@@MrBroIsGodI think he fought either Mark Henry or Big Show but I'm probably wrong about his opponent, and near the end the Great Khali shows up who he was originally supposed to face in the match.
I believe the Bunkhouse Brawls were exclusive to house shows, but yeah. They stopped doing them at the same time JCP/WCW stopped doing the Stampedes, which was also around the same time the Royal Rumble became a PPV.
Now, to be fair, WWE did do an off-shoot of the King of the Mountain match, when they did the Iron Survivor Challenge. Specifically, they adapted the KOTM's penalty box idea.
Fun facts about the Bunkhouse Stampede: Most years it was a tournament where there’d be a series of Bunkhouse Stampedes with the winners of each getting entry to the final, and the winner of the final would be awarded a trophy made from a bronzed cowboy boot.
I've got a very obscure one, going back to Global Wrestling Federation's SuperCard on ESPN: Bungee Match. Two wrestlers wearing bungee chords fought in a cage up in the air. The winner was the first to throw or knock the opponent out of the cage. Only saw it once, and never heard of it being done again....
Really wish we had a wrestling game where you could make your own cage matches an the like, I always wanted to combine war games with eight sides of steel.
Hear me out. 3 rings and 2 teams of 4, 2 people from each team start as if it’s a tornado tag steel cage match but they only have 5 minutes to get out of the cage to enter the middle ring where whoever escaped from the outer rings would start the match in the center. It could end up being 4 on 1 or 2v2 depending on how the cage matches go
Match stipulation I'd like to see would be the Ultimate Triad match where the two participants fight until one person has scored a pinfall, submission, and countout victory over the opponent. Great to use for settling those big feuds. Can run long though so best reserved for a PPV.
Sounds like a variation of an Ironman match where they wrestle for a certain amount of time scoring pinfalls and submissions. The countdown is like last man standing, as mentioned above.
Since WWE rings are bigger than the ones WCW used to use I would imagine them using three would take up too much space not to mention the fact that from a TV perspective having three separate rings to keep an eye on is near impossible and each time WCW did it you could hardly tell what was going on. Didn't help back then it was all in a 4:3 aspect ratio either. Still definitely a match type to never be repeated unless the do it in two rings due to them being bigger anyway and sticking 60 men in that way.
There's also sadistic madness/doomsday chamber of blood, a match type where you first have to bust your opponent open (like in a first blood match), but THEN you have to win by pinfall or submission.
NXT kinda did the King of The Mountain Match with their Iron Survivor Match from NXT Deadline 2022. They just didn't have to hang up the championship, but everything else was there.
The Lethal Lottery could be cool in WWE. Unlike WCW legitimately putting random wrestlers together, you could make it cool with odd pairings, including partners that are (or had been) feuding.
Another one that could be used was the X Division styled Ranking match as it could be a fun one for the IC, US, and Women's, and smaller titles a chance to get extra spot light on them. I wouldn't use it for the tag titles and WWE and Universal titles.
When i saw the triple cage matches in WCW as a kid i thought it was the coolest thing ever lol. I grew up and watched it again and wow... I was easily entertained back then 😂😂😂😂😂
ik its really new but i think stadium stampede/anarchy in the arena has already earned a spot on this list. this stipulation is perhaps the most consistently perfect match AEW has up their sleeve and is so creative, can change every time due to being held in a different arena and is so wonderfully chaotic that even production errors in not catching every bit of the action feel like a feature rather than a bug. its up there with the royal rumble imo in the list of least fuck up-able stipulations in wrestling. just get 10 insane people and let them go hog wild
1. Dragon Gate's Survival Cage, 2. TNA's Lethal Lockdown, 3. TNA's Feast Or Fired, 4. DDT's Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract Battle Royal, 5. Lucha Underground's Aztec Warfare, are My favorite other stipulated matches I would like to see in either WWE or AEW
I won't hear a bad word towards the King Of The Mountain match...it was a yearly staple...how'd you mean it hardly wasn't used? Making a yearly staple made it special....it had its time, but goddam it was fun!
