The Backyard wrestling resource’s Guide to Backyard Wrestling Created, compiled, and written by Kelcey Coe™ Take your cravings for backyard wrestling to your total hardcoreness with this FREE ebook! An idea/resource/DIY/How-to/Step-by-step book The Backyard Wrestling Resource’s Guide to Backyard Wrestling™: 1.0 Document Version: 1.0 DUE TO THE NATURE OF THIS SUBJECT INTENDED, PARENTAL AND PROFESSIONAL ADVISORY AND SUPERVISION ARE ADVISED. This material is © and ™ 2006 by Kelcey Coe™. All rights reserved. Reader agrees to have read and adhere to, the license, warnings, and terms of use documents found at the beginning of this book. Includes third-party content not owned by Kelcey Coe™. 3 The Backyard Wrestling Resource’s Guide to Backyard Wrestling™ By Kelcey Coe™ Learn to start a backyard wrestling federation, everything with it, and to wrestle safely. The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling™ is a learning resource for persons of performing art and entertainment, fight/gore/horror- enthusiasts, and stage, Indy, and backyard wrestling. Readers will learn how to make a movie, how to use the camera and tips, how to write scripts and tips, sound effects, how to begin and maintain their own stage wrestling promotion, stage a wrestling match, or stage a fight, as well as instructions and recipes for enhancing their character, ranging from makeup to breakaways to fake weapons, props, scenery, and other special effects. It is a compilation of research and original content by Kelcey Coe™, owner of The Backyard Wrestling Resource™, over the past 10 years and provides ONLY the best recipes, and ideas not yet attempted, ever concerning backyard wrestling secrets. Everyone else will benefit from these instructions also because they can learn many stunts and props for their films or performances! No matter your interests, The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling™ will bring out the hardcore in you! Have any ideas or suggestions you would like to see in further additions? Contact me: Kelcey Coe P.O. Box 207 Vincent, OH 45784 http://bywr.wskel.com Thanks: Mom, Dad, and Kyle Dedicated to: Aspiring Filmmakers, Backyard wrestlers, And LordDraven of the EBWA – May You Get Well The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling ™ Kelcey Coe™ i This material is © and ™ 2006 by Kelcey Coe™. All rights reserved. Reader agrees to have read and abide to the license, warnings, and additional documents listed within the beginning chapters of this book. Includes third-party content not owned by Kelcey Coe™. legal disclaimer The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling Copyright (C) 2006 Kelcey Coe All editions, versions, releases, and builds For any medium WWW: http://bywr.wskel.com Email: wk_coe@yahoo.com END USER DISCLAIMER ACKNOWLEDGEMENT FOR THIS BOOK Important - read carefully: This End User Disclaimer Acknowledgement (“EUDA”) is between you (either an individual or an entity) and Kelcey Coe and his suppliers and licensors (collectively “Kelcey Coe”) for The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling (“Book”) and the applicable documentation acknowledging your awareness to the perceived-dangerous and hazardous content and requirements of their proper use. By installing, copying, transmitting content, or otherwise using the Book, you agree to be bound by the terms of this EUDA. If you do not agree to the terms of this EUDA, do not read the Book. 1. GENERAL DISCLAIMER/LIMITATION OF WARRANTY The item(s) you are or have produced may be a substitute for the real thing, or even an alteration to the real thing. Measurement abbreviations are Book-specific and may not be official. Measurements are approximate and rounded to the nearest tenth where available. This Book describes items that may be illegal in some jurisdictions, or even restricted, and even substances that may be harmful to humans, animals, the environment, and other living creatures. State, local, federal, international, and even universal laws should always apply, and depending your geographical location, depends as to whether those laws supercede the information contained throughout the Book where a rule conflicts with a law. Consult your law enforcement agency per jurisdiction to check the laws in your area, and legal advice for additional information. In no way is the information in this Book is presented in good faith but no warranty, express or implied, is given and Kelcey Coe assumes no liability for the use of this material: Kelcey Coe holds no liability for any injury of any kind, including paralysis and death, for the misuse, use, improper use, or illegal use of the material contained within this Book. There is absolutely no guarantee anything will not cause you any discomfort, including but not limited to the foregoing: mental distress, stress, pain and suffering, paralysis, and death. You are expected to take preliminary caution and The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling ™ Kelcey Coe™ ii This material is © and ™ 2006 by Kelcey Coe™. All rights reserved. Reader agrees to have read and abide to