Talk:Shoot (professional wrestling)

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A "legit" match is not necessarily the same thing as a shoot. Espeically in the past, there have been actual pro wrestling matches which were not totally scripted and which were, one degree or another, "legitimate". A "shoot" implies blowing off the storyline and "going into business for yourself", or, really messing it up by not selling it or other ways such as getting really injured and unable to follow it. I suggest no to merge. Rlquall 21:08, 26 April 2006 (UTC)

Agreed - No to merge. Mytildebang 06:52, 28 May 2006 (UTC)

Also voting no. --Liface 16:26, 13 June 2006 (UTC)

Why is there no mention of perhaps the most notorious shoot outside of the Montreal Screwjob: Bruiser Brody v. Lex Luger. If anything, that's far more of a shoot.

There have been more and more recent worked shoots in the WWE recently. On RAW ast week, Mr. Kennedy brought out a fake Marty Jennety, Razor Ramon, and Diesel to talk about Shawn Michaels. When the Razor Ramon guy came out, Mr. Kennedy quickly said to him "Thanks for showing up by the way," an obvious reference to Scott Hall's no show at TNA Turning Point the night before. And Triple H is constantly making obvious referneces to his marriage to Stephanie McMahon including saying he would take out his father-in-law for a shot at the title and and telling Stephanie he would "see her at home...opps, I mean your brother's a gnome." —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.110.211.161 (talk) 01:18, 11 December 2007 (UTC)