Honestly, the ready to rumble cage was a neat set up and the “Grab the belt at the top of the third cage, then go back down and escape with it” stipulation they did once was a legitimately cool idea for a gimmick match and could have been a yearly match like Money in the Bank. It also would have been a fun video game mode.
The Triple Cage matches in 2000 (it was also used on an episode of Nitro) were awesome. DDP and Jarrett put on a good show and Arquette played his part well.
I remember seeing the first WW3 match as a kid, and being enamored by it. It seemed like it was gonna be WCW’s version of the Royal Rumble. Then it just disappeared. lol
I still think a "penalty box" as part of a non-pinfall stip makes perfect sense. There's real play and potential in a well-timed temporary elimination... or release. Not to mention that it also makes rest breaks narratively viable.
Man, I miss the triple cage. It was dumb, but it was an entertaining, awe-inspiring kind of dumb that left an indelible mark in my memory. ...though you actually missed the one I remember most. They did a Wargames match inside it on an episode of Nitro in Sept of 2000. I was actually surprised WWE never made an attempt to revive it, as it's basically like Hell In A Cell done even bigger.
The scaffold match was held back in the attitude era. The Dudley's Hardy boys edge and Christian ect. Wasn't really big like NWA days. They had also had bunkhouse matches .
I had an idea while back for a cool match gimmick called the Octagon Match. Nothing to do with the MMA thing. In it, you have 4 separate rings squared together with each ring having 2 wrestlers. Wrestlers will then either just fight their opponent, get thrown out of the ring into the out of bounds, or be thrown into the adjacent ring. You can have someone dive into the ring next to them to help out another person and double-team someone. Or two wrestlers currently fighting might team up to kick the ass of their intruder just to get them out of the ring. Since there's only 8 wrestlers total, it's significantly easier to keep track of, and bc each wrestler has their own designated opponent, they always have someone to focus on, rather than get disoriented like in a battle royale. And because there's 4 specific matches, the cameras can more easily direct the audience to what they should be watching. You can also up the stakes with 4 tag-team matches at once, but that might get messy.
What about the electric chair cage match, or whatever it was called from WCW's Halloween Havoc? The one where Abdullah the Bitcher was put in the chair then electrocuted by his own teammate Cactus Jack.😂🤦♂️
World War 3 could honestly be a great idea if you did it in sections, kinda tweak it with Royal Rumble rules, spread the matches onto all three brands, then do a triple threat with the winner from each brand to get a title shot of their choosing
I saw an NWA scaffold match in person in Baltimore many years ago. One thing that was really bad visibly about it was the guys who erected it during the intermission were climbing up and down it with ease. The wrestlers, of course, had to sell the danger of it by climbing up slowly, looking nervous.
Tbf, if you have to build & use them on a regular basis then you're probably gonna be a helluva lot more comfortable maneuvering around the infernal structure than the greased up dudes that are about to have to go up & have the worst & most pointlessly dangerous underpants fight of their careers on top of the damn thing.
@@kami_in_the_skye On a tangent, if a scaffold match was a shoot (one foot above the mat or twenty), it should take less than a minute. It is essentially a sumo match on a smaller space.
A proper king of the hill type match (where the wrestler who has spent the most time in the ring after say 30 minutes is the winner) could be quite interesting, especially if you have maybe 6 wrestlers in the ring
King Of The Mountain's rules are very simple, dude. The object is to climb the ladder and hang the belt instead of pulling it down, but you have to score at least one pinfall or submission on one of your opponents to become eligible to hang the belt. And if you find yourself on the receiving end of a pin or submission, you get locked in the Penalty Box for 120 seconds (2 minutes).
One of the reasons we will likely never see a world war 3 match in WWE is because transporting and setting up 3 rings in the same area would be a logistics nightmare.
I saw a steel cage rumble match at an indy show in Tampa in 2004. The object was to be the last one left in the cage, and it was utterly ridiculous. Trying to contrive ways to throw people OUT of a steel cage is just as ludicrous as it sounds. If I remember correctly, it was won by Bruce Steele, or maybe Roderick Strong.
