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Do WWE wrestlers know who will win?
The announcers know who will get “over,” i.e. win, but they don’t know how. This allows them to actually announce the action in the match legitimately.
Why do wrestlers always lose their last match?
The biggest reason WWE Superstars retire by losing their final match is so they can give back to the company that made them who they are. Since they’re on their way out of the wrestling business, they can afford to give someone a rub without suffering any consequences to their own career.
Is everything fake in WWE?
Wrestling is not necessarily fake, but scripted. The lines are rehearsed. The matches are predetermined. The wrestlers are not really trying to hurt each other, but rather entertain the fans who sell out arena after arena worldwide.
Are chair shots real in WWE?
The chair shots are real. The chair is made out of metal so yeah they do lie when they call it a steel chair. WWE tries it’s very best to prevent any head injuries so that is why in WWE you’ll only see superstars hit each other with a chair on the back or in the gut.
Did they really bleed in WWE?
In most cases, any blood coming from the wrestlers is unintentional. To maintain their TV-PG rating, when a wrestler bleeds on live television, WWE tends to attempt to stop the bleeding mid-match or use different camera angles to avoid showing excessive blood.
Is there still blood in WWE?
WWE superstars still bleed in the ring, albeit rarely. Pro-wrestlers earlier used razor blades to cut themselves during the match. Many reports claim that WWE saw a rise in ticket sales when the wrestlers would somehow draw blood since it showed how much a wrestler is willing to go through to win the match.
Is the blood in WWE real?
Yes, the blood is real. Sometimes, the blood shown is a result of actual injury happened during the match. Other than that, the blood is a result of cuts made by wrestlers to themselves using a blade in between the match.