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Ive been wondering about these for a while now... Any insight would be good...
1. Do wrestlers wear cups? (Silly question, but people I know say that they are "Protected"... I want to get that confirmed...)
2. Which leg does the Figure Four and Sharpshooter affect mainly?
3. What was the longest match in WWE/WCW/ECW/NWA history (Not Japan, but that would be nice too)? The longest of all, not of each promotion...
Thanks for any help :p
Longshot
03-01-2004, 09:02 PM
1. I remeber I read on Lance Storm's site that he (if not all wrestlers) don't wear a cup. His reason was that if you ever fell on it, it would jam upwards and cause an injury.
I just wish I could find the exact quote. :(
Mike the Metal Ed
03-01-2004, 09:26 PM
Road Dogg wore a cup in a match against Chyna to protect him from the Low Blow, but that was an angle so it doesn't count.
loopydate
03-01-2004, 11:14 PM
1. Do wrestlers wear cups? (Silly question, but people I know say that they are "Protected"... I want to get that confirmed...)
As mentioned before, no. Could end up backfiring and causing a bigger injury.
2. Which leg does the Figure Four and Sharpshooter affect mainly?
Figure-Four works whichever leg is bent around the opponent's leg. The Sharpshooter hurts both legs, but it mainly affects the lower back.
3. What was the longest match in WWE/WCW/ECW/NWA history (Not Japan, but that would be nice too)? The longest of all, not of each promotion...
At least in the modern era, I'd imagine the longest WWE/WCW/ECW/NWA match would be one year's Royal Rumble. Not sure what year, but since each of them are at least an hour long...
ilt_undertaker
03-01-2004, 11:29 PM
<font color=Silver>I LOVE YOUR SIG!</font>
Thanks loopy, longshot, and hardcore... And thanks ilt :p
ilt_undertaker
03-01-2004, 11:40 PM
<font color=Silver>Your'e welcome :roll: :p</font>
mitch_h
03-02-2004, 12:25 AM
Figure-Four works whichever leg is bent around the opponent's leg. The Sharpshooter hurts both legs, but it mainly affects the lower back.
Technically you are right, however it will always be applied to affect the left leg.
The Forgotten One
03-02-2004, 04:51 AM
Instead of making a new thread i'll just ask the question on this one.
Where do the pics from RAW and Smackdown come from for the captions?
Dave Youell
03-02-2004, 08:21 AM
Instead of making a new thread i'll just ask the question on this one.
Where do the pics from RAW and Smackdown come from for the captions?
wwe.com
Dave Youell
03-02-2004, 08:22 AM
and the longest match was Goldust Vs Roddy Piper at mania 12 i think
lasted over an hour and a half
The Forgotten One
03-02-2004, 12:26 PM
Are there any re-shows of RAW?
Mr. Monday Morning
03-02-2004, 01:26 PM
Actually the figure four if done properly affects mainly the straight leg, not the bent leg. The point of the move mainly is to use the bent leg as a lever and put downward pressure on the knee of the staight leg, causing it to stretch. There is some damage done to the bent leg mainly through force exerted on it being bent that way but it's nothing like what affects the straight one.
However most wrestlers actually ignore this and just act as if it affects the bent leg.
Kane Knight
03-02-2004, 02:52 PM
However most wrestlers actually ignore this and just act as if it affects the bent leg.
Choosing the obvious over the realism.
and the longest match was Goldust Vs Roddy Piper at mania 12 i think
lasted over an hour and a half
Is that the one with the car chase Dave?
ColdwaVer
03-02-2004, 10:20 PM
Choosing the obvious over the realism.
Showmanship, I guess.
loopydate
03-02-2004, 11:30 PM
RE: Figure Four
You know what? I never thought about it enough to the point where the fact that it's levering across the straight leg came to me. Oh, God...I've become a mark!
blueskies
03-03-2004, 01:57 AM
and the longest match was Goldust Vs Roddy Piper at mania 12 i think
lasted over an hour and a half
Wasn't Mania 12 the Iron Man Match between Bret Hart and Shawn Michaels that took 1 hr 1 min 52 sec?
thuganomicalcrippler
03-03-2004, 12:04 PM
Ive been wondering about these for a while now... Any insight would be good...
2. Which leg does the Figure Four and Sharpshooter affect mainly?
I've been put in both a Figure Four and the Sharpshooter.
The Figure Four is agony beyond belief, and the knee of the straight leg feels as if its going to give way any moment. The bent leg doesn't hurt that much, but the move has you limping for a few minutes after its been delivered.
The Sharpshooter doesn't affect the legs as much as it does the back. Your spine is pretty bent, and the lower back comes under a lot of pressure.
It took me longer to tap out to the Sharpshooter than it did to the Figure Four Leg Lock.
Stickman
03-03-2004, 12:21 PM
I've also been in the sharpshooter and the figure four. Sometimes they hurt, other times they don't, depends if the person is actually doing it or pretending. The sharpshooter does nothing to your legs, it's basically a neat looking boston crab.
version1piont0
03-06-2004, 01:07 AM
i would say the hbk- hart iron man or a royal rumble. but my best guess would be 80's nwa matches
BloodRiotZero
03-06-2004, 10:28 PM
In the Unreal Story of Professional Wrestling documentary, don't they mention matches lasting up to 5 hours from the early 1900's, when they were actually legit?
loopydate
03-06-2004, 11:08 PM
In the Unreal Story of Professional Wrestling documentary, don't they mention matches lasting up to 5 hours from the early 1900's, when they were actually legit?
Yeah. Early matches were usually 2/3 falls, so it was often like three ironman matches in a row. That's unheard of nowadays when the athletes are supposedly better.
Of course, the pace is a whole lot quicker now. You'd never catch George Hackenschmidt or Frank Gotch doing rolling German suplexes.
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