WW3 matches would be much easier to watch these days simply due to the broadcast being in 16x9 HD/4K. Fitting 3 rings into a 4x3 SD picture was pretty much impossible but these days you could get a nice wide shot with all three at once.
The worst thing about the first World War 3 is that it somehow managed to make the match setup work through good booking, camerawork and just plain luck. Rather than recognizing this WCW decided to make it an annual event, and were never able to replicate the lightning in a bottle.
Got to respect TNA for trying to get creative and stand out by doing different things rather than copying WWE and changing the name of the matches. We're looking at you AEW
I’d argue they actively choose not to do WW3 because as you said, the Royal Rumble already is a thing they made, and it’s better in every conceivable way
The Reverse Battle Royal could work if tweeked. Have all the participants start deep backstage at different places and have them try and get to the ring that way. Fighting all the way
I kind of want to seee WWE attempt a World War 3 match, best place for it would be at a Saudi show but my concern is if they even have enough people to fill the 60 spots. In which case bring back a bunch of legends and former stars to fill it, winner gets a shot at Roman. Has to be Roman specifically, play it off as Roman being so dominant that literally EVERYONE wants to take him down. Could be fun, and with WWEs production these days it may be easier to follow than the WCW ones.
I'd like to see WW3 with a few stipulations. Populate the rings each with 1 brand. Whoever is the last NXT star standing earns a main roster call up. Winner gets either the IC or US title depending on brand, so even if the champ is eliminated they can come back and throw out the last superstar on their brand. You end up with a midcard title feud, a new call up and a new champ as bare minimum for story. Also LA Knight should be the winner
The bunkhouse stampede was used in WWE. Blackjack mulligan won it!! Some of The pictures in this video are from that match. Which was on wwf most unusual matches
Slightly bummed Aztec Warfare didn't get a mention. It's everything you like about a rumble! But with proper pinfall eliminations! They take a whole episode and there's always something big on the line. What's not to like?
Wow I'm surprised they didn't have lethal lottery on the list considering how McMahon doesn't like tag team wrestling I honestly wouldn't mind seeing WWE doing some kind of lethal lottery.. maybe not a PPV but a NXT or maybe a segment one of the shows
Texas Death Match should come to wwe Falls count anywhere No DQ obviously First you must pin or submit your opponent, then you must get your last fall under last man standing rules
I remember Edge saying that he got second degree burns from spearing Mick Foley onto that flaming table.
He got a tattoo on his arm (i don’t remember which one) to cover up the burn scars from that match.
Bro the look in his eyes right after that spear as he crawled towards foley to cover will stay with me forever
Now that’s a Wrestlemania moment
As soon as I saw the spear through that flaming table I thought Jeff hardy and edge were the same
one of the best wrestlemanias ever between that and the no holds barred match hbk vs mcmahon
Abyss's Character in TNA was awesome Especially his Pairing with James Mitchell in 2005 Abyss had an amazing Entrance.
It's just a shame he ended up being such a joke and doing storylines like Hogan's HOF ring giving abyss hulkamania powers 🤦♂️
Too bad je never tag teamed with his brother, Joseph Park
Abyss was great, they never knew how to use him.
It was great until they introduced Joseph park and killed abyss
@@jimbo_1312that was stupid lol
The funniest thing about comparing Terry Funk v Cactus Jack to Moxley vs Omega is the ring explosion failed in their match too.
I realize The Undertaker has competed in every stipulation in WWE except for the Money in The Bank.
Punjabi Prison match?
@@MrBroIsGodI think he fought either Mark Henry or Big Show but I'm probably wrong about his opponent, and near the end the Great Khali shows up who he was originally supposed to face in the match.
@@MrBroIsGod 2006 Great American Bash against Big Show.
WWE did do Bunkhouse Stampede matches but they were called it Bunkhouse Brawl in a mocking gesture towards Jim Crockett Productions at the time.
