I'd love to have a peanut try and explain to me how you gimmick a steel chair...
You don't need to devolve into name calling over simple disagreements mate.
Pretty easy to do, in any event. Key being it not being steel.
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I'd love to have a peanut try and explain to me how you gimmick a steel chair...
You don't need to devolve into name calling over simple disagreements mate.
Pretty easy to do, in any event. Key being it not being steel.
Explain it to me genius. What apparently harmless solid object that didn't break, that looks like a steel chair, was he hit with?
The frame is steel and the rest isn't? That's why hangman was so careful with it before the final shot.Explain it to me genius. What apparently harmless solid object that didn't break, that looks like a steel chair, was he hit with?
Let's keep it civil fellas.
The point is that you can't really gimmick a chair, unless you make it out of plastic (or maybe chip board) and it shatters everywhere.
It doesn't really matter what the seat part/"hitting part" is made of, Newton's 3rd Law of Motion still applies, and it still creates an unsafe impact to the head and neck. Some materials will have slightly more give, but it's still nowhere near enough to make it safe or to defend it.
Don't make me start explaining physics on a Sunday afternoon in reference to a wrestling show!
You're talking to an engineer so I don't need a physics lecture either, believe me. To humour your citation of Newton's 3rd law, my contention is that the force exerted by the gimmicked chair is completely negligent...
We are going to have to agree to disagree here, we are poles apart.
You could make it aluminium...The point is that you can't really gimmick a chair, unless you make it out of plastic (or maybe chip board) and it shatters everywhere.
It doesn't really matter what the seat part/"hitting part" is made of, Newton's 3rd Law of Motion still applies, and it still creates an unsafe impact to the head and neck. Some materials will have slightly more give, but it's still nowhere near enough to make it safe or to defend it. (The thin steel itself has a degree of give to it, we still saw a spate of CTE and wrestlers dying in their 40s.)
Don't make me start explaining physics on a Sunday afternoon in reference to a wrestling show!
So where does the force go if the chair doesn't break? It can't disappear Mr Engineer.
I'll put the discussion on hold for now, and I definitely will go back and watch that spot again.
I really want to watch Stat vs Willow again, I kind of thought that was match of the night!
I'll put the discussion on hold for now, and I definitely will go back and watch that spot again.
I really want to watch Stat vs Willow again, I kind of thought that was match of the night!
ThisI am quickly remembering why I stopped posting here, the juice isn't worth the squeeze.
The media scrum today may be newsworthy for its complete lack of newsworthiness.
Instead of an hour long scrum featuring promos and kayfabe interviews with talent, followed by a long TK Q&A, we got talking heads filling time, TK saying it'll be short and being the only one to speak, and making some vague allusions to everyone not being well.
Either there's some big injuries coming out of the show, or something has happened backstage during/after the show.
I hope Bryan goes through all his former stablemates
Yuta first who almost has it won then hesitates and it costs him
Then PAC in a classic where one too many high risk moves sees him tap
Then Mox in a war
Then Claudio in a wrestling classic as he deserves the title