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In case you haven't realized

I recall Triple H trying to run Steve Austin over and Steve dropping HHH from a forklift inside a car. In a normal 1 on 1 match.

These points, moot they be. umm...
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Seriously, what the FUCK are you talking about? What question are you asking? You've bounced to three different topics here:

1. What's the difference between a Street Fight and Falls Count Anywhere match? (Question answered)
2. What's a more dangerous match? (Question answered)
3. What match do the opponents think about more? (...da fuck??)

Dude, what is wrong with you? Ask one question and we'll give you one answer. Stop changing the question to make yourself sound even remotely intelligent because you aren't and it's not working.

My only point since the beginning is that the falls count anywhere match has the most "extreme" set of rules on Extreme Rules 2012 PPV.
 
My only point since the beginning is that the falls count anywhere match has the most "extreme" set of rules on Extreme Rules 2012 PPV.

Then technically, the Street Fight has the most "extreme" rules. Like I said earlier, it contains all of the rules in a Falls Count Anywhere match except that, in addition, you have to drag your opponent back into the ring in order to win. That makes it harder to win and more "extreme."
 
My only point since the beginning is that the falls count anywhere match has the most "extreme" set of rules on Extreme Rules 2012 PPV.

What's more dangerous? Walking 100 feet on a tightrope OR walking 100 feet on a tightrope, getting to the end, and then turning around and walking the 100 feet back to where you started?


What's more dangerous? Starting in a wrestling ring, fight though the audience, get hit by weapons etc. and pinning someone in an elevator, OR starting in a wrestling ring, fight though the audience, get hit by weapons etc., get to the elevator and have to go back through all of the weapons and dangerous areas in order to get back to the ring for the match to finish?
 

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