Through the use of
foreign objects, the matches generally take the name of the weapon being used ("
Singapore cane match", "Chairs match"). In the following list of weapon-based matches, additional rules have supplanted or replaced the standard rules.
Arcade Anarchy match An Arcade Anarchy match is a tag-team hardcore match that originated in AEW where various items found in
arcades like air hockey tables,
mallet hammers (for
Mogura Taiji (Whac-a-Mole)), various video game stalls, a
claw crane, and even
Teddy bears filled with
Lego bricks are made available and placed around the ring. There is also a "prize wall" made available with traditional hardcore professional wrestling weapons hanging on this wall. This match was first done on AEW Dynamite on March 31, 2021.
Beach Brawl A Beach Brawl is a hardcore match where objects that are found at a beach, like surfboards, wooden benches, wooden tables, beach balls, sports balls and a kiddle pool filled with plastic balls are made available. The match is no-disqualification, so other weapons are also legal. The first Beach Brawl was between
Sol Ruca and
Blair Davenport in WWE NXT's
Spring Breakin' in April 2024.
Bricks match A Bricks match is a hardcore match where concrete bricks are made available as weapons. Bricks were often integrated into no-rope barbed wire deathmatches, and bricks first made their appearance in Japanese
deathmatches in 1993.
Chairs match A Chairs match is a standard weapons match with any number of steel chairs being the only legal weapon to be used. This match can be won by pinfall or submission. The first Chairs match was introduced at
TLC 2009 between
Batista vs.
The Undertaker, which Undertaker won by
pinfall.
Country Whipping match A Country Whipping match is a hardcore match where all competitors are armed with leather belts, which is the only legal weapon in the match. This was known to be
The Godwinns speciality match. Also called a
Corporal Punishment match and a
Badstreet deathmatch. Crazy 8 match The Crazy 8 match, used mostly in the defunct Pro Wrestling Unplugged promotion, involves placing a championship belt at the top of a scaffold with the first wrestler to retrieve it being declared the winner. Placed in and around the ring for the wrestlers to use during the match are one side of a
steel cage, two trampolines, and four rope swings.
Doors match A Doors match is a standard hardcore match with any number of
wooden doors as the legal weapons to be used.
Fans Bring the Weapons match A Fans Bring the Weapons match is a type of dangerous hardcore match where the competing wrestlers take random blunt objects from audience members and use them in the match. This match was first pioneered in
Extreme Championship Wrestling in the mid-1990s.
Good Housekeeping match A Good Housekeeping match is a hardcore match where various items usually found in private homes such as trashcans, kitchen sinks, ironing boards, pans, tables, brooms, utensils and various raw food ingredients are made available as weapons and these are the only legal weapons. This match is fought under no-disqualification and no-countout rules.
Jeff Jarrett fought
Chyna in a Good Housekeeping match at WWF's
No Mercy 1999.
Handcuff match A Handcuff match is a hardcore match when the only way to win is a wrestler must retrieve a pair of handcuffs then handcuff the opposing wrestler to a ring fixture, sometimes so that the opposing wrestler is unable to make use of their hands.
Hangman's Horror match The Hangman's Horror match was created by
Raven to end his feud with
Vampiro w/
James Mitchell at TNA's
IMPACT Wrestling on October 29, 2003. The objective in this match is to wrap your opponent's neck with a steel chain and then proceed in hanging him over the ring ropes. Once he is declared unconscious by the referee, the person in charge of the horrific hanging will gain the victory.
Kendo Stick match (left) uses a kendo stick on Buck Gunderson during a match A kendo stick match (also known as a
Singapore cane match or
Dueling canes match) is a standard weapons match with a
kendo stick being the only legal weapon. Often, the ring will be lined with many kendo sticks for the wrestlers to use. Hardcore wrestling promotion
Combat Zone Wrestling has used this match with
fluorescent light tubes instead of kendo sticks.
Ladder match A ladder match is a no-disqualification style match in which a specific object (usually a title belt, a contract or a briefcase) is placed above the ring—out of the reach of the competitors—with the winner being the first person to climb a ladder and retrieve it. This is often used in
WWE with their
Money in the Bank matches. The ladder may be used as a weapon.