the license, warnings, and additional documents listed within the beginning chapters of this book. Includes third-party content not owned by Kelcey Coe™. to use this Book AT YOUR OWN RISK. All liability must be assumed as your sole responsibility, and you will NOT hold Kelcey Coe responsible for any thing that happens as a result of your use, misuse, improper use, or illegal use of this Book. No matter the situation, always have either professional or parental supervision when trying any or all the recipes and stunts contained in this Book. You should consult a legal consultant before attempting any of the stunts and recipes contained in this Book. Let it be known that this Book serves only as a theoretical model to aid in preventing accidents from occurring while using makeup, filming a movie, wrestling, or working in entertainment period. No content is knowingly based factual, whether stated nor are results of scientific results. The authors and affiliates do not guarantee this information to be safe from danger or that nothing wrong will happen should you perform anything out of this Book, but we hope the material here will serve only as a guide to prevent accidents from occurring if you had not used this Book. Much of this content appears as only a safer alternative to most people are doing dangerously around the world, especially in the so-called “backyard wrestling” phenomena. Use any dangerous content only within the presence of experts or trained professionals. All other content should only be used under the direction and with permission from, the supervision of responsible adults over the age of 21. Every safety precaution possible has been addressed to the possible extent. While Kelcey Coe is not liable for any damages, etc. as this disclaimer explains; Kelcey Coe strives to present the best quality content in the safest manner. No stunt has been tested for safety so you are expected to be aware of any hazard or accident that may occur. The information contained in this Book is for educational purposes only. Kelcey Coe does not and can not provide medical advice for any person which requires direct medical care. This Book should not be used as a substitute for medical care and advice of your physician. There may be variations on the treatment that your physician may recommend based on individual facts and circumstances. Medicine is a dynamic science and should be considered accordingly. All users must evaluate the information in this Book for their own purposes. Please consult a physician or physical therapist before using any of the information contained in this Book. Kelcey Coe does not claim to be any kind of expert in entertainment, wrestling (backyard and professional), film-making, Halloween and haunted house activities, theatre/stage activities, live action roleplaying, magic, or any other form of entertainment or activity used in this Book. I am merely attempting to compile information that I have read in books or that has been presented to me by knowledgeable sources. Some content copied verbatim so readers can find updated content in the event this Book becomes obsolete through full-text Internet searches. For legal and safety purposes, always fully read the whole section, recipe, article, white paper, etc. before doing it so you can become aware of the dangers it may present if incorrectly and/or improperly and/or unsafely carried out. The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling ™ Kelcey Coe™ iii This material is © and ™ 2006 by Kelcey Coe™. All rights reserved. Reader agrees to have read and abide to the license, warnings, and additional documents listed within the beginning chapters of this book. Includes third-party content not owned by Kelcey Coe™. This Book is not aimed at, or targeted towards, children under the age of 18 as it contains explicit images, instruction, and sounds of simulated and realistic death, murder, realistic and simulated gore, Satanism, cannibalism, necrophilia, dangerous stunts, and simulated pornographic materials . Knowing that children can access this Book every precaution has been taken to ensure your children are protected from any dangers presented throughout this Book. For more information on how your children are protected, please visit http://www.wskel.com/legal/. Many works are not from the U.S. so you may have to research the materials if uncertain to what an item is and how to get it where this Book fails to offer such information. The contents of this Book reflect the author's views acquired through his experience in the area of wrestling. The information contained herein is strictly for informational purposes. The information contained on this site is not meant to replace qualified coaching or provide professional advice. The results, if any, from this Book and reports will vary on an individual basis. Kelcey Coe will not assume any liability, nor be held responsible for any injury, illness or personal loss due to the utilization of any information contained herein. Kelcey Coe does not warrant or guarantee any of the products described herein or perform any