#3 No Way Out
Unlike many modern PPVs, No Way Out doesn’t have a single, specific gimmick assigned to it, and it’s that lack of specificity that makes it a very versatile concept.
With a name like No Way Out, the event could logically stage both regular matches as well as your more elaborate, cage-based matches. Over the years, we’ve seen cage, Hell in a Cell and Elimination Chamber stipulations feature at the event, while we’ve also seen some shows feature no stipulations whatsoever.
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It’s meant that feuds and their matches could develop organically, rather than having matches simply thrown together because the calendar dictates, such as Roman Reigns and Rusev’s Cell match for the US title back at Hell in a Cell 2016.
And on top of all that, by this point, No Way Out is fairly well-steep with history. The show’s been home to a number of classic matches and moments, including Kurt Angle vs. Undertaker from 2006, Eddie Guerrero’s title win in 2004, and Triple H vs. Cactus Jack inside Hell in a Cell from 2000.