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Nick Swisher WF Legend. Deadshot WF Icon. May 7, GMT -5 Deadshot said:. One of the best traders on the Classifieds! I never noticed before.

Did he break them? Is it because those are the 2 main gripping fingers? For the Love of Christ fullmetaljacket said: I wasn't going to reply, but yolo I think the 90's decade sucked and this decade is far superior in any way. I've always wondered why Flair sometimes had itty bitty strips wrapped around his fingernails. Guys wear wrist tape for support when lifting their opponents and to hide blades. Guys wear wrist tape for support when lifting their opponents and to hide blades Exactly, think about it In any case, garbage cans are not only used as WWE weapons but can also act as cushions when wrestlers make high-risk maneuvers, or to limit the impact of risky moves.

The Thumbtacks used in wrestling are very much real and the pain felt when wrestlers come in contact with assembled thumbtacks is legitimate. Mick Foley made a name for himself for putting his body on the line for the entertainment of fans and he gave a tip for limiting the pain from the thumbtacks by suggesting that taking the tacks over a larger surface area like the back lessens the pain felt.

He also said that removing the tacks from the body was much worse, while Chris Jericho said that the anticipation of taking the bump was worse than the pain itself. Mick Foley used real barbed wires in his matches. The WWE varies between using real barbed wires and fake wires for the safety of wrestlers in the ring. It is suggested that the fake barbed wires have rubber tips to prevent any damage to wrestlers although the more hardcore wrestlers including Batista and Mick Foley opt for the real deal to increase the effect.

The Guitars used in WWE have been modified to ensure safety. Jeff Jarrett popularized the use of a guitar as a weapon, often smashing it over the heads of opponents during matches. The guitars are real guitars but they have been disbanded from the inside, making them empty and easy to smash when they come in contact with another wrestler. Shawn Michaels kicked his former partner through glass.

Throwing wrestlers through glass objects have been common throughout history and perhaps the most famous enactment of this scene was when Shawn Michaels gave Marty Jannetty a Sweet Chin Music before throwing him through a window in In Your House to break up the Rockers and kickstart his solo career.

However, the hammer used by The Game was initially not real. It was made up of a rubber head attached to a wooden base and the only times HHH used a real hammer was when it was to be used on an object and not a human being.

From then on, the company elected for HHH to use real hammers but he uses his hand to cover the metal as a cushion to minimize the impact when he hits opposition wrestlers. Ladders are either used as instruments for wrestlers to climb and win matches or can be used as weapons. Together, it presents the challenge of being strong enough to bear the weight of wrestlers while climbing, as well as safe enough to be deployed as weapons. The ladders used as WWE weapons are structurally different from regular ladders.

In the old days, wrestlers would meet, and fans would be interested in knowing who wins and how. There were stories, but there were also plain old matches. Now, there are writers. Every match, every encounter, is designed to advance a character.

And all the matches fit in to the general theme of the broadcast, which is given a title. For last week's Raw , the backstage title was "The Evolution of Justice. Knowing what the fans remember is very important motivation for the wrestlers. Then there are the "dark matches. Then there's the audience prep. Just like any TV show, the audience has to be conditioned to react to certain things. So WWE announcer Jerry Lawler, who gets his own pre-event, full-stage introduction, is instructed to remind fans to put on their masks so that WWE can go live on the air with a tribute.

Then comes the first match. It'll be interrupted by a commercial break, which is something that the wrestlers know — they can't decide to go to "the finish" when the TV audience is watching a Pringles commercial.

Of the action, the script simply says this click and zoom to enlarge :. The announcers know who will get "over," i. This allows them to actually announce the action in the match legitimately.

The next segment takes us backstage. WWE executive vice president Paul "Triple H" Levesque has a live and entirely scripted-to-the-letter encounter with two other wrestlers. Daniel Bryan isn't here tonight. And now we have even bigger problem on our hands.

The Shield had the audacity to attack me last week Page 16 of the script includes a checklist.



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