What?????!!
There's someone out there who thinks wrestling is real???
You must be really really really stupid. Poor you.
And don't listen to the other stupid people above who think they cut themselves. They don't. They're actors for goodness sake.....
2006-06-08 08:33:50
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course the blood is real, when they start to bleed in the middle of the ring where does the fake blood come from?
It is fake when the bleed from the mouth (99% of the time, unless its a real injury), they use blood capsules like films.
When they are cut from the head- notice its always the forehead- they cut themselves with razor blades- sometimes the ref gives them the blade, sometimes they have it with them (rare incase they really get cut- this happened in a HHH match once you can see him bleeding from his arm) or its under the ring. Watch a match where there is bleeding on DVD, the camera will show the crowd or something but you can notice the wrestler about the bleed going under the ring or the ref going to check on them and handing them the blade.
If a wrestler has "bladed" a lot another wrestlers can cut them by punching them in the forehead in a kind of downwards direction- this makes the knuckles open up any old cuts- see any HHH vs Ric Flair match.
In the matches where there was a lot of blood- some HHH matches, some with Stone Cold the wrestler has bladed to deeply meaning the cut doesn't stop on its own.
Yes wrestling is fake, but its not all pre-planned. Two good wrestlers will only plan the ending a a couple of things that will happen in the match, then the more expericenced of the two wrestlers "calls" the match, telling the other which moves to hit etc.
As for punching- as you can tell from watching the match sometimes it real, sometimes its fake. Its never done to hurt anyone, some prefer to real hit and be hit because they think it looks better. HHH and Shaun Micheals for example really hit each other while the Rock and Stone Cold wouldn't.
They blade because it makes the match more entertaining and makes it look more real- fans are likely to support the good guy more if he bleeds and hate the bad guy more if he makes the good guy bleed.
2006-06-12 09:01:32
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answered by Goodday 1
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Probalby for the 100 billionth time:
First of all - Wrestling is "true" - It's maybe scripted an premeditated, but whats going on inside the ring is pretty muxh quite real.
How they bleed, well, sometimes they get hurt for real, and then they bleed like any other human being, but sometimes wrestlers do a thing called blading or jigging.
They have a small razor blade hidden somewhere on their body (usually in their arm pads or in the wrist covers), and sometimes it's the ref himself that hand it to them. When in need to bleed, they secretly take it out, and then apply a small incision, usually in the forehead, cuz the skin there is very thin and easy to cut, not to mention it's a place that has many tiny blood vessels, so it's easy to get out blood out of there and a tiny cut can produce quite a lot of blood.
In rare cases, such as simulating bleeding out of the throat (like when Kane is crushing his opponent throat with the chair), they use capsules of fake blood which they bite open.
2006-06-09 07:24:20
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answered by OzzyOnEdge 3
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Would you like to phrase that in English?
Wrestling is *FIXED*, it is well known, and there is clear evidence for it. Many pro-wrestlers are on record as saying this. That doesn't mean that some of the injuries they sustain aren't real though.
For an example of this, look at Owen Hart...who tragicly died in a pre-tournament stunt...
Basically wrestling is just a big merry dance with people hitting each other to the tune of people shouting. Nothing more than a sweaty, lycra, pantomime.
2006-06-08 08:35:06
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answered by Chris W 1
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It makes it look more realistic. They use a razor, and the technique is called "Blading"...
Every time someone gets "busted open", look at the cut and you will see that it is a slit, no matter what caused it. Why would say, the flat seat of a steel folding chair cause a nice razor thin slit? OR the flesh grinding cheese grater-like steel cage? That should shred skin, but there is just a slit.
If it is on PPV, the good ones will take aspirin to thin their blood first, like HBK, Guerrero or McMahon, and it makes them bleeeeeed and bleed. On Tv, they will let it stay small.
2006-06-08 08:35:04
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answered by Besmirched Tea 5
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It's not real blood. I went to a wrestling match once and was right up front. The "blood" was a pinkish color.
By the way, were you aware that the wrestlers are all members of the Actors Guild?
2006-06-08 08:33:32
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answered by Shrimp 2
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Well, much of American wresting is in fact fake. The 'producers' plan out the events, and the overall 'plot' of the wrestlers' activities. Because physical action is involved however, it is possible that mishaps will occur from time to time, and persons can become injured. This aspect of the show isn't necessarily staged, but it usually stems from an organized plan of action :).
2006-06-08 08:49:37
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answered by Anonymous
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It's funny how wrestlers magically start to bleed when they are out of view. Under the ring, under a table, etc. The magic a hidden razor blades. At least that's what I was told when I was a kid. Otherwise, I'm entertained by it.
2006-06-08 08:33:42
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answered by Batmen 4
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Fake Blood
2006-06-10 00:37:22
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answered by The Fallen Angel 6
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You mean if it's meant to be faked? Well, there are all sorts of different make-up type things. I was once in a play at school and someone used a blood pellet, everyone thought he'd actually been hit and was bleeding. It just had red food colouring in it, he held it in his mouth and bit it when he got "hit".
2006-06-08 08:34:18
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answered by Evil J.Twin 6
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Pretty much what EvilestWendy said. They do that. If you watch them very carefully you can observe them doing it. There's a movie called "Beyond the mat" which is a movie that tells people, what REALLY happens in Wrestling. Check it out.
2006-06-08 08:34:24
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answered by dukeofhmong 3
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