I believe the Bunkhouse Brawls were exclusive to house shows, but yeah. They stopped doing them at the same time JCP/WCW stopped doing the Stampedes, which was also around the same time the Royal Rumble became a PPV.
Now, to be fair, WWE did do an off-shoot of the King of the Mountain match, when they did the Iron Survivor Challenge. Specifically, they adapted the KOTM's penalty box idea.
Fun facts about the Bunkhouse Stampede: Most years it was a tournament where there’d be a series of Bunkhouse Stampedes with the winners of each getting entry to the final, and the winner of the final would be awarded a trophy made from a bronzed cowboy boot.
And the title Bull of the Woods.
I've got a very obscure one, going back to Global Wrestling Federation's SuperCard on ESPN: Bungee Match. Two wrestlers wearing bungee chords fought in a cage up in the air. The winner was the first to throw or knock the opponent out of the cage. Only saw it once, and never heard of it being done again....
Probably a good reason why
Yeeeees
Definitely not a famous enough stipulation!
Link or it didn’t happen
@@Alreezy yeah it was pretty stupid
ultimate x match is one of the greatest match types ever imo. It's wonderful
Definitely could've seen Bray Wyatt in a Monster's Ball match
Hell yeah without a doubt
basically fiend
I would've paid any money imaginable to see The Fiend vs Abyss in a Monster's Ball Match 😢
will never get to see it because he died
Honorable Mention: WWE never used the electrified steel cage match
Coal miners glove on a pole - it was there in the roulette wheel at NXT Halloween Havoc!
They had to have something for the effects guy to know where to put the lead weight on the wheel
Dont forget Judy Bagwell on a forklift match.
I've tried to
Or Viagra on a pole match
Is Judy Bagwell even alive?
Really wish we had a wrestling game where you could make your own cage matches an the like, I always wanted to combine war games with eight sides of steel.
Hear me out. 3 rings and 2 teams of 4, 2 people from each team start as if it’s a tornado tag steel cage match but they only have 5 minutes to get out of the cage to enter the middle ring where whoever escaped from the outer rings would start the match in the center. It could end up being 4 on 1 or 2v2 depending on how the cage matches go
I haven't played Wrestling Empire in a long time, but I think that you can do that in that game.
So... basically each single TNA Lockdown match? Because that was exactly the description of a Lockdown match
Match stipulation I'd like to see would be the Ultimate Triad match where the two participants fight until one person has scored a pinfall, submission, and countout victory over the opponent. Great to use for settling those big feuds. Can run long though so best reserved for a PPV.
People complain about Last Man Standing matches enough. If that's just pinfall and submission 2 out of 3 match variant, it could work.
Sounds like a variation of an Ironman match where they wrestle for a certain amount of time scoring pinfalls and submissions. The countdown is like last man standing, as mentioned above.
Since WWE rings are bigger than the ones WCW used to use I would imagine them using three would take up too much space not to mention the fact that from a TV perspective having three separate rings to keep an eye on is near impossible and each time WCW did it you could hardly tell what was going on. Didn't help back then it was all in a 4:3 aspect ratio either. Still definitely a match type to never be repeated unless the do it in two rings due to them being bigger anyway and sticking 60 men in that way.
There's also sadistic madness/doomsday chamber of blood, a match type where you first have to bust your opponent open (like in a first blood match), but THEN you have to win by pinfall or submission.
Flaming Tables Matches were fun in WWE 2K Games.
You could get as many table bumps as you wanted and then light one on fire to actually end the match.
I like the Kennel From Hell concept. I think if you do not have dogs around the outside of the ring it could be a great match.
Maybe have lumberjacks instead
The dogs are what makes it Kennel from Hell, you’d need a new name.
Have it patrolled by Roombas with kendo sticks stuck on them.
@@dgthe3Roomba of Doom(ba) 😂
NXT kinda did the King of The Mountain Match with their Iron Survivor Match from NXT Deadline 2022. They just didn't have to hang up the championship, but everything else was there.
The Lethal Lottery could be cool in WWE. Unlike WCW legitimately putting random wrestlers together, you could make it cool with odd pairings, including partners that are (or had been) feuding.
