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    become a professional wrestler. There are many other people that might want to pursue their wrestling skills, too. People that want to pursue wrestling professionally need to know budgeting, where to go to get education, and what they need to do to get a head start in wrestling. many people that like wrestling want to become a pro wrestler so this will be helpful to those people that want to pursue their wrestling skills into a Profession. When a wrestler is just starting out as a pro wrestler or saving

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    the Undertaker failing, but Brock Lesnar shocked the world by conquering the Undertaker’s legendary 21-0 undefeated Wrestemania streak. In a time that is known as ‘the reality era’ by fans of the promotion, it is a well-known fact that WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) is a pre-determined sport with a creative team who work with script-writers and producers on the development of character storylines. WWE is one of the most successful companies in the entertainment world today with over half a billion

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    Royal Rumble Match: Randy Orton wins the Royal Rumble eliminating Roman Reigns The Viper is back in the main event picture after winning a fun Royal Rumble with a number of amazing moments. From Jack Gallagher jumping off the top with an open umbrella, Baron Corbin shockingly eliminating Braun Strowman, Luke Harper turning on Bray Wyatt, Lesnar getting eliminated by Goldberg in quick fashion, to the Goldberg/Undertaker confrontation, what the match lacked in surprise entrants was made up for in

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    I have decided to look at female wrestling, more specifically I want to look at the sexualization of female wrestling in the early 2000’s. I wanted to start at the time of GLOW, The Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, but for the sake of time I figured it be a better idea to focus on the 2000’s because of how sexualized and lack of wresting there was in the women’s division. It was after GLOW moving into the 90’s and early 2000’s that women wrestlers began to disappear and “models” replaced wrestlers

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    Wrestling with Shadows One of the most infamous moments in wrestling history the Montreal Screwjob. The Montreal Screwjob was when Vince Mcmahon told Bret that he was going to win, but ended up losing when Vinced called, for the bell. This documentary follows how the Montreal Screwjob happened, and Brett's side of the story. The whole movie it follows Hart, and shows that he didn't realize what was going on. It starts, of with Brett's last year with the company, and how he thought that he was going

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    Professional Wrestling Watching a well-built young man take a death-defying fifteen foot leap through a wooden table onto another man's prone body can be a thrilling experience. The fact is if you are a fan of professional wrestling today you have grown used to these stunts as if they weren't as spectacular as they sound. Professional wrestling's recent boom in popularity began in the late 90's, but unlike it's past success it is not as safe as once was

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    Pro Wrestling Bret Hart: Wrestling with Shadows Written and Produced by Biography Special Interview 15 December, 1997 Unreal Story of Professional Wrestling Narr. Steve Allen Written and Produced by A&E Special Documentary A&E New York, New York 1 March, 1998 WCW/nWo: Sting Unmasked Narr. Toni Shiavone Written by Eric Bischoff, Produced by Turner Broadcasting Co. Special Interview, Turner Entertainment Atlanta, Georgia

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    are squashed with images of men forcing themselves upon women and by diminishing wrestling roles in the WWE world that show any distinction of homosexuality. The women wrestlers are mostly used as illustrations of the men’s heterosexuality, thus dismissing any impression of homosexuality. Divas: Sex and Male fantasy. Before the 1990’s women were not characterized much in the WWE but to escort a man to the wrestling ring, usually as a girlfriend or wife. As Katz says, “the conventions of pornography

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    World Wrestling Entrainment (WWE) Network was original announced to be in the works back in 2011. It would launch in February of 2014, which many saw as a potential threat to the company in terms when it came to its revenue streams of PPV’s and Television deals (Solomon,2014). Despite its initial rocky start the network has seen a stable rise of the pass years with has reached 1.95 million as of this past years WrestleMania (Maziaue, 2017). The network offers the company 12 yearly pay-per-views,

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    A major issue in today’s world is drug in sport. The reason why drug in sport is a global issue is because many athletes in the world use performance enhancing drugs and influence others to use these drugs because of their success. An issue is a disagreement between two or more parties in a public forum. Many people disagree with others about the topic, ‘Drug in sport.’ Some people believe that performance enhancing drugs make sport far more interesting and competitive. They believe this because

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