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Screen for YOUR familyWWE Pay Per View (1985), specifically "The Wrestling Classic," was a professional wrestling event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and took place on November 7, 1985. It was the promotion's second-ever pay-per-view and featured a 16-man tournament along with a main event match between Hulk Hogan and Rowdy Roddy Piper. The event is characterized by athletic competition, character-driven rivalries, and a spectacle-driven atmosphere typical of professional wrestling. It is suitable for audiences who understand the theatrical nature of the sport, focusing on the storylines and physical performances rather than graphic violence or explicit themes. Parents should be aware of the staged physical combat involved, which, while not graphic, portrays physical altercations.
Ages 7+ due to theatrical violence. While the content of "The Wrestling Classic" from 1985 is not explicitly detailed with age ratings, general WWE programming from various eras is noted to range from PG to R18, with even PG content carrying a "content warning for violence". The event features staged physical combat between wrestlers, which, though not graphically violent, involves punches, body slams, and falls.
Parents should engage with their children while watching professional wrestling to discuss the difference between staged entertainment and real-life actions. Emphasize that the wrestling moves are performed by trained professionals and should not be imitated. The content is largely theatrical and focuses on storytelling through physical performance and character personas.
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