
04-21-2007, 11:25 AM
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Banned
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Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: b.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by chakal
Watch carefully, you'll see the gush on the forehead where the blood is coming from. Cut on the forehead are small, but due to sweat and thin skin on that region, you think there 10 times more blood. The razor blad used to do the cut is usually hidden in the wrist tape or the referee's pocket. You receive the hit, fall down, then your opponent has to distract the crowd while you're cutting your forehead. Cameramen must point their cameras elsewhere during that time. Then, when you get up, you bleed! Don't forget to take 5 Aspirin before the match if you want to bleed longer and more.
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Sounds more like acting or theater than a sport IMO...
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