Mave wrote:I wonder how it is like to live as a wrestler. How is it like to spend your whole life screaming out threats, acting tough, enduring all sorts of painful physical acts and pounding the nuts out of some other tough-looking, threat-yelling big scary dude? Perhaps such a lifestyle promotes certain destructive behavioral patterns most of us never have to worry about. Who knows?
I think the constant traveling and being away from the family for most of the year just multiplies things.
I love wrestling, but I could never, EVER be a wrestler. These guys train hard, both to look good and to be fit enough to actually endure a wrestling match]every single night[/i] to put on wrestling shows for what can be a ridiculously tiny audience. We're talking an audience of less than 20 people on occasion. Many independents probably don't have more than one hundred crowd members, though, if I were to make a guess. Oh yeah, and if they get hurt, they're pretty much screwed unless they work for Vince McMahon, who actually takes care of his troops. If they're lucky-- and it takes both talent AND luck-- they can either work for TNA or WWE. If they make it to the big time, then they get to travel most of the year and have every aspect of their character decided by writers who were but writing soap operas a year prior. What their entrance looks like, their attire, their name, what moves they perform-- everything must fit within McMahon's vision, once filtered through the aforementioned creative writing team who have no idea what makes a good wrestling program.
If you're not good enough to make it to the WWE, you get to travel less if you're in the TNA, but if you get injured...you're screwed, again, just like when you started out. And either way you go, you will have physical aches for the rest of your life and virtually zero respect from most people-- in fact, you'll probably be ridiculed. Why, it's fake, afterall.
I think that's part of it. But I also think pro wrestling just happens to attract people with personal problems.
It's pretty obvious to me-- live action Yuki would be played by Michael Jackson.