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How do you win a Steel Cage Match WWE?

How do you win a Steel Cage Match WWE?

A steel cage match is a match that literally takes place in a steel cage which surrounds the ring. You can win by pinfall, submission or escaping the cage by climbing over with both feet hitting the floor outside or by exiting the door with both feet hitting the floor.

What is a steel cage match in WWE?

A Steel Cage match is a wrestling match type where two or more opponents must escape a steel cage to become the victor, though sometimes the rules are bent where they may also win via pin or submission as well.

Does WWE still do steel cage matches?

While the gimmick match is still used today, it no longer means as much as it once did. The announcement of a cage match years ago would instill excitement in fans, but these days it’s met with a lukewarm reaction because it all but confirms there will be interference.

When was the last steel cage match in WWE?

Jey Uso (SmackDown, 3/5/21) The most recent steel cage match to date was a very enjoyable match between Daniel Bryan and Jey Uso that saw Bryan become the number one contender for the Universal Championship.

Who won the steel cage match?

Big E
WWE RAW Results: Big E Beats Bobby Lashley in Steel Cage Match as Drew McIntyre Comes Calling | In Pics.

When was the last steel cage match?

The final Triple Cage Match was on Monday Nitro in 2000 in a WarGames style battle for the WCW Title.

Who won the Steel Cage Match?

Which wrestler died in a cage match?

On May 23, 1999, Hart fell to his death in Kansas City, Missouri during the Over the Edge pay-per-view event. Hart was in the process of being lowered via harness and grapple line into the ring from the rafters of Kemper Arena for a booked Intercontinental Championship match against The Godfather.

How many cage matches have there been at WrestleMania?

#5 There has only been one Steel Cage match in WWE WrestleMania history.

How big is the cage in a cage match?

The match type dates back to the 1930s with variations ranging from a relatively small — by today’s standards — 6-foot-high cage to a structure made of chicken wire.

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