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Are audience in WWE fake?
Yes. For some reason, some people in the 70’s and 80’s still thought wrestling was real. It was not until Vince McMahon broke the fourth wall did the industry acknowledge openly that it was all scripted and set up in advance.
Do wrestlers in WWE actually fight?
Also, while the events in wrestling are staged, the physicality is real. Like stunt performers, wrestlers execute feats of athleticism, fly, collide with each other and the floor — all while staying in character. Unlike stunt performers, wrestlers perform these staged contests in one take, before a live audience.
Do they actually hit each other in WWE?
Trying to cram wrestling into either the “real” or “fake” category doesn’t work. The men and women in the ring are indeed hitting each other, just not at full strength. The blows are glancing, not concussive. The violence is restrained but not non-existent.
Does WWE add sound effects?
Granted, WWE doesn’t use too many sound effects. However, when they do, the results are often bad. We could hit on other badly-executed sound effects, including a terrible one at Extreme Rules, but we will incorporate that one in a future edition.
Who watches WWE the most?
Approximately 35\% of WWE’s audience is female and 24\% are under the age of 18. You can also look at the June 2014 Investors Presentation (page 16) which breaks out the age demographics as 21\% (2-17), 23\% (18-34), 21\% (35-49) and 35\% (50+). That has a good breakdown by age, gender and education level.
Are WWE slaps real?
Yes they do. The matches are all scripted that means the winners are all decided in advance. But the wrestlers do fight in real and hit each other for real.
Which country is famous for WWE?
India is currently the biggest fanbase for the WWE outside the US, with 335 million unique television viewers annually. India is also the biggest market in the world for WWE in terms of Facebook engagement and YouTube viewership – even bigger than the US.