I am a female fan and aspiring wrestler who has watched since I was a little kid. I was told at a young age not to try the things without training and I did not, I also understood that they were playing characters in the ring and that the people, outside of the rin, are great role models (look at their charity work) I am now 21 years old and still watch. Yes, it may not be appropriate for very young kids but school age kids can watch it. As long as they have a good role model watching with them, explaining that it is scripted but that they may get really hurt, then it is not much of a threat. Just this week (April 2011) a lon time wrestler Edge retired, saying that this business does hurt and that despite his in ring characters actions, he loves the fans and the wrestlers become a family and showed the realism of the product and that they do it for the fans and that only they should be doing it because it is not a game, but a professional sport with people watching that they are safe. These kids who copy the wrestling do not have a good role model at home telling them it is for the professionals only! That is more a problem in the home, not with the product (even they say in ads not to try it at home) I have found that wrestling is one of the most exhilerating things to be involved in and, had I not been exposed to it in youth, I never would have have the passion to follow through with it as a profession, one that I love. You have to let your kids experience things, let them decide.