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Winner between Jeff Hardy vs. Umaga in a Falls Count Anywhere match
Winner between Shawn Michaels vs. Batista in a Stretcher match
Winner between John Cena vs. JBL in a First Blood match
Winner between Randy Orton vs. Triple H (c) in a Last Man Standing Match for the WWE Championship
Winner between Big Show vs. CM Punk vs. John Morrison vs. Chavo Guerrero vs. Tommy Dreamer in a Singapore
Cane match. The winner goes on to face Kane for the ECW championship at the next WWE PPV - Night of Champions.
Winner between Edge vs. The Undertaker in a TLC match for the vacant World Heavyweight Championship.
If The Undertaker loses, he will be fired.
Winner between Beth Pheonix vs. Melina, in an "I Quit" match
Match Rules:
Falls Count Anywhere: Anything goes in a Falls Count Anywhere Match.
Very often, the action spills out to the concession stands, to the bathroom or even outside the arena. When this happens,
the referee must follow the action, as a fall can count absolutely anywhere.
Stretcher: Anything goes in a Stretcher Match.
The opponent must be placed on the stretcher, and pushed passed a certain point, and when this is done, you have your winner.
First Blood: The object of a First Blood Match is to make your opponent
bleed. The first Superstar to spare a drop of blood is declared the loser. All weapons in this match are legal, as there are
no disqualifications or count outs.
Last Man Standing: Like many specialty matches,
this match that is a true test of endurance as well as one’s threshold for pain. There are no disqualifications or countouts.
The only way to win is to incapacitate your opponent enough so that he cannot answer a 10-count. Once a Superstar is knocked
down, the referee begins to count, and if the Superstar cannot get up in 10 seconds, the match is over.
TLC: Tables, Ladders and Chairs Matches (Oh
my!) are some of the most exciting events in sports-entertainment. While the fans enjoy them, however, they can take years
off a Superstar's career. In this type of match, tables, ladders and chairs are all legal. The object of the match, as is
the case in a Ladder Match, is to ascend the ladder and capture a belt that hangs from the arena ceiling faster than your
opponent.
I Quit: As the name suggests, the object of this match is to make your opponent
utter the words, “I quit.” This is another match where anything goes, and the action takes place anywhere and
everywhere. The referee follows the actions with a microphone in hand in the event that a competitor gives up.
Singapore Cane: A match where the singapore
cane is the legal wepon.
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