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Post by hollywood on Dec 28, 2010 21:41:51 GMT -5
A one-on-one contest with a 30-minute time limit for one fall, with the outcome determined by pinfall or submission.
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Post by dreamer75 on Dec 28, 2010 21:41:54 GMT -5
My suggestion... The match starts with 5 people in the ring. They are all wearing animal costumes. The object is for the contestants to try to strip the animal costumes off each other. The last person who survives this advances to the next stage while the other 4 participants are fired. So now two tag teams show up immediately afterwards and they drop the cage. The two tag teams must split and align with the member of the other tag team in a tag team match and the winner of that previous match (still dressed in costume) becomes special referee. The two winners of the match are now awarded a TNA Championship title shot in a fatal four-way with the champion and the guy in costume (he's now allowed to reveal his identity by taking off the costume). Then the tag team winners must participate in a game of rock, paper, scissors where the loser has to wear the costume now. Once the champion arrives, they raise the cage up and drop a bunch of ping pong balls from the ceiling. The four participates must collect as many ping pong balls as humanly possible. They will then take the ping pong balls to the announcers table where the announcers open up the balls to take out the pieces of paper inside them and announce the numbers. The wrestler that gets the number 43 gets to use weapons. The wrestler that gets 36 cannot be pinned. The wrestler that gets 17 has all his pinfall attempt count anywhere. And the wrestler who gets the number 0 is immediately fired. Once the match starts, the crew applies a slippery substance to the ring so the wrestlers cannot gain traction. If a wrestler slips, he is disqualified. Once the match is finished and a wrestler wins, he must answer three questions about TNA's history. If he answers all of the questions correctly, he is world champion. If he doesn't, the match must restart FROM THE BEGINNING. That is the most evil and sadistic match I have ever heard Even Raven is awestruck by such torment and he loves pain
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Post by itssoeasy23 on Dec 28, 2010 22:22:35 GMT -5
Bottomless Pit Match.
There is a hole on the entrance ramp (like the Buried Alive Gravesite).
The winner is the person who put's their in the hole that everybody is to believe is bottomless.
But, when the loser is set into the hole, you can see the loser's head. Case in point, it's not bottomless and it was a huge waste of time.
What's scray to think is that Russo could be lurking on this forum and actually like one of out idea's.
RVD vs. AJ Styles: Trapdoor Match
Please god no!
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Post by ICBM on Dec 28, 2010 22:30:31 GMT -5
Bring back the triple tiered cage from wcw. Loved that thing man absolutely loved it. It's three freaking cages with weapons inside.
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Post by mrjl on Dec 28, 2010 22:31:45 GMT -5
best of three concept matches.
Sort of like three stages of hell where you have to win two out of three falls with each fall a different stip, but they're setup so you can take the falls in any order.
Example a steel cage, first blood, falls count anywhere match. The cage match can only be won by escape a pinfall inside the cage counts as it's anywhere...
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Post by Chiral on Dec 28, 2010 23:50:03 GMT -5
34 guys. Match starts with a reverse battle royal. Everybody starts backstage. Once 16 people make it into the ring, the match becomes a regular battle royal, with the people who didn't get eliminated serving as security (as the guardrail would be removed and the fans would be given whiffle ball bats). The winner of the battle royal is suspended. The rest are given envelopes. One contains poison, one has a title match, the rest have assorted gifts. The match is now a ladder match, with all the envelopes being hung up. And if you get tossed over the rope, you're eliminated. The first person to get the majority of the envelopes is fired. The rest begin a 32 vs. 32 elimination match against everyone not in the match, including referees, legends, announcers, and the knockouts. The sole survivor (There MUST be a sole survivor) gets entered into a raffle for a title match. The winner of the raffle must team up with the champion in a three legged race against everyone again, but everyone is blindfolded, even the fans. If the contender/champion win, they face each other in a cage match, but the cage is on wheels, and moving around. The object of that match is to escape. The winner gets special consideration from the judges, who were selected from a fan poll. If the judges give the match at least a 72.675% approval, the official title match begins, a you win match: the first person to lose wins. Then the winner must face the entire roster in a escape the arena match. First person to escape wins the title!
