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NXT Takeover Kickoff Panel Revealed, WWE On the Difference Between Various ‘No DQ’ Matches, MYC Talents Speak (Video)

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WWE On the Difference Between Various ‘No DQ’ Matches

WWE has issued a new fan survey in which the company explains the difference between certain “No DQ” match types, and below is a highlight from the email survey:

Hardcore Match: a wrestling match where disqualifications, count-outs, and all other rules do not apply in favor of matches that take place in both unusual environments and usual environments. The use of any foreign object is allowed and these matches can occur anywhere.

No-DQ Match: match where neither wrestler can be disqualified, allowing for weapons and outside interference. Falls must be made in the ring, there is less emphasis on the use of weapons, and often the Count-Out rule is still in effect.

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No Holds Barred Match: match where neither wrestler can be disqualified, allowing for weapons and outside interference. Falls must be made in the ring, the Count-Out rule is not observed, and a greater emphasis on weapons.

Street Fight: uses the various elements of “No Holds Barred” and “No Disqualification” and does allow pinfalls and submissions outside of the ring. Rope breaks do not apply, so having any part of the body against the ropes will not break a submission or pin attempt.

NXT Takeover Pre-Show Details Announced

WWE.com has announced the following details on Saturday’s NXT Takeover Brooklyn 4 Kickoff show:

Before NXT TakeOver: Brooklyn 4 goes down, tune in to WWE Network this Saturday at 6 ET/3 PT to watch the TakeOver Pre-Show.

Featuring match-by-match analysis from panelists Charly Caruso, Pat McAfee and Sam Roberts, as well as special appearances by NXT Superstars, the Pre-Show brings you up close to all the action in the minutes leading up to NXT’s fourth annual TakeOver event in Brooklyn.

The TakeOver Pre-Show will be available to watch on WWE Network, as well as WWE.com, the WWE App, YouTube, Facebook, Twitter, Pinterest and Google+.