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Earl lets the competitors know that, if they refuse to break a count of five, or if he's ordered to do so by his boss, he'll ring the bell.
Earl lets the competitors know that, if they refuse to break a count of five, or if he's ordered to do so by his boss, he'll ring the bell.
It's not every day that Vince McMahon looks like the most reasonable person in a particular photo.
It's not every day that Vince McMahon looks like the most reasonable person in a particular photo.

The Rules

As announced on the above-pictured February 26, 1996, edition of RAW, the match would be contested under Iron Man rules: the match would have a fixed length of 60 minutes, and the man who scored the most falls over his opponent in that 60 minutes would be the winner and the WWF Champion. Referee Earl Hebner explains in his pre-match introduction that a fall could be a pinfall, submission, countout, or disqualification.

This was the first instance of the match type appearing on WWF television (paid or otherwise), although WCW had featured the match twice on pay-per-view (those contests only lasted 30 minutes apiece, however).

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Edited by Rohit Nath
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