Talk:Gonad Yaksplitter/@comment-67.162.63.54-20140223145345/@comment-4547854-20140423011723

Well, to correct you, the best term for what WWE fighting is "ballet."

It's rehersed several times at house shows, there is no official script for the matches since the actors are performing each day of the week. They communicate in the ring with their moves and some actions that we won't notice, but if you watch WWE enough you'll notice when the match is going to end by just how the ref raises his hand. Of course though, there are accidents and sometimes even intentional screw-ups(John Cena slapping Brock Lesnar for real and Brock Lesnar really punching John Cena, anyone?).

Raw is often scripted, though. In 2012, entire shows were scripted, including promos. WWE is a business, after all.

But aside from that, most of WWE is the creative minds of the performers. Bray Wyatt makes up most of his own promos and storylines, which gives him a really big reward. Bigger stars get bullet points for their promos, and they get to decide the details.

But onto the weight and height argument, I'm pretty sure weights and heights of superstars like the Big Show, Great Khali, Mark Henry, John Cena, etc etc, aren't exagerrated. So, someone that's like 500 pounds and 7' isn't very dangerous. Besides, muscle weighs more than fat does.

I'd go with 300 pounds to stay safe though.