I have to be nitpicking, but typically there's hardly much of a script in pro wrestling. Typically in a match there's an intented outcome (i.e. X wins due to pinfall/submission/countout/disqualification) and the wrestlers will agree to have a number of spots where they do their signature moves, but most matches are done on the fly by the particpiating wrestlers (barring extenuating circumstances such as a shoot ending). It's closer to an improv act than a scripted play.
NeoChaos said: I have to be nitpicking, but typically there's hardly much of a script in pro wrestling. Typically in a match there's an intented outcome (i.e. X wins due to pinfall/submission/countout/disqualification) and the wrestlers will agree to have a number of spots where they do their signature moves, but most matches are done on the fly by the particpiating wrestlers (barring extenuating circumstances such as a shoot ending). It's closer to an improv act than a scripted play.