Friday, December 2, 2011

Is it real blood when people wrestle or fake cause people say that wresting is FAKE!?

is it? or not?|||Generally it is REAL... the guys use razor blades to cut themselves. Any wound to the head will generate alot of blood making to look much worse than it actually is. Sometimes it is legit from a chair shot, or a hard bump that didn't go right. Wrestling is "fake" in that the endings are scripted, and the moves/match are basicly a "dance" that the wrestlers sell as real. However, make no mistake, some stuff there is just no faking... the bumps are real, and quite dangerous. Those guys are VERY sore after the matches, and alot of times the "blade jobs" require stitches. More often than not the blood is planned and the preformer uses a razor blade to draw blood.|||Its real blood their storyline is just Fake but the fight is real.......|||real blood





Most pf the time they will cut themselves a lilbit and smear the blood around|||there blading themselve to bleed|||The blood is real, that part is not fake|||its a mix also the fake thing is a mix. Most matches are fake but i know at least in WWE some matches are real and they let the wrestlers go at each other. If you guys saw the Regal HHH first blood match a month or two ago HHH messed up and it was really obvious when he put the fake blood on Regal. It took him 2 long and the camera completely caught him put his thumb on Regals head and twist. So it depends if u watch closely or have DVR or Tivo u will know when its real blood and when its a real match|||The blood is the real part of the violence you see in pro-wrestling. You know those glove or bandage things they sometimes wear on their hands? They hide blades in there and that's what they use to cut eithor themselves or their opponent.|||Its both really. The real guys have scarred forehead like Jerry Lawler, Dusty Rhodes, Ric Flair, Abdullah the Butcher, Sabu. Fake guys do not have any scar tissue at all and use blood packs hidden somewhere that would include people like Hogan.|||DawgPound hit it on the head, and so far has the BEST answer. the only thing to add is that wrestlers also always cut across the head rather than up and down, and usually take an asperine or two before the matches as it slightly thins the blood which allows you to bleed more.|||real blood they blade themselves|||most of the time fake but if there is accidents its real

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