It's *presented,* though, as a competition, not just as an exhibition of skill. You therefore have to expect that a lot of people will think it ought to *be* a competition, just as it was scandalous in the 50's when it turned out they were rigging quiz shows. Especially since there really is wrestling that *is* a legitimate competition, even if it does tend to be duller to watch.
It helps that at some point they more or less quit pretending it was real... but then, knowing that takes away a lot of the enjoyment for a lot of people. Most football fans wouldn't be interested in watching a game if they knew the teams had spent the week together practicing through a script of how each play would go, who would score when, etc., even if it *did* give the result more pizazz.
Of course it's physically taxing, painful, and dangerous. Too many wrestlers have died performing not to know that. But it's still more akin to a ballet than to a sporting competition.
It helps that at some point they more or less quit pretending it was real... but then, knowing that takes away a lot of the enjoyment for a lot of people. Most football fans wouldn't be interested in watching a game if they knew the teams had spent the week together practicing through a script of how each play would go, who would score when, etc., even if it *did* give the result more pizazz.
Of course it's physically taxing, painful, and dangerous. Too many wrestlers have died performing not to know that. But it's still more akin to a ballet than to a sporting competition.
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