Your original response was that bumps don't hurt.[/
They don’t, I’m referring other things that hurt, that aren’t ring and stunt related, like shoot punches, chair shots to head or botched
It wasn't a botch. Man fell off a cage and on to a table. It was always going to hurt. Thank you for admitting the bump hurt, though.
When did I say that bump hurt? That particular bump doesn’t hurt. It’s rigged that way, unless there was a botch and there was, thus it stands.
Back bumps don’t magically become painful because there’s a botch where someone left a in the ring and someone bumped on it.
Even if it hurt it’s still fake, I don’t know why you want to psychology distort it to being real, Wrestling is 100% fake, just like movies.
And yes it was a botch, you don’t get a bruised kidney when the momentum of an impact is spread on the sweet spot(as you’ve clearly shown you don’t know what that is even though I explain it to you)? That occurs when there’s impact on a specific region(in this case the kidney), thus the momentum wasn’t spread successfully, thus a botch.
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The deeper issue at hand is your discrediting the hard work thousands of wrestlers do and the toll it takes on their bodies.