The matches are scripted and choregraphed. But if a mistake is made, the wrestler does get hurt. Sometimes we really can't tell when they are really hurt, but when they aren't in action for a while their injuries are real.
Its called entertainment for a reason.
2006-07-13 01:03:01
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answered by sunflowerlizard 6
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No, Professional Wrestling is just entertainment.
That's what the E in WWE stands for World Wrestling Entertainment.
It's still pretty spectacular to watch sometimes.
2006-07-13 00:59:54
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answered by Anonymous
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no, the moves are choreographed and made to look more devastating than they really are. The tables, chairs are made to easily break or crack. The endings are predetermined but the rest is just acting. Just like any other sport, you can get injured. A good example is Ken Kennedy. He was injured in a show where the pain was so bad, he couldn't reach his right hand into a pocket to get his wallet without being overcome in pain
2006-07-13 02:51:55
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answered by epyon9999982 1
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No it isn't. On TV one night I saw a show that told all about the wrestling entertainment business. It turns out that it is all a routine out there that they practice, but it is up to the wrestler about to be hit to either counter or choose to be "hit".
Though this is true, I still watch WWE, ECW and TNA every time one of those is on.
2006-07-13 01:02:44
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answered by Jarrad 2
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NO but i swear some matches are real,how can you fake some of the things they do like getting hit with a sledgehammer or steal chair.Although they do put their hands in front of their faces and i am starting to wonder if the chairs and other weopons are made of a type of weak plastic.
2006-07-13 11:01:02
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answered by HHH 6
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They are real in the sense that one can be injured or killed, but for the most part they are well choreographed and preformed. Think about it as modern day gladiators- they want to put on a good show so they are not killed (fired) but they really don't want to hurt their opponent- they just want it to look that way.
2006-07-13 01:04:24
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answered by Grace 3
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no,it's planned and cheorograph but some of it is real.how do u fake a guy falling of a ladder and crashing in the tables.how do u fake a guy falling into a pile of thumbtacks and the thumbtacks are pierce into their bodies.most of all how do u fake getting ur ear rip off!!!don't think the ripped ear of mick foley is fake,he showed it to the world on an episode of raw b4 wrestlemania 22.
2006-07-13 02:10:20
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answered by WWE Champ 5
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No, ever watched the reality show featuring Hulk Hogan?
They say on the show that everything is preplanned but the fake fights do hurt.
2006-07-13 01:01:47
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answered by mickyeats150 2
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relies upon on what area of it you're speaking approximately. only remember that it somewhat is entertainment. those women and adult adult males human beings are superb athletes and their our bodies take some actual punishment yet each and every of the outcomes are scripted for the optimal entertainment fee conceivable. no longer for the 'ultimate wrestler' to win. yet in any different case to tell 'actual' from 'pretend'. you are able to no longer gamble on the end results of the fits as a results of fact they are predetermined. you are able to gamble on all 'actual' activities (a minimum of the main considerable ones!)
2016-12-10 05:59:18
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answered by Anonymous
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one or two may be but for the most part no.
Watch closely when you see one wrestler stomp the head of another and you will see him stomp the floor. Then the other guy will jump to make it look real.
2006-07-13 01:00:39
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answered by helpme1 5
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