WWE Extreme Rules 2014: 10 Match Types We Most Want To See

By Tom Gibbs /

1. I Quit Match

Last year's Extreme Rules was the first time that the show had an I Quit match. Alberto Del Rio and Jack Swagger faced each other for number one contendership to the World Heavyweight Championship, and Del Rio managed to secure the win after making Swagger say I Quit. In the entire span of WWE programming, only fifteen I Quit matches have taken place. For the longest time, John Cena was the go-to guy for I Quit matches, but now would be a great time to see someone else overcome the odds and refuse to give up. This match type is picture perfect for a guy like Daniel Bryan. With the Yes Movement by his side, he simply doesn't have it in him to say the words, "I quit." Or does he? That would be the question as Bryan would compete against guys like Randy Orton, Batista, or maybe even Triple H. With the amount of carnage that can occur in an I Quit match (the Royal Rumble 1999 I Quit match between Rock and Mankind is still hard to watch,) an I Quit match would cement just how tough Bryan is, and it will also prove that he is more than capable of being a fighting WWE World Heavyweight Champion.