As I have enthusiastically argued in the past, professional wrestling has an edge over other forms of combat sports entertainment precisely because the aim isn’t to maim the opponent.
Although most combat sports necessitate a great amount of finesse from their participants in order to compete, what is unique about professional wrestling is that it also requires one to be able to tell a convincing story and have a solid grasp of psychology.
Unfortunately, however, in recent years, skill has been blithely placed on the back burner and psychology is as foreign a concept to many current wrestlers as pig Latin is to a half-bright kid in middle sc...
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