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Banning Professional Wrestling

Matthew Moiczek. Banning Professional Wrestling. Banning, by Definition. Ban- officially forbid Examples:. The Concept of Banning. Closed-Minded Protective Modern Era= isn’t harmful or fatal to life. Professional Wrestling. Wrestling for money Scripted Started out in carnivals (FF)

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Banning Professional Wrestling

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  1. Matthew Moiczek Banning Professional Wrestling

  2. Banning, by Definition • Ban- officially forbid • Examples:

  3. The Concept of Banning • Closed-Minded • Protective • Modern Era= isn’t harmful or fatal to life

  4. Professional Wrestling • Wrestling for money • Scripted • Started out in carnivals (FF) • Considered an entertainment industry rather than a sports industry

  5. Influence • Millions of fans • WWE- over 30 years • Hulkamania, etc.

  6. Young One See, Young One Do • Easy to get caught up in • WWE “DO NOT TRY THIS AT HOME

  7. Extreme Backyard Wrestling • Injury inducing and life threatening • “We should totally ban WWE for making our kids violent enough to try this” • ( )

  8. The next slide shows some graphic violence from Pro Wrestling that I feel I should put a little warning slide about before showing it. • Just a bit of blood but I guess some people would be upset about it.

  9. Steroids • ‘Roid Rage= severe anger due to the drugs affecting the hormones of the body • Huge appearance • Speeds the heart up • “While the outcomes of the matches are pre-determined, the effort to put on those matches takes a huge toll on their bodies” (Cohen, Wrestling)

  10. The “After Affects” • Severe heart problems • Wrestlers tend to become addicted to pain pills • Over 100 wrestlers have passed away before the age of 55

  11. Eddie Guerrero • Born October 9, 1967 • Passed away November 13, 2005 • Had severe problems with drugs

  12. Chris Benoit • Born May 21, 1967 • Passed Away June 24, 2007 • Killed his wife and son before committing suicide; had an enormous amount of drugs in his system

  13. Wrestlers Endangering Their Own Lives • Concussions • Scars • Paralysis • Heart Problems

  14. The Fight For Banning • Pro Wrestlers • Hundreds of wrestling-related deaths • Parents • Protect their children • Eradicate this dangerous sport

  15. The Fight Against Banning- My Stance • Quite obviously, pro wrestling is displayed as an entertainment that we should all live without. But in reality the stance of banning wrestling is just as senseless as fighting a war for peace. Think about it, once we get rid of wrestling for being dangerous, then we might as well get rid of football, soccer, hockey, surfing, firearm events, rugby, fighting, and every other sport that has death or even injury associated with them. And along with that, we might as well take away the first amendment.

  16. Thank you… • .. Have A Nice Day

  17. Work Cited • 1) Abenate, Michael. Speaking to the Notion of Banning Pro Wrestling in Any Way. Bleacher Report. 4 June 2009. Web. 1 September 2011. • 2) Cohen, Eric. Chris Benoit. About.com. 2011. Web. 1 September 2011. • 3) Cohen, Eric. Wrestling’s Dirty Little Secrets. About.com. 2011. Web. 1 September 2011. • 4) Cohen, Eric. The Pro Wrestling Injury Report. About.com. 5 September 2011. Web. 7 September 2011. • 5) Extreme Backyard Wrestling: Dangerous Trend Sweeping Suburbia. CBS News. 11 February 2009. Web. 1 September 2011. • 6) Mueller, Chris. WWE Bans Blood, Chair Shots to Head, Sexiness, and Wrestling. Bleacher Report. 17 March 2010. Web 1 September 2011.

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