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Deathmatch wrestling doesn’t care who you are — but you better be prepared to bleed – ABC News
In deathmatch wrestling — a subgenre of pro wrestling — wrestlers fight until they bleed. But those in the scene say it’s a ‘safe space’ that welcomes everyone.

If pro wrestling conjures notions of overdeveloped meatheads throwing indiscriminate punches, Andrew “MadDog” Mccrae is here to tell you that you’ve got it all wrong.
“People think pro wrestling, and the first thing that comes to mind is musclehead, jock dickheads,” he tells ABC RN’s Life Matters.
And while there’s no denying that deathmatch wrestling the niche variety he’s practiced for nearly 20 years is very rough and very, very bloody, Mccrae says there’s more to it than meets the eye.
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