The matches are not choreographed!!!! The only thing the wrestlers know is which one of them is going to win at the end of the match. The match itself the wrestlers talk over what moves they want to do in the ring, but once in the ring they call it as it goes. I no way are they choregraphed like they are dancers. If they were there would never be any injuries of the seriousiness that occur.
no High school wrestling is amateur wrestling and WWE is professional wrestling. Sure, many professional wrestlers have amateur background but being an amateur wrestler doesn't automatically mean you'll be capable to be a professional as amateur wrestling is competition kind of thing and professional is acting.
A heel in professional wrestling is a villain character. A face in professional wrestling is a hero character. The vast majority of wrestling storylines place a heel against a face. A face character and a heel character are entirely kayfabe (not real) and do not show there true personality.
He is not retired from Professional Wrestling but has left the WWE
Lita ,because she is stronger
While the results and winners are predetermined in professional wrestling companies like World Wrestling Entertainment, the pain and physical activity that many of the athletes endure and go through is very real. Many professional wrestlers have suffered intense injuries from the hard impact activity that goes on inside a professional wrestling ring.
dan mix vs john Holmes in an porn shoot in 1989
Hulk Hogan is a former professional wrestler. He injured his neck during a wrestling match in the WCW. He had to leave wrestling because of the injury.
The main guy Ashley choreographs Diversity's dances.
No Way, As we already know World Wrestling Entertainment fired Jeff Hardy from wrestling business in 2009 and Jeff Hardy now continues his professional wrestling career in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. I am sure Jeff hardy never comes back to WWE because of his past challenge with CM Punk. In 2009, Jeff Hardy lost a wrestling match to CM Punk under one stipulation. In other words, Jeff Hardy should not return to WWE if he loses match to CM Punk. As per that professional wrestling match's stipulation, Jeff Hardy announced his retirement in World Wrestling Entertainment.
I'm confused by what you mean when you say "real professional wrestling". Professional wrestling is not real wrestling, it is entertainment. If you mean real, collegiate wrestling, then yes. It is.
The storyline is scripted, the actual wrestling match is not
Popularized during the boom of professional wrestling in the mid to late 1990's, a Buried Alive match is a no holds barred match where the objective is to literally bury the opponent alive in a pre arranged hole at the location of the match. The Undertaker of World Wrestling Entertainment was a notable participant in this type of match.
Kingdom - professional wrestling - was created in 1997.
Evolve - professional wrestling - was created in 2010.
lucha for a wrestling match luchando for actually wrestling
A no disqualification match.
I believe in a chair match the first person to put a steel chair under one person's face and hit him on the back of the head with another chair wins.