there are a few that aren't pre-determened...but most of em are Some storylines are based on real life. no, but most of the time.
always have it builds tension this way.
WWE is fake. Shows like UFC are real. Wrestling is not fake. Wrestling is predetermined. Only very certain parts of the matches are staged, and the rest is improv. Slams and high-flying moves are real. Kicks and punches are totally fake. The mat is very thin and slams always hurt, but landed correctly- do not cause injury. Wrestling isn't ment to prevent pain, but to prevent injury. Still, injuries do occur. Most weapon-shots are real, yet the weapons are sometimes break-away. Bleeding in matches is real, yet the cuts are self-inflicted. It's truly an amazing and can be very violent. UFC and other Mixed Martial Arts promotions are very good, but who is the top dog? Brock Lesnar. WWE has incredibly cheesey storylines and characters( all written ) and most of everything is staged. Pro Wrestling in general resembles the WWE very little. WWE is "sports entertainment". Pro Wrestling is real- sorta. Oh, and if you do those holds for real, they hurt. That's why they do them in UFC.
No. Wrestling has always been fake and always will be. Wrestling that is real (if you notice) is a lot less organised.
They Have Always Been Friends! There Fights Were Storylines.
Pro wrestling has always been fake.
If you are talking about wrestling promotion, WWE has always been the most entertaining.
No, Batman is a fictional character and has not died. In various storylines, Batman has been believed to be dead or has faked his death, but he always returns.
They are always there. You can find them in loch ness at the PUB
Adenine (A) always matches up with thymine (T) and cytosine (C) always matches up with guanine (G).
Yes and no. Some of the contact can be real and so are the dangers of injury. But match outcomes are all pre-determined. Storylines are almost always untrue, but are sometimes based on real life events. Storylines and interviews that are fabricated are known as "works", ones that are real are known as "shoots".
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No. It was never in football matches. Nor in cricket.