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Brawling In Wrestling (13/11/2014)


Throughout the long and twisted road of professional wrestling there have always been brawlers, or street fight style of matches. Brawling adds the ferocity to a rivalry and adds to the viewing experience to realistic fight. While you can say that brawling is a Pro-Wrestling style, it is almost as if every other wrestler now a days is a brawler.

Anybody can fight or brawl in pro wrestling, its not as if its a REAL fight as such, its a make-believe world where anything is possible so the power and size of each other does not count for much. If you had a non-trained and a trained fighter in a REAL fight, there can only be one winner.Its pretty hard to imagine the non trained fighter getting a victory, but where as in pro-wrestling those disadvantages to the untrained fighter are somewhat camouflaged by the way pro wrestling works, EG. where the underdog has an upset victory which is more than impossible to believe in the outside world. So with that in mind does brawling try to bring the realism into what is a widely known fact that wrestling is what people consider FAKE?

If we know that its fake why do the promoters, bookers and trainers still believe in adding brawling into Professional wrestling?.

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