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Professional wrestling is an obvious successful business, which is loved my some, hated by many, but should be respected by all.

     But the business is beyond the point, my concern is that wrestlers should be given credit for what they do.  What they do is work300 plus days a year, risking their bodies performing incredible maneuvers.  They often go far from what is "safe" all in the attempt to entertain the many fans watching. 

     In comparison to other sports where athletes are doing there jobs for a season and are looked as allstars.  This doesn't make sense does it? When it comes to professional wrestling there is no "off season".  So my point from the beginning is to convince more that wrestling has more to do than men in tights.

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On October 5, 1999 during a Smackdown! episode taping, Droz was seriously injured in a match against D-Lo Brown. A botched running powerbomb attempt left Droz with a broken neck, unable to move in the ring. He ended up paralyzed from the waist down, and remains in a Philadelphia rehabilitation center. He has high hopes of returning to a WWF ring.

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Hart fell to his death while preparing to enter the ring on a cable during a pay-per-view event in Kansas City. Fans watching the broadcast said the accident, and subsequent efforts to revive Hart, weren't shown live but an announcer explained the incident's severity. When (announcer) Jim Ross came on ... He said 'This is not a story line, this is real',"

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