Another contentious issue, blood is something WWE outright ban from broadcasts nowadays, something brought on by the fact the company hold a PG rating, and market towards a fan base containing a lot of young children. There's nothing especially wrong with WWE doing away with blading during matches, even if it does take away from some more dramatic gimmick bouts, such as weapons-based brawls and Hell In A Cell encounters. With that in mind, it's inexcusable to halt the action mid-flow, all because one of the wrestlers has an accidental nick on their forehead, one which is spilling a modest amount of claret. Safety is paramount, no doubt, and if blood is banned, then it's banned, but stopping the match only so a referee or ringside medic can administer health care is not the answer. Surely there has to be some degree of come and go with this ruling - if two wrestlers accidentally butt heads, and one begins bleeding a little from the nose, there's no need to take a five-minute time out to make sure he/she is ok. Wrestlers are supposed to be tough, and portrayed as such. Besides, matches are supposed to be fights.