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- European promotions, countouts as described below are treated as a variant of a knockout. A performance can be depicted as ending in a countout (alternatively...
- which was contested under "hardcore" rules (no disqualifications, no countouts, and pinfalls count anywhere). In the latter part of the title's history...
- hardcore rules, no pinfalls, no submissions, no disqualifications, no countouts and the only way to win is for one wrestler to force their opponent into...
- contender to the championship. Hogan lost the match and title belt by countout, thanks to interference from Riki Choshu. Hogan also defended his WWF World...
- various hardcore matches, bouts where there were no disqualifications or countouts, that mainly involved Norman Smiley and Brian ****bs. The developing rivalry...
- United States Championship at Cyber Sunday on October 28, which Kane won by countout and thus did not win the title. After this, he continued to feud with Big...
- battled Edge for the vacant title at Judgment Day on May 18, which he won by countout. Guerrero ordered that the title remain vacant, because titles could not...
- submission, the following night on Raw in a rematch, which ended in a double countout, and at TLC, when she once again lost. Paige took some time off television...
- professional wrestling rule set (i.e., interference, foreign objects, countouts). Other competitors: Arik Cannon, Bryan Idol, Crazy Boy, Dink, Facade...
- Judgment Day, which ended in Edge losing via countout. However, since championships cannot change hands via countout, no champion was crowned. A rematch was...