Wrestling Rule Book

In the long, storied history of pro-wrestling, matches started off as one on one contests with simple rules such as a three-count pinfall to a win. Nowadays, with “creative” teams muddying the waters, wild and wacky “concept” matches pervade a world which used to be so simple.

The WrestlingRuleBook.com project aims to charter every kind of wrestling match that has ever existed, with a guide as to how you should and shouldn’t be done – as a wrestler, as a promoter and as a fan.

Do you have a favourite match type? A favourite example of them? E-mail us: mail@wrestlingrulebook.com or send us a message on Twitter @wrestlingbook

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