8th April 2024 - 28th April 2024
One Day Auto-Hit or Auto-Recover
The following match is scheduled for one fall and it is for the WWFG European Championship!
The special guest referee for this match is Rosario.
European Championship Rules
A European Championship Match must be held under the rules for wrestling based on the English World Of Sport Pro Wrestling style of catch wrestling, which favors grappling and submission holds.
The matches are divided into five rounds of five minutes (two pages) each, with a one minute (One post each) break between rounds. Each round must start with a lock-up. The wrestlers can win by pinfall, submission, knockout, technical knockout or disqualification. If a wrestler is knocked down, he has ten seconds to get to his feet or it will be classed as a knock out loss. A technical knockout is if the wrestler is deemed unfit to continue. The matches usually went to two out of three falls or submissions.
Some of the rules that the wrestlers had to follow were:
No biting, gouging, hair-pulling, or low blows.
No striking with closed fists, elbows, knees, or feet.
No choking, strangling, or suffocating.
No full nelsons, neck cranks, or spinal locks.
No throwing or slamming the opponent outside the ring or onto the floor.
No interfering with the ropes or the referee.
No leaving the ring for more than 10 seconds.
No using foreign objects or weapons.
If a wrestler broke any of these rules, they would receive a public warning from the referee. If they received three public warnings, they would be disqualified and lose the match.
A count-out, low-blow, attacking the referee and using a weapon are instant disqualifications.
One Day Auto-Hit or Auto-Recover
The following match is scheduled for one fall and it is for the WWFG European Championship!
The special guest referee for this match is Rosario.
European Championship Rules
A European Championship Match must be held under the rules for wrestling based on the English World Of Sport Pro Wrestling style of catch wrestling, which favors grappling and submission holds.
The matches are divided into five rounds of five minutes (two pages) each, with a one minute (One post each) break between rounds. Each round must start with a lock-up. The wrestlers can win by pinfall, submission, knockout, technical knockout or disqualification. If a wrestler is knocked down, he has ten seconds to get to his feet or it will be classed as a knock out loss. A technical knockout is if the wrestler is deemed unfit to continue. The matches usually went to two out of three falls or submissions.
Some of the rules that the wrestlers had to follow were:
No biting, gouging, hair-pulling, or low blows.
No striking with closed fists, elbows, knees, or feet.
No choking, strangling, or suffocating.
No full nelsons, neck cranks, or spinal locks.
No throwing or slamming the opponent outside the ring or onto the floor.
No interfering with the ropes or the referee.
No leaving the ring for more than 10 seconds.
No using foreign objects or weapons.
If a wrestler broke any of these rules, they would receive a public warning from the referee. If they received three public warnings, they would be disqualified and lose the match.
A count-out, low-blow, attacking the referee and using a weapon are instant disqualifications.