ling which is traking place in homes all across the continent. In a story that aired on the television show “inside Edition” on May 21, it said how mnay children were getting injured while they performed the maneuvers which they saw every Monday night on television. Doctors have said that one day a child will kill one of his friends because a move was applied the worng way. Even the professionals are at great risk of attaining a major injury. An example of this occurred in August of 1997 at the WWF Pay Per View extravganza titled “Summerslam” when a wrestler named Owen Hart performed a piledriver on Stonecold Steve Austin and it broke his neck. Steve could not move his limbs for a matter of minutes but he still was able to secure a weak pin over Owen to win the match. Steve was then helped to the back by the referee and other WWF officials and promptly taken to the nearest hospital where it was revealed the he broke vertabrae in his spine. He was very lucky that his injury did not leave him permanently paralyzed. To this day Austin has never had another piledriver performed on him. Another tragic incident which could shocked children and adults alike was the death of Owen Hart at the “Over The Edge” Pay Per View on Sunday, May 23. Owen was performing a stunt in which he would come down from the ceiling on a cable when his harness broke and he was plummeting to his death. Owen fell 65 feet into the ring and his neck was snapped from the impact. He died instantly. As one can see Pro Wrestling is not for kids and should be edited heavily....