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If Pro-Wrestling Submission Holds Were Real: Figure Four Leglock.

MissingTheO.C. 2012/03/10 03:10:13
The figure four leg-lock is a submission move used in pro wrestling, made famous by Ric Flair.

We are led to believe that once this move is applied, the wrestler who is trapped in it is experiencing an incredible amount of pain.


The wrestlers do this as part of the show that is pro wrestling.


Wrestlers do not actively try to hurt one another, yet the moves that they use are capable of inflicting an enormous amount of pain if applied with full force.


The figure-four is a hard move to explain in words just how it is applied.


The wrestler who is trapped in the figure-four will have his right leg bent at the knee, laid perpendicular, and placed on top of the left leg, which is straight. The straight leg of the opponent will be kept straight because of how it is positioned in the hold.


The wrestler applying the hold will have his left leg placed into the gap that is created by the position of his opponent's legs. The right leg of the wrestler applying the hold will be laid across the ankle of his opponent's right leg. This is where the pain would begin, if maximum force was applied.


There would be two areas on the opponent that would experience pain. The primary site would be the knee of the opponent's left leg. Remember this leg is straight, and this is where the opponent's right leg is laying.


When the wrestler applies downward force on the ankle of the perpendicular leg, it forces the knee to bend in a way that it was not intended. This is called hyper-extension.


During hyper-extension, force is applied to all the ligaments and tendons that are attached to the knee. If constant downward pressure continues, these structures will begin to tear and rupture.


This would require surgery to repair the knee. Depending on the extent of the damage, a wrestler could miss up to six months recovering from an injury like this.


The second area of pressure would be the right ankle of the wrestler who is in the hold. The ankle joint is designed for up and down movement.


The downward pressure on the ankle that is applied by the wrestler to his opponent would force it to bend in a way that it is not designed for. As in the knee, the ligaments and tendons would be prone to tearing.


In wrestling, when this move is applied, we see the wrestler who is in the hold try to turn over to relieve the pressure. There is some truth to this.


By turning over on your stomach, you take away the other wrestler's ability to keep the downward pressure on. This also allows the wrestler in the hold to get a slight bend in the knee which also relieves the pressure of the hold.Ankle_crop_340x234


We are told that by rolling over, the pressure of the hold is transferred to the one who applied it. This is not completely true.


As explained earlier, the pain and damage come from the leg being placed into a state of hyper-extension.


Logic dictates that if your opponent rolls on to their stomach, you also end up on your stomach. If the opponent can now bend their leg slightly, the person who applied the hold can bend their leg slightly too.


The pain that comes from "reversing" the figure four is the pressure that is placed on the knees of the person which are now directly in contact with the ground.


Even though the figure four has been shown to create a great deal of injuries in this article, it would not end the career of a wrestler.

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  • Jaedreth 2012/03/19 13:35:34
    Jaedreth
    +1
    As a practitioner of Judo, I know the holds, bars and chokes WWE wrestlers use quite well. It is illegal in the WWE to use a REAL hold bar or choke, because it will force the opponent to either submit instantly or sustain heavy damage.

    One time I was watching WWE and Alberto Del Rio performed a REAL cross body elbow lock, AND he locked it in. I was PISSED. I'm surprised he wasn't fired on the spot.

    Apparently Paul Levesque (Triple H) was pissed too, because he was looking like he was going to go Champion, but that got taken away.
  • cutter's falls 2012/03/16 04:38:23
    cutter's falls
    +2
    Atomic wedgies don't inflict pain

    atomic wedgie
    lots of screaming though

    atomic wedgie
  • danielria 2012/03/16 03:14:53
    danielria
    +1
    The greatest of all time! Wrestling is just not what it once was!

  • dispatcher danielria 2012/03/19 21:00:10
    dispatcher
    +1
    One of the great wrestlers of his time , But i liked Bob Backlund , in his prime he was a force to wrecken with, the calledhim the MASTER OF THE CHICKEN WING.. bob backlund   the chicken wing
  • danielria dispatcher 2012/03/20 14:36:39
    danielria
    I remember him too! He was great! Those old school wrestlers were way better than what they have now.
  • danielria 2012/03/16 03:10:52
    danielria
    +1
    The figure four leg lock hurts like hell when the person applying it locks there damn leg. It will make you cry like a kid. I know this from past experience. The wrestlers just don't lock that right leg. If they did, there would be guys getting carried out on stretchers every damn night.
  • heirsoftheking 2012/03/15 00:12:26 (edited)
    heirsoftheking
    +1
    How about the "Sleeper" Hold?" Or Dory Funk, Jr.'s "Spinning Toe Hold?"

    The worst submission hold I've ever seen was the "Scorpion Hold" by some Heel called Sgt. Jacque Goulet - he'd dip 2 fingers in a bag of chalk dust and pinch his opponent's neck. Dory Funk
  • P. Sturm 2012/03/14 17:23:38
    P. Sturm
    +1
    Uhh ..., no, it's an easy escape that way. The only way we ever used it is if we were already on our backs and teki (enemy) is standing. You lunge, capture his head and one shoulder in a figure four with your legs, then immediately arch your head over and do a back flip and slam him down.
  • DavidK 2012/03/13 13:45:20
    DavidK
    +1
    figure four hurts like Hell! Ask my little sister!
  • jacktown kid 2012/03/10 22:45:06
    jacktown kid
    +2
    i like the claw hold fritzvon erich and the claw ho d
  • MisterD 2012/03/10 12:58:19
    MisterD
    These guys wrestle 300 times a year - the big earners - and, there is no way they, or, the promoters would jeapordize the money machine. Like Duke pointed out: "if it were real".
  • Caedus01 Sith Lord of the P... 2012/03/10 07:56:00
    Caedus01 Sith Lord of the PHAET
    +2
    That ish hurts.... trust me
  • Duke----The Non Racist, Fun... 2012/03/10 03:15:49
    Duke----The Non Racist, Funny Duke !
    +1
    Key words here folks "If it were real" but, it's all fake and just like lawyers in the court room; in the back, they are good ole buddy buddies.

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