independent analysis in connection with any of the product information contained herein. Kelcey Coe does not assume, and expressly disclaims, any obligation to obtain and include information other than that provided to it by the manufacturer. The reader is notified that this text is an educational tool, not a practice book. Since the entertainment field is in constant change, no rule or statement of law or any other practice in this Book should be relied upon for any service to any client. The reader should always refer to standard legal sources for the current rule or law. If legal advice or other expert assistance is required, the services of the appropriate professional should be sought. Kelcey Coe makes no representation or warranties of any kind, including but not limited to, the warranties of fitness for particular purpose or merchantability, nor are any such representations implied with respect to the material set forth herein, and the publisher takes no responsibility with respect to such material. Kelcey Coe shall not be liable for any special, consequential, or exemplary damages resulting, in whole or part, from the readers’ use of, or reliance upon, this material. 2. NOTICES TO SPECIFIC PARTS OF THIS BOOK Reference to the word "gun" refers to the gun recipe, mostly a cap toy gun. It is not recommended any other gun be used unless under the strict supervision of a professional. An important item to learn safety precautions about are toy guns of any fashion and even compressed air: • Federal and other laws prohibit unlicensed persons from using blanks, so amateurs must find a legal, cheap, safe, and as always, effective way of The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling ™ Kelcey Coe™ iv This material is © and ™ 2006 by Kelcey Coe™. All rights reserved. Reader agrees to have read and abide to the license, warnings, and additional documents listed within the beginning chapters of this book. Includes third-party content not owned by Kelcey Coe™. achieving such a wonderful effect as the live gunshot, so use a toy cap gun with the safety cap removed. This is because such devices are categorized as explosives. The gun itself makes an excellent spark and realistic sound. It especially looks good when filming at night. • Do not point the gun near a person's face and ears without professional supervision. Such Activities can cause deafness or blindness, whether temporary or permanent. Consult the gun's packaging for instructions on this and other specific safety and proper use instructions. • An alternative to using pyrotechnics and explosives is the use of low-pressure (125 P.S.I. [Pounds per Square Inch] or less) compressed air. Keep compressed air away from all actors as compressed gas can cause injuries if misused. DO NOT fire compressed air directly at people; not only can you blow particulate matter into their eyes, nose or mouth but even pressure as low as 4 P.S.I. can rupture eardrums; if you have an actor standing in front of your wall, make sure he/she is facing away from the effect. In addition, to reduce the chance of injury you should use a storage tank or a regulator on your compressor to make sure you do not use pressure higher than 125 PSI; the effect does not benefit from higher pressures. The use of the word “I” may be used to refer to the author of the content. Where there is no author cited, nor is the content under the list of unknown sources, then and only then does “I” explicitly refer to Kelcey Coe. While any opinions expressed are not represented to those of Kelcey Coe, more than likely Kelcey Coe agrees with the author which is why that content has been published. This Book coins the term "electrical devices" meaning, in addition to any device, machine, gadget, etc. controlled by electricity or a battery, the term also includes, but is not limited to, motorized and mechanical devices, including but not limited to cars, bicycles, and even airplanes, boats, jet skis, etc. This Book coins the words "fake" and "effect" to mean that it represents and/or stands as a substitute and/or illusion of a real item, substance, material, etc. For example, the fake blood recipe uses "fake" in that it is a liability hazard to make "real" blood, which would be the assumed message if "fake" wasn't present, or if items do not explain whether the item you are generating from its instructions is fake, real, a substitute, etc. Always assume the item you are about to generate, produce, etc. is fake! 3. RESTRICTIONS OF USE DO NOT go and kill animals just to do anything in this Book referencing to animal bones, organs, etc., and definitely out of season for any game animal. Consult a butcher shop or slaughterhouse for help. Whatever you are using to make your effects be careful. Your cast and crew's safety is vital. Not only that, but make sure that everyone around you knows what you are doing. Be sure to get the proper permits and supervision required to perform any act. If a gun is to be used in a public area, be sure the public knows about it so you aren’t shot by a vigilante or even a police officer mistaken you for