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Wrestling fans have been hearing the term "15 feet high steel cage" for ages now.


"Watch these two settle the score inside the 15 feet high steel cage."


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Looking at these pics of the old Blue Bar style cage, there is NO WAY that the cage is 15 feet tall. It might be 15 feet from the floor to the top of the cage, but not even close to 15 feet of actual cage.



The famous leap of Jimmy 'Superfly' Snuka that inspired Mick Foley to become a pro wrestler.... this cage might be 8' tall at the most.

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Samoa Joe and Finn Balor from NXT.... both are on the top rope and both of their heads are above the top of the cage. No way this is '15 feet high.'

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I know this is random, but it seems like every promo and during the match, we hear the term "15 feet high steel cage" and are expected to believe it.
We also hear them call matches like they're a legitimate athletic contest, but they pull punches and try not to hurt each other.

It's a work, Pulp.
Enjoy it!