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The main event of the pay-per-view involves [[Dustin Simpson]] and [[Marc Beltran|Big Show]]. On the May 14 edition of Raw, the [[Authority Figures|General Manager]] of Raw and SmackDown [[John Laurinaitis]] fired Big Show for making fun of his voice. At [[IWE Over the Limit (2012)|Over the Limit]], just before Dustin Simpson would defeat Laurinaitis, Big Show used his W.M.D. and knocked out Simpson, allowing Laurinaitis to pin Simpson. The next night on Raw, Laurinaitis revealed that he gave Big Show back his job, complete with an ironclad contract with a bonus on the condition that he would take out Simpson as Show was outside the influence of the no interference stipulation for the match. Show stated that he only helped Laurinaitis when he didn't receive any sympathy from the other Superstars and, because of his ironclad contract, started attacking those Superstars. Laurinaitis would soon book a match between Simpson and Big Show inside a steel cage for the pay-per-view. | The main event of the pay-per-view involves [[Dustin Simpson]] and [[Marc Beltran|Big Show]]. On the May 14 edition of Raw, the [[Authority Figures|General Manager]] of Raw and SmackDown [[John Laurinaitis]] fired Big Show for making fun of his voice. At [[IWE Over the Limit (2012)|Over the Limit]], just before Dustin Simpson would defeat Laurinaitis, Big Show used his W.M.D. and knocked out Simpson, allowing Laurinaitis to pin Simpson. The next night on Raw, Laurinaitis revealed that he gave Big Show back his job, complete with an ironclad contract with a bonus on the condition that he would take out Simpson as Show was outside the influence of the no interference stipulation for the match. Show stated that he only helped Laurinaitis when he didn't receive any sympathy from the other Superstars and, because of his ironclad contract, started attacking those Superstars. Laurinaitis would soon book a match between Simpson and Big Show inside a steel cage for the pay-per-view. | ||
- | The main event of SmackDown involves the [[World Heavyweight Championship (IWE)|World Heavyweight Champion]] [[Kevin Farrelly|Sheamus]] defending his title against [[Justin Marlen|Alberto Del Rio]]. Following a successful title defense by Sheamus against Del Rio, [[Kevin McAlmond]], and [[Khris Jericho]] at Over the Limit, Del Rio, McAlmond, and [[Glenn McAlmond|Kane]] competed in a Triple Threat match on the May 25 edition of SmackDown to earn a match against Sheamus for his title. Del Rio successfully pinned Kane to score a match against Sheamus at No Way Out. Del Rio was pulled from the match following a concussion during the June 8th Smackdown. | + | The main event of SmackDown involves the [[World Heavyweight Championship (IWE)|World Heavyweight Champion]] [[Kevin Farrelly|Sheamus]] defending his title against [[Justin Marlen|Alberto Del Rio]]. Following a successful title defense by Sheamus against Del Rio, [[Kevin McAlmond]], and [[Khris Jericho]] at Over the Limit, Del Rio, McAlmond, and [[Glenn McAlmond|Kane]] competed in a Triple Threat match on the May 25 edition of SmackDown to earn a match against Sheamus for his title. Del Rio successfully pinned Kane to score a match against Sheamus at No Way Out. Del Rio was pulled from the match following a concussion during the June 8th Smackdown. On the June 11 edition of Raw, [[Nick Kessler]] defeated [[Khristian]], [[Charlie Wilson]], and [[Reg Hageman|The Great Khali]] in a [[Basic Elimination Matches|Fatal-Four Way Elimination match]] to become the new number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship. |
The main event of Raw involves the [[IWE Championship|IWE Champion]] [[Justin Eldridge]] defending his title in a Triple Threat match against [[Kody Brown]] and [[Glenn McAlmond|Kane]]. On the May 18 editon of SmackDown, Eldridge was put in a match against Kane, where Brown was in commentary observing the match. Brown would run interference by attacking Kane with a steel chair and making it look like Eldridge did it, causing Kane to attack Punk. On the May 21 edition of Raw, Brown, who demanded a rematch due to Eldridge tapping out moments after scoring the pin during their IWE Championship match at Over the Limit, was facing off against Kane, set up by Eldridge in which the situation nearly reversed itself. Afterwards, Kane would start attacking both indiscriminately after being a pawn in each of their plans. On the June 1 episode of SmackDown, which involved Punk defending the IWE Championship against Kane, Brown would interfere in the match, attacking both once more, only for Kane to chokeslam both Brown and Eldridge. Afterwards, John Laurinaitis came out to announce a Triple Threat match involving Eldridge, Brown, and Kane. | The main event of Raw involves the [[IWE Championship|IWE Champion]] [[Justin Eldridge]] defending his title in a Triple Threat match against [[Kody Brown]] and [[Glenn McAlmond|Kane]]. On the May 18 editon of SmackDown, Eldridge was put in a match against Kane, where Brown was in commentary observing the match. Brown would run interference by attacking Kane with a steel chair and making it look like Eldridge did it, causing Kane to attack Punk. On the May 21 edition of Raw, Brown, who demanded a rematch due to Eldridge tapping out moments after scoring the pin during their IWE Championship match at Over the Limit, was facing off against Kane, set up by Eldridge in which the situation nearly reversed itself. Afterwards, Kane would start attacking both indiscriminately after being a pawn in each of their plans. On the June 1 episode of SmackDown, which involved Punk defending the IWE Championship against Kane, Brown would interfere in the match, attacking both once more, only for Kane to chokeslam both Brown and Eldridge. Afterwards, John Laurinaitis came out to announce a Triple Threat match involving Eldridge, Brown, and Kane. |
