Matches with extremely unique rules: photos
Talk about extreme rules! From the nebulous to the convoluted, check out matches featuring truly bizarre sets of rules.












In 1993, The Steiner Bros. put their World Tag Team Titles on the line against The Quebecers in a Province of Quebec Match.
Per the rules, piledrivers, throwing opponents over the top rope and performing maneuvers off the top each constituted a disqualification.
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.
Raw took on a football motif for the first and only Raw Bowl in 1996.
A precursor to Four-Way Elimination Matches, the Raw Bowl featured gridiron-inspired rules, including the allowance of one timeout per team.
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.