Submission (Points Limit) – Wrestling Variations

In The Gay Wrestling Guide we want to give you some inspiration for your wrestling matches. In this article we are going to explain a match variation of submission wrestling.

Submission with a Point Limit

Both wrestlers agree on a point limit for a round/match. Each time the opponent submits, a point is awarded. The first to reach the point limit wins the match. To encourage specific types of submissions, different points can be assigned to various submissions (for example, armbars are worth 1 point, chokes 2 points).

Rules
  • Standard submission rules
    • Submission wrestling does not involve punches, kicks, or other strikes.
    • Certain techniques, such as striking, eye-gouging, or spine locks, are prohibited to ensure safety.
  • A submission is awarded a point when one of the wrestlers taps out or verbally gives up
  • The wrestler who reaches the points limit first wins the match
Variations
  • Different points can be assigned to various submissions
  • You can choose to start in a standing position or on your knees
  • You can allow grabbing the opponents clothes for grip
  • You can include bodypunches to break out of submission holds
  • You can agree on excluding some submission holds or limit the amount of times a specific submission hold can be used

This article is part of our Gay Wrestling Guide. You can find all sorts of information in this Guide, including ideas for your wrestling matches. We encourage you to use your imagination and combine the information in our Gay Wrestling Guide to create matches that are perfect for you.

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