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WRESTLING AND POP CULTURE: THE IMPACT OF WRESTLING ON TELEVISION, FILM AND MUSIC

By Kendall Jenkins on 2023-04-10 08:20:00

Wrestling has been a popular form of entertainment for decades, and its influence has spread far beyond the ring. From appearing in movies and TV shows to inspiring musicians, this competitive sport has made a significant impact on pop culture. 

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Television

Wrestling on television has been a staple since the 1950s, with the emergence of shows such as "Wrestling from Marigold" and "Championship Wrestling." These shows were typically broadcast on local television stations and attracted a loyal following. As wrestling became more popular, it eventually made its way to national television, with shows such as WWE's Monday Night Raw and SmackDown Live.

The rise of the sport on television also brought in significant revenue, with many networks investing in the broadcasting rights for major wrestling events. Additionally, online streaming has also made it easier for fans to watch their favorite shows on the go.

Film

Several movies have been made about the sport, so it has also left its mark on the movie business. The most famous of these is "The Wrestler," which starred Mickey Rourke and did well at the box office and with critics. The movie showed how hard it is to be a pro wrestler, and Rourke was nominated for an Oscar for Best Actor because of it.

"Ready to Rumble," "No Holds Barred," and "Fighting with My Family," which is based on the true story of WWE wrestler Paige, are also movies about this sport. Not only do these movies entertain the fans, but they also show the rest of the world what professional wrestling is like.

Music

Wrestling has also played a significant role in the music industry. Wrestlers such as Hulk Hogan, The Rock, and Stone Cold Steve Austin have all had their entrance themes turned into popular music tracks. Hogan's "Real American" and The Rock's "If You Smell What The Rock Is Cooking" have become cultural touchstones.

Additionally, wrestlers have also collaborated with musicians to create unique musical experiences. WWE's John Cena has released several rap albums, and Chris Jericho's band Fozzy has released several successful albums. The collaboration between wrestling and music has proven to be a winning combination, with both industries benefiting from the crossover.

Conclusion

No one can deny that wrestling has had an effect on pop culture. It has had an effect on many types of entertainment media, and its loyal fans have helped the industry grow over time. The mix of wrestling and pop culture has helped both fields. 

Wrestlers have become well-known, and pop culture media has reached new audiences. Since the sport keeps changing and growing, it is safe to say that it will continue to have an effect on pop culture for many years to come.

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