Backstage Report On Why Fatal-Four Way Match Was Changed On RAW


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WWE Changed Fatal-Four Way Match Rules

Last night’s Fatal-Four Way match on RAW was originally advertised as an Elimination Match.

According to Mike Johnson of PWInsider, the match was changed to whoever gets the first pinfall was declared the winner.

The reason it was changed was to protect three wrestlers from getting eliminated.

“WWE officials went back and forth on whether it should be an Elimination match or a single fall bout. ” Johnson stated “The argument was made that to protect talents, there should not be three eliminations and eventually that argument won out, so the match was changed to one finish,”

Baron Corbin ended up gaining the victory, and will face Seth Rollins at WWE Super ShowDown on June 7 in Jeddah.

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