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Wrestling is a form of entertainment which is enjoyed by millions of loyal fans of all age groups and nationalities. The popularity increased gerastically since the days of early professional wrestling. With the retail spending money on endorsements and action figures resembling favourite wrestlers the demand for wrestling enhanced. Unfortunately wrestling still isn’t understood by many younger viewers. young men mimic dangerous moves influenced by professional Wrestlers for the thrill of it or just to practice for their dream profession failing to understand wrestling is a form of entertainment, There are serious injuries involved with the business, and actually getting admitted to a organization like the WWE is extremely hard. Wrestling is a form of entertainment where Wrestlers are trained to make it seem like they are in pain. Davis stated that although Wrestlers undergo moves which seem like they are going through excruciating pain but it is actually exaggerated. WWE young male audience forget that the Wrestlers they see exchanging wholes and moves on TV and in arenas are only giving the illusion of hurting each other. What many teenagers fail to understand is that Wrestlers do not actually experience the pain which it seems like they undergo when they are put in such moves. When put in moves such as the notorious “pile drives” or the Suplex” the impact of the fall can be heard from even the farthest seats in the arena.
Approximate Word count = 866 Approximate Pages = 3.5 (250 words per page double spaced)
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