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For               years               people               have               made               fun               of               pro               wrestling               and               their               fans.

Who               would               want               to               watch               a               bunch               of               guys               in               tights               wrestling               with               each               other?

Who               wants               to               see               all               those               cheesy               characters               in               those               storylines?

And               why               would               they               want               to               watch               something               that               is               "fake"?

I'll               tell               you               why               it's               fun               to               watch               wrestling.

It's               because               pro               wrestling               features               the               best               athletes               on               the               face               of               the               planet.

It's               not               fake,               it's               staged
First               let's               clear               up               this               whole               "wrestling               is               fake"               idea.

Yes               pro               wrestling               is               staged.

Before               the               match               the               winner               is               already               decided,               sometimes               before               a               match               the               wrestlers               will               even               figure               out               what               they               are               going               to               do               in               the               match               step               by               step               (although               sometimes               they               just               wing               it               too).

The               punches               aren't               real               and               all               the               suplexes               and               other               moves               are               done               in               a               way               to               protect               the               other               wrestler.

However,               nothing               about               it               is               fake.

It               doesn't               matter               if               the               ring               has               springs               underneath               it.

You               try               going               to               a               wrestling               ring               and               just               falling               on               your               back               30               times.

Then               try               doing               that               everyday               for               a               week               and               I'll               bet               your               back               will               be               sore               for               a               long               time.

Wrestlers               do               this               for               about               20               years               straight.

Also               how               can               you               fake               jumping               off               things?

Today's               style               of               pro               wrestling               is               very               high               risk.

Wrestlers               will               jump               off               the               turnbuckle,               off               the               ropes,               sometimes               even               a               ladder               or               a               steel               cage               and               there's               no               way               of               faking               that.

I               don't               care               if               the               ring               has               springs               or               if               the               outside               of               the               ring               has               two               or               three               inches               of               padding               when               you               fall               off               a               15               foot               ladder               on               to               a               two               inch               padding               you               don't               feel               the               two               inch               padding               you               feel               the               cement               underneath               it.

Wrestlers               do               things               I've               never               seen               before
Obviously               professional               athletes               are               a               lot               better               at               what               they               do               than               me               and               my               friends               but               that               doesn't               mean               they               do               anything               that               ever               makes               me               wonder               how               in               the               world               they               did               that.

Peyton               Manning               is               a               great               passer               but               I've               seen               people               who               can               throw               a               football.

Lebron               James               is               a               great               basketball               player               but               I've               seen               people               who               can               shoot               a               basketball.

What               I               haven't               seen               is               someone               run               through               a               ring               jump               from               the               mat               to               one               of               the               ropes               suddenly               stop,               balanced               on               a               rope               like               a               tight               rope               walker,               then               spring               of               the               rope               about               ten               feet               in               the               air               like               Sabu.

I've               never               seen               someone               climb               up               on               a               turnbuckle,               jump               in               the               air,               do               a               back               flip               in               the               air               and               then               land               flat               on               someone               else               like               Paul               London.

I've               never               seen               someone               jump               onto               the               top               turnbuckle,               do               the               splits               and               then               do               a               back               flip               on               to               somebody               else               like               Rob               Van               Dam.

I've               never               seen               a               person               who               is               5'11               and               220               pounds               but               was               able               to               throw               around               guys               who               were               7'0               and               350               pounds               like               they               were               rag               dolls               like               Chris               Benoit               does.

ESPN               can               debate               who               they               think               is               the               best               athlete               but               Lebron               James,               Tiger               Woods,               Lance               Armstrong,               Kobe               Bryant,               Alex               Rodriguez,               Tom               Brady               and               Derek               Jeter               can't               do               a               third               of               what               pro               wrestlers               do               every               night.

Wrestlers               don't               have               an               off-season
Unlike               other               professional               sports               pro               wrestling               takes               place               twelve               months               a               year               and               they               don't               take               months               off               in               between               matches               like               boxers               or               MMA               fighters               either.

If               you're               working               for               a               major               company               like               the               WWE               or               the               WCW               back               when               it               still               existed               then               in               addition               to               weekly               TV               shows               and               PPVs               you're               also               wrestling               on               house               shows.

House               shows               are               shows               that               aren't               televised               but               still               take               place               so               that               people               can               see               the               wrestlers               live.

In               all               if               you're               working               full               time               in               a               major               federation               then               you're               wrestling               five               or               six               nights               a               week.

Now               let's               do               some               math.

If               you're               a               NFL               player               you               play               about               sixteen               times               a               year               and               if               you               play               twenty               years               then               you're               working               for               three               hundred               and               twenty               days.

If               you               play               in               the               NBA               or               NHL               you're               playing               about               80               days               of               the               year               and               over               twenty               years               that's               one               thousand               six               hundred               days.

