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Faking low blows is a rudo tactic. The wrestler either claims an attack close to the groin array was a low blow, or takes advantage of a distracted referee by faking a low blow entirely. Most faked low blows are ignored by referees, as they do not have enough proof to stop the match. When succesful, they can cause a referee to DQ the other side as if they actually did a low blow. When they're revealed as fakes, they can lead to a DQ for the wrestler trying them. [[Satanico]], pictured to the left, is one of the masters of getting away with this bit, but pretty much everyone tries. | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:15, 7 May 2010
Faking low blows is a rudo tactic. The wrestler either claims an attack close to the groin array was a low blow, or takes advantage of a distracted referee by faking a low blow entirely. Most faked low blows are ignored by referees, as they do not have enough proof to stop the match. When succesful, they can cause a referee to DQ the other side as if they actually did a low blow. When they're revealed as fakes, they can lead to a DQ for the wrestler trying them. Satanico, pictured to the left, is one of the masters of getting away with this bit, but pretty much everyone tries.