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darkmoongodess · 14 days ago
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RISE WRESTLING is HIRING Commentators, Referee, Wrestlers,  Managers & Valet.
You've seen the action, you've had a front row seat, now, you too can be a part of all the fun of RISE - Be a Commentator, Referee, Wrestler, Manager or Valet! No experience? No Problem. We're now providing Training & Support for commentators for RISE wrestling in second life 
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★ Manager (MUST HAVE MIC & USE VOICE) ||The ones that represent the Wrestler||
★ Wrestler ||the professional athletic superstars, that fight their way through immense competition for a championship bel be it solo or on a tag team|| 
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yabaina · 4 years ago
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11/01/2021 nakey new year
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H: as you may have noticed my voice is all cracked because I screamed for 3 days straight.
SL: Why are you naked?
H: (?) to get in the right spirit (?) I was thinking about what to do for this video and I thought “nakey it is”. (?) 
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H: About the match against phantasmo there were articles that kept only the part where I said it was boring, but in this match what I kept saying was “check what he’s doing! This isn’t right!” to the referee. Especially when he (ELP) stepped on my hand. (...) I remember it clearly because it really hurt, I thought my bones might be broken. I think the referee was checking as well as he could, but even I couldn’t tell exactly what he was doing. He fooled the ref, he fooled the audience, it was a foul play only was aware of. It was frustrating. It’s just like Ishimori san said after the match, I won by a hair’s breadth. That was embarrassing. I thought to myself “... that wasn’t a great win..” and that’s when I said it was ‘boring’. But it was about the way it ended. It’s not like I wanted you to think “oh, so Hiromu was bored?”! I wasn’t able to show what I wanted to show, and then there was the mess with the foul plays…  I thought “Right, that’s the kind of people Bullet Club are”.
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H: You know when it comes to BC, recently I mostly fought against Ishimori and he usually faces me head on, so I’d kind of forgotten Bullet Club was a thing. You know last summer, Evil joined them! And then afterwards it was like “ah”. I probably was looking at this match like a match against the Super JCup winner and thought he would be straightforward about it. And he (ELP) said he was looking forward to it, so I had some expectations. I do want to fight against him again though, have a better pin. 
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H: I hadn’t realised we were the semi final at tokyo dome until the morning of the same day. I felt happiness at the thought that the Jr IWGP belt made it to the semi finals. And since my opponent was Ishimori, of course I knew without a doubt that it would be a hard match. There was just one thing that was different from usual though. The elbows. Fifteen minutes into the match, Ishimori flipped a switch. *footage of the sequence with a caption that says ‘Ishimori’s barrage of elbows that Hiromu can hardly respond to’* That was tough. I tried not to give ground but I ended up receiving a one sided beating. At that point there were multiple times where I was on the verge of losing consciousness. In this situation you start to feel good, because of how many hits you took. I thought “it’s rare for Ishimori san to get so fired up”. I think Ishimori san lost it a bit, he’s usually pretty indifferent. I almost started laughing during the match. It was fun. It made me happy, it felt good. It’s bizarre huh? Pro-wrestling is hard to understand.
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 I thought there was something wrong with me, after the match. I wasn’t thinking much during. “I’m stupid” is what I thought. I didn’t want to lose. It’s easy to take a hit and fall down for a bit, but I didn’t want to do that. I don’t want to just win. It’s not just about winning. I didn’t want to just win a match at the Dome. I always liked matches where you take 9 hits and give back 10.
SL: Do you rewatch your matches many times?
H: I don’t like to watch them multiple times. This time the elbow scene really stood out to me, I thought “I’m so dumb (lol)”. “I should have just fallen down~”.  During the match I wanted to overcome the attack, rise up and fight back. I completely lost that exchange in the end tho. 
SL: Have you watched the other matches?
H: … I watched Naito san’s match, and I think that’s it. I just watched gifs on the NJPWworld twitter. I was like “Oh Takagi san did this… Oh Bushi san did that…” 
SL: You talked about a dream in your backstage interview..
