In 1993, The Steiner Bros. put their World Tag Team Titles on the line against The Quebecers in a Province of Quebec Match.
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Per the rules, piledrivers, throwing opponents over the top rope and performing maneuvers off the top each constituted a disqualification.
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The goal of the King of the Road Match between Dustin Rhodes and The Blacktop Bully, which was fought on an 18-wheeler, was to be the first Superstar to blow a horn located near the front of the trailer.
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Raw took on a football motif for the first and only Raw Bowl in 1996.
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A precursor to Four-Way Elimination Matches, the Raw Bowl featured gridiron-inspired rules, including the allowance of one timeout per team.
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Chris Jericho didn't have a chance against crooked WWE Commissioner William Regal in Regal's match of choice, a "Duchess of Queensbury" rules match.
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The Duchess, seated in a ringside throne, changed the rules on the fly to favor Regal.
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At WrestleMania XIV, Cactus Jack & Terry Funk challenged The New Age Outlaws in a Dumpster Match. The objective of the match was to lock both opponents inside a dumpster.
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Although this ECW brawl between Chavo Guerrero and CM Punk looked like a standard, come-dressed-as-you-are street fight, the overarching goal was to hurl the opponent into the Gulf of Mexico.