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How about in no DQ matches when a wrestler in a submission hold gets to the rope, the ref calls for a break and the aggressive wrestler actually breaks? Rope breaks are completely nonsensical in no DQ matches.
I always felt this way as well, but they put an end to this sometime ago, I believe. I was watching a match not long ago (I forgot which match it was, but it was one that happened either this year or last year, I think) where someone trapped in a submission hold tried reaching for the ropes and the commentators pointed out how it would do them no good since it was a no disqualification match and rope breaks didn't count.
Along those lines though, something else that irks me is when the manager/bodyguard/apprentice/etc. of a heel interferes on his behalf in a No DQ match and gets thrown out by the referee for it. Take Diesel at WMX, for example. He attacked Razor Ramon during his ladder match with Shawn Michaels, the referee ordered him to go to the back, and rather than tell the referee off, Diesel stomped off to the back in anger anyway as if he had no choice... despite it being a no disqualification match.