Is wwe a good program for childrens?
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Cena hators what do you think?
depends on the age some of them dont understand that its fake and wanna dress like little hookers. id say the only thing that is taking the program down for the older children is divas and their outfitsWhat's the difference between the RKO, Twist of fate and the stunner?
No, it'll influence children to be violentWhat happen on ECW last night those of you that don't watch it no need to answer so don't thank you?
not a good program but good for entertain mentIf you wanted to be a wrestler what would your name be and how would you act?
YES it is , that's how many wrestlers make their debut.For the most part it is but some of it can be pretty vulgar at times.
Who will win this week in the high school division?
You didn't define what age you were talking about, but no, I don't believe it would be a good program for children. For children, there is violence, blood, girls in barely any clothes, cussing, etc. So if you're wanting something to watch with your children, you might want to look into maybe turning off the TV and just doing something with them while using the TIVO or DVR to record it for you to watch later. I have loved the WWE and it is good entertainment, but I believe it is entertainment made for adults.It depends on what age and what environment that they are watching it in. If they are in the company of adults who are smarter, and make it clear that it's fantasy and violence isn't a solution to real problems, it can be okay.
The other concern is sexism and storylines that involve heel women being beaten by faces. If you make it clear that those elements aren't cool, and explain why, the kid would be better off than discovering stuff like that at a friend's house.
Can any one tell what's happening at Judgement Day ??
Yea.. I think it is ok. I mean they arent even really hitting eachother, it's like an extra long soap opera except there is a live audiences and the characters all hate eachother lol.Not really...
How did Matt and Jeff Hardy win their first tag team titles on WWE?
No, it'll influence children to be violent ,I never have and hope never will see?
no .it makes the children to follow those actsi don't believe so...it's demonstrates violence, inapproprite language, & sexually exploits females.
Remember when they did this on Raw?
A BIIIIIIIIIIIIIG NO...I m not sure if its good fr adults either..lolz...its sheer CRAP..
Who would win sting or stone cold?
No, not at all, this affects on their mind and they become violent. Moreover it affects their studies as they could not concentrate.Good as far as you think your children don't disturb you with your routine nap.
( Wrestling question inside )?
You have not told what age you are.If you are a child then i wiil recommend not to watch WWE.It creates a sense of violation and diverts your mind often.You cannot concentrate in asny work.Who is your favorite CLASSIC wrestler?
First of all, LORDOFDRGNS, it's not media, like TV shows or music that make someone violent. It's, 99% of the time, the innate instincts inside the individual that make them violent. Sure, after watching something like pro wrestling, it may give that person ideas, but the seeds have to already be there before anything can grow. That's why it's the responsibility of PARENTS, something I can't stress enough, to help teach and influence their children with positive ways of life, and help them understand that things that they see, especially on the internet or TV, are usually fantasy, and should not be construed as complete fact, nor applied in most ways to real life.Now, as far as WWE having good programming for children? Really, again, it's the responsibility of the PARENTS to make those kinds of decisions. However, I would recommend, if you were to allow a child to watch any WWE programming, they watch SmackDown!, because it is a bit tamer in many ways than RAW or ECW, including language and sexual content, and is actually geared toward a younger audience, making it a good start for getting a child into watching WWE, if they want to. Not that there is really any problem with any child watching RAW or ECW, but I stress again, that's for the PARENTS to decide. Plus, it depends on how old, and how mature, the child is, and how much of certain life issues they actually understand. Finally, just keep in mind that it is for entertainment, and should be explained as such to any child watching whichever show.
why not? as long as your clear about the fact that they shouldnt act like they see on tv.
Yes.Grow a dick dickface.
Who is the hottest diva in wrestling?
NO..violence and sex...well i remember my first match i saw
it was wrestlemania 12 and it was shawn vs bret
i was cheering for Shawn while my dad was cheering for Bret.
it was awesome
ever since then i watched wrestling heaps
but now iam older and iam always getting into fights at schools so iam scwred in the head
so dont watch it unless you want to become like me
sometimes children treat the wrestlers like "heroes" or "idols" so i guess yeah. but then the child should be looked out regarding that because whatever he sees on tv, he can always imitate and do the exact same thing to his friends...
but i guess as much as possible no, it's not good too, because there are people makin out and even have live s*x celebrations..
it's only for entertainment, im not saying that it's good for them..
How long will Edge keep the World Heavyweight Championship belt?
no.Are there really Cena fans out there that believe that Cena gets more cheers than he gets boos?
not really. and it's children, not childrens.-venom spd
Why did they release The Ambassador of Quebec, Sylvan?
honestly, it depends on the age of the child and the nature of the programming. WWE have a range of programmes on at suitable times for younger viewers example Monday night raw is repeated at 5pm on Sky sports 3 on fridays and mondays and they take out all of the really violent bits and they bleep out the swears. WWE's parents website (i'll put the link below) recommends that parents watch with their children and if there's anything they're not sure the child would understand then they should explain it. obviously however if the child's behaviour changes as a result of watching wrestling in general or if thweir school work starts to suffer then i would recommend taking away wrestling priviledges until they shape up and whatever you do, do NOT let your child imitate the stuff they see on wwe programming!Can someone give me lyrics to the song Enter Sandman?
Lol, I grew up watching the NWO beating the s*** out of people and then spray-painting their initials on the victims' backs, and I grew up fine. Why can't people understand that it isn't television, music or any outside factor that turns your children violent or antisocial? I guess parents can't live up to the fact that most of the time, it is in fact THEIR fault that the kid turned out that way. And not because they let them watch wrestling, but because of numerous other factors that I could not be bothered to list right now. Also, I have always topped my class at school and continue to do so- I see not a single reason why wrestling should interfere with anyone's education.My point is, be a good parent and it will never matter what the hell your kids watch. Besides, WWE is a kid's show more than anything right now.
SaintofPain pretty much took the words right out of my mouth.
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Yes, if they do not try it.yes wwe is a good program for children becoz in future the children watching wwe can become a wwe chapion.
I'd probably have to say no. Not for little kids anyways. If I had kids...I probably wouldn't let them watch until they were older.
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