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    This is pretty old news. This is the reason for Orton's 60 day complete suspension and his recent house show suspension. He smoked cannabis backstage and was caught by a road agent.

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    Quote Originally Posted by harvey5271 View Post
    they dont get hurt its all designed not to hurt the tables are made so they snap on the slightest hit and the ring in on springs it it cushions they wrestlers fall and also they learn how to hit people with chairs so it dosnt hurt
    The chairs usually dont hurt but the tables sometimes do. But if you get a stiff chairshot to the head, it does hurt..

    Quote Originally Posted by ScouseOrient1 View Post
    Just like the pint glasses that smash and dont hurt, Your ovbiously a WWE Fan.
    Oh right, so your saying that for example when Edge speared Foley through a burning table of real fire "it didn't hurt" right? :rolleyes:

    And yes, FYI I am a WWE Fan.

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    The tables that you see in professional wrestling are not 'designed so that they'll break with a tiny bit of force'. If that was the case then such a table could not support a 300, 400 or even 500 pound man. Tables are generic office and banquet tables. You can buy exactly what you see on TV from most office shops.

    99% of all chair shots hurt a lot. Chairs are made out of lightweight steel. Lightweight - yes - but still STEEL.

    ...Oh, and if you're like 'Oh yeah, they hurt so much that they use fake blood' then understand that all the blood that you see is legitimate. In other words, it's completely real. Small blades are concealed in wrestler's attire. They 'blade' themselves in the forehead where there is no major tissue. They can cause a lot of blood without any damage.

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