Best for a group of wrestlers, they line up beside the mat. The first two competitors begin wrestling until submission, at which point the loser rejoins the end of the line and the wrestler at the head of the line immediately takes his place and the wrestling resumes. This changeover should occur as quickly as possible to minimise the amount of "rest-time" for the wrestler staying in.
This continues until either (a) the losing wrestler feels they cannot continue any more, (b) they have suffered a pre-arranged number of submissions or (c) they have not rejoined the line by the time the next match gains a submission. When one of these conditions happens, the loser does not re-join the line and is out of the contest. The contest continues until only two wrestlers remain, and then the first to gain submission over the other is the winner.
This style of match can become a real test of endurance, since a wrestler who continues to win will become more and more exhausted from continual wrestling, while his opponents are getting regular rest breaks while they are in the line. This can be dangerous because if they are weakened to the point where they submit and feel they do not have the strength to rejoin the line, they are out of the contest after only one submission.
It is important to remember that once a wrestler is out of the contest, either by choice or by number of submissions, they cannot rejoin again even after they have recovered their energy.
Spoils for this kind of bout can include the actual winner gaining a forfeit of his choice over the first wrestler to be eliminated from the contest. This can have an interesting psychological effect on the first one out as they will have to sit and watch the entire contest to see who their tormentor in this forfeit will be. Another idea is to have a random number selected either before/after the match, and the person whose order of elimination matches that number is then gang-wrestled by the others.
tighttrunks45 (3)
09/2/2016 08:39fantastic.sounds great!
PaintedJobber (0)
16/7/2015 08:02Sounds really fun
BearhugAddict (3)
13/3/2011 09:57King of The Hill (+)
Best for a group of wrestlers, they line up beside the mat. The first two competitors begin wrestling until submission, at which point the loser rejoins the end of the line and the wrestler at the head of the line immediately takes his place and the wrestling resumes. This changeover should occur as quickly as possible to minimise the amount of "rest-time" for the wrestler staying in.
This continues until either (a) the losing wrestler feels they cannot continue any more, (b) they have suffered a pre-arranged number of submissions or (c) they have not rejoined the line by the time the next match gains a submission. When one of these conditions happens, the loser does not re-join the line and is out of the contest. The contest continues until only two wrestlers remain, and then the first to gain submission over the other is the winner.
This style of match can become a real test of endurance, since a wrestler who continues to win will become more and more exhausted from continual wrestling, while his opponents are getting regular rest breaks while they are in the line. This can be dangerous because if they are weakened to the point where they submit and feel they do not have the strength to rejoin the line, they are out of the contest after only one submission.
It is important to remember that once a wrestler is out of the contest, either by choice or by number of submissions, they cannot rejoin again even after they have recovered their energy.
Spoils for this kind of bout can include the actual winner gaining a forfeit of his choice over the first wrestler to be eliminated from the contest. This can have an interesting psychological effect on the first one out as they will have to sit and watch the entire contest to see who their tormentor in this forfeit will be. Another idea is to have a random number selected either before/after the match, and the person whose order of elimination matches that number is then gang-wrestled by the others.
Nice wrestler 2005 (1)
08/2/2016 20:39(em resposta à...)
Fun and hot!