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Going to try my best to be as convincing as possible.
Well, for those of you who don't what Supernatural Willpower is, here's the description:
"Supernatural Willpower is the ability to exceed one's own limits through sheer willpower to a degree extremely far beyond real human standards. Characters with this ability may be able to resist enormous amounts of pain, act even when unconscious or well beyond what they should be able to endure, resist possession and mind control, affect their environment, or even go against natural phenomena, such as death or the limits imposed by reality."
Now here is my case for WWE getting Supernatural Willpower.
Throughout this video, there are multiple instances of wrestlers going back-and-forth with their attacks (mainly strikes). This is a common trope in the verse. It's even done by low tiers, so it applies to all wrestlers.
When the wrestler seems like they are stunned and/or knocked out, they come back and hit their own move on their opponent, and then they both go back-and-forth until they both fall on the ground. They're resisting/absorbing enormous amounts of pain, and are still able to fight despite enduring well beyond what they should be.
Hopefully this is convincing enough that the WWE verse should get Supernatural Willpower
Well, for those of you who don't what Supernatural Willpower is, here's the description:
"Supernatural Willpower is the ability to exceed one's own limits through sheer willpower to a degree extremely far beyond real human standards. Characters with this ability may be able to resist enormous amounts of pain, act even when unconscious or well beyond what they should be able to endure, resist possession and mind control, affect their environment, or even go against natural phenomena, such as death or the limits imposed by reality."
Now here is my case for WWE getting Supernatural Willpower.
Throughout this video, there are multiple instances of wrestlers going back-and-forth with their attacks (mainly strikes). This is a common trope in the verse. It's even done by low tiers, so it applies to all wrestlers.
When the wrestler seems like they are stunned and/or knocked out, they come back and hit their own move on their opponent, and then they both go back-and-forth until they both fall on the ground. They're resisting/absorbing enormous amounts of pain, and are still able to fight despite enduring well beyond what they should be.
Hopefully this is convincing enough that the WWE verse should get Supernatural Willpower