a criminal. The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling ™ Kelcey Coe™ v This material is © and ™ 2006 by Kelcey Coe™. All rights reserved. Reader agrees to have read and abide to the license, warnings, and additional documents listed within the beginning chapters of this book. Includes third-party content not owned by Kelcey Coe™. If an item doesn't say to do something, then don't do it. Use good judgment and make wise decisions in all situations before attempting anything not said within any item in this Book. If else fails, use common sense. Use of this Book applies to both indoor and outdoor use. It is your responsibility to know whether a stunt, procedure, etc. which you learn from using this Book is suitable for indoor and/or outdoor use. In addition, items apply only on the ground, or suitable platforms, such as a ring or even a floor, and are not meant to be used underwater, in water, in the sky, in dangerous zones, including industrial, construction, and even caves or caverns, for examples, or even space and its heavenly bodies. 4. NOTICE REGARDING KICKBOXING/WRESTLING/PHYSICAL ACTS CONTENT Wrestling, kickboxing, martial arts, and other physical acts related to entertainment (“Activities”) possess the risk of causing injury whether used or misused and this risk must be assumed by you, and only you are liable for your own Activities, misconduct, and accidents. While performing these Activities you must be careful to avoid strong pressure and damage to sensitive areas, including but not limited to eyes, throat, face, groin and pressure-point areas. The best defense is to avoid potentially dangerous situations whenever possible. There can be no guarantee that Activities will, when applied in an actual situation, be effective. Such Activities can cause injuries if certain fitness levels are not reached before participating. It is highly recommended that you have a thorough physical before beginning any of these Activities! Get training from persons experienced in these Activities. Under the following circumstances should you not perform these Activities in an unsafe condition not limited to: Road or course hazards; weather phenomena such as winds, snow, ice, lightning, hail, rain, sleet, volcanoes, floods, monsoons, tornados, hurricanes, dust storms, earthquakes; or other causes that impair the health and well being of runners. It is highly recommended that you do not perform these Activities with pets, baby strollers, earphones or personal stereos or CD players, or other personal items which might disrupt your concentration. 5. NOTICE REGARDING CHEMICALS USED Listed below are some of the ingredients and materials to recipes and some articles that pose as a threat if misused. Listed here are also safety precautions to take with the ingredient and material not thoroughly explained in the recipes or articles in which they appear. Also listed when available are ways to handle situations if you come into contact in a way you shouldn't with one of these items. General Notice Regarding Use of Chemicals: Do not taste anything not made to be used orally. Substances suitable for oral use should be marked as such on the container that holds them. Containers of substances not recommended for oral use may use "toxic,” in addition to, or, a warning about oral use, either on the containers' front or reverse sides. If a container is unmarked or unlabeled, do not taste its contents, even if you are told to by your superior. Discard the substance if possible, in a safe receptacle as marked for toxins by your superior or someone in charge of the chemicals. Avoid discarding in a sink or outside water hole, body, or system. More on discarding substances is The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling ™ Kelcey Coe™ vi This material is © and ™ 2006 by Kelcey Coe™. All rights reserved. Reader agrees to have read and abide to the license, warnings, and additional documents listed within the beginning chapters of this book. Includes third-party content not owned by Kelcey Coe™. described in other parts of this page. These rules also apply for contact with the skin, eyes, nails, teeth, and even hair. If you come across a substance that may be mislabeled, expired, both, or with no label at all, discard the substance immediately. There are certain ways to discard various substances, and unknown substances should not be discarded in the kitchen sink unless they are kitchen liquids, such as food coloring, corn syrup, and other substances. Kitchen solids, such as cornstarch, can be discarded in the trashcan. Flammable items, like polyvinyl alcohol, can be discarded in the kitchen sink. You should never place flammable items in the trash can friction could occur, and sparks can fly. In addition, if you burn your trash, you'll be amazed at a larger blaze than normal if you were to burn your unknown substances. To discard other materials or substances (most items will not require additional instructions on discarding items explained throughout the book), call the local college campus near you, and speak with a professor in the science