Common misconception: Wrestling is staged, not fake. Wrestlers get hurt by botches (failed maneuvers). This includes awkward landings, misused weapons, etc. Usually, to add effect on television, wrestlers participate in "blading" (cutting their forehead with a very small razorblade either hidden in their wrist tape or handed to them by the refs).
Yep. Injuries Are 100% Real
ANSWER They go into remission. Which means that they get all healed up and get all injured up again.
World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) currently has 69 wrestlers (non-wrestlers such as announcers not included) signed to their roster. However, many are either jobbers, currently inactive, or injured.
No. It is just a complete and total suprise.
Due to his line of work, sometimes wrestlers get injured just from how much they do each night.
Yes. All the moves are planned pre-match and its all safety checked so the 'wrestlers' dont get injured.
wrestlers do not blade themselves because wrestling isn't fake. the stunts that they do can hurt anyone, that's why they say not to try the moves at home because you can get hurt or seriously injured. because wrestling is very real. trust me.
u mit think its blood cos u are right it is blood but sometimes color but they really dont get hurt
Some of the superstars who got injured this year are:John Cena - He had elbow surgery and is currently recoveredSheamus - He is currently injuredWade BarretSin Caraetc
Yes. Wrestlers are real
The wrestler pays for their medical bill and all travel and hotel and food unless it is stated in their contract, but that is usually for the guys that are higher on the card.
No wrestlers don't get pregnant but divas do.