7. Inferno Match
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WhSASHwnSSI The Inferno match is a holdover from the Attitude Era when it was introduced by Kane as a way to get revenge on his big brother, the Undertaker. Originally, the only way to win an Inferno match was to light your opponent on fire. Obviously, fans were intrigued as to how the WWF was going to achieve this goal. Kane abandoned his usual sleeveless ring gear and set his gimmicked arm on fire to give the Undertaker the win. Obviously, this is not asking for WWE to start setting wrestlers on fire or utilizing fire on a regular basis. However, with the except of the Bray Wyatt vs. Kane match held recently, the Inferno match has been relatively rare. Inferno matches can actually enhance a match without the wrestlers even touching the fire. WWE was smart enough to have control over the flames around the ropes so, when a high spot was performed, the flames shot up and created a very impressive visual. Fire is usually always dangerous when it's involved in wrestling but WWE has managed to take it and ultize it in a controlled setting. WWE has the budget and production knowledge to successful use fire in an effective manner and enhance a feud.