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7/10/2025, 8:45:57 AM
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There's two ways to bleed intentionally in wrestling, back in the day, some wrestlers knew how to do a sharp punch to the eyebrow that was guaranteed to open them up. However, more reliably is a razorblade either hidden in their wrist tape, or given to them by the ref, and a shallow cut across the forehead, where the blood will mix with their sweat and flow down their face in a dramatic way.
Sometimes they cut too deep and get real gushers, which looks amazing but can leave scarring done too much. Some wrestlers who did constant blading have very gnarly foreheads.
In that case, Eddie cut WAY wrong and opened up something he didn't mean to, that's one of the bloodiest matches WWE ever had and he was pretty ill after it from blood loss. Cena got one of those once too.
There's two ways to bleed intentionally in wrestling, back in the day, some wrestlers knew how to do a sharp punch to the eyebrow that was guaranteed to open them up. However, more reliably is a razorblade either hidden in their wrist tape, or given to them by the ref, and a shallow cut across the forehead, where the blood will mix with their sweat and flow down their face in a dramatic way.
Sometimes they cut too deep and get real gushers, which looks amazing but can leave scarring done too much. Some wrestlers who did constant blading have very gnarly foreheads.
In that case, Eddie cut WAY wrong and opened up something he didn't mean to, that's one of the bloodiest matches WWE ever had and he was pretty ill after it from blood loss. Cena got one of those once too.
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