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Post by PreachCaleb on Sept 7, 2021 14:20:34 GMT
And that's what Moosenugget is criticizing about modern wrestling. Too many wrestlers are breaking their backs and necks. It's not supposed to be that risky. Flair broke his back, but it was in a plane crash. Not in the ring. Wrestling is not supposed to be so risky that you can face paralysis in any given match. It should be worked safe to look dangerous.
Absolutely agree. It's tough grueling sport.
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Post by Harry Skywalker on Sept 7, 2021 14:23:27 GMT
And that's what Moosenugget is criticizing about modern wrestling. Too many wrestlers are breaking their backs and necks. It's not supposed to be that risky. Flair broke his back, but it was in a plane crash. Not in the ring. Wrestling is not supposed to be so risky that you can face paralysis in any given match. It should be worked safe to look dangerous. Absolutely agree. It's tough grueling sport. But Wrestling is physical and it's still very risky.
Wrestlers know or should know the dangers of this profession, like boxers and etc.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Sept 7, 2021 14:28:01 GMT
And that's what Moosenugget is criticizing about modern wrestling. Too many wrestlers are breaking their backs and necks. It's not supposed to be that risky. Flair broke his back, but it was in a plane crash. Not in the ring. Wrestling is not supposed to be so risky that you can face paralysis in any given match. It should be worked safe to look dangerous. Absolutely agree. It's tough grueling sport. But Wrestling is physical and it's still very risky.
Wrestlers know or should know the dangers of this profession, like boxers and etc.
Yes, it is. That doesn't mean it should be made even more risky. Hurricanranas to the outside. Piledrivers off the top rope. Splashes on the floor. Diving off higher and higher platforms. High impact moves onto the ring apron. These things are adding needless risks to an already risky sport. They do know the dangers. That doesn't mean they should add even more dangers. And even boxing has rules to minimize the risks to the fighters.
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Post by Harry Skywalker on Sept 7, 2021 14:30:10 GMT
But Wrestling is physical and it's still very risky.
Wrestlers know or should know the dangers of this profession, like boxers and etc.
Yes, it is. That doesn't mean it should be made even more risky. Hurricanranas to the outside. Piledrivers off the top rope. Splashes on the floor. Diving off higher and higher platforms. High impact moves onto the ring apron. These things are adding needless risks to an already risky sport. They do know the dangers. That doesn't mean they should add even more dangers. And even boxing has rules to minimize the risks to the fighters. But if they think now wrestling is risky then I can't imagine what they would think during the Attitude Era.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Sept 7, 2021 19:23:58 GMT
Yes, it is. That doesn't mean it should be made even more risky. Hurricanranas to the outside. Piledrivers off the top rope. Splashes on the floor. Diving off higher and higher platforms. High impact moves onto the ring apron. These things are adding needless risks to an already risky sport. They do know the dangers. That doesn't mean they should add even more dangers. And even boxing has rules to minimize the risks to the fighters. But if they think now wrestling is risky then I can't imagine what they would think during the Attitude Era. That was certainly the beginning trend of escalating risks.
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Post by mstreepsucks on Sept 7, 2021 19:36:49 GMT
I think it's performance art so: fake.
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Post by Harry Skywalker on Sept 8, 2021 1:27:52 GMT
But if they think now wrestling is risky then I can't imagine what they would think during the Attitude Era. That was certainly the beginning trend of escalating risks. Yes. It was by far the best wresstling period ever.
What a shame...
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Post by Harry Skywalker on Sept 8, 2021 1:28:28 GMT
I think it's performance art so: fake. Nope. Not fake at all.
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Post by mstreepsucks on Sept 8, 2021 1:56:34 GMT
I think it's performance art so: fake. Nope. Not fake at all. i guess u right.
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Post by Harry Skywalker on Sept 8, 2021 9:17:09 GMT
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Post by PreachCaleb on Sept 8, 2021 15:12:09 GMT
That was certainly the beginning trend of escalating risks. Yes. It was by far the best wresstling period ever.
What a shame...
That's what everyone says about the era they grew up in. It was a boom period. But it's negative affects have lasted longer than any positives.
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Post by Harry Skywalker on Sept 8, 2021 15:21:20 GMT
Yes. It was by far the best wresstling period ever.
What a shame...
That's what everyone says about the era they grew up in. It was a boom period. But it's negative affects have lasted longer than any positives. It's the best era for the vast majority of people.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Sept 8, 2021 15:49:39 GMT
That's what everyone says about the era they grew up in. It was a boom period. But it's negative affects have lasted longer than any positives. It's the best era for the vast majority of people. Not really. Just the vast majority of people who grew up on the Attitude Era. But every person thinks their era was the best.
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Post by Harry Skywalker on Sept 8, 2021 16:13:40 GMT
It's the best era for the vast majority of people. Not really. Just the vast majority of people who grew up on the Attitude Era. But every person thinks their era was the best. Not really.
The vast majority prefers the Attitude Era.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Sept 8, 2021 16:27:00 GMT
Not really. Just the vast majority of people who grew up on the Attitude Era. But every person thinks their era was the best. Not really.
The vast majority prefers the Attitude Era.
Not really. Fans who grew up with wrestling in the 60s, 70s, and 80s prefer those eras.
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Post by Harry Skywalker on Sept 8, 2021 17:11:58 GMT
Not really.
The vast majority prefers the Attitude Era.
Not really. Fans who grew up with wrestling in the 60s, 70s, and 80s prefer those eras. Not really. The vast majority prefers the Attitude Era.
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Post by PreachCaleb on Sept 8, 2021 18:24:47 GMT
Not really. Fans who grew up with wrestling in the 60s, 70s, and 80s prefer those eras. Not really. The vast majority prefers the Attitude Era. Oh, you're trolling. Thanks for letting me know.
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Post by Harry Skywalker on Sept 9, 2021 1:35:41 GMT
Not really. The vast majority prefers the Attitude Era. Oh, you're trolling. Thanks for letting me know. No. YOU are trolling.
It's obvious.
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Post by petrolino on Sept 11, 2021 21:29:50 GMT
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