Casino Ladder match The Casino Ladder match was created by
All Elite Wrestling as a variation of its Casino Battle Royale mixed with a traditional ladder match. A poker chip is hung above the ring beneath a ladder, which can be used as a weapon. The match starts with two wrestlers, with a new participant entering every 2 minutes. The first wrestler to grab the poker chip wins the match, and with it a future
AEW World Championship match at a time and place of the wrestler's choosing. Notably, the match can be won before all of the intended participants have entered.
Full Metal Mayhem match A Full Metal Mayhem match is a variation of a TLC match (see below), where in addition to tables and chairs being present, steel chains are also made available, and any other weapon that is metallic (trashcans, thumbtacks) often make appearances. This match originated in
TNA/Impact Wrestling and this promotion has had at least one of these matches every year since 2005.
King of the Mountain match The King of the Mountain match is described as a "reverse ladder match". Instead of retrieving an object hanging above the ring, the winner is the first person to use a ladder to
hang a
championship belt above the ring—after having scored a pinfall or submission (pinfalls count anywhere) to earn the right to try. A wrestler who has been pinned or forced to submit must spend two minutes in a
penalty box. At
Slammiversary (2022), the first-ever
Queen of the Mountain match took place, with
Jordynne Grace defeating champion
Tasha Steelz, along with
Chelsea Green,
Deonna Purrazzo and
Mia Yim to win the
Impact Knockouts Championship. Four-time Knockouts World Champion
Mickie James was the match's enforcer.
Stairway to Hell match Used in
ECW, a Stairway to Hell match is a ladder match with a weapon hanging over the ring. Rather than winning the match by retrieving it, the first wrestler to climb a ladder and retrieve the weapon is allowed to use it in the match. The match is won by standard pinfall or submission.
TLC match A tables, ladders and chairs match, often abbreviated as TLC match, is an extension of a
ladder match with
chairs and
tables also being present as legal
weapons. This match was introduced because each of the three teams specialized in one of these weapons: Edge and Christian were known for their frequent use of steel folding chairs and the tandem "con-chair-to" move; the Dudley Boyz were known for their pioneering, hard-hitting use of slamming their opponents through wooden event tables; and the Hardy Boyz were known for their high-flying acrobatics off of twin-step ladders. There had been a similar type of match at
WrestleMania 2000 called the
Triangle Ladder match which also involved tables and chairs. But the first ever official TLC match took place between
Edge and Christian,
The Dudley Boyz and
The Hardy Boyz at the WWF event
SummerSlam 2000; and another at
Wrestlemania X-Seven. Due to the destructive, dangerous, violent, frenetic and physically demanding nature of these matches, every subsequent TLC match after the third one held a month after X-Seven was toned down to reduce the physical demands and risks this type of match poses. From 2009 to 2020, WWE has held a pay-per-view in December named
TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs, which features this stipulation in its main event. The match has two variations: one is competed as a ladder match, which the person/people must retrieve an object suspended above the ring, and the other is a traditional style match won by pinfall or submission. In WWE,
Edge has competed in the most TLC matches (7) including the first three, and has often used this match to gain an advantage in a storyline, with some referring to it as his specialty match. This match has also been run and contested under hardcore match rules where a wrestler can win via pinfall or submission, and tables, ladders and chairs are heavily featured as weapons. Two examples were the “WeeLC” match in 2014 and the Tables, Ladders and Scares (a renamed TLC match) between
Tony D’Angelo and
Oba Femi in 2024.
Ultimate X match The Ultimate X match is a "ladder match without the ladders" where two cables are strung metal structures rising from the four corners of the ring, crossing above the middle of the ring, forming an "X" pattern. The objective to win this match is to climb the turnbuckles and then climb hand-over-hand across the cables to claim the prize of the match, usually a championship belt. A signature match of
Impact Wrestling's X Division, the match is contested by three or more wrestlers.
