Wednesday, January 20, 2010

Leotard Shirts Do Wrestlers Who Wrestle With Shirts On Take Less Damage To The Body Than Wrestlers Who Wrestle Bare?

Do wrestlers who wrestle with shirts on take less damage to the body than wrestlers who wrestle bare? - leotard shirts

I mean the clothes, the MVP Bud Light beer, had a lattice Undertaker, Mick Foley is wearing a shirt when he fights, you touch if you have a chokeslam get when your back is sorta "protected"?

8 comments:

WHEELJAC... said...

I know that a shirt or some other type generally does not work, can dampen the backlash movements such as strikes or suplex but some pain Coastal Nature Boy and Big Show to teach to relieve.

Anonymous said...

Hahaha Bud Light Beer Can. MVP had protected coating Hell Party fought with Kane. I think Mick Foley protective equipment used in heavy fighting, but I would not be surprised if he did not. And I do not know, your question chokeslam. If you fill out, I guess?

Anonymous said...

Hahaha Bud Light Beer Can. MVP had protected coating Hell Party fought with Kane. I think Mick Foley protective equipment used in heavy fighting, but I would not be surprised if he did not. And I do not know, your question chokeslam. If you fill out, I guess?

levi0012 said...

Foley, probably depends on how it is less damage than the jacket and 2 shirts, like other people in other cuz really does not matter

Dan S said...

I doubt whether it will drop to the canvas with a body slam then a thin layer of tissue will not make a big difference. Shirts, T-shirts, including protection against knives as sharp as nails, but that protection is less.

As for the choke slam, and not your enemy arms around his neck? Who is not protected at all.

btamlind said...

Ring does not hurt at all if u know how they can fall and I think that not even 2-inch piece of fabric much of a fall break

silverba... said...

no. Idiot ... is simply a part of the dress

George said...

All injuries will be the same with a shirt or no shirt. Injuries occur soon

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