Wednesday, April 4, 2012

Brock Lesnar Returns to WWE Wrestling; Is UFC Fake Too?

Can you believe that Brock Lesnar, the former UFC star, just made headline news around The United States about Monday night he returned to the WWE television for the first time in the last eight years. Brock Lesnar was an Ultimate Fighting Championship superstar and when he was in the WWE, Lesnar carried Vince McMahon's WWE on the top of his back. Brock Lesnar left McMahon back in 2004 to go into the National Football League with the Minnesota Viking. He was in the NFL briefly before he decided to join Dana White's UFC. People were surprised of Brock Lesnar's pro wrestling return. A problem many are having is whether the UFC is just considered entertainment or ais there a thin line between professional sports and sports entertainment. A question has been brought up whether the UFC fake too?

  The answer to the question is definitely not fake whether you are in the UFC or World Wrestling Entertainment. Both are professional sorts and even though many think the WWE is considered fake, it isn’t, because the moves are all real. When someone gets body slammed you definitely will feel it. Wrestling is considered work when the moves need to be practiced and mastered so no permanent harm is done makes the preferred term in wrestling is "work." The impact of all the moves are felt and the performers work together to produce the best outcome.

  People who are UFC fanatics will be unwilling to accept it is fake or considered work. Wrestling in a professional setting was real at one time where they had real competition.  Years ago or what people may call the modern day, wrestling resembled what the UFC is today, but without the pomp and circumstance. Although early legit pro wrestling was marketable, wrestlers and promoters soon realized that they drew more fans when they worked with each other and created more excitement and more action. This started what wrestling became or was the beginning of the "work." Wrestling changed over time to cater toward the people to have a more entertainment feel so more and more people were drawn to the sport which made it change into work. Will this happen with the UFC where instead of what Dana White of the UFC tries to differentiate themselves from the WWE by promoting the fights as legit competition. Is the UFC truly legit? Or can these guys be considered "working" with one another to produce an exciting and dramatic match. These fighters try to taunt or what ever they can do to disrespect there opponent to build the fight up to get more followers to ensure more pay per view buyers and merchandise sales.

  If you were Dana White and the owner of UFC and you were making millions of dollars a year for having fights with the huge or ripped men that draws people in to watch these barbarick fighters pound the other opponent and you find a fighter that doesn’t have the looks of a great fighter even though he can beat all of the bone crushing fighters you have that look and act like bone crushers with God like physiques, would you use him to fight if he tanks your business and lowers the sales for pay per view or other sales. If you considered not using him then you are all ready acknowledging that the UFC could be work which doesn’t mean that it is fake but a business. UFC is a business to build like any other business in getting people to work for you the way it makes you money which is built on clashing personalities, God-like physiques while having the strong personality to attract followers.

  In the UFC really do hit each another, but "work" happens to produce a mega star to build on to make millions of dollars getting followers to pay for the showing and buy fight gear which brings money to the company and make a lot of people who run the business rich. If they used the average man and if they beat all of the top fighters then the business model that was in place would fail losing the profits.

  Nothing here is claiming that UFC is a fixed sport but a sport like any others is or could be "work." With the arrival of Brock Lesnar back to the WWE on Monday night, in additional to former WWE and UFC stars Ken Shamrock and Dan Severn, just makes it very similar between the two entities. This just seems like an updated version of the older form of professional wrestling. It seems as though the UFC can be considered the ultimate work. Fans will follow the Ultimate Fighting Championship just like they do in wrestling but could damage it for a while if what is said is considered true. I guess it is just business to make millions of dollars.

  Where is the love of the sports entertainment here but it is just looking at the entertainers or fighters going from one sport to the next. If you are looking for someone to love you then you need to go to a free online dating website like http://HeartsBond.com than listen to the business of whether the UFC is considered work or not and whether the WWE is real or not. No matter what sport or entertainment will be considered work. Just keep on giving the love of entertainment in any form.

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