department (preferably a chemist). Avoid contact to clothing, skin, eyes, nails, teeth, and hair, with substance(s) not made for the purpose. If you were to come in contact in any way and in any place previously mentioned, with any substance not meant for that purpose, you should clean the place with the correct soap and warm water. If such a substance were to get in your eyes, you should rinse your eyes immediately. You should also call a medical physician immediately. Kitchen items are okay on some of these areas, but when you get into the dangerous and unfamiliar chemicals (like polyvinyl alcohol), again call a university. Glycerin, for example, can be exposed to the skin, but note that using it in your mouth has a medical purpose. It is therefore a drug, and should not be drunk unless it is intended for a medical concern as appointed by a medical physician. Most of the time drinking it will not cause any problems as it is used to relieve constipation, and therefore not a serious drug. Again, do not call a medial physician if the substance is non-toxic in the place it was put into where it doesn't belong. Pay close attention to the labels given to a substance. If it says, "toxic,” read what's toxic about it. If it doesn't say, or give a reason why it is toxic, call the company, and find the information. If this fails, again, call a college. If you see a skull with crossbones, this means poison. Avoid all poisonous substances wherever possible. If you feel you have been poisoned, call the Poison Control Center nearest you. Until they arrive, the person who has been poisoned should immediately drink water or milk. Substances with flames mean that it is flammable. You should be aware of more safety signs that represent other dangers you may be faced with. If you were to be burned by an acid or flammable substance, you should treat the burn after you call an ambulance or rescue squad. One way to treat a burn is by placing a wet towel over the burned area, or by running cold water over the burned area as well. Do not mix chemicals that you are uncertain about, are mislabeled, or with no labels. Mixing chemicals that you did not know shouldn't be mixed, or how to mix them properly, (for example, you never pour water into acid, but acid into water) may cause serious injuries to a person, including paralysis and even death. Again, these goes for discarding substances, and if you are unsure, call an university. Finally, you should be familiar with any chemical before using it, its dangers, how it is opened and handled, what it can be mixed with, what it can't be mixed with, etc. The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling ™ Kelcey Coe™ vii This material is © and ™ 2006 by Kelcey Coe™. All rights reserved. Reader agrees to have read and abide to the license, warnings, and additional documents listed within the beginning chapters of this book. Includes third-party content not owned by Kelcey Coe™. Do not snort any substance. Snorting substances will cause damage to brain cells as well as other problems, and it is an illegal act. It is important that you keep objects that may treat or assist in an accident near the area people will be around. This includes a water bottle, wet rags, a sink for the eyes, and proper containers for items that need disposed. Do NOT mix disposable items. For example, do not mix glass with paper. You should label all chemicals, when the chemical's container is closed, and correctly label them as well. Here is a sample way of labeling a chemical (all chemicals with the same name should have the same number) Chemical Name (or a name which isn't misleading) Number to Identify it (in case a name is forgotten) Amount of Chemical Date and Time (finished) Mixed, Made, Prepared, etc. Ingredients Purpose Person who prepared chemical Health Concerns/Warnings Here is a completed example Fake Blood #11930 1 Fluid Ounce 9 November 2001, 355 P.M. Light corn syrup, red food coloring, blue food coloring, liquid dishwashing detergent, and the ingredients which make up these substances As an effect and add realism to a special effect Prepared by Kelcey Coe WARNING Do not ingest this substance. May stain some fabrics and the body. Clean up all spills of one chemical (or a chemical concoction) before using other chemicals. Spills should be cleaned up with a dampened, unused rag. Discard them properly, and be careful when cleaning up the spill due to friction, and if using or near greasy cloths or paper items, they can cause sparks which in return can cause flames and finally a fire. Store chemicals in room temperature unless the label states differently. Do not immune those to extreme temperatures. You should consult a college if you are unsure. Store all items from the kitchen in the refrigerator, and when using in the mouth, use batches that were made no more than less than an hour before use. Do not leave the lids/tops off chemicals when they're not being used, and note that certain chemicals require ways of opening and handling them. You're best to not breathe at the chemical, and to avoid touching the mouth of a container