Singles Match Rules:

The rules enforced during a match unless otherwise stated

1. There are count-outs and it's to 20. Not 10 but to 20

2. Weapons will get you disqualified but Low Blows and other legal cheap shots are allowed

3. There are rope breaks as well

4. Matches can be won by pin fall, submission, knock-out, or ref stoppage

5. no interference unless you have permission from people in the match

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Tag Team Match Rules:

The above rules also apply to these matches

Our Tag Team Matches will work Via traditional Lucha Libre Rules if you don't know what it is look it up hahaha naw just messing here is a brief summary

Lucha libre is also known for its tag team wrestling matches. The teams are often made up of three members, instead of two as is common in the U.S. These three man teams participate in what are called trios matches, for tag team championship belts. Of these three members, one member is designated the captain. A successful fall in a trios match can be achieved by either pinning the captain of the opposing team or by pinning both of the other members. A referee can also stop the match because of "excess punishment". He can then award the match to the aggressors. Falls often occur simultaneously, which adds to the extremely stylized nature of the action. In addition, a wrestler can opt to roll out of the ring in lieu of tagging a partner or simply be knocked out of the ring, at which point one of his partners may enter. As a result, the tag team formula that U.S. tag matches tend to follow doesn't apply to lucha libre because the race to tag isn't a priority. There are also two-man tag matches (parejas) as well as "four on four" matches (atomicos)


to sum it all up the main points you need to know are:

-each team needs a captain announced before the match officially starts

-if the captain gets pinned then the match is over

-you can eliminate 2 other members of the team to win as well (Six Man Tag) or both men in a standard tag team match

-can be awarded the match after excess punishment

-you don't always have to tag out you can just roll out of the ring or get sent out of the ring for your partner to come in

-we will most likely be doing Two Vs Two tag matches till we get more members in the guild and more teams emerge

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Multi-Man Matches:

Our Multi-Man matches such as Three Way Dances and Fatal Four Ways are contested under the same rules as our Single Matches but to win you must eliminate all your opponents

Multi-Man matches such as the Royal Rumble type battle royals are obviously over the top rope matches. The only exception to this are the Naniwa Battle Royals which allow you to pin or make your opponent tap out along with the over the top rope stipulations.