LLS
I helped pull Flair out of a crashed airplane in the 70's in NC. Scratched and barely hurt, he was whining like a little kid. It took several minutes for him to sober up and realize he was alive.
In the 50's and early 60's, my career enlisted Navy Dad worked part-time at the Arena in San Diego, then Richmond. I got to met a lot of these guys and watch them practice. It is a ballet, on steroids.
I enjoy watching some of these cage fights they have today. ProWrestling ala Flair and friends is just entertainment for the masses! If you want to see someone torn apart, watch the cages! As an added bonus, the "Card Girls" are really nice on the eyes of a dirty old man!!!
Listen, I’m not Andy Kaufman. Or Richard Belzer. These are big, athletic boys who can put a hurting on you ten ways to Sunday. What they do in the ring is fake, but I don’t mistake that for what they’re capable of outside it.