This requires a group of wrestlers, one of which is selected as the "victim" and is blindfolded. The others form a circle around the victim, standing approximately two metres distant from them. Each wrestler in the circle is designated (or chooses) a different submission hold.
The victim spins around for a few seconds, then walks directly forward until they come to one of the wrestlers forming the circle (or at least are obviously closer to one than another). That wrestler then applies their designated hold for a period of one minute, in which the victim is not allowed to resist or try to escape. Once the time is up, the applier releases the victim and moves them back to the centre of the circle before resuming their own place. The victim then spins again and repeats the process.
This continues until the victim has had at least one turn in each hold. The catch is that each time the victim goes to a wrestler he has already visited, the hold is applied for an additional minute. Thus their third time in a hold is for three minutes, their fourth time four minutes and so on. As the game goes on the victim is under more pressure to try and move towards a new wrestler because the more often he fails to do this, the more punishment he receives in the hold he ends up in. The more wrestlers forming the circle, the longer the game will go for also.
There is the potential that this game could go on indefinitely if the victim continuously fails to find a "new" wrestler. One way of avoiding this is that if one wrestler in the circle reaches ten applications of their hold (the final time being for ten minutes) then that wrestler leaves the circle and the others shift slightly to close up the gap.
dancingqueen (1)
5/14/2016 5:43 AMOMG I love this too, you have such brilliant ideas,
heidernchu (20)
4/18/2016 4:51 AMSounds really hot for a jobber :p
Buffalo J (2)
4/17/2016 8:57 PMWouldn't mind being the victim for this!
Jobber4943 (21)
3/24/2016 2:09 AMLove reading these. Very creative. Would love to be the victim for this one.
New2this (31)
9/14/2013 6:47 PMNice, this one sounds good
BearhugAddict (3)
3/13/2011 10:57 AMRing of Fire (+)
This requires a group of wrestlers, one of which is selected as the "victim" and is blindfolded. The others form a circle around the victim, standing approximately two metres distant from them. Each wrestler in the circle is designated (or chooses) a different submission hold.
The victim spins around for a few seconds, then walks directly forward until they come to one of the wrestlers forming the circle (or at least are obviously closer to one than another). That wrestler then applies their designated hold for a period of one minute, in which the victim is not allowed to resist or try to escape. Once the time is up, the applier releases the victim and moves them back to the centre of the circle before resuming their own place. The victim then spins again and repeats the process.
This continues until the victim has had at least one turn in each hold. The catch is that each time the victim goes to a wrestler he has already visited, the hold is applied for an additional minute. Thus their third time in a hold is for three minutes, their fourth time four minutes and so on. As the game goes on the victim is under more pressure to try and move towards a new wrestler because the more often he fails to do this, the more punishment he receives in the hold he ends up in. The more wrestlers forming the circle, the longer the game will go for also.
There is the potential that this game could go on indefinitely if the victim continuously fails to find a "new" wrestler. One way of avoiding this is that if one wrestler in the circle reaches ten applications of their hold (the final time being for ten minutes) then that wrestler leaves the circle and the others shift slightly to close up the gap.