Duchess of Queensbury Rules Casket match is a singles Casket match contested under specific, often disclosed rules is replaced by a title usually meant to sound traditional for one combatant.
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Duchess of Queensbury Rules Casket match is a singles Casket match contested under specific, often disclosed rules is replaced by a title usually meant to sound traditional for one combatant.
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One Sided Rules Casket match is a singles Casket match where one of the competitors cannot be disqualified or counted out, while the other opponent can.
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One example of this Casket match took place at The Horror Show at Extreme Rules in 2020 between Dolph Ziggler and Drew McIntyre, in which the latter won despite having the disadvantage.
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Pinfall Casket match is a singles Casket match where both wrestlers can only achieve a pinfall inside the ring to gain the victory.
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Time limit Casket match is a singles Casket match contested in a set time limit until the wrestler achieves a victory or the time reaches zero, resulted as an official draw.
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Sometimes, a Casket match that ends in an draw will ruled as a "no contest" if both competitors receive an disqualification or getting counted out.
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The Casket match can be won by pinfall, submission, disqualification or countout.
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Women's Casket match types include those in which women wrestle in less clothing.
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Semi-final battle royale consists of a battle royale where when a specific number of wrestlers are remaining, the Casket match ends, and those that remain are placed in a standard wrestling Casket match for the prize at stake.
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Unlike future cinematic matches, the match aired during several segments in between matches inside the ring, and featured both pre-taped segments outside the Arrowhead Pond of the two fighting as well as Piper "chasing" Goldust's solid gold Cadillac in a white Ford Bronco in an obvious reference to the then-ongoing O J Simpson murder case.
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In 2016, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling held a Casket match entitled the "Final Deletion" between brothers Matt Hardy and Jeff Hardy for the July 5 episode of Impact Wrestling, which was filmed at Matt Hardy's compound.
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At Double or Nothing 2021 the Stadium Stampede Casket match was a hybrid cinematic Casket match with the first half recorded at TIAA Bank Field.
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An Ambulance Casket match is fought under hardcore rules, no pinfalls, no submissions, no disqualifications, no countouts and the only way to win is for one wrestler to force their opponent into the back of an ambulance and close the door.
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The first ambulance Casket match took place at Survivor Series 2003 where Kane defeated Shane McMahon.
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Casket match's opponent was John Cena, who won the match, where an additional rule was added in that the ambulance has to leave to win.
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The third Ambulance Casket match was part of Three stages of Hell Casket match at WWE Payback on June 16,2013, in Rosemont, Illinois between John Cena and Ryback for the WWE Championship.
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The Buried Alive match is one of three of The Undertaker's signature matches.
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Cinematic Buried Alive Casket match was held between The Undertaker and AJ Styles for WrestleMania 36, referred to as a "Boneyard Casket match".
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The Casket match took place outdoors in a cemetery-like setting near an abandoned warehouse, rather than in a traditional ring.
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Casket match has a casket near the ring, with the objective of the match being to trap the opposing wrestler inside.
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The casket match began its life as a one-off coffin match in the 1970s fought between Dusty Rhodes and Ivan Koloff.
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Vince Russo came up with this match, the match was perceived to be a disaster because neither wrestler could work properly due the placement of the casket in the center of the ring, which limited and obstructed their work space.
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Dumpster Casket match is a no-disqualification, no-submission, no-countout, no-fall hardcore Casket match which is the only objective to win by forcing your opponent into a dumpster and closing the lid.
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The first Casket match occurred was at WrestleMania XIV, pitting The New Age Outlaws against Cactus Jack and Chainsaw Charlie.
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Steel cage Casket match is a Casket match fought within a cage formed by placing sheets of mesh metal around, in, or against the edges of the wrestling ring.
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On May 16,2016, a second type of Asylum Casket match was introduced and scheduled between Dean Ambrose and Chris Jericho at Extreme Rules, a variation to the steel cage Casket match where weapons are suspended above the cage and escaping the cage is not a means of victory, leaving only pinfall or submission.