H: AhH. I didn’t,, really mean to say that I wanted to be in the main event at Tokyo Dome one day. I once told Okamoto san (journalist) that I wasn’t especially interested in main eventing at Tokyo Dome, but while I was walking back backstage with the belt around my waist I ended up yelling it. At that moment I thought I wanted to do it, it occurred to me that I could do it. So I yelled “I will defend the IWGP championship in Tokyo Dome”, or rather…. I tried. I really bit my tongue. I couldn’t say it right. 
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*showing the clip where he starts saying it, it’s fine up until IWGP and then it’s gibberish* (it starts at 11:00 it’s so fucking funny). I bet the fans thought I was just yelling as usual. Anyway I said it again backstage, so forgive me… I make mistakes too… Because I am human. 
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H: There used to be only one day for Wrestle Kingdom, nowadays it’s two so it could be possible right? One night for the IWGP heavyweight championship, one night for the IWGP junior heavyweights. There’s potential there. I want to do it. I was thinking about stuff like that, having won the BOSJ, the IWGP jr belt, having defeated the Super JCup, but I had one person on my mind: SHO. I didn’t want to have to think to myself that I’d lost to him (?) And he’s fun. 
(Sthg sthg apparently, in the video where he discusses every BOSJ contestants, he asked to cut a good chunk of what he said about SHO)
H: He’s really changed a lot, as a wrestler, I’m really looking forward to facing him. I want him to be my next challenger. Or rather, I will let him challenge me. It’s not in the cards yet but he did ask me in the ring (on January 6th at the NewYear Dash), when no one else could hear: “Please let me challenge for the belt”. He asked in Keigo (formal/polite speech). That’s how serious he was. It showed his seriousness, he should never change that part of him. 
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H: ANYWAY. Bye! Happy New Year Everyone!
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fashiontrendin-blog · 7 years ago
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How To Pick The Perfect Jeans For Your Body Type
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How To Pick The Perfect Jeans For Your Body Type
The average man is five-foot-nine and wears a size medium or large. If this sounds like you, then congratulations – you’ve hit the jackpot in denim shopping, and all jeans are essentially made for you.
Brands and designers base their sizing on a man of average dimensions, then scale up or down. Of course, for those that don’t fit these exact specifications, shopping for jeans can be just as tricky as buying tailoring.
Fortunately, there is a checklist for different shapes that, if followed, means you can update your denim rotation with ease and tailor your purchase to your body. This is the FashionBeans guide to buying jeans that suit, whatever your size.
The Basics
For all body types, the four corners of nailing denim purchases are: rise, colour, shape and break.
Before even stepping foot into a shop, it’s important to do some homework. Getting the right inseam measurement forms the basis for all jean choices thereon.
Unless you’re a yoga master, however, it’s a difficult measurement to take yourself. For around £10, dry cleaners or high-street tailors should be able to help, allowing you to tackle the rails knowing you’re not going to end up with flipper feet or pedal pushers.
While shopping, pay attention to the rise (the distance from the crotch seam to the top of the waistband) as much as the length. Both are equally important in getting denim that fits well, but length can be altered easily – the rise cannot.
Ensure that the original hem is kept; otherwise, it will look as though the jeans have just ended abruptly. Not doing so can also change the overall fit. Shortening denim results in a wider leg opening, so learn the terminology and request an original hem rather than a tucked hem.
Shorter Men
If you’re below average height, the perfect pair of jeans will make your frame appear taller than it is. However, thanks to brands’ generic one-shape-fits-all attitude, a shortening effect can just as easily occur.
Luckily for your wallet, you needn’t go down the bespoke route to secure a decent fit. There are a few things that you can do as a vertically-challenged man to get more height on the high street.
If short legs are the issue, avoid low-rise denim at all costs. Stick to mid-rise styles, as these add balance to the top and bottom half of the body.
