Elimination tag team matches Elimination tag team matches are the same as a normal
tag team match except that a wrestler who suffers a loss is eliminated from participation. The match continues until all members of one team are eliminated.
WWE uses the term "
Survivor Series match" to denote an eight or ten person match held during their yearly
Survivor Series pay-per-view.
Lucha libre wrestling promotions use the term
torneo cibernetico (cybernetic tournament) for multi-person elimination matches. Sometimes in these matches, there can be only one winner, so after the other team has been eliminated former teammates face each other in an elimination match. A further variation is where teams of four or more are composed of tag teams, and once a member of a team is eliminated their partner is also eliminated.
Three-way tag team elimination match In a three-way tag team elimination match, three teams compete as
tag teams with two or more members per team. One member of two teams start. Anyone can be tagged in by anyone else and can be subject to immediate disqualification for failure to accept a tag. When a wrestler is pinned or forced to submit, the entire team is eliminated and the last team left of the three wins.
Four-way tag team elimination match Much like in a three-way tag team elimination match, a four-way tag team elimination match (also known as a "fatal four-way tag team elimination match", and at times has also been called the "Raw Bowl" and the "Superstars Bowl"), four teams compete. Anyone can be tagged in by anyone else and can be subject to immediate disqualification for failure to accept a tag. When a wrestler is pinned or forced to submit, the entire team is eliminated and the last team of the four wins.
Tag team turmoil Tag team turmoil is another version of an elimination tag team match. Two teams start, and when one is eliminated a new team comes to the ring until all teams have competed, the remaining team is the winner. Teams may either make their entrance from backstage one at a time when it's their turn to wrestle, or—particularly if the match consists of four teams—all occupy a corner each at the start of the match waiting for their turn. Tag team turmoil matches have taken place at
SummerSlam in 1999,
Armageddon in 2003,
Night of Champions in 2010,
Night of Champions Kickoff Show in 2013,
Elimination Chamber in 2017, and night one of
WrestleMania 37. This type of match has also featured on the May 31, 2011 episode of
NXT, with a team consisting of a WWE pro and an NXT rookie, and on the May 8, 2017 episode of
Raw, where the winning team earned a number one contender's spot for
Matt and Jeff Hardy's
WWE Raw Tag Team Championship.
Tables and stables Tables and stables are similar to table matches, however, in an elimination styled-manner. Two teams consisting of four compete, and one wrestler can be eliminated either getting dropped by their opponent through a table, or accidentally falling by themselves. As with a normal table match, the match is a no disqualification and a no countout match.
Captain's fall match A captain's fall match is a match where two teams of multiple competitors compete in an elimination match and captains are assigned to both teams. The purpose of the match is to score a fall over the captain to get the win. Eliminations may occur until the captain is pinned or forced to submit and the team loses if a captain is pinned or forced to submit. ==Mixed matches==