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    the sports organization job, such as the World Wrestling Entertainment and the National Football League, to promote better mental health protection in sports to reduce sports injuries. Chris Benoit’s Death Sports injuries can severely affect an athlete’s mental health despite the player being physically well. There are many sports that athletes can become seriously injured in such as wrestling. For example, Chris Benoit was a famous World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) superstar who appeared to be

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    Professional Wrestling has become one of the trends among people especially children. Leng et al in a literature review from their article their article (pg 45) explain profession wrestling as more of a source of entertainment than a sport where there is a portrayal and dramatization of good versus evil. My paper will focus extensively on television violence with respect to professional wrestling and its effects on children; it will also assert sexuality with in professional wrestling. According

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    Professional Wrestling Should Not Be Viewed by Children For years and years professional wrestling has been loved and watched by children everywhere. They idolize their favorite superstars and despise their most hated. They stay up late on each and every Monday night to watch the muscular grapplers. Although it sounds like everything is all well and good, there is a problem. In the past 24 months professional wrestling has become too raunchy for young children. The fact of the matter is this,

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    Wrestlers – Why Can’t They Get Any Respect? Time to point out the obvious: pro-wrestling is not a sport. Why? Because pro-wrestling involves no sport[ing]. Wrestlers do not show up to work every day trying to do all they can to win; they show up to work trying to do all they can to do their job, which is entertain the fans. However, this line of thinking often leads to another conclusion: If pro wrestling is not a sport, then wrestlers are not athletes. This could not be further from the truth

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    The 2nd match for Kamikaze Pro – Bank On It 4 on October 30th is a 1st time ever match in Kamikaze as the 2 most controversial members of the Kamikaze Pro roster collide. ‘The Badman’ Marshall X He doesn’t take pictures, he doesn’t sign autographs, he does whatever it takes to win and by any means necessary. Marshall is the very definition of a Badman. A former Tag Team Champion and a former Relentless Division Champion, a title he won after it was stripped from Ryan Smile. After winning the Tag

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    WWE Rant Assignment

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    WWE Rant Assignment Does anyone know why John Cena is becoming more famous nowadays? It’s probably because of his theme song playing in some random person’s vine. So anyways, for those of you who don’t know, WWE is basically fake wrestling which little children and stupid adults watch for entertainment. I mean if you want to watch 2 people fighting each other, go watch UFC. They actually get hurt. And they actually bleed sometimes. But if you’re bored and you want to make fun of people, you should

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    attire can spot something wrong in that logic. As someone who mercilessly analyzes the violent soap opera more commonly known as World Wrestling Entertainment, I've made a few categories myself. I could've gone with height, a very common method of characterization, but I'm sure the crazy man who runs the company would've loved that and any of my legitimacy as a wrestling fan would be gone

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    One of the most watched and beloved entertainment series’ in the United States is WWE/WWF’s television shows. WWE, World Wrestling Entertainment, is the world’s largest and most popular “sports entertainment” shows helping increase the popularity of similar shows by different companies in Japan and Mexico as well. One of the main draws to the WWE is the spectacle of giant men throwing each other or lithe men flipping off of elastic ropes and tackling the opponent all the while showboating to the

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    Proffessional wrestling is not an easy sport nor a nice business. Most aspiring wrestlers hesitate before breaking into the business. The chances of making it in the wrestling business are very slim, yet men and women still strive to be wrestlers everyday. Proffessional wrestling is not liek being a laywer or a doctor, it is typically looked down upon. Many outsiders see professional wrestlers as screw ups and failures. Pursuing the dream of being a professional wrestler is a huge risk. Many wreslters

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    Hello. Today I am going to tell you about my character. It is actually 3 characters that are the same person. However, the main one is Sarah Novak. Sarah is currently a creative writer for WWE. However, she is also a villain that breaks into WWE Headquarters late at night to find Vince McMahon 's secret formula to run WWE into the ground. Sarah goes by "The Styler" when she is a villain. Sarah also happens to be a WWE Diva in training. She goes by the ring name "Rosalina Bell". Here is an in depth

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