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Cage of Death Casket match is type of steel cage Casket match with various weapons littered in the cage, such as electrified cage walls, cacti, tables, light tubes, glass, thumbtacks, baseball bats, barbed wire and numerous other weapons and objects have been used in it.
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In TNA, the chamber Casket match starts off between two wrestlers fighting inside a chamber.
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Chamber of Extreme Casket match, came from Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling, in which the 8-feet-high steel cage which surrounds the ringside area with the top wrapped in barbed wire and "extreme" weapons scattered around the ring and ringside area.
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Chamber of Horrors Casket match was an enclosed steel cage Casket match between two teams of four men.
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The way to win this Casket match is to put the opponent in the chair and switch the lever on, so as, in kayfabe, the person is electrocuted.
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The object of the Casket match is for a team of wrestlers to fight their way from the top cage to the bottom, where pinfalls and submissions come into play.
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Doomsday Chamber of Blood Casket match was created by Abyss, even though he was never known as a creative genius; however this Casket match came from the mind of the monster.
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Electricfied Cage Casket match is a Casket match where the ring is surrounded by an electrified steel cage.
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At its 2018 edition, the first-ever women's Elimination Chamber Casket match was held, as well as the first seven-man Elimination Chamber Casket match.
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The inaugural fight pit Casket match was held during the May 27,2020 episode of NXT, between Matt Riddle and Timothy Thatcher.
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Unlike a standard cage Casket match, there is no escape clause because the door of the Cell is locked with chains and a padlock from the outside by referees to prevent the combatants from escaping.
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The Casket match has a no disqualification "anything goes" stipulation, and can only be won via pinfall or submission inside the ring.
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The first Hell in a Cell Casket match was between The Undertaker and Shawn Michaels at Badd Blood: In Your House in St Louis in October 1997.
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Kennel from Hell Casket match was held at WWF's Unforgiven pay-per-view in 1999, between Al Snow and The Big Boss Man for the WWF Hardcore Championship.
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The Casket match was held within a steel cage, but with the Hell in a Cell cage placed over the steel cage and the ring.
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The dogs were playful and friendly towards Russo, and during the Casket match, they were seen urinating, defecating, and trying to mate with one another rather than making any attempt at attacking the wrestlers when they stepped outside the steel cage.
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The Casket match was a total disaster as wrestlers such as Sabu, his uncle The Original Sheik and Atsushi Onita dashed out of the ring after just a minute; because conditions were so unbearably hot.
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WCW attempted an Inferno Casket match, known as the Human Torch Casket match, at The Great American Bash in 2000 between Sting and Vampiro.
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Lion's Den Casket match is a Casket match where a wrestler must knock out their opponent unconscious or make them submit inside an octagonal cage.
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Punjabi Prison Casket match, named after the Punjab state that The Great Khali is billed from, consists of two large steel-reinforced bamboo cages.
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Scramble Cage Casket match was contested exclusively in Ring of Honor, in which the ring is surrounded by a steel cage with four wooden platforms at the corners of the cage to make the "high risk" wrestling moves.
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The Scramble Cage Melee is an elimination cage Casket match held in a cage similar to the one used in the Scramble Cage Casket match, with wooden platforms on the top corners.
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The only way for a wrestler to win the Thunderdome Casket match is to have their opponents' "terminator" throw in the towel to stop the Casket match.
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At The Great American Bash in 1988, a "Tower of Doom" Casket match was held, in which two teams attempted to make their way from the uppermost cage to the bottom, with victory achieved when all five members of a team escaped a door there.
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The Casket match begins with four to eight competitors, who are eliminated by either pinfall or submission; eliminated wrestlers leave the cage through a door.
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Flag Casket match is essentially the professional wrestling version of capture the flag.
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Handicap Casket match is any Casket match pitting one wrestler or team of wrestlers against a team of wrestlers with numerical superiority such as or for quick examples.
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Bath House DeathCasket match was believed to have been started by IWA Japan in 1995, The wrestlers compete in the pool of a public bathhouse, with even naked or toweled women in this bath house during this Casket match.
