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Post by Andeh on Nov 11, 2012 4:08:35 GMT -5
What makes you so bloodthirsty that you want these guys to risk their careers, if not lives, by taking a chair shot to the head?Would you like it if one of your co-workers smashed a chair over your head "every once in a while?" I know I wouldn't, even if they saved it for "special occassions," not just a random Wednesday or Thursday afternoon. I'm sure they don't risk their careers or lives by just wrestling in general. Because we all know its 100% safe and nobody gets hurt.
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Post by AndyPeck13 on Nov 11, 2012 16:20:21 GMT -5
I always that if the WWE used a softer metal, one that won't cause a concussion, instead it just breaks after a few hard hits., they might be able to do them again. A "softer metal" will still cause damage to the head.
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Post by Joe/Smurf on Nov 11, 2012 23:52:56 GMT -5
What makes you so bloodthirsty that you want these guys to risk their careers, if not lives, by taking a chair shot to the head?Would you like it if one of your co-workers smashed a chair over your head "every once in a while?" I know I wouldn't, even if they saved it for "special occassions," not just a random Wednesday or Thursday afternoon. I'm sure they don't risk their careers or lives by just wrestling in general. Because we all know its 100% safe and nobody gets hurt. You're right. So, why take an unnecessary risk and out their livelihood even more in jeopardy? What does a chairshot to the head add to show exactly?
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Post by k5 on Nov 12, 2012 0:18:03 GMT -5
I'm sure they don't risk their careers or lives by just wrestling in general. Because we all know its 100% safe and nobody gets hurt. You're right. So, why take an unnecessary risk and out their livelihood even more in jeopardy? What does a chairshot to the head add to show exactly? he does make a good point though. wrestling in general is serious trauma to the body and, yes, head. where do you draw the line? no more ladder matches, the falls? etc.
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Post by robinsonben36 on Nov 12, 2012 0:57:32 GMT -5
But even the most extreme stunts can be performed safely and there can be a reasonable guarantee that all parties will walk away without serious long-term affects. A chairshot to the head is in another category.
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Post by Mr Wrestling Jr. on Nov 12, 2012 2:01:31 GMT -5
I always that if the WWE used a softer metal, one that won't cause a concussion, instead it just breaks after a few hard hits., they might be able to do them again. A "softer metal" will still cause damage to the head. I would say aluminium maybe but they would be too weak I think.
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Post by done on Nov 12, 2012 17:12:40 GMT -5
I always that if the WWE used a softer metal, one that won't cause a concussion, instead it just breaks after a few hard hits., they might be able to do them again. A "softer metal" will still cause damage to the head. Yep, like sponge...
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Post by Deleted on Nov 12, 2012 17:13:27 GMT -5
Im suprised you guys are not crying over blood loss when a wrestlers blades. Its a wrestlers job to entertain and sometimes you gotta get dangerous to do so.
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Post by done on Nov 12, 2012 17:20:11 GMT -5
Im suprised you guys are not crying over blood loss when a wrestlers blades. Its a wrestlers job to entertain and sometimes you gotta get dangerous to do so. Exactly, and I'm sure that some of the guys that have commented in here are TNA fans, and they still use the good old chairs plus quite a bit of blading goes on there.
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Post by Joe/Smurf on Nov 12, 2012 23:36:04 GMT -5
You're right. So, why take an unnecessary risk and out their livelihood even more in jeopardy? What does a chairshot to the head add to show exactly? he does make a good point though. wrestling in general is serious trauma to the body and, yes, head. where do you draw the line? no more ladder matches, the falls? etc. It seems to me the line is very clearly being drawn ruling out anything that involves head trauma. Im suprised you guys are not crying over blood loss when a wrestlers blades. Its a wrestlers job to entertain and sometimes you gotta get dangerous to do so. The WWE has been plenty entertaining over the past five years without blood though.
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