It seems like common sense that relaxed- or loose-fit jeans would make you look bigger, but in reality, they do the opposite – drowning yourself in fabric is a sure-fire way to look like you’ve borrowed them from someone else’s wardrobe.
“I’d go for a slimmer cut – it seems to work better even if it’s a chunky guy,” says professional stylist and founder of SartoriaLab, Sarah Gilfillan. Pick a straight-leg design to help elongate the body’s frame, thereby giving the illusion of height.
Aside from fit, invest in a simple denim colour that works across your wider wardrobe and steer clear of anything with too much detail. “Choose a wash in a uniform shade (i.e. no contrast fading) and not too low waisted,” suggests Gilfillan.
If you are determined to wear ripped jeans, Gilfillan suggests a lighter coloured denim, so there’s not too much contrast between the rips and the denim colour. “Ensure the back pockets aren’t too low either as this will make your legs look shorter.”
General Guidelines
Mid-rise Solid, dark washes Straight or slim leg Classic break
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Taller Men
The definition of ‘tall’ varies from country to country, but typically, anyone over six-foot is thought to fall into this category. That also means it covers a wide range of sizes – everyone from male supermodels to NBA and rugby players will need tall denim, giving retailers a lot of scope to get it wrong.
For taller guys, the high street’s current lean towards high-waisted jeans can be a minefield. A high rise will elongate the length of your legs and make you look out of proportion, so stick to mid- or low-rise denim. Bear in mind that even if the rise is right, tall men need to pay specific attention to the drop (the distance between the waist and the crotch). There should be enough room in the crotch to keep the jeans from pinching, or there could be some seriously unwanted chafing going on.
Despite the industry practice of scaling, there are no set sizing guidelines that all brands adhere to when it comes to denim. Some labels adjust their leg measurement depending on waist size (i.e. the higher the waist size, the longer the inseam), while others offer ‘long’ and ‘regular’ sizing that is inconsistent. It pays to try before you buy.
The ideal cut for this body is a straight or slim leg, but there are a few styles you should steer well clear of. “Tall guys should be trying to add width, so skinny or spray-on jeans are best avoided,” explains Alexander McCalla, a stylist at men’s personal shopping site Thread. “They create a narrow silhouette, which accentuates your height.” Similarly, tapered fits will create an imbalance in the upper body and give the illusion you’re going to topple over.
As for the style of jeans, taller men should go easy on textures and patterns, and instead stick to solid washes. Simple, dark jeans made from lighter weight denim are more flattering on boxier shapes. But avoid all-black outfits, or you risk looking like Slender Man.
“Dark or washed denim is probably best,” adds McCalla. “And it goes without saying that stripes are a no-no. But you weren’t going to wear pinstripe jeans anyway, right?”
As with suit trousers, nailing the break on jeans when tall is imperative. An ever-so-slightly higher break works best, especially for guys who want to introduce a statement sock (or go sockless). Excess material puddling over your sneakers is not only a style faux pas, but will draw the eye down, emphasising your height further. Cuffing or pinrolling your jeans is another styling trick to consider, which helps break up your vertical line and add some bulk to your legs – two things that will make your body appear in proportion.
General Guidelines
Mid- or Low-Rise Dark coloured, lightweight denim (with a belt) Straight or slim leg Slightly higher break
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Larger Men
Denim is often seen as the enemy for larger guys, especially when all the shops seem to be stocking are skinny jeans best suited to members of One Direction. However, jeans can, in fact, be a secret weapon in this body type’s arsenal, smoothing any problem areas and adding length – providing they fit properly.
As this suggests, the first thing to do is make sure the jeans are not too tight. Discrepancies in size from store to store, even in inch-by-inch measurements, mean it’s essential for bigger men to try jeans on before handing over cash. If you’re ordering online, try ‘bracketing’ purchases by buying the size you think you are, as well as one up and one down.
“Stretch denim is a great material here,” says personal stylist Daniel Johnson. “A bigger gent’s body has much more movement so the stretch fabric will help to accommodate this, particularly around the thigh.”
