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WWE's turnbuckle pads are padded with small pieces of foam, kind of like styrofoam peanuts. The are not styrofoam, though. The pad is there to protect those in the ring from the metal turnbuckles that hod the ropes and ringposts together...

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a turnbuckle is the corner of the ring, usually covered in padding, supporting the three cables. It's called a turnbuckle because it's the turn of the ropes and is shaped like a buckle.

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