Nigerian Drum Fight A Nigerian Drum Fight is a no-disqualification stipulation weapons match where various musical percussion instruments used in traditional Nigerian music, such as bongos and a gong are made available at ringside, as are tables and kendo sticks.
Big E faced
Apollo Crews at
WrestleMania 37 in a Nigerian Drum Fight.
Object on a Pole match The Object on a Pole match, whose name is usually derived from the object being hung, i.e. "
Brass knuckles on a Pole", "
Steel chair on a Pole", "
Singapore cane on a Pole", "Paddle on a Pole", "
Viagra on a Pole", "Contract on a pole", "Mistletoe on a Pole" or "
Judy Bagwell on a Forklift", is the spiritual forebear of the
ladder match. In this case, an object is placed on a pole that extends from one of the four
turnbuckles on the ring with the wrestlers battling to reach it first. Unlike the ladder match, however, reaching the object doesn't usually end the match; it simply allows that wrestler to use it as a
weapon. This is
not a no-disqualification match; the weapon on the pole is merely an exception to the disqualification rule. However, this is sometimes a no-disqualification match in which any weapon, plus the one on the pole, can be used. This match is referred to by many wrestling critics as a "Russo Special", due to the propensity of WCW
booker Vince Russo's use of Pole Matches during his tenure at the company. Another
World Championship Wrestling specialty is the
San Francisco 49ers match, where four boxes are placed in the four corners of the ring, one with the championship belt and the other three with weapons. You must find the box with the belt to win the match and the championship. To date, this match is only known to have happened in a major wrestling federation once, with
Booker T defeating
Jeff Jarrett to become the WCW World Heavyweight champion on October 2, 2000. Multiple variations of the "Pole match" exist. In some cases the match
is closer to the ladder match, in that reaching the object does end the match. In others there will be objects above all of the turnbuckles. Further still, there can be a mixture of the two, with an object placed at (though not above) each turnbuckle, one to end the match, the rest to be used as weapons.
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling used a "Pole match" as a setup to another match, placing objects at four of their six turnbuckles with the promise that the first wrestler to reach each object would be allowed to use them weeks later at an already scheduled
cage match. In a
Feast or Fired match each case contains a contract to fight for a
TNA World Heavyweight Championship,
TNA Tag Team Championship or
TNA X-Division Championship, with the final case contains a pink slip, mean the holder of that case would be fired immediately, but if the person holding the X-Division title shot briefcase went on to win that title, it cannot be cashed in right away for the World Heavyweight Championship (Option C). The '''Coal Miner's Glove match''' is a variation of the typical "Object on a Pole match" in which the object in question is a coal miner's glove, which can be used on one's opponent upon retrieval.
Biker Chain match A Biker Chain match is a hardcore match where a chain is attached to a pole and is the only legal weapon, but the objective of this match is to pin your opponent.
Brock Lesnar and
The Undertaker did a Biker Chain match at WWE's
No Mercy 2003.
Pillow Fight A pillow fight is a weapons match with only
pillows and a bed are placed in the ring.
Straitjacket match In a straitjacket match, a wrestler must put their opponent into a straitjacket, usually after knocking the opponent out or by rendering them unconscious by submission holds. It made its televised debut on TNA when
Samuel Shaw beat
Mr. Anderson by first rendering him unconscious with a chokehold and then putting him into the straitjacket. On WWF Raw in June 1999,
Ken Shamrock, who was the only participant confined to the straitjacket, still won his match with
Jeff Jarrett after forcing him to submit to a headscissors submission hold.
Strap match A strap match, known by many names and done with many slight variations, is any match in which the competitors are placed on the opposite ends of a restraint to keep them in close physical proximity. By definition, the strap and anything tied to it are considered legal and in play weapons. The most common rule for victory is to achieve a
pinfall, but there is a common variation where one wrestler must circle the ring and touch all four corners in quick order, without interruption. Because of the strap's legality, and subsequent use as a choking device, submissions are generally not allowed. The traditional strap match involves two wrestlers tied together via a leather strap, with the strap match being one of the most varied forms of professional wrestling match type, both in name and implements used. The name used for the match generally comes from the implement used and one or both of the participants. Common restraints include a
belt, bullrope (length of
rope with a
cowbell the center), steel
chains, one to two-foot "
leash", or leather strap, where the wrestlers are tied together at one wrist. This match type is often named
Caribbean Strap match when a wrestler from
Puerto Rico (such as
Savio Vega) is participating on the match or the match is being held on a Puerto Rican promotion like the
International Wrestling Association.
