How Do You Make And Use Wrestling Weapons?
• Take the chair by the legs, ensuring it does not unfold upon impact (this is tested by wrestlers winding up for a chair shot by banging the chair on the mat). Hit your opponent in the body, forehead or the top of their head with the flat part of the seat. The thin metal will crumple and reduce the impact. Do not hit the face, jaw or back or sides of the head, as this causes extreme pain and can seriously injure your opponent. • Take a towel and fold it in half lengthwise, then in half again. • Wrap it around the seat of the chair, securing it with some staples and a reef knot if possible. Otherwise, simply tie the ends with a reef knot. • Pour some form of flammable liquid on the towel, and ignite it. Hit your opponent with the towel part, which will act as padding and also squeeze fluid into their clothes, momentarily igniting them. Generally, opponents taking a flaming-chair blow will have duct tape under their clothing to avoid burns, so hit where the tape is, and whatever you do,