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Caribbean Barbed Wire DeathCasket match is a Casket match where barbed wire is wrapped around the ring ropes in "spidernet" fashion on two sides, and on the other two sides are barricaded traps on ground level situated right next to the ring.
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Circus DeathCasket match is a type of scaffold Casket match where in the ring is a scaffold and under that scaffold, there is a type of spider net made of barbed wire six feet below.
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Clockwork House of Fun Casket match, known as "Raven's House of Fun" or simply "House of Fun", was created by professional wrestler Raven.
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An example of this Casket match would be between Mitsuhiro Matsunaga and Shadow WX.
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Desert DeathCasket match is a Casket match where there is a tank full of scorpions is placed in the center of the ring, and the first wrestler placed in this tank for 10 seconds loses.
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Electric Pool Casket match was a very dangerous type of Casket match which has only been held once.
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Explosion DeathCasket match is usually accompanied with barbed wire ropes, a large barbed wire wrapped explosion board is placed in the ring laced with a small amount of C-4.
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In some versions of the C-4 Casket match is to finish the Casket match before the timer runs out and detonates the ring while in others the explosives are concentrated in a specific area, with the wrestlers struggling not to get pushed onto it.
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An Anus Explosion DeathCasket match is a Casket match where the only way to win is to stick a firecracker up an opponent's buttocks and light it.
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Double Hell DeathCasket match is a Casket match where exploding barbed wire is put up at two sides of the ring in place of ropes, and the other two are left with nothing.
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The Casket match was contested between Kenny Omega and Jon Moxley for the AEW World Championship at Revolution, which Omega won.
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Landmine DeathCasket match is a Casket match where explosives are set up at ringside, usually laced with barbed wire.
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Time Bomb DeathCasket match is a type of deathCasket match where explosives or fireworks set up around the ring are set off after an allotted time.
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Eye for an Eye Casket match is a hardcore Casket match that could only be won when one competitor "extracts" an eye of their opponent.
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Sadistic Madness Casket match, created by Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, is another variation of the First Blood Casket match, the main difference being that the opponent must be bleeding before a wrestler can legally pin them.
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Four Corners of Pain Casket match is a Casket match where in each corner of the ring, there is a container that has a weapon or another type of harmful item.
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Good Old Fashioned Donnybrook Casket match is a no disqualification Casket match where large wood barrels of Irish brandy and canes are made available at ringside.
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Light tube Casket match is a Casket match where hundreds of long, cylindrical, glass fluorescent light tubes are attached to the ring ropes, and mock shaped weapons and mock large objects made of light tubes are made available.
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Monster's Ball Casket match is a Casket match invented and staged by TNA Impact Wrestling.
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The key premise of the Casket match was that all contenders are sequestered alone in a locked room without light, food or water for twenty-four hours before the Casket match.
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Victory can be achieved by pinfall or submission, with the Casket match ending as soon as one wrestler is pinned or submits.
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The Casket match has almost always featured Abyss in some capacity, wrestling in 48 and managing in one, as it is his signature Casket match.
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Razor DeathCasket match is an often extremely bloody Casket match where boards full of razor blades are made available as weapons.
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Spike Nail DeathCasket match is a Casket match where a large bed of six-inch spiked nails sticking out of a rectangular piece of plywood is made available.
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The most famous example of this kind of Casket match was at the IWA Kawasaki Dream King of the DeathCasket match, where Cactus Jack faced Shoji Nakamaki in August 1995.
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Nail Hell DeathCasket match is a Casket match where some boards with nails were hung on the ring ropes all the way across, and onto opposing sides of the ring there was a board, on one side there was nails and on the other side was barbed wire.
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The most well known version of this Casket match was at the IWA Kawasaki Dream King of the DeathCasket match, where Terry Gordy faced Cactus Jack in August 1995.
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Variants of the thumbtack deathCasket match staged by TNA Impact Wrestling have been done where the objective is modified to simply slam an opponent into the pile of thumbtacks on the mat.
