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Old 05-15-2013, 03:34 PM   #1
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My Mom says wrestling is bad BECAUSE people don't get hurt in matches

So I was talking wrestling with my Mom on the bus today and she said this,

"Wrestling is very bad because they do all these moves to each other, hit each other with chair, sticks and other weapons, punch etch other 50 times in the face and by the end of it all no one is seriously hurt just one guy walks out the winner and the other will get up and walk away too.

This teaches the young kids that if you punch etch other in the face alot, nothing will really happen and u can use weapons and stuff and youll only be "out" for 3 seconds.

She said MMA and Boxing are way healthier for kids to watch because in MMA and boxing, they throw a couple of punches and instantly they get cut open brows and blood and one good hit will knock you out for good, so it teaches kids that getting punched in the face is gonna mess you up bad".

I told my Mom she has a good point!

What is your opinion on this?
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