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Lol at these posts.
Psychology is what made pro wrestling so great. The ability to tell a story using moves...too bad it's no longer an art form. People who say psychology is dumb or =rest holds obviously doesn't understand pro wrestling psychology. I guess I'll try to explain it as best as possible.
Those with great psychology understand how to build a match from the get go. You have to understand why wrestlers are doing what they are doing, why they're using certain moves, and watching them work on a certain body part. Psychology also involves a wrestler's ability to remember what part of his body has been worked on or what part of the body he's been working on. If a wrestler's back/leg/arm (insert body part) has been worked on for most of the match, it's important for that wrestler to remember to sell that "injury" throughout and towards the end of the match. Many wrestlers get a body part worked on for about 5+ mins and then a minute later, they're totally fine while a minute ago, they were writhing in near death pain and agony. Outside of that, there has to be a reason why a certain body part has been picked. If you wrestle a big man, you try to take out his legs...if your finisher is a leglock, you try to work on the leg etc.
Sorry but wrestling with little to no psychology = no common sense...even in the world of pro wrestling. You can't try to suspend belief when watching a match when it lacks common sense.
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Last edited by Saku4me; 06-25-2008 at 02:01 AM.
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