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From another article that discusses professional "wrestling" and homosexuality:

A sexy, muscular stud in skimpy briefs, emblazoned with full, luscious lips, bends over so that all eyes focus on his supple butt. Slowly, gently, he runs his hands over his smooth cheeks, fingers twitching tantalizingly, as music fills the air: "I'm an ass man/I love to pick 'em/I love to stick 'em/so many asses, so little time/I'm a lover of every kind/the best surprises always sneak up from behind." Mr. Ass, as he is known to his legion of lovers, then gestures to his crotch, commands all to "Suck it!" and entwines himself with another barely clad hunk.

A scene from some cheap, gay porno flick? A peek at the goings-on at a raunchy gay bar? Think again, for this is the world of professional wrestling—a world that can be seen in person at next week's taping of Raw Is Warat the Nassau Coliseum, in late June at the Garden, or on Pay-Per-View the last Sunday of any month—throbbing hard with homo-hotness and other gay references.

Pro wrestling's flaming love affair with all things queer began well before Mr. Ass's narcissistic butt fetish, and, like any relationship, has weathered its share of dropkicks and body slams. Although scantily clad men grabbing, throwing, and attempting to mount each other in spectacles of dominance resounds with obvious homoerotic overtones, pro wrestling has a long history of playing and preying upon gay themes and stereotypes.

Source: http://www.villagevoice.com/2000-05-02/news/grappling-with-homosexuality/ Edited by SoulMonster
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How about some awesome, non-gay wrestling moments that don't involve people getting horribly injured?

FYI. When people fight for real they don't have to stamp their feet on the floor to make a noise when they punch somebody. :lol:

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Nobody's saying that wrestlers aren't extremely talented and well honed athletes. Simply that the endeavour in itself looks bent as a butcher's hook! :lol:

same could be said about going to a rock concert in which 90 percent of the audience are male to see guys half naked with bulges in their pants....

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Nobody's saying that wrestlers aren't extremely talented and well honed athletes. Simply that the endeavour in itself looks bent as a butcher's hook! :lol:

same could be said about going to a rock concert in which 90 percent of the audience are male to see guys half naked with bulges in their pants....

Yeah, but the percentage of concert goers who go primarily to see half naked guys with bulges in their pants (and not to see a live performance of music they enjoy), is negligible, whereas the amount of people that go to a WWF "match" to see strutting, oiled, muscle men grapple and mount each other in acts of dominance is, well, all of them.

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z_0pTuYCJD0

Awesomeness.


Nobody's saying that wrestlers aren't extremely talented and well honed athletes. Simply that the endeavour in itself looks bent as a butcher's hook! :lol:

same could be said about going to a rock concert in which 90 percent of the audience are male to see guys half naked with bulges in their pants....

Yeah, but the percentage of concert goers who go primarily to see half naked guys with bulges in their pants (and not to see a live performance of music they enjoy), is negligible, whereas the amount of people that go to a WWF "match" to see strutting, oiled, muscle men grapple and mount each other in acts of dominance is, well, all of them.

Why do you think you know why people go to see wrassling? Again, that's what you see in wrassling, don't generalize. And get out of the closet.

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How about some awesome, non-gay wrestling moments that don't involve people getting horribly injured?

FYI. When people fight for real they don't have to stamp their feet on the floor to make a noise when they punch somebody. :lol:

FYI: Every wrestling fan is well aware of all of the little things that they do in the ring and you're not breaking any ground by going LOL DID U KNOW ITZ FAKE

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Yeah, but the percentage of concert goers who go primarily to see half naked guys with bulges in their pants (and not to see a live performance of music they enjoy), is negligible, whereas the amount of people that go to a WWF "match" to see strutting, oiled, muscle men grapple and mount each other in acts of dominance is, well, all of them.

Why do you think you know why people go to see wrassling?

Are you saying they don't go there to see flamboyant men parade around flexing their muscles and play-fight in an overdose of masculinity? Do they go for the popcorn?

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Yeah, but the percentage of concert goers who go primarily to see half naked guys with bulges in their pants (and not to see a live performance of music they enjoy), is negligible, whereas the amount of people that go to a WWF "match" to see strutting, oiled, muscle men grapple and mount each other in acts of dominance is, well, all of them.

Why do you think you know why people go to see wrassling?

Are you saying they don't go there to see flamboyant parade around flexing their muscles and play-fight in an overdose of masculinity? Do they go for the popcorn?

Out of the closet, typing is easier. ;)

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Nobody's saying that wrestlers aren't extremely talented and well honed athletes. Simply that the endeavour in itself looks bent as a butcher's hook! :lol:

same could be said about going to a rock concert in which 90 percent of the audience are male to see guys half naked with bulges in their pants....

Commando's my favourite film! Just stokin' the fire here! :lol:

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How about some awesome, non-gay wrestling moments that don't involve people getting horribly injured?

FYI. When people fight for real they don't have to stamp their feet on the floor to make a noise when they punch somebody. :lol:

FYI: Every wrestling fan is well aware of all of the little things that they do in the ring and you're not breaking any ground by going LOL DID U KNOW ITZ FAKE

No shit!! Are you telling me it's not real?!

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The alternative to the spectators being gay, and hence coming to enjoy the sight of the muscle men prancing about, if course that they for some reason find the overtly over-played and clichéd drama as well as the ridiculous fake fighting somehow entertaining. Well, what makes most sense to you?

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