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Although wrestling is not the most popular or most glamorous sport there is, it builds character among many other things.

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Wrestling is a sport that also helps improve one's speed and agility, as well as builds strength and stamina. There is no better way to get in shape than to get out there on the mat with someone that is the same weight as you are and wrestle around with them for 6 minutes.

Like anything in life, to be good at something takes a lot of hard work, and wrestling is no different. And all the hard work that you put into it will pay off, because there is no greater feeling of accomplishment when you wrestle someone and walk off the mat a winner. I know because I wrestled for 6 years and I'm a better person today for doing it.

Unfortunately, these days when a team loses no matter what the sport, there is a lot of finger pointing, someone blaming someone else for their team losing. Since wrestling is a one on one sport, if you lose the only person you can blame is yourself.

Wrestling builds character, so if your looking for away to help your kids build character and build their self esteem, I highly recommend that you get them involved with wrestling. Not only will it help them in those areas, but later on in life they will look back and be glad that they were a part of something that gives one a feeling of accomplishment and personal achievement.

Following the Paris attacks on 13th November of this year, many venues and stadiums amped up their security measures and the WWE was no exception. Some say this was done even before the horrible attacks on Paris but whatever the cause of this sudden increased security, particularly at live events, created quite a stir among fans.

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The News Spread When a Photo Went Viral

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Prior to this, very few people knew about the change at live events and the extent of the increased security itself. LordsOfPain, and online blog, published the photo on December the second detailing the numerous items that fans weren't allowed to bring inside the Giant Center in Hershey for their WWE TV tapings. Apart from the banned items, the increased security also features new screening checks.

According to one fan and the original taker of the photo, due to the increased precautions that were being taken, some people missed the dark match and the start of the Main Event. This of course resulted in a lot of complaints made by fans.

Increased Security Measures Likely Due Threats

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Some wrestling revolution 3d apk say the increased checks, body scans, etc. are due to the unusual ISIS story that centered the Survivor series. Even with the insistence of F.B.I that there wasn't any specific or credible source or information of an attack, rumors spread like wildfire amidst fans and WWE management alike. WWE COO, Triple H, even tweeted about it.

After a bit of digging, we found out the roots of the original story, i.e. they stemmed from an internet report (and a sketchy one at that) which cited the group Anonymous was responsible for spreading this rumor. However later, the group tweeted:

"We don't where these rumors came from, nor did we spread any such rumors (about possible future attacks from ISIS)"

Despite the story and rumors quickly being proved wrong, still it seems WWE are clearly on edge and isn't taking any chances which explains these security procedures that rival those done at the Olympic games.

Next Time You Are at WWE's Live Event, Make Sure

In addition to the screening and body checks, WWE also listed some banned items in their notice. The following items are not allowed;

While not many fans are happy about this, it cannot be denied that these security measures are only for their own protection. To stay connected to the WWE world and to know more about this developing story, stay tuned to Tickget, where you can also score the best deals on ticket prices of your favorite events - be it Raw, SmackDown or NXT!