Using two major examples (2002 Wrestlemania XVII main event between The Rock and Hulk Hogan, and the 2004 Wrestlemania XX match up of Brock Lesnar and Bill Goldberg) this paper will argue that the wrestling arena is one of the most democratic and, indeed, potentially subversive forms of popular theatre. Both these events were directly and immediately influenced by their audiences, the performance narrative changing as the audience members interacted with the matches. Indeed, despite the obvious commodification of professional wrestling and its interpellation into capitalist economic systems, it presents an arena of exciting actor-audience interaction rarely seen on the theatrical stage. Concluding with a brief examination of the growth in t...
This paper examines the complex position of language in professional wrestling, a medium dominated b...
American professional wrestling has enjoyed increased popularity in recent years and is now one of t...
In 2016 Benjamin Litherland, Tom Phillips, and Claire Warden began a research collaboration centered...
From John Fiske to Mikhail Bakhtin there is a strong tradition of reading professional wrestling thr...
Using two major examples (2002 Wrestlemania XVII main event between The Rock and Hulk Hogan, and the...
This dissertation pursues questions of how theatre and performance relate to and interact with conte...
Professional wrestling presents a simulacrum of grappling and combat sport practices with ancient ro...
This article examines how professional wrestlers, promoters and audiences perform the passion work o...
Conflict in professional wrestling is not limited to the performers in the ring, as World Wrestling ...
Within the world of professional wrestling, the blurred boundaries of the live event and physical na...
This thesis will examine the negotiation of kayfabe within the context of professional wrestling usi...
This analysis of the professional wrestling genre attempts to understand the complex reading practic...
This article is based on the findings of an audience research project investigating the relationship...
This dissertation project provides a methodological contribution to the field of critical rhetoric b...
In the past decade, American professional wrestling has moved from the fringes of mainstream enterta...
This paper examines the complex position of language in professional wrestling, a medium dominated b...
American professional wrestling has enjoyed increased popularity in recent years and is now one of t...
In 2016 Benjamin Litherland, Tom Phillips, and Claire Warden began a research collaboration centered...
From John Fiske to Mikhail Bakhtin there is a strong tradition of reading professional wrestling thr...
Using two major examples (2002 Wrestlemania XVII main event between The Rock and Hulk Hogan, and the...
This dissertation pursues questions of how theatre and performance relate to and interact with conte...
Professional wrestling presents a simulacrum of grappling and combat sport practices with ancient ro...
This article examines how professional wrestlers, promoters and audiences perform the passion work o...
Conflict in professional wrestling is not limited to the performers in the ring, as World Wrestling ...
Within the world of professional wrestling, the blurred boundaries of the live event and physical na...
This thesis will examine the negotiation of kayfabe within the context of professional wrestling usi...
This analysis of the professional wrestling genre attempts to understand the complex reading practic...
This article is based on the findings of an audience research project investigating the relationship...
This dissertation project provides a methodological contribution to the field of critical rhetoric b...
In the past decade, American professional wrestling has moved from the fringes of mainstream enterta...
This paper examines the complex position of language in professional wrestling, a medium dominated b...
American professional wrestling has enjoyed increased popularity in recent years and is now one of t...
In 2016 Benjamin Litherland, Tom Phillips, and Claire Warden began a research collaboration centered...