#2. All no-DQ match types are different?
The WWE Universe has been tricked by WWE for many years, which is perhaps why they believe that there is a difference between many of the company's match types. There is actually no real difference between Hardcore, Extreme Rules, No-Disqualification, No Holds Barred, Street Fight or even TLC matches, as they are all the same thing.
All these matches mean that there are no rules and weapons are allowed, but WWE seems to act as though they are all different and pitches them as different things. There was once a time when a TLC match meant that only Tables, Ladders and Chairs could be used, but WWE has since allowed other weapons to be part of the match which means it's really no different from all of the matches that are listed above.
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One of the major reasons for this could be superstars specializing in certain match types that are used to publicize the event. Some examples of this are Team 3D specializing in table matches, Team Extreme in ladder matches, Multi faceted Mic Foley in Hardcore encounters etc.