as well as The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling ™ Kelcey Coe™ viii This material is © and ™ 2006 by Kelcey Coe™. All rights reserved. Reader agrees to have read and abide to the license, warnings, and additional documents listed within the beginning chapters of this book. Includes third-party content not owned by Kelcey Coe™. its lid for which holds chemicals and substances. Also, open chemicals from the top ONLY. Never from the bottom for any reason. Specific Dangerous Ingredients and Materials: Slime Slimes can wreak havoc with plumbing, so don't throw them down the drain. Use distilled water for all solutions for best results. Keep slimes away from anything they could damage. They can dry into fabric, and any dyes they may have can stain. All slimes can potentially harm surfaces, especially wood. Supervise small children when playing with slimes so they do not ingest any. Some people are allergic to Borax powder. Wearing rubber gloves when mixing should help. Slimes using Borax solutions work best if you pour the Borax solution into the other solution, rather than the other way around. Coloring should be added before the Borax. Use metric measurements whenever possible. This will make it simpler to experiment with different concentrations and ratios. Liquid Latex Avoid contact with eye and eye area. In case of eye contact, rinse copiously with water for at least 15 minutes and seek medical attention. Avoid contact with hair, clothing, and carpet as latex will adhere and will be extremely difficult to remove. Keep away from fire and flammable items. Do not ingest or snort. Borax Do not inhale, swallowing. May cause eye and mucous membrane irritation. If in eyes, rinse 15 min with water. If inhale, seek fresh air. If swallowed and person is conscious, give large amounts of milk or water. Induce vomiting. Get immediate medical attention. Calcium Chloride Avoid exposure to eyes and prolonged skin exposure. Releases intense heat when dissolving in water. Severely irritating to eyes. Prolonged exposures to skin may cause irritation or thermal burns. If get in eyes, wash with flowing water 15 minutes, then consult medical attention. If on skin, wash with flowing water or shower. If swallowed give water and induce vomiting as directed by medical personnel. Keep out of reach of small children. Guar Gum May cause eye and mucous irritation. May be harmful if swallowed or inhaled. In eyes rinse immediately with water for 15 minutes. If inhale, seek fresh air. If swallowed and person is conscious, give large amounts of milk or water. Poly-vinyl Alcohol (PVA) May irritate eyes. May be harmful if inhaled, swallowed, or absorbed through skin. If in eyes, immediately rinse for 15 minutes. Always wear a mask when mixing PVA. On skin wash w/ warm soap and water. If swallowed, get medical attention. NOTE TO PHYSICIAN: Remove stomach contents by gastric suction or induce vomiting. If inhaled, move to fresh air. Keep out of reach small children. Sodium Alginate Irritant. Avoid exposure to eyes, skin, and mucous membranes. If in eyes, rinse with The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling ™ Kelcey Coe™ ix This material is © and ™ 2006 by Kelcey Coe™. All rights reserved. Reader agrees to have read and abide to the license, warnings, and additional documents listed within the beginning chapters of this book. Includes third-party content not owned by Kelcey Coe™. flowing water for 15 minutes. If on skin, wash with soap and warm water. If swallowed, give water and induce vomiting as directed by medical personnel. Keep out of reach of small children. Acetone Inflammable, volatile, poisonous, bad for the environment, and not to be spilled on your cat, your lawn, or your skin. Use gloves, do the item outside, and avoid all sources of flame if you are going to use acetone. Breakaway Glass Be sure to cook thoroughly so it will not become gooey and stick in your hair. Breakaway glass can still cut you, but it is hard for this to happen. Be careful. Do not use under intense lighting as it will melt. Fake teeth are actually strong enough to bite. Be very cautious. Others: • Real-life Animal Organs: Cook fully before ingesting, and use fresh. • Corn syrup (all variations): Keep out of hair and fabrics. • Food Coloring: Do not swallow. • Do not to serve any grease with the eggs, as it may still be hot enough to cause burns. • Corn chips may cut the roof of the mouth. Be careful. • Fake eyes must be cut in half and placed over whole eye. Not to be used as a contact lens. • DO NOT apply alcohol over open wounds of any kind, as the alcohol will burn. • Do not ingest vinegar and baking soda. • Never use talcum powder as it is bad for the lungs. • Some people are allergic to soap. You should apply a small patch of soap onto the skin and if a rash occurs, try a different type of soap. • Some people are sensitive to essential oils, I suggest testing body glitter on inside of arm before applying to face. Do not use near eyes. Makeup Preparation, Safety, and Removal will discuss further items and precautions. 