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Barefoot Thumbtack Casket match is where both wrestlers have bare feet, and there is a large container containing thousands of thumbtacks in the middle of the ring that are legal to use it.
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An Unlucky 13 DeathCasket match is a Casket match was invented by Ian Rotten.
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An known example of this Casket match is the APA Invitational Bar Room Brawl at Vengeance 2003 which Bradshaw won after knocking down Brother Love.
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Boiler Room Brawl or Boiler Room Casket match starts in a boiler room, with the winner being the first wrestler to successfully get out.
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The rather hazardous environment of this Casket match featured some of the arena's internal infrastructure, such as all sorts of large, exposed metal piping with large bolts, concrete flooring and solid electrical equipment everywhere, among other features.
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Dungeon Casket match is a Casket match that took place in the legendary Hart Family Dungeon in Calgary, where Owen Hart challenged Ken Shamrock to come to the Dungeon for a fight.
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An empty arena Casket match is a hardcore "anything goes" Casket match between two or more wrestlers that takes place in an arena or stadium that although is fully set up for a wrestling event, is devoid of fans.
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Parking Lot Brawl is a Falls Count Anywhere Casket match that is usually fought in an interior location or in an outside parking lot around a tightly parked circle of cars.
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Hollywood Backlot Brawl was a no-disqualification Casket match that started in a Hollywood studio backlot, and it was fought between Goldust and Roddy Piper.
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Tooth and Nail Casket match is a Falls Count Anywhere-stipulation Casket match that is fought in and around a dental office, and any weapon is legal.
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Lumberjack Casket match is a standard Casket match with the exception that the ring is surrounded by a group of wrestlers not directly involved in it.
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The Lumberjill Snowbunny Casket match is another variation of the Lumberjill Casket match with female lumberjacks, held in a pit of snow.
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TNA's "fan's revenge" lumberjack Casket match did their own version of a Canadian lumberjack Casket match where fans equipped with straps act as lumberjacks and were encouraged to whip wrestlers.
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Extreme Lumberjack Casket match is a lumberjack Casket match competed under hardcore rules, where there are no disqualifications, no countouts, and falls count anywhere.
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Deadly Draw Casket match is a TNA variation where four competitors wrestle in this Casket match.
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WWE features a Casket match called the Championship Scramble in which none of the wrestlers are eliminated.
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Occasionally, a Casket match would take place under the rules of a different type of contest.
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An arm wrestling Casket match, in the context of professional wrestling, is a basic arm wrestling contest.
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Sumo Monster Truck Casket match is a regular tug-o-war contest where two wrestlers are driving monster trucks, pushing and shoving each other.
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An example of this Casket match type is at the Halloween Havoc pay-per-view between Hulk Hogan and The Giant.
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The winner of the inaugural Casket match was entered into the Casket match to determine the inaugural AEW World Champion at All Out that year.
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The third Casino Battle Royale—a men's Casket match—took place at All Out in 2020 and the winner received a future AEW World Championship Casket match.
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The most common form of a series Casket match is extending the one-fall concept to a series of falls.
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An Iron Man Casket match is a multiple-fall Casket match with a set time limit.
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The Casket match is won by the wrestler who wins the most falls within the time limit by either pinfall, submission, disqualification, or countout.
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The first Iron Woman Casket match was between Bayley and Sasha Banks at NXT TakeOver: Respect in 2015.
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An Ultimate Submission Casket match is a variation of an Iron Man Casket match where the only way to score a fall within the allotted time limit is to make your opponent submit.
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Three Strikes Casket match, is a multiple-fall Casket match where wrestlers must achieve three victories of a specific nature in a specific order before the other.
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The name of the Casket match is taken from baseball, referring to the notion that losing three times would entail losing the Casket match.
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The most common arrangement for the three strikes are pinfall, submission and knockout with the entire Casket match being fought under no disqualification and no countout rules.
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For such examples of this Casket match type are the Extreme Rules 2012 between Daniel Bryan vs Sheamus and Chris Benoit vs Chris Jericho at the SummerSlam pay-per-view.
