Post by PHANTOMOFWRESTLING on Aug 22, 2006 22:30:30 GMT -5
for you stupid idiots here are the rules of wrestling
Ways to Win a Match:
-Pinfall: Hold your opponent's shoulders down to the mat for a three count.
-Submission: Make your opponent give up. This can be done in any number of ways, as long as no illegalities are involved. Illegalities are counted as choking, hitting below the belt, or use of a foreign object. The opponent can submit in one of three ways: Saying "I quit" or some variation thereof, answering "Yes" when the referee asks if he wishes to give up, or deliberately tapping the mat with a free hand.
-Involuntary submission: The referee has the authority to stop the match at any time that he feels one wrestler is unable to continue. This may be from loss of blood, serious injury, or simply being rendered unconscious by a submission hold.
-Disqualification: One wrestler commits an illegal act and causes the referee to stop the match and award it to her/his opponent. Common causes are use of a foreign object, excessive interference leading to the interruption of a pinfall or submission during a tag match, outside interference, failure to break a hold upon reaching the ropes, failure to carry out other instructions from the referee, or physically striking the referee.
-Count out: One wrestler is out of the ring and cannot make it back in by the referee's count of 20. The count is to be broken once the wrestler is fully inside the ring.
-Draw: Neither wrestler wins. This occurs from the time limit running out, both wrestlers being disqualified, both wrestlers being counted out, both wrestlers simultaneously pinning each other, or a no-contest being declared (no decision rendered).
Rules for a Standard One Fall Match
Ways to Win a Match:
-Pinfall: Hold your opponent's shoulders down to the mat for a three count.
-Submission: Make your opponent give up. This can be done in any number of ways, as long as no illegalities are involved. Illegalities are counted as choking, hitting below the belt, or use of a foreign object. The opponent can submit in one of three ways: Saying "I quit" or some variation thereof, answering "Yes" when the referee asks if he wishes to give up, or deliberately tapping the mat with a free hand.
-Involuntary submission: The referee has the authority to stop the match at any time that he feels one wrestler is unable to continue. This may be from loss of blood, serious injury, or simply being rendered unconscious by a submission hold.
-Disqualification: One wrestler commits an illegal act and causes the referee to stop the match and award it to her/his opponent. Common causes are use of a foreign object, excessive interference leading to the interruption of a pinfall or submission during a tag match, outside interference, failure to break a hold upon reaching the ropes, failure to carry out other instructions from the referee, or physically striking the referee.
-Count out: One wrestler is out of the ring and cannot make it back in by the referee's count of 20. The count is to be broken once the wrestler is fully inside the ring.
-Draw: Neither wrestler wins. This occurs from the time limit running out, both wrestlers being disqualified, both wrestlers being counted out, both wrestlers simultaneously pinning each other, or a no-contest being declared (no decision rendered).
Rules for a Standard One Fall Match