In fact, it is really difficult to explain this matter clearly, because wrestling seems to really mean throwing people, hitting people, and sometimes killing people (similar incidents often happen in Japanese small groups). As I said before, wrestling is not wrestling, nor is it a fighting sport similar to boxing. In order to increase the enjoyment, some plots are often interspersed in the game. For example, we all know that the funeral and Kane are brothers, which is for the needs of the plot. We can often see players fall to the ground from a ladder several meters high, or be hit by opponents on iron steps. Such a scene is not completed by special effects, and the painful expressions of the players are not all fake. Of course, in order to make the competition fierce and exciting, the players often cooperate with each other, so that the movements can be beautiful and the safety of the players can be guaranteed. Most of the props and weapons they use are inferior, not as powerful as the audience imagined, and players will have reservations about their own strength when using attacks. In fact, most wrestling fans don't judge wrestling by truth or falsehood, which is illustrated by nearly 500 million viewers in WWE. If you look at wrestling with real and false concepts, you will never appreciate the charm of wrestling.