[quote name='pittpizza']Nobody has done this yet for wrestling. What is the attraction (besides the chicks who look like porn stars)?[/QUOTE]
Actually, I'm thoroughly uninterested in the cheesecake on the show.
It's pretty silly to act as if wrestling is the only indefensible tv show on the planet (let me merely state that only idiots who mistake a common recollection of pop culture for humor watch Family Guy - OH MY GOD! PETER MENTIONED "KNIGHT RIDER!" THAT'S FUNNY!).
Wrestling is part soap opera: when the characters and storylines are interesting, the conflict the ensues is compelling programming. Is the fix in? Yeah, but don't be a tool and think every sports event you've seen in your life was legitimately contested, from steroids to biased calls to gambling NBA refs...the defining point between "sport" and "nonsport" is more blurry than your logic that I need to justify my watching of wrestling. On any given day, I can turn on ESPN or Fox Sports and see billiards, poker, golf, or darts. Would you call those sports merely because they are uncontested? What about bungee jumping, or hanggliding, base jumping, rock climbing? The only "contest" in those events is to not die.
I'd like to see John Daly get in a wrestling ring and find out how much of an "athlete" he truly is. Anyone with a physique and consuming habits resembling John Belushi is NOT an athlete, as far as I'm concerned.
So, when the show is compelling, fake or not fake, it's compelling TV. There have been very few compelling characters or storylines over the past several years, but that doesn't keep me from watching. Like a junkie, I'm waiting for my next "fix." It may never come, but I keep thinking it will. If you've never marked out, you wouldn't get it.
Most important as far as the "fake" aspect is concerned, wrestling does not tell you it is fake. The program is sculpted so as to hide the scripting from the viewer. The viewer acts and reacts to the stimuli they are presented with: like watching a movie and believing that Tom Hanks has AIDS, or that Harrison Ford really is a space bounty hunter, you react to what you are presented with, which is a scripted program devoid of its blooper reel. It's pretty basic social psychology. To the contrary, then, if it's so simple, I challenge you to watch an hour of ECW TV tonight, and predict the outcome (winner, loser, and type of match ending) for the 3-4 matches tonight. If you cannot predict it with 100% accuracy, then your claims about "the fix" are moot, since you cannot see them either. Right? Right.
Also, don't fail to realize that wrestling, even if fake, is an art form. When done poorly, it's a terrible thing to watch, like third graders trying to put together their very first play/pageant. When done well, you won't be able to discern what is fake and what is real. You'll tell yourself "I know wrestling is fake, but GODDAMN that totally looked real/looked like it hurt!" That doesn't mean you'll take a liking to it, but you'll appreciate what it is.
Lastly, I'd like to have a laugh at your belief that UFC lacks any "pro wrestling" elements to it at all. Do you agree that, when Chuck Lidell surprised UFC by winning the LH title, that the didn't "feed" him guys in PPV matches they KNEW he would annihilate, for the purpose of making him appears to be an unbeatable champion? Like that Brazilian babaloo mother

er? That dude was a joke and didn't deserve to wipe the mat at that show, let alone face Liddell. He was a JOBBER, a concept derived from pro wrestling. Moreover, I'll see if I can recall the name of the book on the history of pro wrestling, which explained how pro wrestling became fake: in short, it was because genuine wresting matches were boring as shit at the time: if you've ever seen a 15-minute roll-on-the-mat-and-put-me-to-sleep match in MMA, then multiply that by 8, and imagine what that would be like at 2

ing hours.
Lastly, I saw this interview with Chad Johnson on ESPN last week and was amazed by how much it resembled a pro wrestling interview:
[media]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siIkMT25ImQ[/media]
Compare it with this:
...erm, anyone find a link to the JR/Mankind interview from 1998?