"NO they are actors and if they really did punch them they would not hurt cause the person would have punched them softly." - Stupidest Answer.
Yes, they are real. If the punches weren't real WWE management would be able to pick up anyone with decent looks for the roles they want them to fill. Instead, WWE superstars are constantly training and Torrie Wilson, according to her wikipedia trains up to four times per week and it goes on to describe her routine.
All superstars are trained to take punches. Ted DiBiase's tooth flew out in a match. This occurs often and they go on to continue the match. May 9th, 2010, Evan Bourne's tooth flew out and he continued the match. They are trained to take these kind of pains and the punches are infact, real.
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No. WWE Wrestling is not real fighting. So, they do not punch as hard as they can. They typically fight with one another in a way that neither fighter is really or seriously injured in real life. They are trained to beat up one another in a way that looks real but the amount of damage they inflict on one another is only a fraction of what would happen if they fought one another for real.
It is both! The storyline is acting the actual wrestling moves are not.
no its all fake ,but is interesting
Yes, but that doesn't make wrestling a sport.
There are no camera tricks!!
No, he is not wrestling for WWE anymore.
Yeah, it's WWE AKA World Wrestling Entertainment.
Jeff Hardy left WWE wrestling so that all the injuries that he had could heal.
No they only wrestling school WWE has is in Florida
maybe.Maybe not.Actually, i really really really want him to come back to the wwe and become a championHe still works for the WWE he just hasn't been wrestling lately because he is spending time with his family.
they really hurt but wwe is planned for evrything like a drama but they are humain beings and every human is hurt