool. Agatupu Rodney Anoei,
whose stage name was Yokozuna, died of natural causes.

Copyright Guardian Newspapers Limited

Im not even gonna post my comments. They're pretty predictable.

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