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I'm not talking about Olympic wrestling, I'm talking about sports entertainment. This means companies like WWE, TNA, etc.

I know it's probably frowned upon because of the dress code. Because the men wear clothes that doesn't follow the standards of Islam, and also the women are quite provocative in the way they dress. There's also the obvious sense of violence, hatred, etc.

However, I've been an adamant follower of the business for a long time now. Wrestling is something I just love watching, it's pretty much become my only hobby. I spend a lot of my time on the Internet watching wrestling. There's an upside to this though, because I believe watching this on the Internet could distract me from watching other stuff like p**n. So that's a good thing.

But I'd like a professional view, is watching wrestling allowed in Islam?
Thanks.
 
http://www.islamicboard.com/general/134267097-wrestling-sunnah.html

In view of the above two incidents, it is clear that wrestling itself is a permissible (Mubaah) skill that obtained Deeni benefits. In principle, one may follow a Mubaah act on condition it is not contaminated with anything un-Islamic. Some of the un-Islamic factors which may render wrestling prohibited are:
a) Being commercialized venture, hence, un-Islamic factors, intermingling of sexes, exposure of Satar, etc.
b) Being unmindful of Salaat.

http://www.islamicboard.com/general/134283102-islam-wrestling.html#post1166751
 
^I'm not talking about competing in wrestling though.

I'm talking about watching it. Wrestling (or sports entertainment) is much different today from the prohpet's time, it's more of a soap operal, not a sport like boxing or the kind. I want to know if it's allowed to watch it.

Also, it's not as if I'm devoting myself to watching just wrestling. Allah knows best but I do pray Quran and Salat sometimes. I know watching wrestling isn't exactly a good thing, but is it allowed for the modern muslim?
 
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