The point I was trying to eloquently and humorously make was, it is performance art and one that has certain methods to the madness, so the performers don't seriously hurt each other. That is why they always do chairshots a certain way. That is why they no longer do them to the head and always to the back (except some Indie promotions but those guys usually put their hand up unless they are insane). We could talk for hours about the art of the chairshot. The image Sidehatch posted, while funny on it's own, does not show what a chairshot actually looks like. It shows an bear smashing an open chair into another bear, instead of the picture I posted, which showed a bear giving a proper chairshot to another bear.