I'm having a hard time trying to wrap my head around the wrestling-definitely-isn't-art arguments or assertions. It's a creative product that can be enjoyed and evaluated on its aesthetic merits. That's enough to call it art to me. Some people only care about conning the marks and getting their money. Same is true for every art. There are also a lot of people involved in wrestling who care about having quality matches for its own sake, who enjoy experimenting with the style. Bryan Danielson ending a match vs. CM Punk with an abdominal stretch in 2004 is a deliberate artistic decision. So is Eddie and Benoit working the reverse chinlock prominently in their match from 96 in Japan. You won't find deep ruminations on the human condition in pro wrestling, for the most part, but neither will you in, say, dance music but there's no controversy in saying that the best musicians making dance music are engaging in art.