Pro Wrestling

Pro wrestling, short for professional wrestling, is a form of entertainment that combines athletics with theatrical performance. It involves scripted matches and storylines, where wrestlers portray characters, often referred to as “gimmicks,” and engage in choreographed bouts. The outcomes are predetermined, and the focus is on storytelling, character development, and dramatic conflicts, rather than purely athletic competition. Pro wrestling events typically take place in front of live audiences and are often broadcast on television or streaming platforms. Wrestlers are skilled performers who execute complex moves and stunts, often while maintaining the illusion of real combat. Pro wrestling has various styles and promotions, each with its unique characters and narratives, making it a diverse and popular form of entertainment worldwide.