4. Inferno Match
The Undertaker may be synonymous with Hell in a Cell, but it’s his kayfabe brother, Kane, who embodies the Inferno Match. As a matter of fact, the very first WWE Inferno Match took place on Kane’s birthday!
The rules are menacing on paper: two or more competitors meet in the center of the canvas, the gas is turned on and flames begin to surround the ring along the apron. The winner is decided when their opponent catches fire.
WWE may have coined the term, but ever since they entered their TV-PG era of television programming, the Inferno Match has never been seen or replayed during regular broadcasts. The closest fans have gotten to it was at Summerslam 2013 when Kane faced Bray Wyatt in a Ring of Fire Match, where the victor is instead decided by pinfall or submission and the flames are just a gimmick to prevent escape.
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