Punjabi Prison Match
The Punjabi Prison Cage
The "Punjabi Prison Match", originally created for The Great Khali, is a open-center cage, bamboo variation of the Hell in a Cell match. The two structures are almost identical, except for the material of construction which is styled after a more "tribal" fashion with ropes securing the individual sections and featuring "spikes" affixed to the top of each of the sections.
Debuting at the 2006 Great American Bash, the Punjabi Prison Match features only one way of winning - the winner has to scale both the inner and outer cage. The inner cage (surrounding and affixed to the ring) featured four sliding doors near the mat, with a referee attending each. At a participants request, the door in question is opened for 60 seconds, after which it is chain locked for the remainder of the match. After either participant has left the inner ring via the doors or by climbing out, the contest then moves to the outer cage.
The outer cage stands at 20 feet high and encases the ring and two tables (along its perimeter), both of which feature an assortment of weapons (bamboo variations of many WWE stalwarts and medieval weapons). There are no doors to the outer section and the only means of escape is up and over. (This however was not the case during the maiden match between Big Show and The Undertaker wherein The Undertaker leapt from astride the inner cage into the Big Show and both collided into the outer structure. The resulting momentum burst open the outer cage by bursting the ropes with The Undertaker winning.)
2006-08-11 04:17:15
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answered by Troy S 5
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The punjabi prison match was a match undertaker and khali were supposedly gonna have at great american bash altho instead of khali it was the big show vs undertaker it was the only punjabi match ever. what it is is a bamboo cage with 2 sections. the one around the ring is 12 feet and has 4 doors. each door can only be opened once by the ref and only remains open for 60 seconds...thats how you get out of that cage. then the outer layer is 16 feet tall and to escape you had to climb it and at the top it wa covered with barbed wire and spikes. Undertaker couldnt escape the first cage and big show did undertaker escaped finally by jumping one cage to the neext and eventually escaping winning the punkabi prison match
2006-08-11 11:23:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The Punjabi Prison match, first seen at the 2006 Great American Bash, consists of two large bamboo cages. The first being a 16 foot tall inner cage surrounding the ring and the second -- 20 feet tall -- surrounding the first cage. There are razor-sharp bamboo spikes on top of both cages to prevent anyone from entering or exiting this way.
The cage surrounding the ring has a four-foot-by-four-foot door on each of its sides, with a referee standing by to open them at a wrestler's request. Each door may only be opened once and remain open for sixty seconds, after which it is padlocked for the remainder of the match. Should all four doors be locked before a wrestler escapes the ring, they are instead forced to climb out of the first cage over the top. Once a wrestler has escaped the first cage, he must then climb over and out of the second cage. The match is won when a wrestler exits both cages and touches the arena floor.
2006-08-11 11:19:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Here you go. Cehck this link
http://www.wwe.com/shows/thegreatamericanbash/matches/258159821/results/
Anyways, punjabi prison is just like the Hell in a Cell cage just made of Bamboo sticks. The ring is surrounded by a cage and there's an otuer cage as well. The inside cage has foru doors which when called to be open will be open for 1 minute only each. To win, all you have to do is escape both cages first.
For some photos, check this out.
http://www.wwe.com/shows/thegreatamericanbash/photos/
Hope this helps.
2006-08-11 11:25:16
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answered by ♣♥Darkvader004♥♣ 3
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A Punjabi prison match is two tall structures made of bamboo that look like a cage .The object is to escape both structures of bamboo. It has never been introduced into the U.S
2006-08-11 13:51:18
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answered by wrstling_fan07 1
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it was between the undertaker and the big show where the ring was surrounded by wooden spikes
2006-08-11 11:21:55
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answered by paki 5
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Its was more crap from the WWE. No worse then the "Thunderdome" crap back in the good ole WCW days.
2006-08-11 11:24:04
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answered by peco1015 3
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