INDIAN STRAP MATCH
by David Barnes

DESCRIPTION: Two wrestlers are tied together to a leather strap. To
win, one wrestler must drag his opponent around the
ring, touching all four turnbuckles.

1. Ignore (lv) option.

2. Use Fatigue PIN ratings to determine the match's con-
clusion.

3. When OUT OF THE RING is rolled, substitute HEAD INTO
TURNBUCKLE-3, or roll again if OUT OF THE RING (c) is
rolled.

4. The wrestler being "pinned" must roll 4 separate PINs
(to account for being dragged around the ring and al-
lowing the opponent to touch the turnbuckles) before
being declared the loser.

5. When (ch) is rolled, substitute CHOKE USING STRAP-3.

6. When INTO THE ROPES is rolled, use the chart below:

2-4 You are back body dropped. OPPONENT ROLLS ON
LEVEL 2 OFFENSE.

5 As you come off the ropes and are about to hit
the ropes on the opposite side, you are yanked
back into the center by your opponent. ADD 1
TO YOUR POWER RATING. OPPONENT ROLLS ON LEVEL
3 OFFENSE.

6-9 As you come off the ropes, you wrap the strap
around your opponen's neck and bulldog him to
the mat. ROLL ON LEVEL 3 OFFENSE.

10 When you hit the ropes, your oponent sets up
for a dropkick, but you grab the ropes and
your opponent falls to the mat. ROLL ON LEVEL
2 OFFENSE.


11-12 As you come off the ropes, your opponent sets
up for a back body drop, but you quickly put
him in a quick neckbreaker and try to end the
match. OPPONENT ROLLS UP TO 4 PINS.

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