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Post by Hawk Hart on Dec 28, 2010 23:59:18 GMT -5
34 guys. Match starts with a reverse battle royal. Everybody starts backstage. Once 16 people make it into the ring, the match becomes a regular battle royal, with the people who didn't get eliminated serving as security (as the guardrail would be removed and the fans would be given whiffle ball bats). The winner of the battle royal is suspended. The rest are given envelopes. One contains poison, one has a title match, the rest have assorted gifts. The match is now a ladder match, with all the envelopes being hung up. And if you get tossed over the rope, you're eliminated. The first person to get the majority of the envelopes is fired. The rest begin a 32 vs. 32 elimination match against everyone not in the match, including referees, legends, announcers, and the knockouts. The sole survivor (There MUST be a sole survivor) gets entered into a raffle for a title match. The winner of the raffle must team up with the champion in a three legged race against everyone again, but everyone is blindfolded, even the fans. If the contender/champion win, they face each other in a cage match, but the cage is on wheels, and moving around. The object of that match is to escape. The winner gets special consideration from the judges, who were selected from a fan poll. If the judges give the match at least a 72.675% approval, the official title match begins, a you win match: the first person to lose wins. Then the winner must face the entire roster in a escape the arena match. First person to escape wins the title!
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2010 1:49:33 GMT -5
A reverse pole on a pole reverse match.
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Post by Orange on Dec 29, 2010 1:52:43 GMT -5
Bring back the triple tiered cage from wcw. Loved that thing man absolutely loved it. It's three freaking cages with weapons inside. Absolutely! I'd love to see that match if only one more time. It'd probably have to be outside of the iMPACT Zone though.
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Jeremy
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Post by Jeremy on Dec 29, 2010 2:08:10 GMT -5
It would start out as a Three Team match. Beer Money vs. Generation Me vs. Motor City Machine Guns. Regular rules until the first fall (Lets say Storm pins Sabin). Then, Sabin would go to the ringside penalty box. Then the ladder match would begin. Chris would remain in the penalty box until somebody was pinned, then they would replace him. This would make it so 1 team would always be at a disadvantage. It could create all sorts of possibilities for in the match, does the guy who’s partner is in the box attempt to pin somebody to free his partner or does he just go for the titles? Will the other two teams break up any pins made by the disadvantaged partner to keep them as a disadvantage or will they let the pin go on as long as one of their partners is not being pinned?
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Post by Shazam on Dec 29, 2010 2:14:34 GMT -5
I've always thought this would be a great match if done right (so TNA should probably stay the hell away from it!)
But have "The Leader Of The Pack" match, where it starts out like a 10 man battle royal, but eliminations only occur via pinfall & submission. Basically a fatal 4 way elimination, but with 10 guys, no tagging, everything going on at once, and a slew of referees to cover the action.
The beginning 5-10 minutes would be pure insanity and would require a lot of coordination with the camera crew and the announcers as to what spots are relevant in the early going, but if you get that down, you could have a hell of a good time and have a lot of storylines crash into each other in a helacious good time.
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Post by The Blue Blazer on Dec 29, 2010 3:06:33 GMT -5
Hulk Hogan vs. Ric Flair: Winner and Loser Both Leave TNA Forever
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Post by wcw on Dec 29, 2010 3:25:01 GMT -5
Way too complicated to work in practice so TNA will love it.
Point system match. 1- Point for throwing your opponent out of the ring. 2- For a DQ, 5- For a Pin and 6- For a submission. 30-60 minute iron man style.
On a serious suggestion I always like the idea of a battle royal where it went by eliminations not who survived last. Where the two with the most eliminations would have a singles match to see who would win OR the person with the most eliminations would face off against the last man standing to see who wins.
