Definitely didn’t say “ahh let’s go” just said “ahh” from adrenaline yea it exciting to be gripping up with a legend and beating him regardless of fouls
@@Yungtrapr right. I guess I should have clarified for the few who need it. He said “ahh….woooo” which in layman’s terms means he was very excited to run away hard enough to force an elbow foul.. twice. You don’t “wooo” unless you did something you think is impressive or makes you feel good 🤡.
@@Yungtrapr and that’s cool man. Like I said a win is a win. I would run for the straps too! But that kinda slip wouldn’t fly in a lot of other leagues. Nice job in the tournament though, I feel like I see you everywhere!
@@NikitaBabanovArmwrestling Yes. And it was a long drive for us. I live in the same state as Pavlo and it was a 13hr drive for me to get there! 😬😑 I’m sure he didn’t want to do that.
I’ve moved to a model where I try to film top 3 or 4 and finals for ams these days. Even promoters have told me that there’s more incentive to step up and pull pro. My day is already hectic enough just filming pros.
I don’t think you understand Armwrestling. Pretty much always been that way. It really is supposed to be a last second chance to say no, before the match starts. But it’s a cadence you get used to. It’s like drag racing going yellow before green. It’s a timing thing.
@@TwoOneSe7en It's just a way for one party to get an unfair advantage before the start. Did you watch king of the table 3? That event ran smoothly with great reffing - he only yelled GO