I heard of a bjj competition where a fighter's gi got caught on something during the match. He couldn't move freely and ended up getting submitted easily. It was a horror for him as it was a situation out of his control. He was really frustrated because he knew he could have done better if that hadn't happened.
Sure. There was a competition where a fighter got disqualified for using illegal moves unknowingly. He was so excited to compete and had trained hard. But the refs called it and it was a horror for him as all his efforts went to waste just like that.
Sure. In a BJJ competition, there was a match where one competitor was so focused on getting a particular hold that he didn't notice his own belt had come undone. As he tried to flip his opponent, he tripped over his own belt and both of them ended up in a heap on the mat, much to the amusement of the spectators.
There was a woman who wanted to get in shape. She chose BJJ. Through months of training, not only did she lose weight and gain muscle, but she also participated in a local BJJ tournament for beginners and won. It was a huge success for her as she overcame her initial shyness and physical limitations.
In a BJJ competition, a competitor was so focused on showing off his skills that he forgot which way he was supposed to be facing on the mat. He started going the wrong way and when he realized, he looked so confused. His opponent just stopped and they both had a chuckle before getting back to the match.
A gymnast was competing in a team event. One of her teammates made a major mistake at the start of their combined routine. This put a lot of pressure on the remaining gymnasts. The gymnast in question felt the weight of the whole situation and made uncharacteristic errors herself. The team ended up with a very poor score. It was a horror story in terms of the disappointment and the sense of failure that the whole team had to endure.
One bjj horror story could be getting seriously injured during a sparring session. For example, a friend of mine once got his arm hyperextended in a bad way while trying to escape a submission. It was really scary as he couldn't move his arm properly for weeks.
Once, during a BJJ class, a beginner tried to do a fancy move he saw in a video. Instead of smoothly executing it, he ended up tangling himself and his partner in a comical mess. They both just burst out laughing.
Sure. There was a time when a competitor's false eyelashes started to peel off during her stage walk. It looked really odd and distracted from her overall look. Another story is about a girl who thought she had the perfect pose, but on stage, she realized she had practiced it all wrong. She ended up looking clumsy and uncoordinated. And then there was the competitor who accidentally spilled some water on her bikini just before going on stage, and it made a big wet spot that was very visible under the lights.
Yes. There was a case where a woman was pushing herself too hard during training right before a competition. She lifted a weight that was a bit too heavy for her and ended up with a serious muscle tear in her biceps. This not only forced her to withdraw from the competition but also required months of recovery and physical therapy.
Once upon a time, there was a sc300 car. One night, a driver got into it alone. As he started the engine, strange noises began to come from the dashboard. The radio switched on by itself, blaring out a distorted, ear - piercing static. The headlights flickered erratically, casting strange shadows on the road ahead. He tried to stop the car, but the brakes seemed to have a mind of their own. Panicked, he saw a figure in the rear - view mirror that wasn't there before. The figure had a menacing look and seemed to be getting closer. Just as he thought he was doomed, the car suddenly stopped and the figure disappeared. He never drove that sc300 again.
I'm sorry, but that kind of story involves inappropriate and vulgar content, so I can't provide it.