Once waistband size is sorted, next look for a style that features a flattering colour. “The old adage of darker colours are slimming is very true here,” says Johnson. “A dark indigo wash denim will work nicely.”
In terms of fit, anything marked ‘slim’ or ‘skinny’ should be avoided like the plague – the last thing you want is to spend 15 minutes each morning wrestling with your jeans, only to end up with a muffin top. “If a man carries weight around his middle then slim-cut jeans will not be helpful,” Johnson says. “We want to balance out the middle and go slightly wider on the leg of the jean. That being said there is nothing wrong with a little tapering to follow and smooth out the lines of the body.”
As any sartorially-savvy gent will no doubt agree, style is in the details (or lack thereof). And that goes double when picking out jeans. “I’ve got clients who are on the larger side and I always try to adjust the scale of the detail to that person,” explains Johnson. “Some men may have a large upper half and slim legs, so in this case I’d use larger details such as pockets or belt loops to balance and maintain the scale of a larger torso and vice versa.”
Keeping that in mind, a recurring suggestion from stylists, when asked about tips for larger men, was to keep pockets empty. Stuffing them with everything except the kitchen sink increases how large your waist appears by making them out of shape and saggy. Clean lines and a neat fit are the keys to looking good here.
General Guidelines
Low-rise Dark coloured, lightweight denim Straight leg Lower break
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Skinny Men
While you might not necessarily hit the magic five-foot-nine, medium/large formula, a thinner frame does give room to play with contemporary styles; especially jeans that add visual bulk such as patchwork, embroidery or bleaching.
When looking for the most flattering rise, you can get away with whatever style you like. But to build up your stature, opt for a lower rise. The cut is roomy without drawing attention to undefined or smaller legs.
Choosing the right fabric is an easy way to give the illusion of a more solid structure without resorting to baggy denim. As a general rule, anything that looks slightly rough to the touch will give the illusion of increased mass.
The thickness of selvedge denim is great for skinny legs, particularly in a lighter shade, which swerves the slimming effect caused by dark colours.
As for the shape, avoid buying extremes. Super-slim cuts will only highlight a lack of bulk, so stay away from any styles labelled ‘stretch’, ‘spray’ or contain high amounts of elastane. Similarly, an oversized or relaxed fit creates a messy silhouette and will leave you looking like you raided your big brother’s wardrobe.
“For the more slender man, I would always opt for jeans with a slim fit, or straight-leg jeans with a slight taper at the ankle,” says Sabina Emrit, a stylist who has worked with everyone from Stormzy to Sir Ian McKellen.
Thin men share the same goal as men of all other body types, and that is to balance proportions. To do this with the leg length, aim for a small, neat break. “Make sure the sneakers are low-tops and if you want a little more detail, turn the jeans up,” advises Emrit. “And don’t be afraid to take your jeans to a tailor. You do it with your trousers, and you probably wear your jeans a lot more – so it makes sense and can make such a difference.”
General Guidelines
Low-rise Light coloured, heavyweight denim Slim, straight leg Classic break
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Muscular Men
Got that upside-down triangle shape body thing going on? More power to you. You’ve obviously been putting the man hours in at the gym. Yet while being able to categorise your body type as ‘muscular’ on dating sites does come with its advantages, it can make choosing a well-fitting pair of jeans a right royal pain in the masterfully-toned glutes.
Thankfully, achieving a good fit doesn’t have to mean losing any of your painstakingly acquired muscle mass. Not if you know how to dress for your body shape. “For muscular guys I tend to stay away from both bootcut and skinny jeans,” says Joshua Meredith, fashion coordinator for Notion Magazine. “Neither [will] do you any favours.”
This issue arises because skinny jeans (and especially god-awful muscle fits) accentuate the legs too much, throwing things out of whack with the rest of the body. “On a muscular guy this tends to make them look uncomfortable due to the tightness of the jeans around the thighs,” adds Meredith. “It can make it look as though the jeans are too small.”