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Crybaby Casket match is a singles Casket match with the exception that the loser would have to dress as a baby by wearing a nappy and sucking from a bottle.
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Jailhouse Casket match is a singles Casket match with the exception that the loser would have to spend the night in a New York City jail cell.
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Kiss My Foot Casket match is a singles Casket match with the exception that the loser must kiss the winner's bare foot.
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Kiss My Ass Casket match is a singles Casket match in which the loser has to kiss the winner's bare buttocks, or sometimes even between the buttocks, in front of the crowd; it became prominent during WWE's Attitude Era.
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Loser Wears Dress Casket match is a singles Casket match with the exception that the loser must wear a woman dress temporarily.
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An example of this type of Casket match is at Souled Out between Chris Jericho and Perry Saturn which Jericho won.
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The loser of the Casket match then loses the item, being forced to take off their mask or be shaved bald.
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The Casket match usually takes the name of the target move if both wrestlers are trying to perform their finisher for the win.
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An example of this Casket match took place at Extreme Rules in 2015 between Seth Rollins and Randy Orton, in which the latter's finisher is banned.
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Such a Casket match is designed to be a last hurrah, showcasing the wrestler's talent one last time for their fans.
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Some examples of this stipulation of Casket match are Shawn Michaels vs Ric Flair at WrestleMania XXIV, and Shawn Michaels vs The Undertaker at WrestleMania XXVI.
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An evening gown Casket match is usually contested by two female competitors in evening gowns.
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The only objective to win this Casket match is the wrestler must remove the evening gown off of her opponent.
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Tuxedo Casket match is usually contested by two male competitors in tuxedos.
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The only objective to win this Casket match is the wrestler must remove their opponent's tuxedo.
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Catch-as-Catch Can Casket match is a Casket match where any submission hold are allowed that is not intended to inflict injury, which contained mostly submission amateur-style wrestling.
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An example of this type of Casket match is the infamous Casket match between Dean Malenko and Billy Kidman during WCW's Souled Out, where Malenko lost in two minutes by forgetting the rules and escaping to the floor after a barrage of attacks from Kidman.
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Submission Count Anywhere Casket match is a variation of a Submission and Falls Count Anywhere Casket match, and was debuted at Breaking Point 2009 between D-Generation X and The Legacy.
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Notable example of this Casket match type was the Mimosa Mayhem Match, which was contested between Chris Jericho and Orange Cassidy at All Elite Wrestling's All Out pay-per-view in September 2020, where the only ways to gain victory were by pinfall, submission or by knocking the opponent into a large vat of mimosa.
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Blood Bath Casket match is a no-disqualification Casket match where the first to be covered in a vat of blood dispensed from a bucket loses.
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Variation of a Mud Match is the Hog Pen Casket match, which is a Mud Match held in a pig pen on a farm, often filled with mud and pig excrement.
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The Tag Team Triple Threat Casket match involves three teams where a member of two teams are in the ring and can tag their partner or a member of the third team.
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Tag Team Four Corners Casket match is another variation that starts off with four teams positioned as in a tag team Casket match and two wrestlers active in the ring.
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Tornado tag team Casket match is a hardcore-rules Casket match where all wrestlers involved are allowed to be in and wrestle in the ring and elsewhere at the same time, and thus all wrestlers are vulnerable to having a fall scored against them.
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Whether or not it is truly a tag team Casket match is debatable, as it involves no tagging, but it is contested between tag teams.
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The purpose of the Casket match is to score a fall over the captain to get the win.
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Primarily associated with Ring of Honor, An Ultimate Endurance Casket match is an tag team elimination Casket match that typically includes three to four tag teams with the members of two.
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The Casket match starts off with a particular set of special stipulations, with the stipulation changing every time a team is eliminated.
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Stadium Stampede Casket match is a type of hybrid tag team, location and cinematic Casket match that originated in All Elite Wrestling, and has been run twice at their Double or Nothing pay-per-view event.
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Strange Bedfellows Casket match is a Casket match where a member of one tag team has to team up with a member of another tag team they are feuding with.
