I agree, in theory...but while there are real elements to "sport" in the WWE (re: the potential for injury)...when it comes down to brass tacks, the WWE and wrestling in general is still a traveling circus that runs basically 24/7/365 and the circus doesn't pull the crowds it does when its featured attractions are taking a holiday.
That is both the pro and con of the business...being a "contracted" worker it is very tough to have a wrestling "union" (which would prevent the overworking)...
In the end, there is basically the same result...wrestlers end up taking off time...instead of getting time off injury free periodically, they get extended time off with injury.
The whole system feeds off itself and at this point in the game, its going to be tough to break a trend that has basically been around since the business started.
That is both the pro and con of the business...being a "contracted" worker it is very tough to have a wrestling "union" (which would prevent the overworking)...
In the end, there is basically the same result...wrestlers end up taking off time...instead of getting time off injury free periodically, they get extended time off with injury.
The whole system feeds off itself and at this point in the game, its going to be tough to break a trend that has basically been around since the business started.
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