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What being a professional wrestler taught me.

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Isn't a lot of WWE just acting to give the audience a good time?
The Storylines are all written, The matches are very physical. People for some reason believe the mat is a trampoline, they couldn't be further from the truth. The ring is actually steal beams, 4 inch thich wood planks, then 2 inch thick Mats. The ropes are Elevator cable steel wrapped in rubber then tape.

Correct, WWE is a show. A company to entertain audiences.
 
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I didn't mean to offend you but to the typical person who doesn't know a clue about WWE this is usually what they think.Good on you for pursuing the wrestling career.I did some wrestling myself for a few years (not WWE).It was pretty fun.
 
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I didn't mean to offend you but to the typical person who doesn't know a clue about WWE this is usually what they think.Good on you for pursuing the wrestling career.I did some wrestling myself for a few years (not WWE).It was pretty fun.

Not Offended at all. Just answered your question with an example. :)
 

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How did you recover the ligaments? Does your knee now feel "as good as new"?
Doc actually said i would need surgery and would never wrestle again. I got a feeling like he wanted $$..

i opted to just do physical therapy. stimulation, icing and rest.. took a while. But to answer your question. My knee is 110% now
 
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