You'd be surprised to learn that "Pro Wrestling" in Japan and South America is very much real. It's somewhere between the UFC and WWE, where it has its gimmicks and theatrics, but is more focused on the actual "fighting" aspect, compared to "presentation".While this is cute, hoooly crap they are going to talk past each other so much, aren't they?
But phew, have I got some problems with this club. I don't care how mad you are at your opponent, this is Pro Wrestling, you work with and take care of your opponent. Everyone in this club should know that, but I guess we're running off of "Pro Wrestling is real" in this world? And the folks in this club are going to be menaces if they just let their top wrestler fight a newbie, much less allow her to knock him out cold. Teach egged him and her, then just let him take an elbow raw and is obviously stunned that the move was legal, and let it continue and continue. Hazing?
I'm interested in if they actually cover any of this and if anyone has some remorse about what happened.
You'd be surprised to learn that "Pro Wrestling" in Japan and South America is very much real. It's somewhere between the UFC and WWE, where it has its gimmicks and theatrics, but is more focused on the actual "fighting" aspect, compared to "presentation".
That's the only part of your comment I have an issue with, as I agree with your other points to an extent.
Looking again at their match, I think they really expected him to go down to that "shoot" elbow she hit him at the start. Then, he inadvertently pissed her off with his kick so she decided to stretch him a bit and then finish him off with the "safe" tombstone.Is this some parallel universe where pro wrestling is composed of actual fights? But also not I guess because she gave him a piledriver and that should've broken his neck if this was "real".