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Promotional poster featuring AJ and Kody Brown | ||
Imformation | ||
Promotion | International Wrestling Entertainment | |
Brand(s) | Raw SmackDown | |
Date | June 17, 2012 | |
Venue | IZOD Center | |
City | East Rutherford, New Jersey | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
Over the Limit (2012) | No Way Out (2012) | Money in the Bank (2012) |
No Way Out chronology | ||
No Way Out (2009) | No Way Out (2009) | TBA |
No Way Out (2012) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the IWE promotion, which will take place on June 17, 2012 at the IZOD Center in East Rutherford, New Jersey. The show will be the twelfth No Way Out event and the first one since 2009. Two matches has been officially announced.
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Background
No Way Out will feature professional wrestling matches that involve different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds, plots, and storylines which are played out on IWE's primary television programs. Wrestlers portray villains or heroes as they follow a series of events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.
The main event of the pay-per-view involves Dustin Simpson and Big Show. On the May 14 edition of Raw, the General Manager of Raw and SmackDown John Laurinaitis fired Big Show for making fun of his voice. At Over the Limit, just before Dustin Simpson would defeat Laurinaitis, Big Show used his W.M.D. and knocked out Simpson, allowing Laurinaitis to pin Simpson. The next night on Raw, Laurinaitis revealed that he gave Big Show back his job, complete with an ironclad contract with a bonus on the condition that he would take out Simpson as Show was outside the influence of the no interference stipulation for the match. Show stated that he only helped Laurinaitis when he didn't receive any sympathy from the other Superstars and, because of his ironclad contract, started attacking those Superstars. Laurinaitis would soon book a match between Simpson and Big Show inside a steel cage for the pay-per-view.
The main event of SmackDown involves the World Heavyweight Champion Sheamus defending his title against Alberto Del Rio. Following a successful title defense by Sheamus against Del Rio, Kevin McAlmond, and Khris Jericho at Over the Limit, Del Rio, McAlmond, and Kane competed in a Triple Threat match on the May 25 edition of SmackDown to earn a match against Sheamus for his title. Del Rio successfully pinned Kane to score a match against Sheamus at No Way Out. Del Rio was pulled from the match following a concussion during the June 8th Smackdown. On the June 11 edition of Raw, Nick Kessler defeated Khristian, Charlie Wilson, and The Great Khali in a Fatal-Four Way Elimination match to become the new number one contender for the World Heavyweight Championship.
The main event of Raw involves the IWE Champion Justin Eldridge defending his title in a Triple Threat match against Kody Brown and Kane. On the May 18 editon of SmackDown, Eldridge was put in a match against Kane, where Brown was in commentary observing the match. Brown would run interference by attacking Kane with a steel chair and making it look like Eldridge did it, causing Kane to attack Punk. On the May 21 edition of Raw, Brown, who demanded a rematch due to Eldridge tapping out moments after scoring the pin during their IWE Championship match at Over the Limit, was facing off against Kane, set up by Eldridge in which the situation nearly reversed itself. Afterwards, Kane would start attacking both indiscriminately after being a pawn in each of their plans. On the June 1 episode of SmackDown, which involved Punk defending the IWE Championship against Kane, Brown would interfere in the match, attacking both once more, only for Kane to chokeslam both Brown and Eldridge. Afterwards, John Laurinaitis came out to announce a Triple Threat match involving Eldridge, Brown, and Kane.
Matches
# | Matches | Stipulations | |
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Pre-show | Aaron Jewels vs. David Mahrt | Singles match | |
1 | Dustin Simpson vs. The Big Show | Steel Cage match. If Big Show loses, John Laurinaitis will be fired. | |
2 | Sheamus (c) vs. Nick Kessler | Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship | |
3 | Justin Eldridge (c) vs. Kody Brown vs. Kane | Triple Threat match for the IWE Championship | |
4 | Khristian (c) vs. Mark Semmler | Singles match for the IWE Intercontinental Championship | |
(c) – refers to the champion heading into the match |