most of it is, but the injuries arent: most of the time
No it is not fake at all, but how ever there have been predetermined outcomes and storylines in recent years.
There are basic rules used to protect wrestlers to fade away injurified attacks.
Some of these are known as works and sells.
A work is basically what your opponent thinks your going to do next, therefore, he or she will either reverse it, or do what we call a sell, to make the move
looks like it hurts more than it actually technically does. now theres an undersell, or a technical fail to make the move look painful then it actually is, or an oversell, where the opponent makes the move look more painful than it actually is, and makes it look more unrealistic. these are just basic terms, if you would like to join a pro Wrestling school, youd find some terms that way, or by looking up on the internet the terms and have a less chance of getting into the bisuness
Wrestling. (Not that fake junk on TV.)
If the fake wrestling you are refering to is pro wrestling then the answer is yes. Pro wrestling generates a large audience, just ask USA as they televise WWE Raw. People love watching pro wrestling because it is athletic theater. I'll tell you what should be allowed on TV: Poker! Why the HECK are poker tournaments broadcasted on TV?! Well that is my opinion...
Most of the wrestling that you see on TV, namely WWE, is fake. That's why it's called World Wrestling Entertainment. There are writers that come up with the matches, the results, and side stories.
Yes sir it is fake But there might be fights that are not fake. Ones that aren't advertised on TV before it comes. NO THERE ARE ALL FAKE There is a difference between scripted and fake, the storyline is scripted the actual wrestling moves are real and they do hurt. They are trained to do the moves with the least amount of injuries.
Wrestling. (Not that fake junk on TV.)
wrestling is fake wwe and all wrestling it is all fake.
It's all scripted. I still wouldn't call it fake. The pain is real, and it takes a lot to be a wrestler. Wrestling is as fake as everything else you can watch on TV. For instance a movie. A movie is (usually) not a true story; it's made up, but you still watch it, don't you? Wrestling is an entertainment, in fact the best entertainment ever made, but that doesn't mean you should call it fake.
wrestling can be about 50% to 80% fake determining what kind! If it's a circuit or local wrestling chances are they're really injuring each other, but smackdown and raw wrestling (TV viewed) have scripts to make there show more interesting! As with any organized wrestling sport (exept school wrestling) the winner is pre determined to insure the two people fighting don't seriously injure each other trying to win. So yes I think TV wrestling is fake in most way's but in TV wrestling and local circuit wrestling, they are trained to make sure there moves don't break bones! They have loads of practice perfecting there tricks so that they don't screw up and put someone in a wheelchair for the rest of there life. There is always realism in wrestling even if it's just 2 kids pretending to wrestle outside, there will always be moments when someone actually hits one another!
all wrestling is fake now a days
If a wrestler gets arrested on TV during a wrestling program most likely it's fake.
Television wrestling is viewed because some people find entertainment in watching the carefully scripted violence. It should be noted that the intended audience for television wrestling is pre-teen, teen, and young men who are yet unable to mature beyond puberty also Americans are Gullable!
real wrestling is WWE which can hurt alot but some is fake and TNA is almost entirely fake which is not as sore a real wrestling