Blading (professional wrestling)

Blading is common in wrestling shape of causing bleeding. Here, the wrestler a cut to the forehead adds to unnoticed by spectators and TV cameras, the bleeds.

By welding itself looks quite small cut with little blood loss from enormously effective and brings the fight an increase in coarseness and brutality. The incision is usually made with a razor blade, which is either the referee has with him, which shall be deposited somewhere on the ring or since the beginning of the performance results of the wrestlers with him (eg wound inside of a handkerchief under the pants or under a knee pad, etc.).

Another - public - form of Bladings is to inflict the blade directly in combat, so it happened, for example, in a battle of promotion Extreme Championship Wrestling, in which the wrestler New Jack with a knife long his opponent one about 18 inches and very deep section inflicted.

The front offers itself in that here are very many blood vessels that bleed already strongly at relatively shallow cuts.

Shall not be regarded as blading, if for example in the forehead, face or other body parts are brought to bleed in a Barbed -Wire match.

See also: Hardcore Wrestling

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