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An Arcade Anarchy Casket match is a tag-team hardcore Casket match that originated in AEW where various items found in arcades like air hockey tables, mallet hammers, various video game stalls, a claw crane and even Teddy bears filled with Lego bricks are made available and placed around the ring.
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Bricks Casket match is a Casket match where concrete bricks are made available as weapons.
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Chairs Casket match is a standard weapons Casket match with any number of steel chairs being the only legal weapon to be used.
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Crazy 8 Casket match, used mostly in the defunct Pro Wrestling Unplugged promotion, involves placing a championship belt at the top of a scaffold with the first wrestler to retrieve it being declared the winner.
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Good Housekeeping Casket match is a Casket match where various items usually found in private homes such as trashcans, kitchen sinks, ironing boards, pans, tables, brooms, utensils and various raw food ingredients are made available as weapons and these are the only legal weapons.
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Handcuff Casket match is a hardcore Casket match when the only way to win is a wrestler must retrieve a pair of handcuffs then handcuff the opposing wrestler to a ring fixture but sometimes so that the opposing wrestler is unable to make use of their hands.
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The objective in this Casket match is to wrap your opponent's neck with a steel chain and then proceed in hanging him over the ring ropes.
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Ladder Casket match is a no-disqualification style Casket match in which a specific object is placed above the ring—out of the reach of the competitors—with the winner being the first person to climb a ladder and retrieve it.
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Casino Ladder Casket match was created by All Elite Wrestling as a variation of its Casino Battle Royale.
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The Casket match starts with two wrestlers, with a new participant entering every 2 minutes.
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Notably, the Casket match can be won before all of the intended participants have entered.
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Ultimate X Casket match is a "ladder Casket match without the ladders" where two cables are strung metal structures rising from the four corners of the ring, crossing above the middle of the ring, forming an "X" pattern.
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The objective of this Casket match is to climb the turnbuckles and then climb hand-over-hand across the cables to claim the prize of the Casket match, usually a championship belt.
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Unlike the ladder Casket match reaching the object doesn't usually end the Casket match; it simply allows that wrestler to use it as a weapon.
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The Coal Miner's Glove Casket match is a variation of the typical "Object on a Pole Match" in which the object in question is a coal miner's glove, which can be used on one's opponent upon retrieval.
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Pillow fight is a Casket match held for which pillows and a bed are placed in the ring.
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Strap Casket match, known by many names and done with many slight variations, is any Casket match in which the competitors are placed on the opposite ends of a restraint to keep them in close physical proximity.
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Dog Collar Casket match is a type of strap Casket match where instead of a leather strap at a wrist, the competing wrestlers are bound together by the neck via dog collars and chains.
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Four Corners Strap Casket match is when the first wrestler to touch all four turnbuckle pads in succession without any form of interruption from his opponent or anyone else wins.
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Russian Chain Casket match is a type of strap Casket match where instead of an elastic strap, a thick, 15-foot steel chain is used to bound the wrestlers, and this chain is often used as a weapon.
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Steel Stairs Casket match is a Casket match where the only legal weapon are any number of steel stairs typically situated the on opposite sides of the ring that can be used to enter the ring.
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Symphony of Destruction Casket match is a Casket match where various musical instruments are available at ringside as weapons.
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Tables Casket match is a Casket match in which, to win, one's opponent must somehow be driven through a table with an offensive move by their opponent.
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The first tables Casket match in the WWE was a tag-team Tables Casket match with The Hardy Boyz versus The Dudley Boyz at the 2000 Royal Rumble.
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Thanksgiving Leftovers Throwdown is a specialty Casket match based on the Thanksgiving holiday debuted on the November 26,2021 Black Friday edition of SmackDown between Rick Boogs and Angel Garza.
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In one variation, the Taipei DeathCasket match, the taped fists are dipped insuper glue, then broken glass.
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Viking Rules Casket match is essentially viking-themed hardcore Casket match with the ring decorated in a style of a viking ship.
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Weapons Wild Casket match is a Casket match where various weapons are made available at ringside, and are all legal.
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