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TYPE OF PROFESSIONAL WRESTLING MATCH
I Quit match; "I Quit" Match; I Quit Match; I Quit" match; I Forfeit match; "I Forfeit" match; "I Quit" match; "I forfeit" match

forfeit      
n. ενέχυρο, πρόστιμο, τίμημα
count out         
  • low blow]] typically results in a disqualification
  • Euforia]] performing a triple team move on their opponents. This is a characteristic in Lucha Libre, wrestlers can enter into the ring without being disqualified on time if it is a tag team match, something that in American wrestling is illegal and a cause of losing by disqualification
  • Microman]] (in blue) and [[Zacarías el Perico]] during a match
  • The [[Fighting Cholitas]] in Bolivia
  • Ed "Strangler" Lewis]] pins an opponent in 1929
  • Mexican wrestlers [[Blue Demon Jr.]] (in blue) and [[El Hijo del Santo]], both parents of this performers were two of the early luchadores to have a gimmick. [[El Santo]] was known as "El Enmascarado de Plata" (The Silver Masked) and [[Blue Demon]] was his long time [[frenemy]]
  • Mexican wrestler [[El Santo]] became a [[folk hero]] in that country and a statue of him stands in his home city of [[Tulancingo]]
  • [[Frank Gotch]], 20th century professional wrestler
  • [[Gorgeous George]]'s flamboyant gimmick made him one of the most famous wrestlers of his era
  • Umaga]], while their respective partners, [[Triple H]] and [[Randy Orton]], encourage them and reach for the tags
  • [[Jimmy Jacobs]] strikes [[El Generico]] with a [[folding chair]]. This gets a wrestler disqualified in most matches
  • STF]] submission hold against [[Mark Henry]]
  • chair shot]] to his opponent, this is one of the examples of a stiff wrestling move
  • Kane]] is known for using fire [[pyrotechnics]] in his ring entrance
  • Comedian [[Andy Kaufman]] became notorious in professional wrestling for his matches against women.
  • 1950}}s
  • split]] in order to enter into the ring. This is one of the signature things this wrestler does while doing her entrance
  • ''New York Times'' best-selling]] author for his books about professional wrestling
  • mask]] during a public event. It is common for wrestlers to wear their masks in public to maintain kayfabe.
  • A WWE [[Money in the Bank ladder match]] in 2009
  • The Rock]] were frequent rivals throughout WWF's [[Attitude Era]]
  • Spectators gather in [[Pyongyang, North Korea]] for [[Antonio Inoki]]'s Pro Wrestling Friendship Games. A traditional [[wrestling ring]] can be seen in the lower left corner
  • championships]]
  • A crowd gathers to watch a [[Rikidōzan]] match in 1955
  • Tara]] (right) tags her partner, [[Gail Kim]], into a match
  • referee]] looks on
  • USS ''Ronald Reagan'']]
  • Sable]] looking on
  • [[AT&T Stadium]] during [[WrestleMania 32]]. WWE claims a record attendance of 101,763 for the event
  • [[Kazuchika Okada]] held the [[IWGP Heavyweight Championship]] (the former world championship of [[New Japan Pro-Wrestling]]) five times and holds the record for longest reign
TYPE OF ATHLETIC THEATRICAL EXHIBITION, MIMICKING COMBAT SPORTS
Professional wrestler; List of World Wrestling Federation wrestlers; Pro wrestler; Pro Wrestling; Professional Wrestling; Fake wrestling; Fixed wrestling; Pro-wrestling; Professional wrestlers; Professional Wrestler; Pro wrestling; Proffesional wrestlers; Professional Wrestlers; Pro-Wrestling; Hangman's Horror; Countout; SPECIALTY MATCHES; Professionnal Wrestling; Profesionnal Wrestling; Proffesionnal Wrestling; Proffessionnal Wrestling; Proffessional Wrestling; Profesional Wrestling; Proffesional Wrestling; Profressional wrestling; Pkiro Wrokestling; Count out; List of female professional wrestlers; Pro Wrestler; Divas Match; Professional wrestling styles; Wrestling (sports entertainment); Proffesional Wrestler; Pro-wrestler; Submission (professional wrestling); Knockout (professional wrestling); Draw (professional wrestling); Proffesional wrestler; Disqualification (professional wrestling); Bloodsport wrestling; Comedy wrestling; Powerhouse wrestling; Brawling (wrestling); Countout (professional wrestling); Double countout; Time limit draw; Double disqualification; Forfeit (professional wrestling); Professional wrestling rules; Count-out (professional wrestling)
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Definizione

Forfeiture
·noun That which is forfeited; a penalty; a fine or mulct.
II. Forfeiture ·noun The act of forfeiting; the loss of some right, privilege, estate, honor, office, or effects, by an offense, crime, breach of condition, or other act.

Wikipedia

"I quit" match

An "I quit" match is a type of professional wrestling submission match in which the only way to win is to make the opponent say the words "I quit" (usually into a microphone). It is a variation of the submission match as it can only be won by submission, but it is special in that the submission has to take the form of the forfeiting opponent saying "I quit". Generally, whenever a wrestler knocks down their opponent with a move or inflicts a submission move, the opponent will be asked—either by the referee or the opponent—to say the words into a microphone. "I quit" matches are commonly used to settle (kayfabe) grudges and embarrass rivals since saying "I quit" is usually a sign of admitted inferiority.