If you're talking about a wrestling show, then most of that is heavily choreographed. It's rather like watching a bunch of stunt-men from a movie do a fight scene. It all LOOKS dangerous and like it would be incredibly painful, but nobody really gets hurt, and they usually show up next week feeling fine. If you doubt this, look at a couple boxers at the end of a match and see if wrestlers look anywhere near as brutalized at the end of one of theirs (and boxers are even wearing gloves!)... or if they just look tired.
Of course, accidents do happen sometimes and injuries occur. Doing what they do really is very physically demanding. So even though most of the blood you is fake, I'm sure every now and then there's some real blood. And all bets may be off if they get drunk in a bar or something, but I expect that something like that would make the major news feeds.
2006-10-06 03:50:32
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answered by Doctor Why 7
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Some of the weapon shots are real, others have blood packets on the weapon to make it look like the person got smacked. But the moves like spinebusters, Pedigree, suplex's etc. are fake, although some are meant to be fake but were messed up by the wrestler. Some examples are in a match between Sabu and Chris Benoit, Sabu actually broke his neck. He also got pushed off a ladder by the Sandman and cracked his jaw off of the barricade and he broke his jaw. The way you can tell if a wrestler is actually hurt, watch the ref. after he checks a wrestler after a dangerous move. If the ref. puts his arm in the air, the wrestler is injured. If he doesnt put his arm up, the wrestler if fine and can continue the match.
Sorry for a long reply, but I was just getting in all the facts ^_^
2006-10-06 13:51:55
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answered by Devontheazn4 2
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properly that is why that's said as activities leisure as well. that's no longer meant to mimic wrestling you spot the position there is two adult males on a mat. as well the initial action itself, there is many storylines in touch so that's totally a lot a teach too. Yeah punches and such are not completely genuine, it quite is why you'll see them stomp their foot confusing to make it look like an result. The blood is genuine. they're going to typically use a razor blade to diminish themselves open even as they take a confusing shot to the right. have not watched it a lot lately so i don't understand how ordinary that still is. The matches are all set up previous to the teach, yet they're quite choreographed and it takes fairly some athletic skill to undergo what they do week in and week out. and the a number of photos are not all fake. I recommend even as someone jumps off the right rope to land on someone and they bypass over, it hurts. The mat is supported through springs below yet believe me, it would not do a lot to cushion the blow All in all definite they truly do wrestle and that's leisure more suitable than some thing
2016-12-04 08:15:47
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answered by aune 3
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Some of it is real; chair shots, ladders, tables, thumb tacks,barb wire. Watch how it is done, the chairs are always folded for the real shots, same for ladders, they always fall through the tables on their backs (two at a time.)
Some is pulled back on; sledge hammers, brass knuckles, clubs, open chairs.
They are out to wow you with their antics but not to hurt each other. The blood is real too, it really isn't much, but when you combine a little blood with a lot of sweat it looks bad.
They are real athletes and work out to keep their looks. Sometimes they do really get hurt. A good book to read is Mick Foley's "HAVE A NICE DAY" He tells of his antics and injuries over the years.
2006-10-06 04:00:04
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answered by my_iq_135 5
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The hitting actually happens yet safety measure are always taken.
Sometimes mimicked lighter/less hurtful weapons are used in the place of the "real" ones....... or they better have some hella-skills to be able to pull off the hit and actual connection affect of the real ones.
2006-10-06 08:55:18
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answered by c0171♥ 3
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They really do hit each other. The steel posts, the chairs. That's all real! I mean they're not break away or anything. The blood is also real. And that really does hurt when u get hit. However, the matches r pre-determined.
2006-10-06 04:10:56
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answered by angeltori1432 4
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Of course it's just make believe. I mean think about it...someone who ways 200 lbs jumps from the top of the ropes and lands on your head with their full weight....you're head would crack open.
And I don't know about you,,,,,but I think it would cause just a bit of damage if someone hit me in the head or face with a folding chair.
Just my opinion.
2006-10-06 03:54:08
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answered by Canadian Ken 6
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Its true but safety is observed at all times.
For eg: Steel can is actually aluminium
2006-10-06 03:54:14
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answered by Anonymous
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its real, they just know the right spots to hit em at, youll also notice some of the guys will throw their hands up really quick so it hits their hands.
2006-10-06 03:51:25
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answered by fadedbluelights 3
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Yes it is true they hit each other in choreographed skits that have been practiced beforehand.
2006-10-06 03:51:47
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answered by Frank R 7
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