5 reasons why being a pro-wrestler is harder than being an MMA fighter

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#4 Over 200 days of being on the road

Excessive travelling makes WWE a tough place to be at

WWE superstars have their work cut out owing to the hectic travelling schedules. Putting up a show in one part of the country, then immediately taking a flight to another is what makes being a WWE wrestler so hard; not to forget the house shows and the PPVs in between.

Wrestlers not only have to be in prime shape to put up great shows, they also have to get used to the mammoth travel schedules that’s in front of them. As Triple H said, wrestlers spend up to 200+ days on the road putting up shows in different parts of the globe, which even takes a toll on the family/personal life of a performer.

MMA events usually happen once in a month and most fighters train in their respective hometowns, so they are allowed more ‘family time’.