Does it bother you that most MMA sites are covering Wrestlemania?

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Should MMA sites cover pro wrasslin?

  • No, I don't want any association between a legit sport like MMA and "fake" wrasslin.

  • Yes, there are cross-over athletes and a lot of people interested in both.


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MovinOn

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If you log on to various MMA sites, you'll see many of them promoting their coverage of Wrestlemania 34 tonight. Brock Lesnar and Ronda Rousey are both on the card. In your opinion, does that make it acceptable for MMA media to promote a professional wrestling event?

Do you cringe at the thought of some fans believing WWE and the UFC are essentially similar products and that it's bad for MMA to be associated with pro wrasslin at all?
 

silentsinger

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If you log on to various MMA sites, you'll see many of them promoting their coverage of Wrestlemania 34 tonight. Brock Lesnar and Ronda Rousey are both on the card. In your opinion, does that make it acceptable for MMA media to promote a professional wrestling event?

Do you cringe at the thought of some fans believing WWE and the UFC are essentially similar products and that it's bad for MMA to be associated with pro wrasslin at all?
Fans like that don't deserve an opinion worthy of my time really. I'm not losing any sleep over it.
 

jason73

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all it means to me is a bunch of marks are going to shit up my twitter feed fanboying over ronda and brock tonight. wrasslin aint for me but if you happen to be a fan i dont care.i think wwe is weird and gay but im sure i shit up everyone else twitter with canadian politics . as for mma sites covering it none of them have any credibility anyways
 

Rambo John J

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I never got the connection...one is real and unpredictable, and the other is fake and predictable

I don't really like it because I get confused at what the heck y'all are talking/getting excited about, but I don't really care either

Sting NWA was the last time I cared about wrestling and that was probably 1990 or so
 

SCADA

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Considering there is a ton of wrestling geeks on every MMA site....I'd say it's to be expected.
 

Nemo?

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voted wrong

I never got the connection...one is real and unpredictable, and the other is fake and predictable

I don't really like it because I get confused at what the heck y'all are talking/getting excited about, but I don't really care either

Sting NWA was the last time I cared about wrestling and that was probably 1990 or so
MMA is here because of wrastling IMO.

Pancrase - Wikipedia

In 1993, Masakatsu Funaki, Minoru Suzuki, Ken Shamrock, Takaku Fuke, and others from the shoot-style Fujiwara Gumi wrestling promotion left the company, due to (mentor and promoter) Yoshiaki Fujiwara's decision to cooperate with the likes of Universal Lucha Libre and W*ING and favoring showmanship over in-ring work. As suggested by Karl Gotch, Pancrase was formed by Funaki, Suzuki and Fuke, and the promotion would focus on pure shoot-style wrestling with limited gimmicks and no predetermined outcomes.
 

Rambo John J

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MMA is here because of wrastling IMO.

Pancrase - Wikipedia

In 1993, Masakatsu Funaki, Minoru Suzuki, Ken Shamrock, Takaku Fuke, and others from the shoot-style Fujiwara Gumi wrestling promotion left the company, due to (mentor and promoter) Yoshiaki Fujiwara's decision to cooperate with the likes of Universal Lucha Libre and W*ING and favoring showmanship over in-ring work. As suggested by Karl Gotch, Pancrase was formed by Funaki, Suzuki and Fuke, and the promotion would focus on pure shoot-style wrestling with limited gimmicks and no predetermined outcomes.
Yes and No IMO

MMA in some form or another has been around before 1993...like hundreds of years before

But I get that the crossover to mainstream was greatly aided by the existence of Pro wrassling
 

SCADA

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MMA is here because of wrastling IMO.

Pancrase - Wikipedia

In 1993, Masakatsu Funaki, Minoru Suzuki, Ken Shamrock, Takaku Fuke, and others from the shoot-style Fujiwara Gumi wrestling promotion left the company, due to (mentor and promoter) Yoshiaki Fujiwara's decision to cooperate with the likes of Universal Lucha Libre and W*ING and favoring showmanship over in-ring work. As suggested by Karl Gotch, Pancrase was formed by Funaki, Suzuki and Fuke, and the promotion would focus on pure shoot-style wrestling with limited gimmicks and no predetermined outcomes.
 

Robbie Hart

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No, I don’t pay attention to any other mma sites or news and who cares.........
 

SCADA

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How am I reaching?
Same could be said for Boxing, Kickboxing, and any other professional fighting sport. To say that MMA wouldn't exist because of Pancreas is reaching...sure it helped, but if it didn't something else would have.
 

Nemo?

