| Of course it is. I know everyone can argue that | | | | course you have the wrestlers that fight outside |
| the storylines are fake and all that blood isn't real. | | | | of the ring and get slammed on auditorium floors. |
| And you are right. The secret to wrestling is that | | | | How do they prepare for the beatings? Easy, a |
| yes it is scripted, the winners are chosen before | | | | lot of it is choreograhed. When a wrestler gets |
| the match, but the violence you see is semi-real. | | | | slammed he's not slammed down with force |
| They hit each other with real chairs, they do | | | | (usually) and he's basically being dropped "nicely". |
| break real tables. Don't believe me? Go to a live | | | | If wrestling was fake why would there be so |
| wrestling match. Depending on which wrestling | | | | many injuries throughout the industry? The |
| organization you go to, they might even take the | | | | answer is because it's a grueling job. Some |
| chair you're sitting in and hit their opponents with | | | | aspects are considered "fake" and most of it is |
| it. | | | | exaggerated, but as a whole it's not fake. These |
| Yes the rings have some give to them, especially | | | | people are real athletes and put their bodies |
| in the center, that's why you usually see a | | | | through a lot of punishment on a weekly (if not |
| wrestler slammed into the center of the ring. Of | | | | more often) basis. |