Concrete cage

The concrete cage is a match type held in Global Extreme Wrestling, considered one of their most dangerous match types. To date three such matches have been held, one in 2006 and two in 2008. To date, no concrete cage match has ever ended in a decisive victory for one participant, a fact typically attributed to the high amount of damage the participants receive in a relatively short space of time.

Structure
The concrete cage is similar to a regular cage match, but instead of taking place within a regular wrestling ring, it occurs within a specially-created structure with solid, poured concrete as the floor. Victory comes only through pinfall or submission, with no escape clause or disqualifications. There are also no countouts, although due to the enclosure-based nature of the match this is rarely relevant.