6. Taipei Deathmatch
The Taipei Deathmatch made it’s world debut at ECW’s Hardcore Heaven on July 1st, 1995. In this match, competitors tape their fists, dip them in glue, and roll them around in shards of real broken glass. You read that right. It would be easy to chalk it up as another one of Paul Heyman‘s “mad scientist” creations, but the real pioneers here are (kayfabe) brothers Axl Rotten and Ian Rotten.
Glass was ground into bare flesh, opening wounds and coloring up both competitors like a paint brush. Barbed wire was introduced into the match. Bodies were thrown onto the arena floor with no regard for safety. It all ended with both men laying on a pile of thumbtacks!
At the 2005 ECW Hardcore Homecoming 2 show in Philadelphia, Axl Rotten faced Ian Rotten in the 10 Year Anniversary Taipei Deathmatch. This time the brothers managed to up the danger by incorporating dinner forks, thumbtacks, and using a staple gun to stick audience-supplied dollar bills to each other’s faces and tongues!
The Taipei Deathmatch is one of the most dangerous match types in the world, and there are still promotions in the United States booking these bouts in 2015.
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