NintendoAge http://nintendoage.com/forum/ -Sqooner The http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=11388 2008-11-23T21:38:32 -05.00 !damage! 69 The http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=11388 2008-11-23T15:41:21 -05.00 !damage! 69 The http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=11388 2008-11-23T15:26:00 -05.00 !damage! 69
Rampage vs silva is hard to call. Last two goes.. Silva completely anighlated rampage. It was two very very brutal KOs. I love both these fighters very much so I hate to make a call. Id say if this fight took place before rampage fought forrest, rampage might take it.. but now im not so sure.. he went crazy after the forrest fight, im not sure where his head is, he has serious mental issues coming off that loss, and also knowing hes been destroyed by silva twice.. Im going with silva on this one I guess. ]]>
The http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=11388 2008-11-23T14:26:56 -05.00 !damage! 69 The "champ http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=11388 2008-11-23T01:46:49 -05.00 !damage! 69 Originally posted by: shags2dope50187

have you ever heard of blading, there is definately real blood in wrestling, only reason i know this is because a buddy of mine is a pro wrestler

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blading_(professional_wrestling)




Even though your link took me to a site about roller skating.. I know what blading is. It may have been used in the past, and im sure its still present in small underground scenes, but today major organizations such as WWE and TNA are sanctioned by local entertainment organizations. Even if they werent.. the law would still have to step in. You cant be gushing blood.. its unsanitary, expecially if your grappling a coworker while your drenched in your own blood. This is why real sport fights are stopped when the bleeding gets intense.. even if the athelete wants to continue, the officials have to stop the fight, because its just not safe for all parties involved. Wrestlers claim all sorts of things off stage.. Ive seen one claim wrestling is completely real, and punch a reporter in the face, and say "does this look real to you?" They just do that to make themselves look big, and boost their ego, even though its not true. Also do you think anyone would approve having a live blade on stage during a live and televised event? Also, I have met many wrestling fans that claim the bladdeing thing, but I have met none who will bring me video evidence of this act being done in any major organization. I can however return them with reels and reels of footage of guys with water thin red liquids dripping off of their bodies. I could dvr every televised event for the next month, and show you every fight with blood, and then you could compare it to any boxing or mma match, and see the major diffrence in consistancy. ]]>
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great movie btw if you haven't seen it, a bit sad at some parts ]]>
The "champ http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=11388 2008-11-22T23:26:16 -05.00 !damage! 69 have you ever heard of blading, there is definately real blood in wrestling, only reason i know this is because a buddy of mine is a pro wrestler

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blading_(professional_wrestling)

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The http://nintendoage.com/forum/messageview.cfm?catid=7&threadid=11388 2008-11-22T21:15:55 -05.00 !damage! 69 Originally posted by: i2a2n2

surpisingly not alot of the blood you see in "wrestling" is fake sure if it comes from the mouth they have some blood pills but alot of the exterior blood is the real deal


Dont fall for the hype dude.. there are plenty of replays you can watch on youtube of the refs passing off blood packets. It would be illeagal for them to televise such blood baths, and to let such matches go on for extended periods without a doctor and cutman being able to interviene at certain intervals. Not to mention they never have any visible cuts to explain why they are gushing blood. IM sure very very rarely due to accident, some wrestlers do sustain an injury that would cause them to bleed, but this is ultra rare. I know professional wrestling is a very brutal occupation, but it doesnt lend itself to fighting talents anymore then it would do for a stunt man. The only pro wrestlers that have made a good transition to mma are ones with very lengthy and well accomplished collegic histories. PLain old pro wrestlers like Bam Bam Bigaloe, and Nobuhiko Takada have done miserably in mma. ]]>
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