Cuadrilatero: also known as a ring, is the space designated for a match to take place. Under most
lucha libre rules, a pin may only take place inside the cuadrilatero. Some rules also stipulate that a
luchador may be disqualified if he/she does not return to the ring after a countdown.
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A typical four-sided ring with four esquinas (hence the name cuadri-latero) |
A cuadrilatero is visually similar to a boxing ring, but is in fact very different. Contrary to popular belief the foam and canvas that cover a cuadrilatero are not soft and can often times be very hard, finding the balance between a hard and soft surface to wrestle on is crucial to preventing injuries. Notably, the three "ropes" (
cuerdas) found outlining the perimeter of the ring are often not actual ropes, but instead cables wrapped in tape.
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Note that the "ropes" are actually tape-wrapped cables |
a cuadrilatero being assembled
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