It would make sense, not to stereotype, that Rufo would know even the basic of counters. I mean he is latin. Lucha Libre is in the bood, essa. 😉 but still, pushing all the weight on the person behind you is just common sense.
Bounce warned Langley that it’s the untrained people who can cause injuries and not just to themselves.
Mad Dog and I both said that we didn’t think this was going to be a walk on the beach for Langley. I still think that Charity is going to have to get into the ring.
A sprained tail must be painful
@ace
dont think so. I would lower to counter that. No chance then to have a stand. Been bigger it would be pulling the one over the head by reaching back behind his neck including bodyslam. Did that. Or get some grip, stand tall, then quickly dive down pushing the arms of the opponent up. Did that to one in front of me. He was shorter but heavier but i broke out of the headlock and threw him one meter about.
This is gonna hurt. The way Langley’s right arm/shoulder is positioned with Rufo’s weight coming down, holding her arms locked to his neck/upper chest, she’s looking at a dislocated shoulder at the least. From there we have a choice of a complete acromio-clavicular (AC) separation, (I’ve had one….not fun) fractured/dislocated clavicle, or fractured upper arm (humerus). Either way, I think Langley’s out of the competition.
But I sure did love the way she was gnawin’ on Rufo’s ear…..and the toothy grin was priceless.
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It would make sense, not to stereotype, that Rufo would know even the basic of counters. I mean he is latin. Lucha Libre is in the bood, essa. 😉 but still, pushing all the weight on the person behind you is just common sense.
Oh dear… Langley with something broken, I foresee.
Langley: “You will never break my spirit!”
CRUNCH
Langley: “…Ok, so that wasn’t my spirit….”
Bounce warned Langley that it’s the untrained people who can cause injuries and not just to themselves.
Mad Dog and I both said that we didn’t think this was going to be a walk on the beach for Langley. I still think that Charity is going to have to get into the ring.
A sprained tail must be painful
@ace
dont think so. I would lower to counter that. No chance then to have a stand. Been bigger it would be pulling the one over the head by reaching back behind his neck including bodyslam. Did that. Or get some grip, stand tall, then quickly dive down pushing the arms of the opponent up. Did that to one in front of me. He was shorter but heavier but i broke out of the headlock and threw him one meter about.
This is gonna hurt. The way Langley’s right arm/shoulder is positioned with Rufo’s weight coming down, holding her arms locked to his neck/upper chest, she’s looking at a dislocated shoulder at the least. From there we have a choice of a complete acromio-clavicular (AC) separation, (I’ve had one….not fun) fractured/dislocated clavicle, or fractured upper arm (humerus). Either way, I think Langley’s out of the competition.
But I sure did love the way she was gnawin’ on Rufo’s ear…..and the toothy grin was priceless.