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skyfaze (m)
Is Wrestling (WWE) Real Or Not?
« on: November 04, 2007, 06:06 PM »

there is this argument going around my school,some said that wrestling is real why some said is not real, what do you say about it, b/because as for me, is a clean real.


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ow11 (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #1 on: November 04, 2007, 06:54 PM »

Its as real as aliens landing in roswell in 1948! Grin
9ja4eva (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #2 on: November 10, 2007, 01:45 AM »

It is not real
shabangur (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #3 on: November 10, 2007, 03:09 AM »

I think it's just a game,not real.They'll also tell that they take time practising the tactics they use there.In most cases they enter the ring knowing who will win.It's planned as a TV series.These are my opinions anyway.
folahann (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #4 on: November 10, 2007, 09:02 AM »

For so long it's now that you get to know this, i don't even see this as an issue again. The last time i came to Nigeria (July 2007) i was suprised to here people arguing about this.
WWE is equivalent to the movies you watch only that it is a live movie for some people, it used to be real in the past (that was long time ago) but when it got serious casualties, then wwe goes hollywood,  everything you see is an act and i know alot of people won't believe this b'cod this is Africa
ow11 (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #5 on: November 10, 2007, 04:14 PM »

key word 'ENTERTAINMENT'
mrs_wenger (f)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #6 on: November 10, 2007, 08:07 PM »

Wrestling is a complete real , can i ask you a question , if you are john cena will you allow  randy to beat your father like a six yr old boy when you know is a real?
mdsocks (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #7 on: November 10, 2007, 08:18 PM »

Fake !!!!   Wink
skyfaze (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #8 on: November 10, 2007, 08:24 PM »

 Wrestling is a complete real , can i ask you a question , if you are john cena will you allow randy to beat your father like a six yr old boy when you know is a real?
   to mrs wenger
whether the believe or not wrestling is a complete real.
  thanks for the question u ask them
folahann (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #9 on: November 11, 2007, 07:04 AM »

Quote from: skyfaze on November 10, 2007, 08:24 PM
Wrestling is a complete real , can i ask you a question , if you are john cena will you allow randy to beat your father like a six yr old boy when you know is a real?
 to mrs wenger
whether the believe or not wrestling is a complete real.
 thanks for the question u ask them
Here they come again, they don't know and they will never inquire to know.
You sit on one spot and say something you believe to yourself that is true, ignorance come to those want like
eldee (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #10 on: November 11, 2007, 01:49 PM »

The promoter or booker determines the winner of a match beforehand,
having writers script the results to create fan interest.
Because of this, winning and losing in professional wrestling do not carry the same weight as they do in traditional sports.
The characters that the wrestlers portray are more important than their win-loss records.
Some stars rarely win, but they continue to wrestle because they are so entertaining.
Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2007. © 1993-2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.[/


Putting my name on this topic is so embarrassing. At least it's for a good cause, lol
I read this article to convince my little cousins. It goes a little more explanatory.

Each match has a referee, but the referee does not judge illegal acts in the ring.
Instead, the referee serves as a coordinator, telling the wrestlers when to change the pace of the match, or mentioning to them what moves to execute next.
The referee wears a listening device in the ear that allows the promoter to give instructions during the match.
The referee then relays messages to the wrestlers as the match progresses.
A wrestler’s trademark is his or her finishing move, which usually has a colorful name.
Finishing moves include the Stone Cold Stunner, the DDT, the Choke Slam, the Razor's Edge, the Tombstone Piledriver, and the Power Bomb.
These finishing moves are designed to provide a dramatic ending to the match, but they are also designed not to hurt the wrestlers.
For example, in the Stone Cold Stunner and the DDT, which are almost identical, the wrestler grabs the opponent's head and falls to the mat, making it appear that the opponent has smashed his or her head into the canvas and been knocked out.
The move appears violent, but when making it, the winner uses the shoulder to cushion and protect the opponent's head.
The result is a crowd-pleasing ending, but no serious injury.
Wrestlers are specifically trained to perform these maneuvers, and they are extremely careful in executing them.

Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2007. © 1993-2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.



It's o.k not to understand some stuff we learn as we grow.
chuckdee4 (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #11 on: November 11, 2007, 02:26 PM »

Quote from: mrs_wenger on November 10, 2007, 08:07 PM
Wrestling is a complete real , can i ask you a question , if you are john cena will you allow randy to beat your father like a six yr old boy when you know is a real?

