WWE史上嚴重的意外事故。

2024-03-18
WWE(World Wrestling Entertainment)是世界上最大的職業摔角娛樂公司,總部位於美國康乃狄克州斯坦福。它是一個全球性的娛樂企業,涵蓋摔角比賽、真人秀、電影製作和品牌授權等多個領域。

WWE的核心業務是舉辦職業摔角比賽,每週舉辦多場精彩的賽事,包括《RAW》、《SmackDown》和《NXT》等節目。這些賽事不僅在美國廣受歡迎,而且在全球各地都有大量的粉絲。每位摔角選手被塑造成各種不同風格和角色,他們之間的對抗、聯盟和故事情節為比賽增添劇情性和娛樂性。除摔角比賽,WWE還製作許多真人秀節目,如《Total Divas》和《Total Bellas》,這些節目讓觀眾更深入地了解摔角選手的日常生活和背後的故事。

此外,該公司還參與電影製作和品牌授權等業務,推出許多成功的電影作品,並與各種品牌合作推出各種周邊產品,如玩具、衣服和遊戲等。總的來說,WWE是一個擁有龐大粉絲基礎、在全球范圍內有著廣泛影響力的娛樂企業,它通過提供多樣化的節目和內容,吸引了全球各地的觀眾。

WWF(World Wrestling Federation)是WWE(World Wrestling Entertainment)的前身。與環境保護組織世界自然基金會(World Wide Fund for Nature)之間的商標爭議。WWF和世界自然基金會均使用相同的縮寫WWF作為它們的名稱,這導致商標的混淆和衝突。世界自然基金會提起訴訟,指控WWF侵犯其商標權。最終該公司不得不放棄使用「WWF」作為其名稱的權利,並決定改名為WWE,即「World Wrestling Entertainment」。

雖然摔角比賽的結果是按照劇本安排的,但意外情況確實會發生。輕微的意外可能包括腿部骨折或腦震盪,但嚴重的意外可能導致當場死亡。在WWE的歷史上,有幾起嚴重的意外事故:

5.2003年的摔角狂熱大賽上,布洛克(Brock Lesnar)準備對科特(Kurt Angle)進行高空翻跟斗撞擊。然而,由於距離過遠,他沒有落在預定的位置上,導致頭部和脖子受到重創。

4.在2001年的WCW賽事中,體重142公斤的狂人希德(Psyco Sid)試圖用一記大腳踢倒對手,但左腳承受全部重量,當場斷裂。PS:WCW後來被WWE收購。

3.1990年的擂台之王大賽中,207公斤重的米克(Mick Foley)被送葬者(Undertaker)從近5米高的鐵籠頂端扔下,幾乎當場斃命,後來兩人爬上鐵籠架頂端,米克又被鎖喉後狠狠拋下,巨大的力道將鐵籠貫穿。多年後,送葬者在接受採訪時表示,在第二次的拋落,他以為米克當場死亡。

2.在1997年的洲際冠軍賽中,歐文哈特(Owen Hart)與冷石奧斯汀(Stone Cold Steve Austin)的比賽中,歐文將奧斯汀舉起後用一記抱頭摔地動作,但雙腳沒有扣好,導致奧斯汀的頭部猛烈撞擊地面,身體瞬間癱瘓。歐文後來故意對觀眾叫囂,讓奧斯汀慢慢恢復,然後再被擊敗。

1.1995年5月23日是許多摔角迷心碎的日子,在超越極限大賽中,歐文哈特從高空吊鋼絲落下,但未做好安全防護而當場死亡。現場觀眾的歡呼聲變成慘叫。直到今日,歐文的遺孀仍不允許WWE播放任何有關歐文的影片。

WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) is the largest professional wrestling entertainment company in the world, headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, United States. It is a global entertainment enterprise that encompasses various fields including wrestling matches, reality shows, film production, and brand licensing.

The core business of WWE is to organize professional wrestling matches, with multiple exciting events held every week, including programs like "RAW," "SmackDown," and "NXT." These events are not only popular in the United States but also have a large fan base worldwide. Each wrestler is crafted into different styles and characters, and their confrontations, alliances, and storylines add drama and entertainment to the matches.

In addition to wrestling matches, WWE produces many reality shows such as "Total Divas" and "Total Bellas," which allow viewers to get a deeper insight into the daily lives and stories behind the wrestlers.

Furthermore, the company is involved in film production and brand licensing, releasing many successful movie productions and collaborating with various brands to launch a variety of merchandise such as toys, clothing, and games.

Overall, WWE is an entertainment enterprise with a huge fan base and extensive influence globally. By providing diversified programs and content, it has attracted audiences from all over the world.

WWF (World Wrestling Federation) is the predecessor of WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment). It was involved in a trademark dispute with the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF). Both WWF and the World Wide Fund for Nature used the same abbreviation "WWF" as their names, leading to confusion and conflict over the trademark. The World Wide Fund for Nature filed a lawsuit alleging that WWF infringed its trademark rights.

Ultimately, the company had to relinquish its right to use "WWF" as its name and decided to rename itself WWE, which stands for "World Wrestling Entertainment."

Although wrestling matches are scripted, accidents can indeed happen. Minor accidents may include leg fractures or concussions, while serious accidents may result in immediate death. In WWE's history, there have been several serious accidents:

5.In the 2003 WrestleMania event, Brock Lesnar attempted a high-flying shooting star press against Kurt Angle, but due to the distance, he failed to land properly, causing severe head and neck injuries.

4.In a 2001 WCW event, the 142-kilogram wrestler Psyco Sid attempted to kick his opponent with a big boot, but his left leg bore the entire weight, resulting in a fracture. PS: WCW was later acquired by WWE.

3.In the 1990 King of the Ring event, the 207-kilogram wrestler Mick Foley was thrown by The Undertaker from the top of a nearly 5-meter-high steel cage, almost resulting in immediate death. Later, both climbed to the top of the cage again, and Mick was thrown down again after being throat choked by The Undertaker, with immense force piercing the steel cage. Years later, The Undertaker stated in an interview that he thought Mick died on the second fall.

2.In a 1997 Intercontinental Championship match, Owen Hart attempted a pile driver on Stone Cold Steve Austin, but his feet were not secured, causing Austin's head to violently strike the ground, leaving him temporarily paralyzed. Owen later intentionally taunted the audience, allowing Austin to slowly recover before being defeated.

1.May 23, 1995, was a heartbreaking day for many wrestling fans. In the Over the Edge event, Owen Hart fell from a high wire while descending, failing to take proper safety precautions and resulting in immediate death. The cheers of the live audience turned into screams. To this day, Owen's widow still does not allow WWE to air any footage related to Owen.

  
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