10 Wrestling Matches That Ended In Unbelievable Locations

2. Al Snow Vs. Big Boss Man - A Bar's Pool Table

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Like the majority of the matches featured on this list, Al Snow vs. Big Boss Man at SummerSlam 1999 did start in a regular wrestling arena before eventually concluding elsewhere. That elsewhere? Why, that was a bar across the road from Minneapolis' Target Center.

Similarly to other entries featured here, not only was this another match featuring Al Snow, but it was another that had the Hardcore Title on the line. Boss Man was the Champ, and he was hit by a surprise Snow dive as soon as the one-time Twin Tower made his entrance.

Rather than heading towards the ring, the action immediately turned around and headed through the backstage area. Upon a loaded door being raised, these two rivals brawled out into the street and eventually wound up in the aforementioned bar. Furniture, beer bottles and magazine racks were initially used to continue this war, before Snow and Boss Man ended up fighting in the bathroom - complete with the Hard Time man having a urinal cake shoved in his mouth.

After a Road Dogg assist, Al hit Boss Man in the nuts with a couple of pool balls as he then got the 1-2-3 on one of the bar's pool tables.

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