Another one that could be used was the X Division styled Ranking match as it could be a fun one for the IC, US, and Women's, and smaller titles a chance to get extra spot light on them. I wouldn't use it for the tag titles and WWE and Universal titles.
When i saw the triple cage matches in WCW as a kid i thought it was the coolest thing ever lol. I grew up and watched it again and wow... I was easily entertained back then 😂😂😂😂😂
ik its really new but i think stadium stampede/anarchy in the arena has already earned a spot on this list. this stipulation is perhaps the most consistently perfect match AEW has up their sleeve and is so creative, can change every time due to being held in a different arena and is so wonderfully chaotic that even production errors in not catching every bit of the action feel like a feature rather than a bug. its up there with the royal rumble imo in the list of least fuck up-able stipulations in wrestling. just get 10 insane people and let them go hog wild
What is a monsters ball? 😂 they kinda forgot to explain that and just went on a tangent about Abyss 😂
I love monsters ball I loved watching Abyss's kicking ass every where
Ready to rumble for sure falls into the “so bad it’s good” category 😂
1. Dragon Gate's Survival Cage,
2. TNA's Lethal Lockdown,
3. TNA's Feast Or Fired,
4. DDT's Right To Challenge Anytime, Anywhere Contract Battle Royal,
5. Lucha Underground's Aztec Warfare,
are My favorite other stipulated matches I would like to see in either WWE or AEW
I won't hear a bad word towards the King Of The Mountain match...it was a yearly staple...how'd you mean it hardly wasn't used? Making a yearly staple made it special....it had its time, but goddam it was fun!
Honestly, the ready to rumble cage was a neat set up and the “Grab the belt at the top of the third cage, then go back down and escape with it” stipulation they did once was a legitimately cool idea for a gimmick match and could have been a yearly match like Money in the Bank. It also would have been a fun video game mode.
The Triple Cage matches in 2000 (it was also used on an episode of Nitro) were awesome. DDP and Jarrett put on a good show and Arquette played his part well.
The biggest what if in the history of the business is never seeing prime Rey Mysterio or Jeff Hardy get in an Ultimate X match like oh my god
I remember seeing the first WW3 match as a kid, and being enamored by it. It seemed like it was gonna be WCW’s version of the Royal Rumble. Then it just disappeared. lol
I’m the 300th comment so ima say wwe should do the triple cage match
I still think a "penalty box" as part of a non-pinfall stip makes perfect sense. There's real play and potential in a well-timed temporary elimination... or release. Not to mention that it also makes rest breaks narratively viable.
Man, I miss the triple cage. It was dumb, but it was an entertaining, awe-inspiring kind of dumb that left an indelible mark in my memory.
...though you actually missed the one I remember most. They did a Wargames match inside it on an episode of Nitro in Sept of 2000.
I was actually surprised WWE never made an attempt to revive it, as it's basically like Hell In A Cell done even bigger.
The scaffold match was held back in the attitude era. The Dudley's Hardy boys edge and Christian ect. Wasn't really big like NWA days. They had also had bunkhouse matches .
WCCW did that at David Von Erich's Memorial Parade of Champions in either 87, or 88
Im surprised a World War 3 stipulation hasnt been introduced in AEW, consider Tony Kahn's love for battle royals.
What happened to the single time tag champs video?
I had an idea while back for a cool match gimmick called the Octagon Match. Nothing to do with the MMA thing. In it, you have 4 separate rings squared together with each ring having 2 wrestlers. Wrestlers will then either just fight their opponent, get thrown out of the ring into the out of bounds, or be thrown into the adjacent ring.
You can have someone dive into the ring next to them to help out another person and double-team someone. Or two wrestlers currently fighting might team up to kick the ass of their intruder just to get them out of the ring.
Since there's only 8 wrestlers total, it's significantly easier to keep track of, and bc each wrestler has their own designated opponent, they always have someone to focus on, rather than get disoriented like in a battle royale. And because there's 4 specific matches, the cameras can more easily direct the audience to what they should be watching.
