== == In some cases they use small razors that are handed off to them by a referee or anyone else they get close to that works with the act (such as announcers). In other cases, they can also be handed off blood capsules. Small capsules that break into red gushy blood. Simply smashing it across your forehead works.
It is real when wrestlers bleed. They rarely use fake blood (there are obvious exceptions, such as Gangrel's "blood baths," in which his opponents have gallons of blood-like substance dumped on them) in matches. The most common way for wrestlers to make themselves bleed is to keep a razor blade taped up on their wrists, hands, or fingertips, which is then exposed when it's time for them to cut themselves. When a wrestler cuts himself it is called "blading," and when he then bleeds it is called "juicing." These occur when a wrestler's opponent has landed a supposedly devastating move on him. He will quickly cut himself across the forehead, which will produce enough blood to give him a convincingly battered appearance. They almost never cut themselves anywhere else, as doing so would be extremely dangerous. Wrestlers also, occasionally, bleed from actual contact. They try to pull their punches, but they really do hit each other, and accidents happen. This way of bleeding is known as "hardway," and we're pretty sure it's less than popular among the wrestlers. They cut themsrlfs with a razor blade. But when they bleed from the mouth, they use blood capsules. indeed they do since most wrestlers don't have AIDs. Wrestling is about 60% fake - but i still love it. They don't use blood packs - they cut themselves with a razor when they're lying down on the canvas. The blood is not fake they cut them selfs.they have rasor blades and cut them selfs.read wrestling books and it says it!! Wrestling is fake but they do really get hurt sometimes they really get hurt the razores are on the sports tape the tape there hands up with The blood in wrestling is not real it is artificial blood that you can spray from a bottle or make using paint or Kool-Aid.
Blood in the WWE is not fake, it does generate from the body. To be honest, most wrestling companies refer to this as adding color to a match. To add color in a match, you require the process of blading. A wrestler will put a blade under their wrist tape, and after receiving what appears to be a dangerous injury they will then discretely cut themselves, usually in the forehead to create a thing cut, that when hit begins to bleed profusely but heal realtively quick. However, the primary problem with blading is when cut too deep, the wound can lead to serious injuries. Due to WWE's current PG rating, blading and adding color is very very rare.
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