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Old 09-13-2010, 10:50 AM   #7
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Originally Posted by XL View Post
10 Count Challenge Match

Pretty similar to a Last Man Standing only you have to pin your opponent for a 10 count.
That's a version of Texas Death Match rules. TNA also used the same rules in their version of the Last Man Standing match last year I believe.

My idea is "How Good is your finisher Match." Standard wrestling rules apply for the match itself except for one thing.

The match can end if a wrestler kicks out after being hit by the other wrestler's finishing move. So, it will show how good a wrestler's finishing move is and how much confidence they have in it.

I would book it with having two wrestlers with popular and heavy hitting finishers. I would make it that nobody has ever kicked out of the finishers before then or in recent memory. So, basically it will mean that both finishers are automatic wins if a pinfall attempt happens right after it.

For the finish I would have one wrestler kickout for the victory. It would be big news since the finisher was not kicked out of in along time.
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