Barbed Wire Chain Deathmatch A Barbed Wire Chain Deathmatch is a strap match where instead of two wrestlers being bound together with a leather strap at the wrists, they are bound together with barbed wire at the wrists. This match was done a few times in 1995 in the IWA promotion in Japan with Shoji Nakamaki, Hiroshi Ono and
Cactus Jack.
Dog collar match A Dog Collar match is a type of strap match where instead of a leather strap at a wrist, the competing wrestlers are bound together by the neck via
dog collars and chains. Made famous by the match between
Roddy Piper and
Greg Valentine at
Starrcade '83: A Flare for the Gold, AEW has brought the match back in recent times, with
Brodie Lee vs.
Cody following the stipulation in 2020 (the last match of the former's career before his death later that year), and
CM Punk vs.
MJF at
Revolution being highly regarded for their violence. Punk himself competed in another famously violent dog collar match against
Raven at
ROH Death Before Dishonour 2003.
Four Corners Strap match The Four Corners Strap match is when the first wrestler to touch all four turnbuckle pads in succession without any form of interruption from his opponent or anyone else wins. If at any point a wrestler starts touching pads but is taken down before the wrestler can finish touching them all, they must start over again. There are no pinfalls, no submissions, no countouts, or no disqualifications in this match. At
WCW's
Uncensored 1995,
Hulk Hogan actually dragged non-participant (
Ric Flair) to all four corners to win his strap match against
Big Van Vader. This match was renamed a
Samoan Strap match for WWE's
Extreme Rules 2009 pay-per-view with
Umaga facing off against
CM Punk. WCW has their own variation strap match as well named the
Yapapi Indian Strap match between
Hulk Hogan vs.
Ric Flair at the
2000 Uncensored pay-per-view. A
No Surrender Dog Collar Strap match is a strap match with the "No Surrender" stipulation added, meaning that neither competitor would be permitted to submit in the match.
TNA had a main event at the
TNA No Surrender 2005 pay-per-view for the
NWA World Heavyweight Championship between
Raven and
Abyss, which Raven won.
All Elite Wrestling (AEW) also has its own variation of the Four Corners Strap match, dubbed the
South Beach Strap match, which has been used once in a match between
Cody Rhodes and
Q. T. Marshall at the
Road Rager event in July 2021. It was named as such due to the event taking place in
Downtown Miami, close to the neighbourhood of
South Beach.
Russian chain match A Russian Chain match is a type of strap match where instead of an elastic strap, a thick, 15-foot steel chain is used to bound the wrestlers, and this chain is often used as a weapon. This match has come under many names, including a
Texas Chain match and a
Tennessee Chain match. A
Biker Chain match is a variation of an
Object on a Pole match. The Russian Chain match was the speciality of
Ivan Koloff and
Boris Malenko.
Texas Bullrope match A Texas Bullrope match is a type of strap match where the wrestlers are bound together by a thick cattle rope with a cowbell attached; the objective of this match is to achieve a single pinfall, or in another variation, victory is achieved by touching all four turnbuckles successively similar to a standard Strap Match (as in the case of
JBL vs.
Eddie Guerrero in
The Great American Bash (2004)).
The Rock had his own signature match, the
Brahma Bullrope match which was a renamed Texas Bullrope match. Another variation of the match, a
Texas Lariat match, has wrestlers bound to a
lariat rope, instead of a bullrope.
Stretcher match A Stretcher match is a hardcore match where a wrestler must incapacitate their opponent to such an extent that they are able to get them onto a stretcher and roll them to the finish line for the victory; usually past a line at the top of the entrance ramp. The stretcher can also be used as a weapon. Stretcher matches contested in
All Elite Wrestling are a combination of a stretcher match and an
ambulance match, where the objective is to place your opponent onto a stretcher, roll the stretcher into the back of an ambulance, and close both doors to gain the victory.
