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| - A professional wrestling referee is the official figure that makes sure that wrestling matches move smoothly in an attempt to maintain kayfabe. The referee also has the ultimate power in the ring. It has been known for higher authority figures to reverse a referee's decision, often leading to what's known as a "Dusty finish".
- The Referee is a gnome NPC at the Gnome Ball Field located in the Tree Gnome Stronghold. After explaining how to play Gnome Ball, he gives you the ball to start the game. If you lose the ball, miss a goal, or score he will give you another ball to continue play.
- The referee (Homo bastardus) is a species of human, distinguishable from other humans by their black uniform and their Nazi tendencies. Referees commonly make their presence known through incessant whistle-blowing and the flashing of red and yellow cards. Referees are particularly noted for their unusual breeding patterns, the father and the mother are almost never married.
- A Referee is a way to make some money in sport. For some, it can be a profession, job and a career in sports.
- Referee at the Olympic Sports Auditorium. He presided over a championship tag team wrestling title match between current world champions "Mad" Mary Maddox and The "Fabulous" Franci Fonzo vs. challengers "Battling" Betty and her teammate, "The Mysterious Spider Lady".
- The Referee is a unnamed referee that appears in Wolf Hawkfield's FMV ending in Virtua Fighter Kids. He signals the start of the match against Wolf and the Tough wrestler. This article is a . You can help My English Wiki by expanding it.
- referees try to make sure the game does not get out of hand and will try to stop fouls and Secret Weapons.
- Referee (レフェリー, Referī) is a referee from Universe 6.
- A Referee (or Official) is, in e-wrestling as professional wrestling, an authorized supervisor who officiates wrestling matches to maintain fairness and legitimacy while working under kayfabe. As officials have the ultimate power in the ring, it has becomed likened that higher authority figures hold the authority to overturn the official decision of a referee and usually spark what is known in professional wrestling as a "Dusty finish".
- Referee is a non-playable character (NPC) that appears in every SmackDown game and is essential to wrestling. The referee's job is to render decisions (pinfalls, submissions, disqualifications, count outs) during a match, but the legit purpose they serve is to transmit messages to wrestlers about the progress of matches, communicate with them about the amount of time left (plus the beginning and end of commercial breaks on live broadcasts), and, if necessary, help them gauge the crowd reaction as well as reminding them of match script. He can be playable using a cheat device or save editor.
- A referee was part of a water polo match. Such a referee was present in the recording of such a match watched by Jonathan Archer in 2152. (ENT: "The Catwalk") In 2153, Rianna Mayweather claimed she had played referee between her two brothers for a long time. (ENT: "Horizon") As a young woman, Norah Satie debated with her older brothers over a specific topic every dinner, with Aaron Satie being the referee including a stopwatch to teach his children brevity. (TNG: "The Drumhead" )
- In the Punch-Out!! series, the referee's main job is to initiate the fight between the two boxers, and to begin counting when one of the boxers falls down. They will also declare who the winner is, either by knockout, technical knockout, or a split decision. Mario acts as the referee in Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, and subsequent re-releases of the game. In every other Punch-Out!! game, there is either a generic referee or no visible referee on-screen.
- In association football, the referee is the person responsible for enforcing the Laws of the Game during the course of a match. He or she is the final decision-making authority on all facts connected with play, and is the only official on the pitch with the authority to start and stop play and impose disciplinary action against players during a match. At most levels of play the referee is assisted by two assistant referees (formerly known as linesmen), who are empowered to advise the referee in certain situations such as the ball leaving play or infringements of the Laws of the Game occurring out of the view of the referee; however, the assistant referees' decisions are not binding and the referee has authority to overrule an assistant referee. At higher levels of play the referee may also
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