There have been a number of interesting match stipulations over the years
#4. Extreme Makeover Match
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This is what women's matches looked like before The Revolution
The Women's Revolution wasn't in full swing back in 2010 which could be why Michelle McCool and Beth Phoenix weren't allowed to wrestle in a hardcore match, so the company toned it down into an Extreme Makeover match for the Women's Championship.
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This was much like a Hardcore match except there were all sorts of women's products scattered around the ring including ironing boards, hairspray, and mops. This was a match that really didn't need a stipulation since both women were capable of stealing the show if given a chance, but the added objects seemed to take down the tone and only served to help Phoenix to become a three-time Women's Champion.
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