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Guest Eric the Eagle
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I could see why some wrestlerswould want to light it up after a match - not just to dampen the pain, but to kill the adrenaline buzz enough to actually get some sleep before having to drive/fly/ski/swim/whatever to the next show. As a wrestler, I wouldn't have a problem with that. I wouldn't do it myself, but I wouldn't have a problem with others doing it.

 

I would, however be extremely uncomfortable going in the ring with someone when I knew they had just smoked. Just as I wouldn't want to wrestle someone who had been drinking. That's not only endangering yourself, but endangering your opponent, and there's really no excuse for that. If you're in so much pain you need it, then *don't wrestle* - or use regular painkillers (and yes, I know a few of them can get you in a lot worse shape than weed - it doesen't matter if it's legal or not, I want to be able to trust my opponent to know what he's doing).

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