Koshti kaj : Professional wrestling, also known as "keshi kaj" or "keshi harfi" in Persian, is a form of theatrical sport where scripted and choreographed matches take place in a wrestling ring. These matches are performed with the assumption that the wrestlers are engaged in genuine competition. Various narrative scenarios, typically centered around conflicts between "heels" (villains) and "faces" (heroes), are executed by the wrestlers. The wrestling ring serves as the primary stage for the performances, and additional scenes may be recorded behind the scenes in a television-like setting for broadcasting purposes.
The origins of professional wrestling in the United States date back to the late 19th century. Eventually, the American audience embraced this form of wrestling as a form of entertainment, considering it more engaging when the matches are choreographed.