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Post by Vegas on Oct 19, 2008 3:07:36 GMT -5
Tonight I started watching my new 3 disc DVD set of Hell in a Cell that I bought this week and I started wondering about how other promoters think about using Hell in a Cell matches in your fed.
Using the Circinus Cell Match rules, so far in my LOW fed Major League Wrestling (MLW) I've only had 2 Hell in a Cell matches used to end some major feuds: Jimmy Snuka vs Don Muraco (Snuka won) and the Road Warriors vs Bruiser Brody and Steve "Dr. Death" Williams (Road Warriors won).
I really like Hell in a Cell matches but to keep them sort of special I'll probably continue to only use them in the future to resolve my biggest feuds. For example, I think I might use a Hell in a Cell match in the coming months to end my current feud between Bobo Brazil vs The Sheik and probably eventually also have a Hell in a Cell match between Frank Gotch and Buddy Rogers.
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Post by holland227 on Oct 19, 2008 9:05:36 GMT -5
Yeah, I havent had one but I did have a Cage of Death Match one time. It was Wargames, Hardcore Style!
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Post by Gunslinger on Oct 19, 2008 9:11:41 GMT -5
I've been watching the same DVD the last couple of days.
The Circinus Cell match is what I use. I try not to have more than one or two per game year per fed.
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Post by jasonjaconetti on Oct 19, 2008 11:24:36 GMT -5
Just did a wargames bout...not something all the time, but a nice change
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Post by roninnoir on Oct 19, 2008 11:41:31 GMT -5
I have had three Cell matches (using Circinus Cell), and they all involved Bruiser Brody...making it kind of his "signature match"...
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Post by Deleted on Oct 19, 2008 16:07:44 GMT -5
I've got that DVD, too. Absolutely awesome collection of matches. I want to play a Cell match with LOW, but the rules I saw for one don't really look like they'd work out right. Does anyone have a different set of rules for the Cell?
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Post by Gunslinger on Oct 20, 2008 6:31:46 GMT -5
The rules for the Hell in the Cell match I wrote about eight years ago are in LWPD's open source archive.
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