You can also up the stakes with 4 tag-team matches at once, but that might get messy.
What about the electric chair cage match, or whatever it was called from WCW's Halloween Havoc? The one where Abdullah the Bitcher was put in the chair then electrocuted by his own teammate Cactus Jack.😂🤦♂️
Funny thing is, that WWE has had enough Wrestlers for the WW3-Battle Royal. Probably twice over. Could've used six rings ...
Can't believe you forgot the brass knuckles on the pole match at no way out 2002 which is pretty damn close to a coal miners glove match.
"Don't expect flaming wood to return anytime soon." Well, thank God. I had to take medication for two months.
Feast Or Fired From Impact Wrestling Since I know Ultimate X Is going to be on the list
They just did it at Impact 1000
@@claymathewselevator8121 that was there this is about WWE that Matches they haven't borrowed from elsewhere.
Lethal Lottery/Battle Bowl World War 3 and Ultimate X Match
Always wanted to see some variation on ultimate x in WWE
World War 3 could honestly be a great idea if you did it in sections, kinda tweak it with Royal Rumble rules, spread the matches onto all three brands, then do a triple threat with the winner from each brand to get a title shot of their choosing
While not a different match type, WWE have never held a round robin style tournament like the G1 Climax or Best of the Super Juniors before.
They did in 2020 for interim cruiserweight championship.
And they are doing it now for NXT global heritage tournament
I saw an NWA scaffold match in person in Baltimore many years ago. One thing that was really bad visibly about it was the guys who erected it during the intermission were climbing up and down it with ease. The wrestlers, of course, had to sell the danger of it by climbing up slowly, looking nervous.
Tbf, if you have to build & use them on a regular basis then you're probably gonna be a helluva lot more comfortable maneuvering around the infernal structure than the greased up dudes that are about to have to go up & have the worst & most pointlessly dangerous underpants fight of their careers on top of the damn thing.
@@kami_in_the_skye On a tangent, if a scaffold match was a shoot (one foot above the mat or twenty), it should take less than a minute. It is essentially a sumo match on a smaller space.
A proper king of the hill type match (where the wrestler who has spent the most time in the ring after say 30 minutes is the winner) could be quite interesting, especially if you have maybe 6 wrestlers in the ring
Take away the "locked in room" gimmick and Monster's Ball is just a No DQ or Falls Count Anywhere Match.
The King of the Mountain match was/is my favorite match type. People shit on it a lot, but I think it’s just amazing.
3 words: Judy Bagwell… forklift 😂🤣
WWE doesn't have enough members on their roster to have A 60 man battle Royal with 3 rings.
Maybe back when in early 90s when they had many jobbers
King Of The Mountain's rules are very simple, dude. The object is to climb the ladder and hang the belt instead of pulling it down, but you have to score at least one pinfall or submission on one of your opponents to become eligible to hang the belt. And if you find yourself on the receiving end of a pin or submission, you get locked in the Penalty Box for 120 seconds (2 minutes).
One of the reasons we will likely never see a world war 3 match in WWE is because transporting and setting up 3 rings in the same area would be a logistics nightmare.
I liked the 60 man World War 3 match as a kid especially 1995 where Macho won the title but now I much prefer the Royal Rumble.
I saw a steel cage rumble match at an indy show in Tampa in 2004. The object was to be the last one left in the cage, and it was utterly ridiculous. Trying to contrive ways to throw people OUT of a steel cage is just as ludicrous as it sounds. If I remember correctly, it was won by Bruce Steele, or maybe Roderick Strong.
I always enjoyed the concept of her triple cage, and wished somebody would bring it beck.
WW3 matches would be much easier to watch these days simply due to the broadcast being in 16x9 HD/4K. Fitting 3 rings into a 4x3 SD picture was pretty much impossible but these days you could get a nice wide shot with all three at once.
The worst thing about the first World War 3 is that it somehow managed to make the match setup work through good booking, camerawork and just plain luck. Rather than recognizing this WCW decided to make it an annual event, and were never able to replicate the lightning in a bottle.
