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RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - takmark - 03-29-2010

(03-29-2010, 12:06 PM)Black Sun Wrote: Professional wrestling is a sport, not a competitive sport like boxing but a sport never the less.

Is the outcome of bouts prearranged? well duh! of course they are, are their moves in the ring planned?, to a point, there will be one or two "high spot" moves prearranged along with the outcome but most of what goes on in the ring is spontaneously "called" by the participants, like freeform jazz musicians riffing off each other.

Professional wrestling is also very dangerous, in the late 80's-early 90's Lloyds of London gave loads of pro wrestlers lucrative insurance policies thinking to themselves "It's all fake we won't get many claims!" but it turned out the joke was on them. Pro wrestling can be extremely dangerous if moves are not performed correctly, one wrong piledriver and you could be spending the rest of your life eating your meals with a straw. As dozens of claims came in from pro wrestlers for broken bones, concussions, head injuries, spinal injuries, paralysis etc, Lloyds realised they had made a big mistake underestimating professional wrestling.

I've been in a wrestling ring, when you get picked up and slammed on your back correctly it still hurts, the ring is not a trampoline, when you get slapped across the chest it hurts, when you get hit on the head with a metal chair, you get hit on the head with a metal chair, there are no "fake" metal chairs. When you bleed, you bleed for real even if the wound is self inflicted the blood is real.

Check out Mickey Rourke in the film "The Wrestler" to see what the long term physical and emotional effects of a career in pro-wrestling can have on your body and mind. Want to enjoy family life?, don't become a pro wrestler because you are on the road nearly every single day, week after week, month after month, year after year, it never ends.

It wasn't intended to be a "serious" post. I thought the....when it doesn't have two semi-naked women thrashing around in mud or jello. might have indicated that?

My uncle James (Jimmy) was a wrestling fanatic, he used to take me to the Kelvin Arena in the early to mid 60's to watch the fights. I've seen all the greats of that era....probably around the time it was starting to be televised.


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - Black Sun - 03-29-2010

Maybe I went a bit over the top but I am sick of defending pro wrestling from people who don't think wrestling fans "get it", we do, I was sure and certain in the knowledge that pro wrestling was pre-planned and staged from about the age of eight but I still loved/love it.

When I was kid I was always a fan of the heels (bad guys) like Rollerball Rocco and my favourite of all time Kendo Nagasaki. I watched Kendo Nagasaki knock an audience member out for real at Butlins in Skegness in 1982, the guy was drunk and kept trying to grab Kendo's leg through the ropes. Kendo stopped and glared at him a few times (Kendo NEVER spoke a word in public), finally he jumped and punched the guy right in the face and he slumped to the ground.

As far as pro wrestling goes I think wrestler Jeff Jarrett sums it up nicely "Those that understand it need no explanation, to those that don't understand it no explanation is good enough".


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - Rhubarb - 03-29-2010

No1 son has a new chat up line after going to the Gym for an assessment
He only has 5% body fat. and is still needs to get an extra 5 kg body weight

'Hey girls I'm good for you I'm 95% fat free!'


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - Twitchin Kitten - 03-29-2010

LOL tell him that's a good one Trudi!

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RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - Greeneyesofblue - 03-29-2010

Anyone ever seen the production, "Tony and Tina's Wedding" ?


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - Twilla - 03-29-2010

Nope, never even heard of it.


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - takmark - 03-29-2010

I saw a sign in our local bus station which read "Pickpockets may operate in this area"
..........who gave them permission to do THAT ??
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RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - Twilla - 03-29-2010

Hehehe. Which is different than "hahaha"... it's more of a giggle.


RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - takmark - 03-29-2010

(03-29-2010, 09:19 PM)Twilla Wrote: Hehehe. Which is different than "hahaha"... it's more of a giggle.
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I'll take your giggle, and raise you a, snicker...
  
The BBC have launched an advice programme for religious paranoid hard of hearing people who keep thinking they're receiving divine messages, called...
....What The Holy Fuck Was That?!
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RE: The Completely Pointless Thread - Twitchin Kitten - 03-31-2010

I just wasted half my morning fucking up my online Roboform Account. Crazy Gah