GWF King of the Ring (2012)

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The main competition leading into King of the Ring is the King of the Ring tournament which is a yearly tournament held only the night of the King of the Ring event with sixteen participates will be in the tournament and the winner usually would get a [[GWF World Heavyweight Championship]] shot at the [[GWF SummerSlam|SummerSlam]] pay-per-view. There are currently no participates in the tournament as of yet.
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The main competition leading into King of the Ring is the King of the Ring tournament which is a yearly tournament held only the night of the King of the Ring event with sixteen participates will be in the tournament and the winner usually would get a [[GWF World Heavyweight Championship]] shot at the [[GWF Global Warfare|Global Warfare]] pay-per-view. There are currently no participates in the tournament as of yet.
One of the main feuds for  King of the Ring is for the [[GWF Intercontinental Championship]] with current champion [[Triple H (GWF)|Triple H]] defends against new No. 1 Contender [[AJ Styles (GWF)|AJ Styles]]. Styles won a Fatal four way match on the August 1, 2012 addition of GWF Raw which gave him the No. 1 Contenders spot. Styles defeated former Intercontinental Champion's [[Hulk Hogan (GWF)|Hollywood Hogan]], [[Jeff Hardy (GWF)|Jeff Hardy]] and [[Chris Jericho (GWF)|Chris Jericho]] to win the No. 1 spot for the Intercontinental Championship. Triple H however is scheduled to defend the Intercontinental Championship on the August 6, 2012 addition of GWF Raw against Jeff Hardy.
One of the main feuds for  King of the Ring is for the [[GWF Intercontinental Championship]] with current champion [[Triple H (GWF)|Triple H]] defends against new No. 1 Contender [[AJ Styles (GWF)|AJ Styles]]. Styles won a Fatal four way match on the August 1, 2012 addition of GWF Raw which gave him the No. 1 Contenders spot. Styles defeated former Intercontinental Champion's [[Hulk Hogan (GWF)|Hollywood Hogan]], [[Jeff Hardy (GWF)|Jeff Hardy]] and [[Chris Jericho (GWF)|Chris Jericho]] to win the No. 1 spot for the Intercontinental Championship. Triple H however is scheduled to defend the Intercontinental Championship on the August 6, 2012 addition of GWF Raw against Jeff Hardy.

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King of the Ring (2012)
Imformation
Promotion Global Wrestling Federation
Date August 26, 2012
Venue Pepsi Center
City Denver, Colorado
Pay-per-view chronology
SummerSlam (2012) King of the Ring (2012) Global Warfare (2012)
King of the Ring chronology
King of the Ring (2011) King of the Ring (2012) King of the Ring (2013)

King of the Ring (2012) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by GWF, which will take place on August 26, 2012 at the Pepsi Center in Denver, Colorado. It will be the fourteenth annual King of the Ring.

Contents

Background

The main competition leading into King of the Ring is the King of the Ring tournament which is a yearly tournament held only the night of the King of the Ring event with sixteen participates will be in the tournament and the winner usually would get a GWF World Heavyweight Championship shot at the Global Warfare pay-per-view. There are currently no participates in the tournament as of yet.

One of the main feuds for King of the Ring is for the GWF Intercontinental Championship with current champion Triple H defends against new No. 1 Contender AJ Styles. Styles won a Fatal four way match on the August 1, 2012 addition of GWF Raw which gave him the No. 1 Contenders spot. Styles defeated former Intercontinental Champion's Hollywood Hogan, Jeff Hardy and Chris Jericho to win the No. 1 spot for the Intercontinental Championship. Triple H however is scheduled to defend the Intercontinental Championship on the August 6, 2012 addition of GWF Raw against Jeff Hardy.

Results

# Results Stipulations
1 Triple H (c) vs. AJ Styles Singles match for the GWF Intercontinental Championship

King of the Ring tournament bracket

  First round Second round Semifinals Finals
                             
1       
16       
          
 
          
8     
9       
          
          
5       
12       
        
 
          
4     
13       
        
        
6       
11       
        
 
          
3     
14       
        
          
7       
10       
        
 
          
2     
15       

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