Buck Simian
12-25-2018, 09:48 AM
Either cut that nasty matted fur off or forfeit the match nigger. So he cut it off but now he is suing.
Ok, I know its been a long time since I was in high school but I was on the wrestling team. I remember we had to keep our hair cut very short. Before the match the referee would go down the line and check everyones hair, fingernails, facial hair, and basically overall cleanliness. I also remember before one particular match I was forced to get a last minute haircut. My hair was past a certain length on my ears. Some girl at my school cut it for me. Fast forward to today and all rules are out the book. Some white kid has to get out there and wrestle with some greasy nigger covered in animal fur. What is next? Waiving the rule regarding weight classes? If you are 155 but decide that hey you want to wrestle as a 105 weight class then you should be allowed to or else it is fat-shaming?
http://www.cleveland19.com/2018/12/24/wrestler-attorney-suggests-haircut-due-ref-tardiness/
Here is a random website backing up what I posted, giving the basic rules for hair that wrestlers must follow:
https://www.sportsrec.com/wrestling-hairstyles-10032171.html
Regulations for Hair
Both the National Collegiate Athletic Association, which governs college wrestling, and the NFHS Wrestling Rules Committee, which regulates high school wrestling, have similar rules regarding appearance and hair. Wrestlers must have short hair that does not hang below a standard collar in the back. The rules also mandate short sideburns that descend no lower than the earlobe. Bandannas and hair nets are not permitted in competition. Due to these regulations, most wrestlers compete with a short style such as a buzz cut or crew cut. Although grabbing hair is strictly prohibited during competition, it can happen if you have a slightly longer cut.
Ok, I know its been a long time since I was in high school but I was on the wrestling team. I remember we had to keep our hair cut very short. Before the match the referee would go down the line and check everyones hair, fingernails, facial hair, and basically overall cleanliness. I also remember before one particular match I was forced to get a last minute haircut. My hair was past a certain length on my ears. Some girl at my school cut it for me. Fast forward to today and all rules are out the book. Some white kid has to get out there and wrestle with some greasy nigger covered in animal fur. What is next? Waiving the rule regarding weight classes? If you are 155 but decide that hey you want to wrestle as a 105 weight class then you should be allowed to or else it is fat-shaming?
http://www.cleveland19.com/2018/12/24/wrestler-attorney-suggests-haircut-due-ref-tardiness/
Here is a random website backing up what I posted, giving the basic rules for hair that wrestlers must follow:
https://www.sportsrec.com/wrestling-hairstyles-10032171.html
Regulations for Hair
Both the National Collegiate Athletic Association, which governs college wrestling, and the NFHS Wrestling Rules Committee, which regulates high school wrestling, have similar rules regarding appearance and hair. Wrestlers must have short hair that does not hang below a standard collar in the back. The rules also mandate short sideburns that descend no lower than the earlobe. Bandannas and hair nets are not permitted in competition. Due to these regulations, most wrestlers compete with a short style such as a buzz cut or crew cut. Although grabbing hair is strictly prohibited during competition, it can happen if you have a slightly longer cut.