I-40 Street Fight

The I-40 Street Fight is a match with similar rules to a conventional street fight. The difference lies in the unique weaponry and ringside props put into play during the match that are representative of the Interstate highway the match is named after. It was created by Merrill Waters in 2007 as a challenge match for the UHWF Platinum champion Scott Stonewall. He created the match because I-40 run through his original hometown of Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Because the highway is always being updated and reapir, it incorporates construction equipment as both decoration and weaponry. The first one is scheduled for Valentine's Day Massacre.

Rules and Details of the Match
The match begins in the ring. The rules are:


 * 1) There are no disqualifications. Weapons are provided, but anything is legal.
 * 2) Pinfall or submission will win. There is no countout.
 * 3) Falls or submissions count anywhere.

Around the ring are littered various road construction paraphenalia, as the match's namesake is almost always under construction and repair. Active weapons include:
 * Roadblock signs
 * Exit signs
 * Mile markers
 * Speed limit signs

Ringside decorations (which can also be used as weaponry) include:
 * Concrete road barriers
 * Metal guardrails
 * Reflector barrels

History of the Match
As of this date, there have not been any I-40 Street Fights yet. The first one is scheduled for the Valentine's Day Massacre PPV event in UHWF on Feb. 26th.