@JAD, I think Crisis is a role model because he kept his cool, and wasn’t sexist. Definitely charismatic - for me, at least.
When I discovered that wrestling was choreographed, I wasn’t in the least bit upset/offended. I thought that that explained a lot. I mean, in boxing it was a definite no-no to pick up your opponent and throw him over the ropes. But in the WWW they did that all the time. And the costumes they wore, and their grandiose names, and their growls and threats to each other - when I saw Olympic wrestling, I had no difficulty telling which was which - they are just two different things.
So why people get angry about this, I can’t understand. If I watch a movies with kickboxing fights, I know it’s choreographed. Maybe that’s what people don’t like - having thought it was for real, then thinking they had been made fools of? Is that it?
@JAD, I think Crisis is a role model because he kept his cool, and wasn’t sexist. Definitely charismatic - for me, at least.
When I discovered that wrestling was choreographed, I wasn’t in the least bit upset/offended. I thought that that explained a lot. I mean, in boxing it was a definite no-no to pick up your opponent and throw him over the ropes. But in the WWW they did that all the time. And the costumes they wore, and their grandiose names, and their growls and threats to each other - when I saw Olympic wrestling, I had no difficulty telling which was which - they are just two different things.
So why people get angry about this, I can’t understand. If I watch a movies with kickboxing fights, I know it’s choreographed. Maybe that’s what people don’t like - having thought it was for real, then thinking they had been made fools of? Is that it?