Steel Cage Match (AEW)
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==History== | ==History== | ||
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- | |[[ | + | |[[Mr. Anderson (AEW)|Mr. Anderson]] defeated [[CM Punk (AEW)|CM Punk]] |
- | | | + | |{{small|Steel Cage match}} |
- | + | |[[AEW Concussion Halloween Special (2011)|Concussion: Halloween]] | |
- | | | + | |October 31, 2011<br>Las Vegas, Nevada |
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- | |[[ | + | |[[Dolph Ziggler (AEW)|Dolph Ziggler]] defeated [[Ric Flair (AEW)|Ric Flair]] |
- | | | + | |{{small|Steel Cage match}} |
+ | |rowspan=2|[[AEW No Escape (2012)|No Escape (2012)]] | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|March 25, 2012<br>Orlando, Florida | ||
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- | |[[Petey Williams (AEW)|Petey Williams]] (c) | + | |[[Petey Williams (AEW)|Petey Williams]] (c) defeated [[Paul London (AEW)|Paul London]] |
- | | | + | |{{small|Steel Cage [[Ultimate X Match|Ultimate X]] match for the [[AEW Light Heavyweight Championship]]}} |
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+ | |[[Kelly Kelly (AEW)|Kelly Kelly]] (c) fought [[Trish Stratus (AEW)|Trish Stratus]] to a Draw | ||
+ | |{{small|Steel Cage match for the [[AEW Women's United States Championship]]}} | ||
+ | |[[AEW Boiling Point (2012)|Boiling Point (2012)]] | ||
+ | |March 29, 2012<br>Charlotte, NC. | ||
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+ | |[[Mick Foley (AEW)|Cactus Jack]] defeated [[Bray Wyatt (AEW)|Bray Wyatt]] | ||
+ | |{{small|'''Stage 2:''' Steel Cage match}} | ||
+ | |[[AEW Rapture (2014)|Rapture (2014)]] | ||
+ | |April 7, 2014<br>Little Rock, Arkansas | ||
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+ | |[[Bully Ray (AEW)|Bully Ray]] defeated [[Ryback (AEW)|Ryback]] | ||
+ | |{{small|Steel Cage match}} | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|[[AEW No Escape (2014)|No Escape (2014)]] | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|November 30, 2014<br>Tampa, Florida | ||
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+ | |[[Havok (AEW)|Havok]] defeated [[Eve Torres (AEW)|Eve Gracie]] (c) | ||
+ | |{{small|Steel Cage match for the AEW Women's Unied States Championship}} | ||
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+ | |[[Samoa Joe (AEW)|Samoa Joe]] defeated [[Bram (AEW)|Bram]] | ||
+ | |{{small|Steel Cage match<br>The only way to win is by knockout or submission.}} | ||
+ | |[[AEW 2: Gunner vs. Reigns (2015)|AEW 2]] | ||
+ | |February 7, 2015<br>Las Vegas, Nevada | ||
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+ | |[[Dean Ambrose (AEW)|Dean Ambrose]] vs. [[Samoa Joe (AEW)|Samoa Joe]] | ||
+ | |{{small|Steel Cage match<br>The only way to win is by knockout or submission.}} | ||
+ | |[[AEW Redemption (2015)|Redemption (2015)]] | ||
+ | |September 6, 2015<br>Brooklyn, New York | ||
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+ | ==References== | ||
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Current revision as of 23:37, 16 August 2015
Cages are one of the oldest form of enclosures used in wrestling, the first "cage match" in Attitude Era Wrestling will be on March 25, 2012 when every single match on the card will be a Steel Cage match. The cage itself is made of chain-link fencing (the latter is now the standard, due to it being cheaper to manufacture, lighter to transport, and more flexible and thus safer for the wrestlers). A steel cage match is a match fought within a cage formed by placing sheets of mesh metal around, in, or against the edges of the wrestling ring. The ways to win a steel cage match are as followed; either pinfall, submission, or by escaping the cage (over the top or through the door) and having both feet touch the arena floor.
[edit] History
No. | Match | Stipulations | Event | Date and Location |
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1 | Mr. Anderson defeated CM Punk | Steel Cage match | Concussion: Halloween | October 31, 2011 Las Vegas, Nevada |
2 | Dolph Ziggler defeated Ric Flair | Steel Cage match | No Escape (2012) | March 25, 2012 Orlando, Florida |
3 | Petey Williams (c) defeated Paul London | Steel Cage Ultimate X match for the AEW Light Heavyweight Championship | ||
4 | Kelly Kelly (c) fought Trish Stratus to a Draw | Steel Cage match for the AEW Women's United States Championship | Boiling Point (2012) | March 29, 2012 Charlotte, NC. |
5 | Cactus Jack defeated Bray Wyatt | Stage 2: Steel Cage match | Rapture (2014) | April 7, 2014 Little Rock, Arkansas |
6 | Bully Ray defeated Ryback | Steel Cage match | No Escape (2014) | November 30, 2014 Tampa, Florida |
7 | Havok defeated Eve Gracie (c) | Steel Cage match for the AEW Women's Unied States Championship | ||
8 | Samoa Joe defeated Bram | Steel Cage match The only way to win is by knockout or submission. | AEW 2 | February 7, 2015 Las Vegas, Nevada |
9 | Dean Ambrose vs. Samoa Joe | Steel Cage match The only way to win is by knockout or submission. | Redemption (2015) | September 6, 2015 Brooklyn, New York |