A Look At The History Of Professional Wrestling

Publié par Unknown dimanche 30 juin 2013

By Myrtle Cash


Sports are the main thing that brings people together. Sports makes people realize that they have talents to utilize. Most people do not get time to actually realize their potential and talents. This makes them to land in professions that they do not feel fit and comfortable in. It is said that the best thing is to realize your talent and make a profession from it. The saying seems to be true because for a person to work and produce good results, they have to love what they are doing. Everything has its history either bad or good. The History of professional wrestling has a lot of information that people need know especially the young generation.

During the times of fierce competition in 1990s, the highly entertaining sport achieved high financial support such as World Champion Wrestling, World Champion Federation, and Extreme Champion Wrestling. In the late 1860s and late 1870s during post civil war period is when wrestling in form of traveling performers paid for people during staged performances. During this time carnies worked as their sponsors and bookers.

The sport was viewed as an international game in 1990s. Internationalism was made possible by the expansion of world wrestling federation popularly known as WWF. The game later received high financial support from the Extreme Champion Wrestling, World Champion Federation, and World Champion Wrestling.

From the start, the game was meant for entertainment so it started in the carnival stage. Companies could hold road show festivals and the professional wrestlers together with the amateurs could go on travelling so as to entertain people. The wrestlers were promoted by different sponsors making them more committed and dedicated to the game. The sponsors issued them with tokens and compensation for any person who would win the match. At this point, it was all about entertaining because of the drama and humor. It later changed due to change of technology.

The sport has come a long way to become what it is today. In the 1920s it was only a legitimate sport. Its nature has changed dramatically to better fit in television, enhancing story lines and character traits. Many wrestlers have become celebrities of the known culture through television.

People referred to it as golden age for entertainment industry. The character and professionalism of the wrestlers changed as a result of television appeal. It was easier and entertaining to watch people competing in wrestle matches because it they brought in drama and humor. Production was also cheap those days. In the years 1948 to 1955 major television networks aired these shows.

The sport then lost its high ratings in the late 1950s. This is because the producers had overexposed it and it became more available to the viewers thus making it less popular. After realizing this, most shows were dropped from television line ups.

The history of professional wrestling has changed with time. Change was also experienced in expert wrestlers. Many of them joined the ranks of business. The game enrolled new wrestlers who were not athletes who were popular in the competitive arenas. The new wrestlers were not only competing but also looking for ways to become superstars. For this reason the sport was disregarded by televisions. Even in this generation, it is still a platform used for rising to fame and making money.




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dimanche 30 juin 2013

A Look At The History Of Professional Wrestling

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By Myrtle Cash


Sports are the main thing that brings people together. Sports makes people realize that they have talents to utilize. Most people do not get time to actually realize their potential and talents. This makes them to land in professions that they do not feel fit and comfortable in. It is said that the best thing is to realize your talent and make a profession from it. The saying seems to be true because for a person to work and produce good results, they have to love what they are doing. Everything has its history either bad or good. The History of professional wrestling has a lot of information that people need know especially the young generation.

During the times of fierce competition in 1990s, the highly entertaining sport achieved high financial support such as World Champion Wrestling, World Champion Federation, and Extreme Champion Wrestling. In the late 1860s and late 1870s during post civil war period is when wrestling in form of traveling performers paid for people during staged performances. During this time carnies worked as their sponsors and bookers.

The sport was viewed as an international game in 1990s. Internationalism was made possible by the expansion of world wrestling federation popularly known as WWF. The game later received high financial support from the Extreme Champion Wrestling, World Champion Federation, and World Champion Wrestling.

From the start, the game was meant for entertainment so it started in the carnival stage. Companies could hold road show festivals and the professional wrestlers together with the amateurs could go on travelling so as to entertain people. The wrestlers were promoted by different sponsors making them more committed and dedicated to the game. The sponsors issued them with tokens and compensation for any person who would win the match. At this point, it was all about entertaining because of the drama and humor. It later changed due to change of technology.

The sport has come a long way to become what it is today. In the 1920s it was only a legitimate sport. Its nature has changed dramatically to better fit in television, enhancing story lines and character traits. Many wrestlers have become celebrities of the known culture through television.

People referred to it as golden age for entertainment industry. The character and professionalism of the wrestlers changed as a result of television appeal. It was easier and entertaining to watch people competing in wrestle matches because it they brought in drama and humor. Production was also cheap those days. In the years 1948 to 1955 major television networks aired these shows.

The sport then lost its high ratings in the late 1950s. This is because the producers had overexposed it and it became more available to the viewers thus making it less popular. After realizing this, most shows were dropped from television line ups.

The history of professional wrestling has changed with time. Change was also experienced in expert wrestlers. Many of them joined the ranks of business. The game enrolled new wrestlers who were not athletes who were popular in the competitive arenas. The new wrestlers were not only competing but also looking for ways to become superstars. For this reason the sport was disregarded by televisions. Even in this generation, it is still a platform used for rising to fame and making money.




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