No chairshots to the head. No watch.Simple as.
What is so wrong with pretending to hit someone in the head with a fake steel chair?
>>16319036>Superstars’ steel-bending chair attackshttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ST1aAYYJdaY
>>16319036CTE is a real thing, chud.
>>16319905>>16319036CTE is not real, unironically.>Advocates of CTE as a disease describe it as presenting with behavioral disturbance, increased suicidality and neurodegeneration leading to dementia.>The evidence to date, however, does not rise to the level of a verifiable disease, and remains at the level of case report.>To assume that CTE pathology represents a neurodegenerative disease flies in the face of a number of facts, including that traumatic brain injury does not cause neurodegeneration, protein deposits in the brain are a poor predictor of behavioral symptoms, p-tau is not necessarily toxic or self-propagating, and retired NFL players are actually much physically and mentally healthier than men of their demographic background.>They have an all-cause mortality rate that is 50% of that expected, and a suicide rate that is 40% of that expected.>The most parsimonious explanation of the evidence to date is that repetitive head trauma may result in p-tau deposition, but that this isoform of p-tau is inert and has no toxic or self-propagating effects.https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30169776/