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Post by Macho Pichu on May 24, 2017 9:12:47 GMT -5
I believe Texas Death Match is separate from Last Man Standing, as it necessitates both a pinfall and an unanswered 10 count to win it. All depends on what standards WWE is going by. A typical Texas Death Match is a pinfall and answering the 10 count. WWE tends to ignore the pinfall portion. I honestly don't remember enough Texas Death matches to notice any pattern between rules differences.
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Post by Rabbito Garcia on May 24, 2017 9:13:02 GMT -5
I agree.
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Post by A Platypus Rave on May 24, 2017 9:14:04 GMT -5
All depends on what standards WWE is going by. A typical Texas Death Match is a pinfall and answering the 10 count. WWE tends to ignore the pinfall portion. I honestly don't remember enough Texas Death matches to notice any pattern between rules differences. Yeah, I really can't remember any WWE Texas Death Matches off the top of my head personally.
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Woo
Hank Scorpio
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Post by Woo on May 24, 2017 9:48:45 GMT -5
Yes street fights are the same as no DQ and no holds barred matches and yes they do have rope breaks. Falls count anywhere and hardcore are the ones that can end anywhere and have no rope breaks.
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Bo Rida
Fry's dog Seymour
Pulled one over on everyone. Got away with it, this time.
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Post by Bo Rida on May 24, 2017 13:43:21 GMT -5
I'm sure WWE forgot about this rule at some point and started counting outside the ring, I remember being mildly confused.
Although I may be getting that confused with the falls count anywhere rule in HiaC.
Either way I'm confused. If only there was a book full of rules they could follow.
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Post by Redbeard's Ghost on May 24, 2017 14:50:37 GMT -5
There have been street fights with falls count anywhere stips in the past, but those were announced beforehand. WWE has rehashed the same stip matches so many times ad nauseum, I'm surprised anyone can keep track of it.
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