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Post by D2: Sweet & Sour Edition on Dec 29, 2010 3:32:50 GMT -5
I'd like to see another Double Jeopardy match like ECW had.
It's basically two matches happening at once. Let's say RVD vs AJ Styles and Jeff Hardy vs Mr. Anderson. All four can go at it, but only RVD/AJ can get a decision on each other, and the same for Hardy/Anderson. Once each decision is made, the two winners then face each other for the belt. It's a great concept and can really add a lot of drama to a match.
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Post by KAMALARAMBO: BOOMSHAKALAKA!!! on Dec 29, 2010 7:18:48 GMT -5
Can we somehow combine a reverse battle royal with a regular battle royal?
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Post by Back to being Cenanuff on Dec 29, 2010 7:32:27 GMT -5
So, wait...TNA is asking us how to overbook a cluster f*** of a match? They have officially run out of ideas.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2010 7:55:25 GMT -5
Can we somehow combine a reverse battle royal with a regular battle royal? The winner is the first person to climb into the ring then jump over the top rope.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 29, 2010 9:52:27 GMT -5
Hulk Hogan vs. Ric Flair: Winner and Loser Both Leave TNA Forever .. and when it ends in a time-limit draw, I'll be there to collect your tears.
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Post by poi zen rana on Dec 29, 2010 10:30:23 GMT -5
Straight up match but each guy has a 'buzzer' in his corner. When they press that buzzer, it's No DQ for 3 minutes. Both guys have one usage in a match. The idea being that you could wrestle your opponent down, press the button, whale on them with weapons for a few minutes and then pin them for the finish. Or press from the off and have a group of guys jump your opponent leaving you easy pickings. Or both guys press from the off and you have 6 minutes balls to the wall brawling outside and then selling whatever injuries through the match. There are a whole load of other options too. I would like to see this match. I must also second the suggestion of the ECW Double Jeopardy match. Always thought that was a cool concept full of interesting booking possibilities. One thing I really wish TNA would rip off is the ROH Pure Title type of match. I have heard quite a bit of grief over that style match, but personally I think it is one of the best gimmick matches. Just in case anyone is unfamiliar with the rules of the Pure Title match they basically were: 1) you get three rope breaks. After using all three you could no longer use the ropes to break a pin or submission. 2) no closed fists to the face. The first time you use a closed fist to the face you get a warning. Second time you lose a rope break. If you have no rope breaks left you are disqualified. 3) 20 count out outside of the ring and belt changes hands on dq or count out. Again, the booking possibilities with these rules are very interesting to me. Many different strategies could be used. One of my favorite match endings was when John Walters hit two (three?) lung blowers in a row on Jay Lethal before dragging him to the corner and blatantly using the ropes for leverage to pin him. Just seemed so heelish to me and made Lethal look like such a sympathetic babyface. Now that I think of it, Lethal's matches with John Walters for the Pure Title are probably a big reason I think Jay Lethal should be the biggest face in TNA. Plus TNA already has five of the seven people to hold the Pure Title, so please TNA rip this idea off and have this match at least once. Maybe between the first two people to hold the Pure Title, AJ and Williams. If I were making up a match though, one match I have been wanting to see is a triple threat match for a singles title. Tag rules would apply, and the ref would enforce the rules. Sure some lenience would be given, but mostly the ref would keep two legal men (or women) in at once. The champion would be given the choice of starting as legal man or not. This could be interesting because the champion could benefit from letting the two opponents wear each other out, but that would be risky because one opponent could get an advantage and pin without tagging champ in. This could provide an interesting dynamic of reluctance to tag out coupled with not wanting to stay in and take offense from two people tagging in and out. I'm sure something like this has been done, I remember a WWE tag match with about four teams and only two legal participants that was similar. Just for flavor I would add in a two out of three falls stipulation.
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Post by Ian Austin on Dec 29, 2010 10:30:53 GMT -5
What did I put on their comments?
Vince Russo on a Pole match.
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