When the guys father is getting payed a six digit sum, getting kicked in the head is absolutely nothing
Wrestling is as fake as weave, have u ever asked yourself why these wrestlers always fall for the same moves week in week out
9ja4eva (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #12 on: November 11, 2007, 05:44 PM »

Quote from: ow11 on November 10, 2007, 04:14 PM
key word 'ENTERTAINMENT'


WORD
skyfaze (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #13 on: November 11, 2007, 06:24 PM »

do u know that john cena is now out for 6-10 months b/because of injury he sustain from the hand of wicked Randy and shawn micheal is now out from injury,had it been is not real ,how could they sustain injury?
skyfaze (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #14 on: November 11, 2007, 06:32 PM »

do u know that john cena is now out for 6-10 months b/because of injury he sustain from the hand of wicked Randy and shawn micheal is now out from injury,had it been is not real ,how could they sustain injury?
mdsocks (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #15 on: November 12, 2007, 08:13 AM »

Quote from: skyfaze on November 11, 2007, 06:32 PM
do u know that john cena is now out for 6-10 months b/because of injury he sustain from the hand of wicked Randy and shawn micheal is now out from injury,had it been is not real ,how could they sustain injury?

ah  Cheesy
Does that make it real,
These are work hazards
skyfaze (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #16 on: November 12, 2007, 11:05 AM »


is clean real b/because you wouln't allow your self to get injury for nothing serious
chuckdee4 (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #17 on: November 12, 2007, 11:28 AM »

I can't believe people think wrestling is real, will any normal human being want to be hit in the head with a chair week in week out

Do u believe that

- The undertaker is a dead man
- Mark Henry is the strongest man in the world
- The undertaker was actually buried alive
- The undertaker was burnt in a coffin
- That midget is actually mr mcmahon's son

Come on this is the 21st century, wrestling isn't real, a game with pre determined winners is obviously not real
ow11 (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (wwe) Real Or Not
« #18 on: November 12, 2007, 02:06 PM »

Quote from: skyfaze on November 12, 2007, 11:05 AM
is clean real b/because you wouln't allow your self to get injury for nothing serious

footballers get injured 'playing football' so wrestlers get injured 'play fighting'. When your paid a lot of money to play fight, anything goes including slamming u into a pile of thumbtacks.

Do you sincerely believe a man as huge as 'the great khali' wil punch another man without the receiver getting an immediate black eye?
dafman (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (WWE) Real Or Not?
« #19 on: November 12, 2007, 06:40 PM »

Even as a kid I knew there was something really fishy about wrestling, in a sport where you can use your fist to hit your opponents about anywhere, I always wondered why teeths were not falling all over the place.
Uche2nna (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (WWE) Real Or Not?
« #20 on: November 12, 2007, 06:51 PM »

lol



For all those who think that the WWE is real (even with the word "entertainment"  attached to it  Shocked) should look up the meaning of this word "Kayfabe"
ptaller (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (WWE) Real Or Not?
« #21 on: November 12, 2007, 07:29 PM »

WWW, WWe are all not real. It's like a movie. Where you have a protagonist and antagonist. And the simplest answer to the question is that if it were to be real been a sport it would have introduced to olympic games.
iice (f)
Re: Is Wrestling (WWE) Real Or Not?
« #22 on: November 12, 2007, 07:41 PM »

WWE is just bad actingbut it's entertainment
oloba
Re: Is Wrestling (WWE) Real Or Not?
« #23 on: November 12, 2007, 08:13 PM »

Dont try it at HOME,
deebarca
Re: Is Wrestling (WWE) Real Or Not?
« #24 on: November 12, 2007, 08:50 PM »

my guy, i was there when the arguement  started, i told you this thing is not real, one of my uncle travel out to watch this because he taught it was real. he told me it as totally rubbish. i know you school in lautech. are my right?
Ajikawo (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (WWE) Real Or Not?
« #25 on: November 12, 2007, 08:55 PM »

it's Hollywood, pure entertainment, it aint like it used to be, these new dudes messed it all up, gone are the days of undertaker n hulk hogan, the fun n suspense ain't there no more,
frgy_
Re: Is Wrestling (WWE) Real Or Not?
« #26 on: November 12, 2007, 09:39 PM »

this thing is real o.
una don hear another real thing?
Nigeria was formaly in far east asia before den cary an con africa
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kojeiwa (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (WWE) Real Or Not?
« #27 on: November 12, 2007, 10:15 PM »

It used to be called the WWF - World Wrestling Federation, but the Government intervened and

said since its not real, it should be considered an entertainment, so they changed it to