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Yes and No IMO

MMA in some form or another has been around before 1993...like hundreds of years before

But I get that the crossover to mainstream was greatly aided by the existence of Pro wrassling
Wrastling was born from historic martial arts compitition's but modern MMA is here thanks more recent wrastler's.

MMA and wrastling go hand in hand the fact that people don't like one or the other don't matter.

Chael Sonnen see's it.
Josh Barnett see's it.
 

Nemo?

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Same could be said for Boxing, Kickboxing, and any other professional fighting sport. To say that MMA wouldn't exist because of Pancreas is reaching...sure it helped, but if it didn't something else would have.
Our era of mma is here thanks to pro wrastling.
 

SCADA

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The Gracie's were doing it unofficially for for years previous, and Vale Tudo fights have been happening since the 40's.
 

MMAHAWK

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I wouldn’t do anything other then maybe a comment on it, but I have no problem with more coverage. It’s 2 of the biggest fighters in the history of the sport taking part in a performance. If you have an issue with it , then I’d also have to ask if you had an issue when mma sites mentioned Rampage staring in the A team.
 

SCADA

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you're ignoring history to spare your ego.



You're ignoring the full history. Look up and my post again and have a read. That plus this, plus all the Zuffa investment help create what we have today. Nothing by itself.
 

Nemo?

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You're ignoring the full history. Look up and my post again and have a read. That plus this, plus all the Zuffa investment help create what we have today. Nothing by itself.
The Gracie's were doing it unofficially for for years previous, and Vale Tudo fights have been happening since the 40's.
We're talking about "officially", people fight everywhere all the time but the birth of what we call MMA today is thanks to wrastling.

Modern regulated MMA was born in Japan IMO thanks to Antonio Inoki and people like him.

Mixed martial arts involvement[edit]
See also: Muhammad Ali vs. Antonio Inoki
Inoki was amongst the group of professional wrestlers who were tutored in the art of hooking and shooting by the professional wrestler Karl Gotch. Inoki named his method of fighting "strong style." This method of wrestling (which was taught to Inoki by Gotch) borrowed heavily from professional wrestling's original catch wrestling roots, and is one of the most important influences of modern shoot wrestling.

Inoki faced many opponents from all dominant disciplines of combat from various parts of the world, such as boxers, judoka, karateka, kung fu practitioners, sumo wrestlers and professional wrestlers. These bouts included a match with then-prominent karate competitor Everett Eddy.[30] Eddy had previously competed in a mixed skills bout against boxer Horst Geisler, losing by knockout.[31] The bout with Eddy ended with the karateka "knocked out" by a professional wrestling powerbomb followed by a Hulk Hogan-esque leg drop. Another such match pitted Inoki against 6'7" Kyokushin karate stylist Willie "The Bear Killer" Williams. (So-called because he had allegedly fought a bear for a 1976 Japanese film entitled "The Strongest Karate 2".[32]) This bout ended in a doctor stoppage after both competitors repeatedly fell out of the ring.[33] Although many of the matches were rigged and scripted, they are seen as a precursor to modern mixed martial arts. When asked about Inoki's fighting skills, business colleague Carlson Gracie stated Inoki was "one of the best fighters he'd seen."[34]

His most famous bout was against heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali on June 26, 1976, in Tokyo.[35] Inoki initially promised Ali a rigged match to get him to fight in Japan, but when the deal materialized, Ali's camp feared that Inoki would turn the fight into a shoot, which many believe was Inoki's intention. Ali visited a professional wrestling match involving Inoki and witnessed Inoki's grappling ability. The rules of the match were announced several months in advance. Two days before the match, however, several new rules were added which severely limited the moves that each man could perform. A rule change that had a major effect on the outcome of this match was that Inoki could only throw a kick if one of his knees was on the ground.[35] In the match, Ali landed a total of six punches to Inoki, and Inoki kept to his back in a defensive position almost the full duration of the match of 15 rounds, hitting Ali with a low kick repeatedly.[36] The bout ended in a draw, 3–3. Ali left without a press conference and suffered damage to his legs as a result of Inoki's repeated leg kicks.[37]
 
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Truck Party

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it doesn't bother me, I don't click on the articles about WWE & as far as I know nobody is obligated to.
 

Dick Niaz

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I don't understand why it would be covered, unless it were related to MMA in some way (ex. keeping up on Brock or Ronda). I just scroll by those stories though.
 

silentsinger

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I often look down my nose at people who watch it, but then remember I have a guilty pleasure of watching crap like Jersey Shore.
 

Gay For Longo

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they should tonight for sure considering there is are two former ufc champions performing, one of those two champs is expected to be returning to the ufc and Dana White is going to be there too

hoping for an awesome wrestlemania