Yes it is a tridation. In other countries too, but masked wrestlers are especially popular cult heroes in Mexico. They even make movies.
Corrvettes vipers ferarri M3 ect.
Wrestlers as a rule of thumb should be well built. They must also reach other criteria such as their face appearing as if they spent their entire early childhood smashing it against a wall. Wrestlers over the years have decided to wear more and more skimpy outfits to such a point that they would make hookers blush. Along with that wrestlers cannot be ginger due to the fact that they are naturally frail. Wrestlers also always have tiny penises, no matter what else they may say, this rule holds true for all of them. All of them.
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It depends on which wrestler and UFC fighter you are comparing. Actually speaking the top wrestlers like "John Cena" or "CM Punk" or even part time wrestlers like "Rock", "Brock Lesnar" or "Undertaker" make far more money than almost all the UFC fighters. Similarly, the top UFC fighters like Anderson Silva, Jon Jones etc make more money than most of the wrestlers. In fact, the amount of money these guys make is a direct reflection of their popularity and the guys who are champions usually make more money than the rest of their peers.
Yes they are scripted as to who will win and who will lose.
there has been 12 female wrestlers in hair vs hair matches.
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Due to bloody matches
yes and more championships and wrestlers way more matches
No, professional wrestling matches do not involve any wrestlers stripping off completely. Wrestlers wear specific attire that is designed for both practical and aesthetic purposes during their matches.
No Disqualification matches and hard core matches usually have negative effect on the wrestlers body. After all, they are also human. External items like ladders, steel cage, tables, chairs etc are used by wrestlers to hit one another during the match. Though they take every precaution to ensure that the other party doesn't get hurt much, it is practically impossible to avoid injury in such matches. Many wrestlers have had career ending injuries due to such matches. One great example is Edge. He had to retire all of a sudden due to some health issues which are most probably due to his epic ladder matches
No Disqualification matches and hard core matches usually have negative effect on the wrestlers body. After all, they are also human. External items like ladders, steel cage, tables, chairs etc are used by wrestlers to hit one another during the match. Though they take every precaution to ensure that the other party doesn't get hurt much, it is practically impossible to avoid injury in such matches. Many wrestlers have had career ending injuries due to such matches. One great example is Edge. He had to retire all of a sudden due to some health issues which are most probably due to his epic ladder matches
No Disqualification matches and hard core matches usually have negative effect on the wrestlers body. After all, they are also human. External items like ladders, steel cage, tables, chairs etc are used by wrestlers to hit one another during the match. Though they take every precaution to ensure that the other party doesn't get hurt much, it is practically impossible to avoid injury in such matches. Many wrestlers have had career ending injuries due to such matches. One great example is Edge. He had to retire all of a sudden due to some health issues which are most probably due to his epic ladder matches
One can watch women wrestlers live at events such as the Olympics. One can also see them in action live on WWE and the FCW matches. These are widely available on cable and online.
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In professional Wrestling, a "promotional gimmick" is the advertising hype or angle used by promoters and managers to attract audiences to attend a match or watch on TV. Some gimmicks include grudge matches, re-matches, bouts between famous wrestlers, championship bouts or belt titles, cage matches, and battle royales. Individual wrestlers and tag team have their own gimmicks that pertain to their characters name, hidden identities, special abilities, and signature moves. Often times, the on-camera "trash talk" between wrestlers, managers and promoters are designed to build up the hype about a rivalry, or upcoming match, and is used as a promotional gimmick to get more people to watch.