#4 I-Quit Match
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The I-Quit match is known for not only the punishment it brings to the wrestlers but also the extent of physicality they go through. In this match, one hurls down the opponent to the point that the opponent is forced to utter the words “I-Quit” to accept defeat.
This match is truly the test of the will for a wrestler. It puts a reality check for the beating one can take and still goes on without quitting.
Over the years, wrestlers have been threatened by extreme physical dangers forcing them to utter these words. In 2010, John Cena forced Batista to quit the match when the latter was about to receive an Attitude Adjustment from the top of the car.
Let’s see if the fans are treated to this match in the upcoming PPV.