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#1 Blading (should remain banned)
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Matches like this used to always feature blading
Be it the 70s, the Rock 'N' Wrestling Era, or the Attitude Era, blading has always been a mainstay in WWE and professional wrestling. ECW crossed the limits with blading in the late 90s, in an attempt to cater to its hardcore fanbase. Matches like Hell In A Cell, Elimination Chamber, and many more always used to guarantee a Superstar getting bloodied and battered.
As WWE started catering to kids years ago, it banned blading altogether. At first, it felt odd to see wrestlers coming out with minor bruises after battling each other inside Hell In A Cell, but many fans grew accustomed to it as time passed. As long as WWE will target families and kids, blading won't return on weekly TV and PPVs. One can safely say that it is bound to remain banned, as Stephanie McMahon has hinted in the past that her goal is to turn WWE into a giant conglomerate like Disney.
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