I just don't get it......

Used to watch it religously but not anymore....

Still do keep up with whats happening and take in the majority of the PPV's at the ends of the months. Still enjoy them and I have to say some of the wrestlers are extremely talented.

Treat it as a soap opera and its all good imo :) as shauns been saying....entertainment.

rofl Slin, get over it mate, its not meant to be real!!

I know it is not real, but there are people out there who think it is.
 
I know it is not real, but there are people out there who think it is.

there are people who believe in santa and the tooth fairy, there are people who believe in lizard people, there are people who believe they are aliens. SO WHAT?
 
exactly what i was thinking ha

i think he thinks its the early 90s and people believe that the wrestlers are real life superheroes. even the wwe websites shows you the truth of it all
 
Why do people whine about it being "fake"? If they were to take that amount of punches per match for real their careers would last maybe a couple of weeks tops.

The outcomes are predetermined but the toll performing takes on their body is most definately real. The mat they "bounce" around on has wooden boards under a thin layer of padding and its notorious for being pretty hard to take moves on. Plenty of people have been bodyslammed in the wwe ring (just to see what its like) and in most cases they were unwilling to take another slam because of how much it hurt.


But the "its fake" thing is always amusing to read, do you watch movies and demand the actor actually take that bullet in the shoulder because its not realistic and "fake" if he doesn't?
 
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You have the referee handing blood packs on the sly to these guys so then can fake cuts, then you have all the rubbish with the chairs, hitting each other with them, not to mention the fact that is someone really jumped of a ladder and landed with a knee in your chest you would in all likely hodd be seriously injured.



Um blood packs? And you really think that on a show broadcasted near world wide with multiple camera angles that nobody by now (since the 80's) would have spotted one of these imaginary "blood packs"?

Its called blading, look it up.
 
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