Buried Alive Match: a No-Holds-Barred match in which the object is for one wrestler to throw his opponent into a grave dug out of a large mound of dirt placed outside the ring. Once in the grave, the wrestler must bury his opponent in dirt to the referee's discretion. This is usually ten scoops of dirt done in the style of a standard ten-count. Equipment ranging from shovels and wheelbarrows to bulldozers are often made available to completely bury the opponent.
Hell in a Cell First Blood Match: a combination between two matches. The first being Hell in a Cell, where a large cage that extends beyond the ring apron is lowered around the ring, leaving a narrow gap between the edge of the ring and the cage wall. The fencing of the cage also extends around the top of the cage, hence the name 'cell'. Unlike a standard cage match, there is no escape clause (and it has been fairly common for Hell in a Cell matches to spill out of the cell and even onto the ceiling of the cage). There is no disqualification and the wrestlers are free to do whatever they must to win. The cell may be used as a weapon. Normally, only a pinfall or submission can be used to win. This time, it would be where the first wrestler to bleeds, loses.
Ladder Match: a match where a specific object (usually a title belt and rarely a contract for a title) is placed above the ring—out of the reach of the competitors—with the winner being the first person to climb a ladder and retrieve it. In this case, a briefcase full of $10,000.