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Old 03-21-2006, 12:08 AM   #11
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Originally Posted by Vermaat
But who knows? If Piledrivers were still around, who knows how many more Wrestlers could have gone out with serious neck injuries? That decision has reduced neck injuries I believe, because I have not seen as many wrestlers out with neck injuries as from the era when piledrivers were common.

And I think profoesional trained athletes in good shape are a good thing.
Yeah, neck injuries could be worse. And piledrivers could have summoned forth the devil, who would banish all wrestlers to the ninth circle of Hell...

Meanwhile, "safer" wrestling has lead to injuries, especially from unprofessional wrestlers like Mark Henry (The guy was an unprofessional Olympic competitor, he's unprofessional as a wrestler) who were often the cause in the first place.

So why is wrestling so much more dangerous now? I mean, if the same serious injuries seem to be sustained when removing high risk moves from the pool, that means the remaining pool is somehow magically more dangerous.

And LOL at you saying trained professional atheletes is a good thing.

Also, when there neck injuries go down, they shouldn't simply transfer to other body parts. Back injuries are up, and can be just as serious.
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