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WARNING! if you read this topic you probably will not want to watch any wrestling ever again. You have been warned.
I will start off,
Negative Points:
Hardcore matches weapons: The Trash can lids and trash cans themself are fake. They are very weak so they dint easily and thats why they are fake.
Tables: The tables like the trash cans are very weak and do not hurt when you go through one.
Flying body presses from top rope: When a superstar does a flying body press from the top rope, their opponent simply catches them and rolls over, thats if their not meant to catch them that is.
Planning: Before each match the wrestlers talk to someone that trained them about what to do. Like when to do your Finisher and stuff like that.
Microphone: Underneath each ring is a microphone to make the moves sound harder.
Positive Points:
But not all of WWF is fake. Like when Mick Foley falls off a cage, that really hurts! Some submissions really hurt like the Crippler Crossface.
Thats all from me what do you know?
Yes it does, it cuts off the blood circulation to the head and if he is not careful he could kill someone if he keeps it on too long
> Bleeding - The wrestlers cut themselves with a razor blade (usually
> supplied by the referee). They cut thier forehead, because it bleeds
> a lot and doesn't scar.
They will cut themselves off
> camera.
If anyone has the tape of Fully Loaded 2000, you can see
> where HHH and The Rock are given blades.
This is usually called a
> 'blade job'.
-A BJ??? LOL
Sometimes, however, wrestlers do legitimatly bleed.
> Cactus Jack bleeds properly at Royal Rumble 2000. Bleeding like this
> is called 'hardway'.
Wrestlmania this year, Rock is pretty much shown cutting himself open, the blood dries so he does it gain!
Wouldn't cutting your forehead leave a scar?
Then once the move is done they fall on there faces and cover there face with there arms and make a cut.
They will cut themselves off camera.
If anyone has the tape of Fully Loaded 2000, you can see where HHH and The Rock are given blades.
This is usually called a 'blade job'.
Sometimes, however, wrestlers do legitimatly bleed. Cactus Jack bleeds properly at Royal Rumble 2000. Bleeding like this is called 'hardway'.
The WWF stars go out into every match to try and entertain the crowd, sometimes, they have to put more on the lines than expected, like Jeff Hardy and Mick foley have done. WWF is there life, so they will go about it like each match is there last!
They whisper moves into eachothers ears before they do them and that dissapointed me a few years ago wen i found out.
What people are taken in by is the complexd,twisting storyline.I wouldnt watch if it was just lame matches over and over,the backstage makes wwf so popular and so fake or not it dont bother anyone.
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