• stinerman [Ohio]@midwest.social
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    11 months ago

    To be serious for a moment when people say “it’s fake”, they mean it’s not a legitimate sporting contest. That’s true…and completely misses the point. That’s not what it’s meant to be. It’s scripted entertainment. A high school teacher who was a big pro wrestling fan said it was a “soap opera for men.”

    Porn isn’t a legitimate sporting contest either, but it is fake in that it’s staged and scripted (minus amateur stuff). It’s the same scripted entertainment.

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      11 months ago

      It’s a soap opera stunt show where the story revolves around a wrestling league.

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      You’re ignoring that for the majority of its history both the pro-wrestling industry and fans have supported the kayfabe, so people saying “It’s fake” would be met with “No it’s not! Was that guy getting hit with a chair fake?!?!!”

      Does that happen in porn? In soap operas?

      And, of course, a lot of the fans of pro-wrestling were children. The “It’s fake! No it isn’t!” arguments mostly happened between eight year olds in various stages of figuring out the world lies to them.

      Even beyond that, this is just a ridiculous boomer argument on the whole. The kayfabe has been largely abandoned for a decade, because it was becoming a legal liability to pretend to be a legitimate athletic contest no matter how hard they winked.

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    Oddly enough, the fakeness is why I dislike both wrestling and produced porn. I’ll take footage of a suburban soccer mom getting spit roast by two bulls at a swingers party over any staged porn…or wrestling.

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    It is fake until it’s not. Lot of interesting scene from wrestling happen accidentally but they kept on going, the injuries are real, the pain are real, and the fact that in 1998 when the Undertaker threw Mankind off “Hell in a Cell” and plummeted sixteen feet through an announcer’s table, is real too.

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    11 months ago

    I feel the exact same way about videos on the internet. But I seem to be the minority in that.

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    11 months ago

    How do they fake the cumshots in porn? I’m just curious. Are they using Jergen’s hand lotion in hidden squirt guns or something? Because that would be great for your complexion. And by the way, I’m not sure pro wrestling isn’t a kind of porn - all those hot men in their tiny tights grinding against each other.

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      11 months ago

      I’ve heard of some people who carefully inject milk or fake cum down their urethra and sort of push it out that way. Also heard of people doign that to make it look like their loads are way bigger.

      People are strange.

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        11 months ago

        I guess nothing would surprise me, but that seems like a lot of extra work when you can just get the real stuff very easily to “cum” out. I’m not against fakeness if it’s genuinely arousing.

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    11 months ago

    I swear to god if it turns out “Sumo wrestling but instead of fat asian men its muscular black men” is fake…