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QUESTION: hi joe....thanks for answered all my questions....now i m clear about wrestling.....if i hav any doubt i ll ask....
thanks for your support...take care..bye..
ANSWER: Not a problem bro! Anytime
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QUESTION: hi joe...i forget to ask abt onething...
u said all are preplanned but...
what abt the injuries happen to wrestlers....
is it true...?
will u say something about injuries.....
ANSWER: Well there are two types of injuries, one's WWE plans for storylines. Like Big Show and Kane's injuries. Neither were really hurt, but they needed a break from the schedule. So, WWE "injured" them to take them off TV for a bit.
However, sometimes real injuries happen and guys have to have surgery and everything. Not always cool, but wrestling is by no means an easy thing to do every week. So, they can and do get hurt more often than people think.
Sometimes guys work through injuries, but there are times certain injuries cannot be worked on. Like when John Cena got hurt a few years ago and needed surgery. He had to be out of action for months to rehab the injury and recover from the surgery before he just got back out there and risked his body again.
Hope this helped!
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QUESTION: thanks joe..but little confusion..
injuries also pre planned by wwe scouts ha..?
Answer
WWE does plan some out. But there are legitimate injuries that happen to people too. Usually they only plan some injuries so guys/girls can take time off, while others really do get hurt and WWE will write them off TV in some way sometimes. However, nowadays they don't even do that. They just tell you someone is hurt, to kill any confusion of a story or reality.
Hope that clarified
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