Showing posts with label injuries. Show all posts
Showing posts with label injuries. Show all posts

Monday, May 7, 2012

EFFECTS OF NAPW ON THE WRESTLERS


Games are interesting and refreshing. Indeed a majority of those who decide that they will play for the rest of their lives or they will spend the entire part of their lives either in the pitch or in the arena. For many this call for commitment as most of the time is spent away from their families which make the wrestlers lose touch with his family members in the grassroots. Professional wrestling as we can see in several NAPW reviews has many positive benefits to the participants or the wrestlers and it also have the ugly side which affects the players.

Portfolio of NAPW:

Coming from the top of the positive side of NAPW it is important to note that the wrestlers earn a lot of money. Money is everything when it comes to every profession. Most people join their different professions to be able to earn so that they can satisfy their needs and those of their dependants. Professional wrestling benefits the successful wrestlers as most of them live lavish lifestyles meaning that they are well paid. the exposure that the wrestlers get during live airing of their episodes also help boost their careers and their image to the wider public and to the corporate world. The exposure is very good to the established and the upcoming wrestlers as some of the corporate may chose them to either advertise their brands or be their brand ambassadors. And as it happens people love to try things that they see with their celebrities thus boosting the sales and also rewarding the wrestlers at large.

Beneficial features of pro wrestling:

Professional wrestling sharpens the wrestler’s minds and opens other doors in their lives. It is a known fact that a majority of professional wrestlers either end up in the movies or in other branches of the wider entertainment industry. If the movie makes a lot of money then it is on to them to reap the benefits. This has been the case with the likes of veteran wrestlers such as stone cold Steve Austin and the Rock. The solid base they built when they were still wrestling is the one that they have been capitalizing on even after their retirement from active wrestling.

NAPW Complaints about Wrestler’s Injuries:

Professional wrestling also improves the wrestler’s physical flexibility and coordination. It is a game that relies on the muscle movement. This is important to the athletes as they develop in good health. Maybe just to mention this can also be a blessing in disguise considering that the practice involved boast the wrestler’s attention, makes them grow healthy but it can be fatal if the wrestlers picked injuries. It is a highly dangerous sport and the injuries picked during various fights may cripple, end the wrestler’s lives and even their careers. Due to severe kicks in the wrestler’s heads it is possible to find that many wrestlers suffer from brain related ailments and so on. The issue of drugs in NAPW complaints is also another ugly side of the sport though not confirmed it has been speculated that many wrestlers venture into steroids and other illegal drugs such as marijuana and cocaine which hinder their performance in the arena.


Monday, April 9, 2012

WWE / NAPW: The begginings, about the WWF

In 1979, Vincent K. McMahon founded Titan Sports, Inc. and in 1982 the company purchased Capitol Sports to his father, Vincent J. McMahon. At 12 years old, Vince became involved in the wrestling business until his father decided to retire. The elder McMahon had already established the northeastern territory as one of the most recognized and energetic members of the NWA by recognizing that professional wrestling was more entertainment than sport. Against his father's wishes, McMahon began an expansion process that fundamentally change the sport, and that would put the WWF-and his own life in danger.Leaving the NWA for a second time, which in itself was not a big step, the AWA was, long ago, no longer an official member of the NWA, and a decade before the WWWF had rejoined the NWA. But in none of the circumstances the separate member had tried to destroy the system of territories of the National Wrestling Alliance, which had been the foundation of the industry.Other promoters were enfandaron when McMahon began syndicating WWF events to television stations around the United States, in areas outside the traditional territory of the WWF (the northeast). McMahon also began selling videotapes of WWF events outside the Northeast through his Coliseum Video distribution company. He effectively broke the law "unprecedented" of regionalism around which the industry was based. To make matters worse, McMahon used the income generated by advertising, television deals, and tape sales to poach talent to rival promoters. The wrestling promoters around the country were now in direct competition with the WWF.According to reports, Vince father warned his son that if he continued his actions end up dead. However, despite this warning, the younger McMahon had a higher ambition: the WWF would tour the nation. However, such action required a large capital investment, one that could put the WWF on the verge of financial collapse.The future, not only the experiment of Vincent K. McMahon, but also the WWF, the NWA, and the whole industry came down to the success or failure of the new concept of sports entertainment McMahon, Wrestlemania. Wrestlemania event was a pay-per-view (pay-per-view) Vincent K. McMahon marketed as being the Super Bowl of professional wrestling.