Why Do You Call Profesional Wrestling a Sport When You Know It’s Fake and Rigged and a Farce?

Question by t. m: Why do you call profesional wrestling a sport when you know it’s fake and rigged and a farce?
and the participants are so juiced and on a roid rage, that they are ready to kill some body…anybody, including their family. Your gonna ask why do I care and or know. Because those advertisements with the roid raged fools are offensive and an insult to any one with an ounce of intelligence. They are a logicle extension to the jerk who killed his wife and kid. that should be enough right there for you to quit likeing athat 3 ringed circus

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Answer by Harry A
Ever see the CMLL? Or attend a puroresu event?

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