Blood time is a special break for a wrestler who is bleeding. The referee stops the match immediately for safety. The clock pauses while the bleeding is treated. Medical staff clean and cover the wound properly.
This prevents blood from spreading on the mat. Each wrestler has a limited amount of blood time. If it runs out, the match may end. The rule protects both athletes from health risks. For example, a wrestler gets a cut above the eye.
The referee stops the action and signals blood time. After treatment, the match resumes from the same position. Safety always comes before scoring. Officials monitor this rule carefully.
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