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Are the USA Wrestling moves real?

Fake fighting and real wrestling, or in other words, know how to fight and know how to use force

They have all received professional wrestling training. In terms of resistance to blows, a qualified wrestler must at least 10 times more durable than normal people. So when you see those wrestlers on the field, they are all invincible (although they are said to be invincible, it is common for wrestlers to get injured. We want to be grateful to every wrestler on the field. Their professional performances cost a lot. ) In addition to their superior physiques, wrestlers have their own methods of reducing damage. For example, when someone throws them down from the air, they will use their feet to land first to reduce the impact. When you hit someone with your fist, you don't clench your fist tightly. The fist is actually a little looser and the strength is retained. It can also be said that wrestling is an industry that is more of a performance than a competition. It can also be seen from the name WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). Therefore, strictly speaking, there are very few players who are beaten to death in the wrestling ring (OWEN HEART slipped and fell), but there are quite a few serious injuries. (For example, HBK, who many people like very much, has been injured continuously recently).

Is wrestling a real fight or a fake fight?

Wrestling can be said to be a real fight or a fake fight. Because wrestling is an industry that is more performance-oriented than competitive, its entertainment determines that wrestling will not be a real fight. Therefore, wrestlers can do some incredible things, and this requires the cooperation of both parties. Moreover, the schedule of the wrestlers is very tight. If the wrestlers are often injured, it will be impossible to organize the wrestling. Some people may feel disappointed when they see this. It turns out that wrestling is all fake. But let me say it again, when a wrestler flies down from the air to suppress his opponent, when a wrestler uses strong moves such as POWER BOMB to finish his opponent, is it possible that the impact is fake? Are all the pained expressions from the wrestlers fake? Absolutely not! They use their pain to give all friends watching wrestling a huge shock! When RANDY ORTON was thrown on the nails by Mick FOLEY, and EDDIE was shot on the bench by JBL and his head was bleeding, their expressions were absolutely true! So there is a real side to wrestling. Generally speaking, wrestling is a fighting game in which two players cooperate well. The outcome of every wrestling match is planned in advance, and there are even rehearsals. That’s why the wrestling we see is so exciting. In the end, it is meaningless to discuss whether wrestling is real or fake. As long as wrestling can bring us happiness, it is enough.

The pillars and steps are actually not made of iron. The ladder is actually much lighter than the commentator said, and it doesn't actually hurt much to be hit by this thing. Most of the time, you will notice that it is the triangular end of the steps (you need to imagine that the V-shaped end is used to fix it to the pillar) and the body of the wrestler (that is, the side being beaten). If it is used to hit the opponent's head, the opponent will raise their hands to protect; if a player is leaning on the second step, which is the lower level of the steps, then the opponent will smash the step towards him, carefully If you look at it, you'll notice that you actually hit the tip towards the second step the player is leaning on, not towards the person. The ring pillars are sturdier and potentially dangerous, but again, few players are injured. If the opponent dodges in the field, the players usually bump their shoulders against the pillars. If you get close, you will find that there is actually no contact between their bodies and the pillars. Similarly, when a contestant is put down to the ground and his legs are pulled against a pillar with his crotch, the crotch and the iron pillar are actually unable to touch. Being hit against a pillar outside the ring is more "real", but if you look closely, you will find that wrestlers usually block their shoulders with their hands before hitting the pillar to reduce the impact.

There are real and fake barbed wire fences (wrapped on them). During the competition, players have to frequently swap out the real and fake barbed wire ropes. When the players were about to get beat up, they used fake wires instead of real ones, and this was done behind the announcer's desk. The spiked parts of the fake barbed wire were wrapped to prevent injury.

The tables used in wrestling matches are thin and flimsy and can be easily broken. These tables have not been tampered with in advance, but the materials are inferior, and the places where they were broken are in the middle, and there is no metal bracket there.

When a wrestler uses a hammer, the hammer is either fake or plastic, or the player deliberately "pulls" the hammer back to reduce the force, which means that it is not hitting the opponent with full force. Pull the hammer back as you swing it.

The "lead pipes" used by wrestlers are generally either plastic or aluminum pipes. The reason why lead pipes are rarely used is because of the fear of lead poisoning. Those "steel pipes" are not really made of steel.

Those thumbtacks are real, and you will get hurt if you stick them in. Any one you see will hurt a player if they stick in them. However, the boots, knee pads and elbow pads worn by the wrestlers will provide protection, but other places such as scratches on the face or body will not work.

Those folding chairs are specially made to reduce most of the impact, and the average player will not exert too much force, thus reducing the risk of injury. Besides, those chairs are indeed made of iron.

The bottom of the ring is very elastic, like a spring bed. When a player jumps from a high place, the ring absorbs most of the impact. There are also several layers of cork underneath the mats in the ring, which will also absorb impact. In addition, there is often a small microphone under the ring, which will make some big moves sound more dangerous.

What is the reason for the blood of the wrestlers?

Ninety-five percent of the time, the wrestler's blood is cut by himself rather than using a blood bag. Let's talk about it in detail: The wrestler gets out of the ring and hides from the audience's sight. Then he would pull out a small razor blade (usually hidden in a wristband or glove, or secretly handed to him by the referee while pretending to check if he was injured) and quickly cut his forehead. The reason for not cutting other places is because it is very dangerous, but sometimes it is also dangerous, because if the wound is too deep, it may injure the aorta. You'll notice that nine times out of ten the camera will move away from the bleeding contestant to avoid ruining the look. A small wound can allow the blood to mix with sweat quickly, resulting in a good effect. Sometimes blood bags or bags are also used, such as the blood KANE spits out from his mouth.

The suppressed party is not unconscious. Most of them are due to exhaustion of physical strength or being hit by heavy blows and are temporarily unable to perform major movements. Some are due to being suppressed by the opponent in terms of technology and strength~!