Lol the old fake blood capsules...I remember seeing bloody fights in wrestling when I was a kid where the guys face was covered in red, but for the life of me I couldnt find any cuts or gashes on them.....they always bled out of their hairlines.....
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Lol the old fake blood capsules...I remember seeing bloody fights in wrestling when I was a kid where the guys face was covered in red, but for the life of me I couldnt find any cuts or gashes on them.....they always bled out of their hairlines.....
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He did actually brake his nose lol
A funny,interesting sidenote.....the wrestler Big Show who before this had been out of wrestling for a few months and during that time was rumoured to be wanting to make a career in boxing then,presumably deciding against it,returns and then gets his nose broken by Mayweather who's 5'8 and 150 lbs and there's Big Show...7'0 and 400lbs ish.....haha
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Blading (professional wrestling) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In professional wrestling, blading is the practice of cutting oneself to provoke bleeding.[1] It is also known as juicing, gigging, or drawing color.[1] Similarly, a blade is an object used for blading, and a bladejob is a specific act of blading. The blood in pro wrestling is almost never, as often suspected, theatrical makeup, but actual blood, and the scars borne by longtime pro wrestlers are real ones.[2] The act is usually done a good length into the match as the blood will mix with the flowing sweat to make the wound look like much more blood is flowing from it than there actually is.
Blading has been common in wrestling for about 80 years. fake blood will be used it backstage taped parts of the show where it can be applied without anyone noticing, in front of a crowd it's none with a razor blade, usually within the hairline or the top of the forehead where the scars won't be so noticeable. Of course, there are exceptions, see Steve Corino. Lots of blood capsules in that mans past.
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Dan Rafael of ESPN.com talked about this in his blog yesterday, and I chuckled when I read this line.
"If Mayweather is cool with fighting a mountain of a man like Show, why does he keep running from a man his own size, Miguel Cotto?"
Dan Rafael, ESPN.com![]()
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