American wrestling
American wrestling, often referred to as professional wrestling, is a form of entertainment that combines athleticism with theatrical performance. It features scripted matches where wrestlers portray characters and engage in choreographed bouts. The outcomes are predetermined, but the physicality and skill involved are real, making it a popular spectacle in arenas and on television.
Prominent organizations like the WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment) and AEW (All Elite Wrestling) showcase a variety of wrestling styles and storylines. Wrestlers, known as "superstars," often develop unique personas, and rivalries are built to enhance viewer engagement. Events like WrestleMania attract millions of fans worldwide, highlighting the cultural significance of American wrestling.