Wednesday, November 13, 2019
Pro-wrestling In The Nineties :: essays research papers fc
Pro-Wrestling In the Nineties à à à à à A worldwidae phenomenon has swept our worlds people. It has sold out huge stadiums every Monday, Tuesday, and once a month Sundays. This phenom is called Pro-Wrestling, and it seems to have a death grip on todayââ¬â¢s youth. I for the most part am an avid fan of wrestling and consider myself very knowledgeable on this subject. That is why I feel that I am able to show an unbiased view of wrestling and what happens behind the scenes, and around childrenââ¬â¢s homes. à à à à à The company called WWFE (World Wrestling Federation Enterprises) went from a small company into a huge corporation basically overnight, and then drifted into obscurity again. The WWFââ¬â¢s first popularity influx occurred in the mid 1980ââ¬â¢s due to a man called Terry Boella, better known as Hulk Hogan. His charisma and basic likeability made people take a liking to his character right away. Hogan was quoted as saying, ââ¬Å"I am happy that I can bring the business that I have put my blood, sweat, and tears into straight up to the top of the worldâ⬠(Hogan) Unfortunately, Vince McMahon, the CEO of the WWF, was involved in a scandal that shocked the world. He was handing out steroids to his employees, in order to make them bigger and more intimidating. This was certainly a blow to the up and coming corporation, although Mr. McMahon was quoted as saying ââ¬Å"any publicity is good publicityâ⬠, this was definitely the wrong type of publicity he nee ded. This scandal drove away many of the WWFââ¬â¢s fans, which were children whose parents didnââ¬â¢t want them to watch. à à à à à Now, over 10 years after those initial scandals, the popularity of the corporation has risen to never before seen heights. Every day they earn millions of dollars on merchandising. Not to mention the amount they get for selling commercial time during their programs, which are the highest rated on cable television. All of this popularity is due to one man, Steve Austin. His hatred for authority and trust no-one attitude brought the federation into its new era. His character appealed to everyone from school children to regular businessmen. Unfortunately for the WWF this newfound popularity has also brought new problems. à à à à à These new problems are lawsuits, brought about by the parents of children who are injured while ââ¬Å"wrestlingâ⬠. While the shows are rated ââ¬Å"PG14â⬠on television parents still allow their young children to watch.
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