5 Reasons why WWE Superstars are more prone to injuries

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2- Unnecessary Bumps

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While trusting the other opponent is vital in any wrestling match, trusting yourself is even more important. Pro wrestlers today exhibit a significant amount of unnecessary bumps to showcase to the fans in the attempt to deliver a quality match. The issue with this, though, is that not only do these bumps that shape the narrative of a match run a risk of hurting the opponent, it also has the ability in shaving time off one’s career.

For example, Sasha Banks. Banks is one of the most popular women’s wrestlers in the WWE, who thrives on putting on a great show for her fans. However, certain moves she executes, such as the suicide dive on Charlotte that nearly folded her in half, are not at all essential to the overall quality of the match.

At the tender age of 24, Banks must pull back on high-risk moves to extend her wrestling career. Already suffering from back injuries due to wrestling is not a step in a positive direction.

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