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Post by barnestormer on Mar 12, 2014 1:50:06 GMT -5
I'd like a bit of rules clarification for dealing with referee bumps during a deathjump spot. The best way to explain what I mean is to give you a recent example which occurred to me during my most recent Ring of Respect shows, occurring during a match between "Unbreakable" Michael Elgin and the "Man-Beast" Rhino (who had the Dark Menace at ringside, but that part's irrelevant to my question).
Rhino goes to the top turnbuckle and attempts a deathjump spot on Elgin, but he accidentally knocks down the referee and puts him out of action for 11 moves. During the time the referee is out, Rhino hits a Level 3 move and Michael rolls "down - 3 (lv)" and chooses to leave the ring. He then rolls on the Out of the Ring chart and after the result is resolved, the action goes back into the ring.
Now I may have been doing this wrong for years, but in order to keep the flow of the match going I've always counted the whole series from the Level 3 move to leaving the ring to rolling on the Out of the Ring chart as one whole action and made only one "tick" on the unconscious referee's "out time". Is this correct, or is rolling on the Out of the Ring chart after leaving the ring counted as a separate action?
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Post by Crimson Cross on Mar 12, 2014 4:44:21 GMT -5
I count it as two different actions or ticks on the clock, the wrestler first throws his or her opponent out of the ring and then he/she then leaves the ring to perform the next action is how I take it...
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Post by Big Bri on Mar 13, 2014 13:55:34 GMT -5
I would count it as 2 moves as well.
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