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    If we jump on our knees (as in Step 6) then how does it hurt the person?
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    It doesn't, and it's not supposed to. If it was really meant to hurt your opponent, it could possibly break his neck.
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    If I smash my opponent's head, will I injure or paralyze them?
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    It's possible, so you need to be careful. Tombstones are done in pro-wrestling however, so you shouldn't be stiff. Also, you should never hurt your opponent on purpose. Keep your opponent's head between your thighs, and just after your thighs hit the mat, drop the pressure on his head with your thighs.
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    In step 8, is 5 inches head enough?
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    Yes, that's sufficient to protect your opponent's head at the same time give an illusion to the audience that the move is real.
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    The Bigshow was larger than the Undertaker. But why then The Undertaker performed a tombstone piledriver on Bigshow? Whereas wikiHow told us not to perform this move on a person larger than you.
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    The Undertaker is an experienced wrestler with years of experience and practice.He can do the tombstone piledriver to a bigger opponent as he's very skilled at it. While, if someone new tries it, then they won't be able to hold the opponent up and therefore may injure their opponent by breaking their neck.
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