Earthquake (Gladiators)

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Earthquake is an event played in several incarnations of the televsion series Gladiators. In this event, a contender and Gladiator face off on a suspended, gyrating circle, each trying to push the opponent off. It was the first original new event to have been unveiled in the various Gladiators revivals of 2008.

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[edit] Rules

One Gladiator faces one contender, and on the whistle attempt to dislodge their opponent from the Earthquake ring during the 30 second match.

The Earthquake ring, suspended from the arena floor by three cables is twelve foot in diameter and upon the whistle tilts and shakes in different directions.

10 points are awarded if the contender manages to pull the Gladiator off the Earthquake platform (even if they are removed in the process). 5 points are awarded if they and the Gladiator are still on the Earthquake platform by the end of the event. A contender or Gladiator still hanging by one of the suspension cables is classed as still being on the platform. For a Gladiator win, the Gladiator must remain on the Earthquake platform after removing the contender.

Kicking is not allowed.

[edit] International differences

In the UK, wrestling or holding onto the cables is not allowed and will result in disqualification. If a partipant falls down on the Earthquake platform then they must get up or face disqualification. 10 points are only awarded of the contender manages to dislodge the Gladiator and remain on the platform. If both particpants fall off then it is classed as a Gladiator win.

[edit] Event History

[edit] America

Years active: 2008-

Earthquake debuted in the first series of the 2008 revival and is seen as an updated version of the 'Conquer' part of Breakthrough & Conquer. It was the only brand nw event to be introduced for that series. In the first series it was played over a crash mat before being moved over the pool in the second series.

[edit] UK

Years active: 2008-

Like America, Earthquake debuted in the first series of the 2008 revival, with the event being conducted over crash mats.


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