Professional wrestling may not be as “real” as other professional sports — it’s called “sports entertainment” because it’s a theatrical mix of authentic athleticism and fictional storytelling with predetermined outcomes — but its fan base should be taken seriously.
Not since the late 1990s — when wrestler “Stone Cold” Steve Austin was beefing with Mike Tyson and the Rock was bursting onto the scene — has professional wrestling been so mainstream… READ MORE
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NY POST , By Jozen Cummings