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* After [[Chris Jericho]] had beaten both Eric Rowan and Luke Harper to ensure they couldn’t interference with his match against Bray Wyatt, Jericho agreed the men are to be banned from the match to ensure it. The request was granted. However, Rowan and Harper weren’t banned from '''''Summer Slam''''' of 2014; they were just barred from helping Wyatt. The stipulation only kept them from helping Bray Wyatt, not joining along Wyatt’s real-life brother, Bo Dallas, and join among other wrestlers in a lumberjack match between Seth Rollins and Dean Ambrose.
* Back in 1999, during his match against Big Boss Man and Prince Albert on '''''Raw''''', [[Dwayne Johnson| The Rock]] was given his choice on who’ll be his tag-team partner. He decided on “the people”, meaning there wasn’t a rule against recruiting an audience member to be his partner for the match. However, it also meant any other wrestler can join to help him… [[Mick Foley| someone]] did.
** Braun Strowman used this loophole at WrestleMania 34 since there wasn't a rule against a child joining.
* On the October 6, 2014, Seth Rollins was ordered to start a match involving him, Kane, and Randy Orton against John Cena under the orders of Triple H. However, Triple H didn't explain to Cena that Rollins couldn't tag someone just as soon the match started, allowing Kane and Orton to go after Cena first.
* When it comes to pin-falls, it’s usually have to be in the ring unless in certain matches, like falls count anywhere. In 2001, [[The Big Show]] was able defeat [[Chris Jericho]] by pinning him up against a wall as a result of this.