In case you are wondering why Todd Hutchings didn’t win the match, my guess is that he didn’t want to because he wasn’t in a good position at the end and because Ryan Barnett made an elbow foul at 0:33, therefore the second rule of WAL RUNNING FOUL SYSTEM was applied: ” 2. If competitor “A” commits a foul then competitor “A” pins their opponent it will result in a stop/restart with the foul rolling over to the next pull. “
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” RUNNING FOUL SYSTEM
IMPORTANT: NEVER STOP ARM WRESTLING UNTIL A REFEREE STOPS THE MATCH
1. Fouls will be announced during the match, but DO NOT STOP ARM WRESTLING.
2. If competitor “A” commits a foul then competitor “A” pins their opponent it will result in a stop/restart with the foul rolling over to the next pull.
3. If competitor “A” commits a foul then competitor “A” commits another foul, they continue to accumulate until 3 fouls/loss.
4. If competitor “A” commits a foul then competitor “B” commits a foul the match stops/restarts and only competitor “A’s” foul rolls to the next pull.
5. If competitor “A” commits a foul then competitor “B” pins their opponent it will result in a Win for “B.”
6. Once any foul is called, that competitor must correct the foul immediately or they will continue to accrue fouls.
7. All fouls reset to zero after each match. ”Source: World Armwrestling League Rules ► walundergorund.com
Info about the tournament on:
1. walunderground.com ► KENTUCKY TOURNAMENT, SATURDAY DECEMBER 12TH 2015 – OWENSBORO, KENTUCKY
2. northeastboard.com ► December 12, 2015 WAL Kentucky State, Owensboro, KY
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