Feast_or_Fired

Feast or Fired

Feast or Fired

Professional wrestling match type


Feast or Fired is a professional wrestling match concept featured in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. The idea is based on the object on a pole match, which sees wrestlers trying to gain possession of items hanging from poles attached to the ring posts. In this case, the participants in the match try to grab one of four briefcases from the poles. In the match itself, a wrestler can only claim a briefcase if he/she leaves the ring with it and both feet touch the floor.

Homicide and Curry Man compete in the 2008 Feast or Fired match at Final Resolution. Curry Man claimed the briefcase shown in this picture, which contained a pink slip and resulted in his firing.

Stipulations

Inside each of the briefcases is some sort of paperwork. One of the cases holds a contract for an TNA World Championship match, one holds a contract for an TNA X Division Championship match, and one holds a contract for an TNA World Tag Team Championship match (with a partner of that wrestler's choosing). The fourth and final briefcase contains a pink slip, which fires the wrestler carrying it.[1] In later years, alternate titles were used as options in place of the X Division Title—the TNA King of the Mountain Championship in 2016 and the TNA Digital Media Championship in 2023.

The winners of the briefcases do not reveal what is in them that night. Instead, they are revealed in a segment on a later episode of Impact!. Before the contents of the cases are revealed, each wrestler is given a choice to keep their case or forfeit it, which protects the wrestler from being fired, but also gives up any potential title match.

Once a wrestler wins a briefcase, it may be (and has been) defended in matches similar to the way championships are.

The allocated time period during which a wrestler must invoke their title opportunity has not been explicitly stated, all that has been said is that the title opportunity can be invoked "anywhere, anytime", making it similar in fashion to the WWE Money in the Bank ladder match contract, which lasts for one year.

Matches

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Feast or Fired Cash-in Matches

Record

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Matches

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Race for the Case

Race for the Case was a similar concept used by Impact in 2017. This was a pole match where different colored briefcases hang from poles. Retrieving a briefcase allows to the participant to challenge any wrestler in any match stipulation on an Open Fight Night episode of Impact Wrestling. Inside each briefcase contained a number from one to four, which denotes the winning wrestlers placement in being able to make a challenge. Once a wrestler lays down a challenge, the other briefcase holders are no longer able to make the same challenge.[7]

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References

  1. Sokol, Chris (2011-04-11). "Chaos rules at Turning Point". SLAM! Sports: Wrestlling. Canadian Online Explorer. Archived from the original on July 20, 2012. Retrieved 2011-07-21.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. "Velvet Sky fired - Impact Wrestling.com". Archived from the original on 2015-01-27. Retrieved 2015-01-24.
  3. Howell, Nolan (April 22, 2018). "Pentagon Jr. becomes world champion at Impact Wrestling: Redemption". SLAM Wrestling. Archived from the original on April 28, 2018. Retrieved June 1, 2019.
  4. "Race For The Case: What Is It?". Anthem Wrestling Exhibitions. January 18, 2017.

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