Steel Stairs match A Steel Stairs match is a hardcore match where the only legal weapon are any number of steel stairs typically situated on the opposite sides of the ring that can be used to enter the ring. The
Big Show faced
Erick Rowan in a Steel Stairs match at the
TLC 2014 WWE pay-per view.
Symphony of Destruction match A Symphony of Destruction match is a hardcore match where various musical instruments are available at ringside as weapons. This is
Elias's speciality match and debuted in 2018 when Elias faced
Braun Strowman.
Tables match (left) and
Shawn Michaels on a table at a 2008 house show in
Puerto Rico A Tables match is a hardcore match in which, to win, one's opponent must be driven through a
table. It can only be won with an
offensive maneuver. Tables matches can be contested with
tag teams, under both
elimination and one fall rules. The first tables match was contested at
ECW's 1995
Double Tables event between
The Public Enemy and
The Tazmaniac &
Sabu for the
ECW World Tag Team Championship, whilst the first in the WWE was a tag-team Tables match with
The Hardy Boyz versus
The Dudley Boyz at the
2000 Royal Rumble. The objective of both of these matches was to drive all opposing team members through tables with offensive moves, but subsequent WWE Tables matches have only required one member to be driven through a table. It is common for tables matches to also include a "no-disqualification" clause, turning them into hardcore matches (although this variation may also be known as a
Hardcore Tables match). In some tag matches, a person can save his teammate by breaking the table with his own body. Apparently this does not count against the team.
Flaming Tables match A Flaming Tables match is an
Extreme Championship Wrestling specialty match where the tables are set on fire and the only way to win is to put opponents through the flaming tables.
Thanksgiving Leftovers Throwdown The Thanksgiving Leftovers Throwdown is a specialty match based on the
Thanksgiving holiday. It debuted on the November 26, 2021
Black Friday edition of
SmackDown between
Rick Boogs and
Angel Garza. It is a standard wrestling match with a table by ringside covered with leftover foods. No competitor was thrown into the table although
Humberto Carrillo, who distracted Boogs, was thrown into the table by
Shinsuke Nakamura.
Two out of Three Tables match A Two out of Three Tables match is a hardcore match where it can only be won when a wrestler or tag team puts their opponent or opponent's team through two tables, but it does not have to be at the same time. Performing a move on double tables does not count as a victory. It is also a variation of a two out of three falls match.
Taped fist match For a taped fist match, the wrestlers are allowed to
tape and/or wrap their hands to allow them to punch harder without damaging their hands. The wrestlers must compete with their fists taped, the idea being that this would make it harder to grab each other while at the same time protecting their hands while punching, encouraging the athletes to "fight" instead of wrestle. In one variation, the
Taipei Deathmatch, the taped fists are dipped in
super glue, then broken glass.
Viking Rules match The Viking Rules match is a
viking-themed hardcore match with the ring decorated in a style of a
viking ship. This match was introduced by
The Viking Raiders on the September 2, 2022, edition of
SmackDown (taped on August 26, 2022) against
The New Day.
Water Fight A water fight is a weapons match which the ring is surrounded with buckets of water, water guns and water balloons to use as weapons. Other than that, standard wrestling rules apply. Notably,
Jillian Hall once smacked
Mickie James over the head with a water gun during this match.
Weapon Rumble The Weapon Rumble is a hardcore match invented in
DDT Pro-Wrestling in which, similarly to a
Rumble rules match, with every time interval a new weapon is introduced in the match. The weapons are chosen by the participants beforehand and can widely vary due to the loose interpretation of the definition of a "weapon" that's used by the company in a comedic manner.
Weapons Wild match A Weapons Wild match is a hardcore match where various blunt weapons are made available along the padded barriers at ringside, and are all legal. Wrestlers are armed with at least one weapon when they start the match. This match originated in WWE's
NXT promotion. == Winner Takes All match ==