its acting, they dont actually hurt each other on purpose, they are taugfht how to take certian moves and are not out to heut each other, some things are real, but mostly its faked.
2007-02-04 05:07:17
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answered by varnart 3
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It's all theatrics....simple smoke and mirrors. There's ways to apply all moves with it hurting. For example
Pedigree- When Triple H goes down. His opponents face hits the mat but Triple H lands on his knees, so it simulates the effect of Triple H plowing his opponent into the ground without actually doing so.
2007-02-04 05:16:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I accept as true with the Petey Williams assertion of him being nicely-enjoyed in basic terms for his finisher, yet he's no longer a foul wrestler. i will agree that he's a well-known wrestler, yet no longer a foul one. Roberts became right into a large answer as nicely. The DDT became into the $hit lower back in the day. i might say Billy Kidman. i'm no longer saying he invented the shooting famous man or woman, as an issue of fact, i be attentive to for a fact he did no longer. some jap wrestler did (I used to think of Lyger, yet I heard it became into somebody else). i actually do no longer see what all the fuss became into approximately whilst it got here to Kidman, he's in basic terms as stable of an occasion as Petey Williams. CM Punk. i'm no longer saying he's a foul wrestler, some distance from it, yet at one factor in his indy occupation, the words "CM Punk" and "Pepsi Plunge' have been continually in the comparable sentence whilst describing Punker. There are different possiblities, like Abyss and Gregory Helms (absolutely everyone undergo in innovations the Vertebreaker? candy flow)
2016-10-01 10:16:42
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answered by ? 4
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I'm a professional wrestler. The moves hurt. Trust me, no wrestler in the world wants their move to look like crap, so when HBK kicks somebody in the face, he's kicking somebody in the face. It's not a full speed kick, however, as he pulls back, and alot of it is up to his opponent to "move" into the kick. When you hit that canvas, it knocks the wind out of you, it hurts. How many of you have ever done a belly flop in water? Water hurts, so does that ring. Submissions, actually, when done right, hurt the least of all...
2007-02-04 05:22:35
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answered by guitarplayerpro 1
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All of this stuff is acting. The only way the wrestlers get hurt is if they do the move wrong.
2007-02-04 10:53:34
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answered by ironchain15 6
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They do these moves where they won't hurt the other person. They know which way and where to land on their opponet. Sometimes the finishing moves do go the wrong way and wrestlers do get injured.
2007-02-04 05:13:38
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answered by Jaime A 5
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All the moves the wrestlers recieve hurt at least a little bit. They do get hurt and have aches and pains.
2007-02-04 05:14:14
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answered by Anonymous
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well submissions like crossface sharpshooter stfu sleper hold masterlock the really do hurt but the list u said only a stunner hurts ur kidney and stomach and a chokeslam hurts but dependes because the choking part doens hurt the slam hurts but depends where u slam them
2007-02-04 05:08:42
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answered by Anonymous
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its all fake. do you actually think the FU hurts? all he does is throw you over his head. do you think the chokeslam hurts? the get getting slammed actually jumps the undertaker cant lift up a guy with one arm. for the pedigree the opponents head is so far up between HHHs legs that his head never actually hits the mat. the moves that do hurt and submission moves. moves like the crossface and stf hurt.
2007-02-04 05:10:14
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answered by what? 7
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thats a good question. i'm not sure but heres what i think. i think that the wrestlers are trained enough so that the finishing moves won't hurt as much but they probably do hurt. for a regular person who hasn't trained it could probably do damage.
2007-02-04 05:07:28
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answered by chocolatekisses 3
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