Without referees, there wouldn't be any professional wrestling. Their function is frequently underestimated, despite the fact that they are crucial to getting things going in the ring.A referee is often similar to an orchestra conductor, and the wrestlers can be assimilated to his musicians. Referees must be discreet to let the wrestlers shine. They should be less than six feet tall and not more than 180 pounds. This is in order to make large men appear bigger and keep the pace moving. He is connected to backstage by earplugs, and he receives specific instructions in the event of a need, particularly during commercial breaks.The in-ring official is also in charge of the safety of wrestlers, and communicates with the concealed officials by using arm and hand signs.If someone is actually injured in the ring, he determines how serious the injury is and he will decide if the match can be continued according to plan or if it need to be an abrupt ending.As I mentioned earlier the referees assume a role of erasure however some became exceptions over the years and were either famous or even infamous. It's true that those famous examples are the main focus of the following slideshow.
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