WWE - World Wrestling Entertainment. So it's not real, every fight is planned and rehashed.
ifyalways (f)
Re: Is Wrestling (WWE) Real Or Not?
« #28 on: November 12, 2007, 11:04 PM »

too fake to be real  Cool
pure entertainment,nothing more !
tenor (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (WWE) Real Or Not?
« #29 on: November 12, 2007, 11:56 PM »

The promoter or booker determines the winner of a match beforehand,
 having writers script the results to create fan interest.
 Because of this, winning and losing in professional wrestling do not carry the same weight as they do in traditional sports.
 The characters that the wrestlers portray are more important than their win-loss records.
 Some stars rarely win, but they continue to wrestle because they are so entertaining.
 Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2007. © 1993-2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.[/
 
 
 Putting my name on this topic is so embarrassing. At least it's for a good cause, lol
 I read this article to convince my little cousins. It goes a little more explanatory.
 
 Each match has a referee, but the referee does not judge illegal acts in the ring.
 Instead, the referee serves as a coordinator, telling the wrestlers when to change the pace of the match, or mentioning to them what moves to execute next.
 The referee wears a listening device in the ear that allows the promoter to give instructions during the match.
 The referee then relays messages to the wrestlers as the match progresses.
 A wrestler’s trademark is his or her finishing move, which usually has a colorful name.
 Finishing moves include the Stone Cold Stunner, the DDT, the Choke Slam, the Razor's Edge, the Tombstone Piledriver, and the Power Bomb.
 These finishing moves are designed to provide a dramatic ending to the match, but they are also designed not to hurt the wrestlers.
 For example, in the Stone Cold Stunner and the DDT, which are almost identical, the wrestler grabs the opponent's head and falls to the mat, making it appear that the opponent has smashed his or her head into the canvas and been knocked out.
 The move appears violent, but when making it, the winner uses the shoulder to cushion and protect the opponent's head.
 The result is a crowd-pleasing ending, but no serious injury.
 Wrestlers are specifically trained to perform these maneuvers, and they are extremely careful in executing them.
 
 Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2007. © 1993-2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.



With all these that Eldee hard painstakingly posted i'm utterly surprised and bewildered that this argument is still on. We all know its fake. Haaaaa ignorance true true no good o!
tenor (m)
Re: Is Wrestling (WWE) Real Or Not?
« #30 on: November 13, 2007, 12:00 AM »

Quote
The promoter or booker determines the winner of a match beforehand,
 having writers script the results to create fan interest.
 Because of this, winning and losing in professional wrestling do not carry the same weight as they do in traditional sports.
 The characters that the wrestlers portray are more important than their win-loss records.
 Some stars rarely win, but they continue to wrestle because they are so entertaining.
 Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2007. © 1993-2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.[/
 
 
 Putting my name on this topic is so embarrassing. At least it's for a good cause, lol
 I read this article to convince my little cousins. It goes a little more explanatory.
 
 Each match has a referee, but the referee does not judge illegal acts in the ring.
 Instead, the referee serves as a coordinator, telling the wrestlers when to change the pace of the match, or mentioning to them what moves to execute next.
 The referee wears a listening device in the ear that allows the promoter to give instructions during the match.
 The referee then relays messages to the wrestlers as the match progresses.
 A wrestler’s trademark is his or her finishing move, which usually has a colorful name.
 Finishing moves include the Stone Cold Stunner, the DDT, the Choke Slam, the Razor's Edge, the Tombstone Piledriver, and the Power Bomb.
 These finishing moves are designed to provide a dramatic ending to the match, but they are also designed not to hurt the wrestlers.
 For example, in the Stone Cold Stunner and the DDT, which are almost identical, the wrestler grabs the opponent's head and falls to the mat, making it appear that the opponent has smashed his or her head into the canvas and been knocked out.
 The move appears violent, but when making it, the winner uses the shoulder to cushion and protect the opponent's head.
 The result is a crowd-pleasing ending, but no serious injury.
 Wrestlers are specifically trained to perform these maneuvers, and they are extremely careful in executing them.
 
 Microsoft ® Encarta ® 2007. © 1993-2006 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved.


With all these that Eldee had painstakingly posted i'm utterly surprised and bewildered that this argument is still on. We all know its fake. Haaaaa ignorance true true no good o!
FactorChic (f)
Re: Is Wrestling (WWE) Real Or Not?
« #31 on: November 13, 2007, 01:11 AM »

I've seen several matches here in Detroit, the only thing fake about Wrestling is, they already know who will win or not, it is scripted, but all the fights, the sledge hammers, ladders and everything, REAL!!!! Get a ticket, too bad Wrestle Mania 24 is sold out, The fights are all real
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