This Sunday, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) will host a pay-per-view event called No Mercy, where some matches will likely end, rather incongruously, in mercy being granted via tap-out submission.

No Mercy will, in fact, almost certainly feature numerous instances of mercy, such as rope-breaks, five-counts to break illegal, and the absence of JBL on commentary.

WWE has denied allegations of false advertising surrounding the event, but the idiosyncratic nomenclature is a recurring issue with WWE pay-per-views. Other instances include:

No Way Out has featured numerous cage matches in which there have indeed been ways out

The world did not end at WWE Armageddon

Fastlane is typically quite slow-paced

Over the Limit ended exactly on time

There was more than one One Night Stand

Relatively few participants in the original Survivor Series event are still alive

Extreme Rules actually has quite lax rules

Roughly half the participants in Bragging Rights lost their matches

It is expected that fans will receive “no mercy” on Sunday, as WWE announced today that the event will feature a 15-minute promo by Roman Reigns.