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Old 08-02-2008, 01:29 PM   #3
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Originally Posted by Sebastian View Post
I am divided on this topic.

On one hand the policy made sense because these dangerous moves cause more injuries and more ppl to be off tv.

On the other hand allowing this makes tv more entertaining and u get more exciting wrestlers on the show.

On the third hand, u can have exciting wrestlers who are safe like Rey Mysterio, they just gotta know what they are doing.

So I dont really know, this is a difficult issue but I think it should be on a person on person basis. Like if Wrestler X screws up a move, he should be told to never use dangerous moves again, but if wrestler Y is always using them no problem, then he should be told to keep using them.
So Rey is safe...Why is he injured all the time?

Besides, the safest wrestlers fuck up ONCE in a while. If Wrestler X has an otherwise clean record, should he lose his standing?
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