Yes the rings have some give to them, especially in the center, that's why you usually see a wrestler slammed into the center of the ring. Of course you have the wrestlers that fight outside of the ring and get slammed on auditorium floors. How do they prepare for the beatings? Easy, a lot of it is choreograhed. When a wrestler gets slammed he's not slammed down with force (usually) and he's basically being dropped "nicely".
If wrestling was fake why would there be so many injuries throughout the industry? The answer is because it's a grueling job. Some aspects are considered "fake" and most of it is exaggerated, but as a whole it's not fake. These people are real athletes and put their bodies through a lot of punishment on a weekly (if not more often) basis.
Personally I like it because it amuses me, and I see it as a male soap opera. The story lines are intriguing at times, but I watch it for the fun and athleticism. If you're not a fan you should give it a shot and watch it for a couple of weeks, there has to be a reason why so many people of so many ages, races and sexes watch it.
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