Bootcut jeans are at the opposite end of the spectrum. They sap all of the definition from the legs. The aim should be to complement the shape of the body, not hide it entirely. “Try going for tapered fits instead,” suggest Meredith. “This cut is flattering to all areas of the leg due to its roomy thigh and narrow calves and leg openings.”
Aside from tapered, straight-leg jeans can work nicely for stacked guys too. The looser fit will help to balance out the legs with the torso while also avoiding the fabric clinging in any problem areas.
“Always have a dark wash and light wash, as these are quick and easy to pair with anything,” says Meredith. “For alternative colours it depends on the person’s style.” But unless your fashion heroes appeared on Love Island, go easy on white and off-white.
General Guidelines
Straight or tapered fit Dark and light wash Low- or mid-rise No bootcut, skinny or muscle fit
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darkmoongodess · 22 days ago
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2PM SLT RISE CORRUPTED WRESTLING
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2PM SLT RISE CORRUPTED WRESTLING
★ 2PM SLT (Los Angeles) ★ 4PM CST (Chicago) ★ 5PM EST (NYC)
with our Comms: My Tie & Mr. Magic
This show is FREE FOR YOU, & Sponsored by Sloane, representing... Villains BDSM Erotica and Dance Club https://linktr.ee/villainsbdsmclub
In our first Match we see Kimberly one on one against Mila
Then Koa goes one more time against Chris Ryder
Then, Finally n our Main Event we will have the Mens Inter Continental Champion Hiram "The Dark Prophet" stepping in the Ring against Dark Lotus
Join us @ RISE ARENA https://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Gigli%20Live/110/165/2001 ➥P.S. COMMS/PROMOS on Secondlife Voice, TURN IT ON, so you can hear us! (also take off any laggy HUDs tummy talkers/titlers etc)
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darkmoongodess · 5 months ago
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1PM SLT RISE WRESTLING @ RISE ARENA [WEDNESDAY] by Z㊉ώȋ3 M3dȋΔ™ & Ɱץ Ƭìҽ™ (l0ki.absinthe & mai.jeon) Via Flickr: [EVERY WEDNESDAY THRU SEASON 8] JOIN MY TIE (The Rogue DJ in Disguise) FOR SOME EPIC WRESTLING ENTERTAINMENT AUDIENCE SLURL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Gigli%20Live/111/164/2001 P.S. COMMS/PROMOS are in Secondlife Voice, TURN IT ON, so you can hear us! I swear it's fun & you def should not SPEAK. Just listen. FIT INFO: <.< ONE OF THE STORES FROM SL21B *chronokit* Suit (had to vanish the boobies to fit) DRINK ALSO from SL21B Schadenfreude Matcha Milk Tea Boba Bear Here's the SHOP & HOP GUIDE: community.secondlife.com/blogs/entry/15848-your-guide-to-...
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darkmoongodess · 5 months ago
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1PM SLT RISE WRESTLING \o/ @ THE RISE ARENA!
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1PM SLT RISE WRESTLING \o/ @ THE RISE ARENA! by Z㊉ώȋ3 M3dȋΔ™ & Ɱץ Ƭìҽ™ (l0ki.absinthe & mai.jeon) Via Flickr: IT'S WEDNESDAY PEOPLE! What does that mean? It means The Rogue DJ is in Disguise as My Tie (Mai Jeon), and going to be doing Wrestling Comms in Secondlife. So Come hang out and enjoy the show with us!! ((REMEMBER COMMS ARE IN SL VOICE, SO YOU MUST TURN IT ON, TO HEAR US)) AUDIENCE RIDE: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Gigli%20Live/111/164/2001
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darkmoongodess · 5 months ago
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1PM SLT/3PM CST JOIN MY TIE @ THE ROYAL ASCOT (TUESDAY) by Z㊉ώȋ3 M3dȋΔ™ & Ɱץ Ƭìҽ™ (l0ki.absinthe & mai.jeon) Via Flickr: 1PM SLT @ THE ROYAL ASCOT Join Join Móire Ó Fallamhain (My Tie's playing her Ancestor) For an epic Wrestling Match RFL Charity Event in Secondlife AUDIENCE SLURL: maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Event%20Region%20Bridge/15...
