What's your point? Do you think everytime a football player gets hurt from a tackle, the guy who tackled him meant to hurt him? For the most part, no, he didn't mean to hurt him, he just tried to tackle him because it's his job. In hockey, do you think everyone who body checks Eric Lindros is thinking "Okay I've got him lined up, now I'm gonna end this idiots career"?
And irony is damn funny, isn't it? You bitch about wrestling's injuries not being on purpose, but then you say how dangerous indy racing is? Do you think that ANY of the times the people get injured in racing it's purposely? HELL no.
So what's the difference between these and wrestling? In wrestling, is it not Undertaker's job to throw Mankind off a 15 feet high structure into the hard, REAL cement below? Yes it is. Does Mankind get hurt? Yes, he does. Therefore, while not purposely trying to hurt Mankind (just as in pretty much every other sport except boxing, UFC, etc.) he did hurt him, and it was obvious before he did it that he would hurt him. Yet, he still did it. So he did mean to hurt him, because he knew any man falling from such a height to cement will get hurt, in other words, right?
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