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A '''lightning match''' is a one fall match with a ten minute time limit, usually a one on e match. It's a match almost only used on Friday [[Arena Mexico]] cards. It was a weekly part of the cards in late 1999 and early 2000, appeared in frequently for the rest of the decade, and brought back as a weekly occurrence in late 2008. It's theoretically a spotlight match to give those who might otherwise not get a chance to have a singles match a big opportunity, but it seldom leads to anything.  
A '''lightning match''', or '''match relámpago''', is a one-fall match with a ten-minute time limit, and is usually one-on-one. It's a match almost only used on Friday [[Arena México]] cards. It was a weekly part of the cards in late 1999 and early 2000, appeared infrequently for the rest of the decade, and brought back as a weekly occurrence in late 2008. It's theoretically a spotlight match to give those who might otherwise not get a chance to have a singles match a big opportunity, but it seldom leads to anything.  


CMLL's occasionally used this to follow up on feuds which may not warrant a full three falls match.
CMLL's occasionally used this to follow up on feuds which may not warrant a full three-fall match.


[[Category:Match Types]]
[[Category:Match Types]]

Latest revision as of 02:54, 14 March 2012

A lightning match, or match relámpago, is a one-fall match with a ten-minute time limit, and is usually one-on-one. It's a match almost only used on Friday Arena México cards. It was a weekly part of the cards in late 1999 and early 2000, appeared infrequently for the rest of the decade, and brought back as a weekly occurrence in late 2008. It's theoretically a spotlight match to give those who might otherwise not get a chance to have a singles match a big opportunity, but it seldom leads to anything.

CMLL's occasionally used this to follow up on feuds which may not warrant a full three-fall match.