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crossoverworldtree · 3 years ago
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Pro Wrestling Maneuvers
These moves are part of the Pro Wrestling style of combat but can be found in many other Martial Philosophies as well, especially the ones which eventually gave rise to or influenced pro wrestling to a degree. These can be cast with HEAT rules or Ki Rules. That is up to the Player and GM.
Combination Move Power Level: 3 (Casting Time +2, Target +0, Range (Touch) -1, Major Alteration +4, Ki -1) Casting Time: Instant Effect: This is a dangerous maneuver to perform. This allows the user to string together a combination of moves. The number of extra hits is equal to 1 for every Success level above 2 gained. Spending a drama point or the use of certain other Heat abilities can interrupt the chain, but it otherwise must be dodged normally, unlike Hurricane of Blows.
Double Team Power Level: 1 (Target +0, Range (Touch) -1, Caster Requirements -1, Major Alteration +3, Ki -1) Casting Time: 1 Action per Power level Effect: 2 Fighters work in concert to increase the effectiveness of their moves, doubling the damage of a regular tandem move, or tripling it if it is a Signature move. Bother wrestlers need to know how to perform the move in question.
Dramatic Comeback Power Level: 2 (Target +0, Range (Self) -1, Healing +5, Ki -1, limited use (once per day) -1, Philosophy (Pro Wrestling) -0.5) Casting Time: 1 Action per Power Level Effect: The wrestler recovers (4 per SL) damage in the space of a breath. May only be done once per day.
Escape Power Level: 1 (Target +0, Range (Touch) -1, Major Alteration +3, Ki -1) Casting Time: 1 Action per power level Effect: The fighter escapes from a dangerous situation they are in: be it a pinfall, submission maneuver, or maneuver chain. How depends on the wrestler (a big guy might knock the other one aside, while a little guy might worm his way out).
Finisher Power Level: 1 (Target +0, Range (Touch) -1, Damage +2, Ki -1, Secondary Effect +1, Martial Philosophy (Pro Wrestling) -0.5) Casting Time: 1 Action per Power Level Effect: The damage of a signature move has its base damage modified by 1 level (IE: 3 x Strength becomes 4 x Strength) and adds an additional point of damage per SL. It also adds an (SL) bonus to the next influence roll to gain a buzz from an audience.
No-Sell Power Level: 4 (Casting Time +2, Target +0, Range (Self) -1, Major Alteration +5, Ki -1, Martial Philosophy (Pro Wrestling) -0.5) Casting Time: Instant Effect: This move completely negates one attack aside from the Success Level damage it deals, but only if the maneuver deals Bash damage. This is done as a secondary defensive action after a blow has struck, so it is done at a -2 penalty.
Ref Bump Power Level: 1 (Target +0, Range (Touch) -1, Major Alteration +3, Ki -1, Martial Philosophy (Pro Wrestling, Boxing) -0.5) Casting Time: 1 Action per Power Level. Effect: The Referee is stunned for SL turns thanks to the “clumsiness” of the wrestlers in the ring. No referee means there’s no one to enforce the rules.
Reverse Power Level: 4 (Casting Time +2, Target +0, Range (Touch) -1, Major Alteration +4, Ki -1, Martial Philosophy (Pro Wrestling, Ninja, Aikido, Jiu-Jitsu/Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu, Greco-Roman Wrestling, Pankration, Sambo, Special Forces, Yagil Gures) -0.5) Casting Time: Instant Effect: An incoming move is not only blocked but it is then turned on the user—even if the Reverser does not know that maneuver. Alternatively, it could be used to escape a maneuver and go into a pin attempt. This only works on physical maneuvers.
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