If               you're               playing               in               Major               League               Baseball               then               you               play               roughly               one               hundred               and               sixty               days               a               year               and               that               means               over               twenty               years               you               are               playing               three               thousand               two               hundred               times.

But               if               you're               wrestling               full               time               in               the               WWE               and               you're               wrestling               five               to               six               times               a               week               then               that               means               you're               wrestling               somewhere               between               two               hundred               and               sixty               to               three               and               twelve               nights               a               year.

Over               twenty               years               that               comes               out               to               somewhere               between               five               thousand               two               hundred               nights               to               six               thousand               two               hundred               and               forty.

In               addition               to               that               most               wrestlers               don't               even               stop               after               forty               years.

Like               other               pro               sports               most               pro               wrestlers               now               get               into               the               business               in               their               late               teens               to               early               twenties,               and               most               of               them               continue               to               wrestle               well               past               their               40s.

Most               of               the               top               wrestlers               today               like               Shawn               Michaels,               the               Undertaker,               Chris               Benoit,               Booker               T               and               Jeff               Jarrett               have               already               hit               40               years               old               and               still               have               several               years               left               in               their               career.

Ric               Flair               is               fifty-eight               and               is               still               wrestling               on               a               regular               basis.

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               In               an               article               by               another               Associated               Content               Producer               called               Why               Hockey               Rules               the               author               brings               up               a               test               that               ESPN               did               on               their               Page               2               website.

ESPN               got               together               a               panel               of               experts               made               up               of               sports               scientists               from               the               United               States               Olympic               Committee,               of               academicians               who               study               the               science               of               muscles               and               movement,               of               a               star               two-sport               athlete,               and               of               journalists               who               spend               their               lives               watching               athletes.

They               gave               each               sport               a               1               -               10               difficulty               ranking               in               ten               different               categories.

Their               results               were               that               the               top               five               hardest               sports               to               play               were               boxing,               ice               hockey,               football,               basketball,               and               wrestling.

However,               that's               amateur               wrestling.

If               you               look               across               the               board               at               each               category               you'll               see               that               pro               wrestling               would               actually               get               a               higher               score               than               amateur               wrestling               so               if               pro               wrestling               were               included               it'd               easily               be               higher.

For               instance               Amateur               wrestling               got               a               7.13               rating               in               strength.

Obviously               strength               is               very               important               in               wrestling               but               in               amateur               wrestling               you're               grappling               on               the               ground               with               wrestlers               your               own               size.

In               pro               wrestling               you're               often               wrestling               guys               who               are               bigger               than               your               weight               class,               and               you               often               have               to               lift               them               up               in               the               air.

Wrestling               got               a               6.63               in               Endurance.

Endurance               is               important               in               amateur               wrestling               but               not               as               important               as               in               pro               wrestling               when               you               often               have               15               -               20               minute               matches,               some               federations               have               matches               that               go               45               -               60               minutes.

And               again               you're               not               on               the               ground               grappling,               you're               on               your               feet               running               all               over               the               ring.

Your               durability               in               pro               wrestling               has               to               be               better.

Like               I               said               before               some               wrestlers               are               wrestling               two               hundred               or               three               hundred               times               a               night.

If               you're               not               durable               you're               not               going               to               make               it               more               than               a               year               in               pro               wrestling.

A               lot               of               pro               wrestlers               need               a               lot               more               flexibility               than               amateur               wrestlers               so               they               can               do               their               acrobatic               moves.

And               probably               the               biggest               difference               is               in               the               nerve               category.

I'm               sure               people               get               injured               in               amateur               wrestling               but               not               like               in               pro               wrestling.

When               you're               a               pro               wrestler               something               could               happen               at               any               time               that               could               end               your               career               or               your               life.

It's               happened               before               even               to               the               most               careful               wrestlers.

D'Lo               Brown               had               a               move               in               his               repertoire               called               a               running               powerbomb;               he'd               been               using               it               for               a               while               and               had               probably               done               it               literally               hundreds               of               times.

But               one               night               against               Darren               "Droz"               Drozdov               something               went               wrong               and               D'Lo               dropped               Droz               on               his               head               and               neck               and               Droz               was               paralyzed.

It               can               happen               quite               easily               if               you're               not               careful               but               even               when               you               are               careful               things               can               go               wrong.

You               also               have               to               be               willing               to               jump               off               things               which               could               easily               break               a               leg               if               you               landed               wrong,               or               you               could               land               on               top               of               somebody               else               and               hurt               them.

Probably               the               only               sport               you               have               to               have               more               nerve               than               pro               wrestling               is               boxing.

The               overall               scores               on               ESPN's               test               had               amateur               wrestling               just               nine               points               behind               boxing,               but               the               differences               between               pro               wrestling               and               amateur               wrestling               would               easily               make               up               for               nine               points               and               make               it               the               most               difficult               sport.






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