WWE, originally known to some as WWF, has been around for years and over time has only grown in popularity. According the Nielsen, the top ten television rating system, WWE falls in the top ten almost every week. The various shows of WWE beat out sport programs, and other popular cable shows during the week. The fan base of WWE is incredible and support their favorite superstars.
WWE is made up of three different weekly shows. Monday night Raw is their live weekly event, Friday night Smackdown is their end of the week extravaganza, and in the middle of the week is the Main Event, which although it is viewed, it is not as popular as their other shows. With every new state and city, WWE manages to set up each arena to look like the last one. With large light boards, fireworks and of course, the ring, WWE fans look forward to exciting nights.
Superstars enter the ring and push their bodies to limits not many people could endure, but not many people see it like this; they say it's fake and dumb even though it has such a large fan base.Well, yes, maybe each outcome of each fight is pre-determined, but it doesn't mean these men and women aren't actually getting hit. Look back in the day when these men would hide razor blades in their sweat bands to cut themselves during the match. Now, that's not fake. Each person has their own opinion on this industry and that will never come to an end.
WWE superstars "wow" the crowd every time they walk out from behind the light boards. Each having their own entrance song to give the crowd a heads up and really get their blood pumping. Some superstars even have their famous chants that go along with them, or special dance moves. Superstar Daniel Bryan has the famous "Yes" chant which is one of the most popular.
WWE Diva's, or the women of the industry are exciting to see, but do not really compare to the men. They lack the agility that the men bring to the ring, and the women are more for the eyes of the male viewer base. Slinky costumes don't really scream strength over entertainment.
WWE comes with its debates, and I'm sure there will be agreements and disagreements, but who cares, really? The main point of this industry is entertainment which is through fights, drama and excitement. They have been around for years, they are still here and they aren't planning on ending this industry any time soon.
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