6. NOTICE REGARDING POLITICAL CONTENT This Book contains several political ideas representative of the history of politics and social issues in the mass majority of ideas from all countries around the world. Kelcey Coe, in any way, is not attempting to deliver any specific belief to a general audience in attempts to manipulate an audience into believing a certain way. Kelcey Coe acknowledges the differences among political beliefs and attempts to reach all beliefs when possible, and because of this, may provide content that is unsuitable or offends immature audiences. If such circumstance arises, you can easily remove the offending content from your computer. 7. NOTICE REGARDING LEGAL CONTENT This Book contains copyrighted material where the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. We are making such material The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling ™ Kelcey Coe™ x This material is © and ™ 2006 by Kelcey Coe™. All rights reserved. Reader agrees to have read and abide to the license, warnings, and additional documents listed within the beginning chapters of this book. Includes third-party content not owned by Kelcey Coe™. available in our efforts to advance understanding and safe practices of entertainment-related fields, etc. We believe this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, the material in this Book is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior interest in receiving the included information for research and educational purposes. For more information go to: http://www.law.cornell.edu/uscode/17/107.shtml. The information supplied in this Book is general in nature and should not be relied upon to make legal decisions. Interaction with this Book does not constitute the creation of an attorney/client relationship. This Book is not an advertisement for legal services nor guarantees not stands as representation in an legal case by Kelcey Coe. Kelcey Coe is not an attorney, or expert, at law in any way. This Book contains content on many legal topics; however no warranty whatsoever is made that any of the content is accurate. There is absolutely no assurance that any statement contained in the content touching on legal matters is true, correct or precise. Law varies from place to place and it evolves over time — sometimes quite quickly. Even if a statement made about the law is accurate, it may only be accurate in the jurisdiction (place) of the person posting the information; as well, the law may have changed, been modified or overturned by subsequent development since the entry was made in this Book. The legal information provided in this Book is, at best, of a general nature and cannot substitute for the advice of a licensed professional i.e. by a competent authority with specialized knowledge who can apply it to the particular circumstances of your case. Please contact a local bar association, law society or similar association of jurists in your legal jurisdiction to obtain a referral to a competent legal professional if you do not have other means of contacting an attorney-at-law, lawyer, civil law notary, barrister or solicitor. Neither the individual contributors, system operators, developers, or sponsors of this Book or Kelcey Coe nor anyone else connected to this Book can take any responsibility for the results or consequences of any attempt to use or adopt any of the information or disinformation presented in this Book. Nothing in this Book should be construed as an attempt to offer or render a legal opinion or otherwise engage in the practice of law. 8. NOTICE REGARDING SATANISM, RELIOGIOUS, CULT-LIKE, OR OTHER In no way does this Book attack, encourage the practice of, nor endorses Christianity or similar sects, and by no means does this Book encourage nor even endorses the worship of Satan and practice of Satanic rituals. I will not be held liable for incidents involving children viewing this Book, especially where pertaining to any religious or cult-like sect. Just because you downloaded this does not mean you have been given the mark "666" so do not send me emails about that. If you are offended by anything in relation to Satan, Armageddon, and the like, please delete this Book. This is meant to be for entertainment purposes only. I am in no way associated to Satan, 666, or the like. I am a Christian. The Backyard Wrestling Resource's Guide to Backyard Wrestling ™ Kelcey Coe™ xi This material is © and ™ 2006 by Kelcey Coe™. All rights reserved. Reader agrees to have read and abide to the license, warnings, and additional documents listed within the beginning chapters of this book. Includes third-party content not owned by Kelcey Coe™. 9. NOTICE REGARDING MEDICAL-RELATED INFORMATION This Book contains articles on many medical topics; however no warranty whatsoever is made that any of the articles are accurate. There is absolutely no assurance that any statement contained in an article touching on medical matters is true, correct or precise. The overwhelming majority of such articles are written, in part or in whole, by nonprofessionals. 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