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Breaking A Wrestling Ring

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Apparently the wood is supported by steel beams. Don't know if this would make the result any better though.
 
I haven't watched WWE since I was a kid sneaking from my room at night to the TV in my living room (my parents thought it was too violent). I totally forgot they use weapons lol
They toned it down quite a bit from 2 decades ago.

Now they use tables, ladders, steel chairs, steel steps, kendo sticks, etc. All of them hurt of course, but not nearly as bad as some of the weapons WWE used back in the 90s and 2000s.

They used thumbtacks, barbed wire, flaming tables, glass (stuff you don't want to get in your skin), and more.

Kind of glad they did it tbh.
 
If I must interject, you say the steel beams were fragmented, but are you sure they weren’t snapped? Because if they were snapped, I’m pretty sure the result would be lower.
 
If I must interject, you say the steel beams were fragmented, but are you sure they weren’t snapped?
Oof.

They are more likely snapped. Assuming frag might be a bit of a stretch.

Then again, there's no way of telling lol. Frag was the arguably the best route here.
 
If I must interject, you say the steel beams were fragmented, but are you sure they weren’t snapped?
It would make more sense imo for them to be fragmented if they were snapped, the two pieces would've fallen over on Bam Bam Bigelow, which they didn't, shown when he got up shortly after making the hole.
 
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