Monster's Ball is to Abyss like the Casket Match and Buried Alive Match is to the Undertaker. It doesn't work as well without the primary character
I miss the days where escaping a cage was how you win Cage Matches
Got to respect TNA for trying to get creative and stand out by doing different things rather than copying WWE and changing the name of the matches. We're looking at you AEW
Techinally the deadlock match is king of the mountain. Jd pinned axiom. He got a pt while axiom went to the penalty box. Sl we got tjag one
The disrespect !!!!! Ready to rumble is a fantastic movie and a classic
Ready to rumble is a gem
They need to do the triple cage match
I used to get all of the WWE pay-per-views. But World War 3 was a WCW show I never wanted to miss.
I’d argue they actively choose not to do WW3 because as you said, the Royal Rumble already is a thing they made, and it’s better in every conceivable way
The WWF did do Bunkhouse Matches. They were on house shows only. Lanny Poffo did them in a suit of armor
The Reverse Battle Royal could work if tweeked. Have all the participants start deep backstage at different places and have them try and get to the ring that way. Fighting all the way
Ok but i have to say that the "reverse ladder match" is a great idea! Just TNA didn't do it right, and added so many weird rules.
Do not expect burning wood to return anytime soon 😂😆🤣
Bring back The Raw Bowl!
good video
I kind of want to seee WWE attempt a World War 3 match, best place for it would be at a Saudi show but my concern is if they even have enough people to fill the 60 spots. In which case bring back a bunch of legends and former stars to fill it, winner gets a shot at Roman. Has to be Roman specifically, play it off as Roman being so dominant that literally EVERYONE wants to take him down. Could be fun, and with WWEs production these days it may be easier to follow than the WCW ones.
I dunno. Kevin Dunn’s constant camera switching may make everyone sick at home with a match like that, lol.
World War 3 would have been a nice lil 24/7 title match that meant something for those lost in the shuffle
I'd like to see WW3 with a few stipulations.
Populate the rings each with 1 brand.
Whoever is the last NXT star standing earns a main roster call up.
Winner gets either the IC or US title depending on brand, so even if the champ is eliminated they can come back and throw out the last superstar on their brand.
You end up with a midcard title feud, a new call up and a new champ as bare minimum for story.
Also LA Knight should be the winner
Coal Miner’s glove is on the Spin the Wheel make the Deal for NXT Halloween Havoc, so it could debut in WWE at some point
3:56 So what do you call John Cena's performance at the Oscars this year?
You can use a spur to blade right?
The reverse battle royal was also at a bound for glory as well
lol i was actually at that Unforgiven 99 ppv with the kennel from hell match lol
Bro do the three steel cage match that would wildddd. And the tna reverse royal rumble was kinda of lit
The bunkhouse stampede was used in WWE. Blackjack mulligan won it!! Some of The pictures in this video are from that match. Which was on wwf most unusual matches
Last thing I want to hear in a scaffold match is "Bombs Away"
As an 11 y/o WCW fan, i thought WW3 was the coolest match idea ever.
You can't forget the dark carnival match from tna
Slightly bummed Aztec Warfare didn't get a mention. It's everything you like about a rumble! But with proper pinfall eliminations! They take a whole episode and there's always something big on the line. What's not to like?
I thought TNA/IMPACT Wrestling's Barbed Wire Massacre would be on here
Wow I'm surprised they didn't have lethal lottery on the list considering how McMahon doesn't like tag team wrestling I honestly wouldn't mind seeing WWE doing some kind of lethal lottery.. maybe not a PPV but a NXT or maybe a segment one of the shows
Three wrestling ring matches would be fun
10 Best wwe kick off show please Adam
Ready to Rumble is amazing!!!!
Now I have seen the evolution matches that lead to the Lethal Lockdown match.
What about Clockwork Orange House Of Fun?!
Your opponent has to be bleeding before they can be pinned.
Texas Death Match should come to wwe
Falls count anywhere
No DQ obviously
First you must pin or submit your opponent, then you must get your last fall under last man standing rules