#3: The Buried Alive Match
In the annals of WWE history, there's never been quite a stipulation as the Buried Alive match. As the name suggests, the only way to win is to bury your opponent in a grave, located inside the arena.
The match first debuted at the eleventh In Your House event in October 1996, and though The Undertaker has appeared in all five Buried Alive matches, the last such bout took place nearly a decade ago, when the Deadman fell to his brother Kane at Bragging Rights 2010.
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WWE hasn't had a Buried Alive match in such a long time because it hasn't really suited anybody on the roster now that Kane and The Undertaker are gone, which is fair enough and makes sense.
However, WWE now has a character that would make sense to bring this stipulation back: 'The Fiend' Bray Wyatt. Hopefully, the company can do this, making the most of Wyatt's crazy gimmick.
It would only help to enhance the character if WWE decided to give him a stipulation match like this, making The Fiend become even more feared than it currently is.