cloudz wrote: the first 'action' is a supposed expert Chinese wrestler falling down to what amounts to a 'hand wave'
cloudz wrote:I do find it a bit revealing that there are folks who 'still' believe this is a real match.
It's not. the first 'action' is a supposed expert Chinese wrestler falling down to what amounts to a 'hand wave'
Anyone who has been near real wrestling and grappling competition can look at this and see it for what it is.
A demonstration set up; an exhibition, yes, but with a set agenda. Nice Theatre, just like modern wrestling Entertainment.
What does it mean when a modern day Taiji practitioner looks upon this footage as realistic ?
GrahamB wrote:I go to watch local pro wrestling events with my son - it's great! I wish more 'martial artists' would get off their high horse and go and watch them - support local wrestlers, those guys put a lot on the line every time for very little pay.
Here's a thought - just because it is choreographed doesn't mean it's not "real" - those people really do things I can't do, like jump off the top rope and do a back flip for one
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