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At [[IWE Money in the Bank (2014)|Money in the Bank]], [[Dustin Simpson]] won the ladder match for the [[Vacant|vacant]] [[IWE World Heavyweight Championship]] to become a record breaking 12-time IWE World Heavyweight Champion. The next night on ''Raw'', [[Triple K]] announced Simpson will defend the title at Battleground in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches|Fatal 4-Way match]] against [[Joesph Anoa'i|Roman Reigns]], [[Glenn McAlmond|Kane]] and [[Kevin Orton]].
At [[IWE Money in the Bank (2014)|Money in the Bank]], [[Dustin Simpson]] won the ladder match for the [[Vacant|vacant]] [[IWE World Heavyweight Championship]] to become a record breaking 12-time IWE World Heavyweight Champion. The next night on ''Raw'', [[Triple K]] announced Simpson will defend the title at Battleground in a [[Professional wrestling match types#Basic non-elimination matches|Fatal 4-Way match]] against [[Joesph Anoa'i|Roman Reigns]], [[Glenn McAlmond|Kane]] and [[Kevin Orton]].
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On June 30 edition of ''Raw'', [[Michael Cole]] announced that [[Daniel Gonzalez|Bad News Barrett]] suffered an injury on the June 27 edition of ''SmackDown'' where he was rammed through the barricade by [[Charlie Wilson|Jack Swagger]]. Due to this, he was stripped of the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|Intercontinental Championship]]. Cole also announced that there will be a [[Battle royal (professional wrestling)|Battleground Battle Royal]] for the [[Vacant|vacant]] IWE Intercontinental Championship. On the same edition, [[Eric Malstrom|Cesaro]], [[Reg Hageman|The Great Khali]], [[Jose Serrano|Kofi Kingston]], and [[Aaron Peters|Damien Sandow]] were added to the battle royal. On the July 1 edition of ''[[IWE Main Event|Main Event]]'',  [[Nick Kessler|Dolph Ziggler]], [[Kyle Szatkowski|Rob Van Dam]], [[Chris Reeves|Ryback]], [[Kooper McAlmond|Curtis Axel]] and [[Keith Ewen|Big E]] were added to the match. On the July 4 edition of ''SmackDown'', [[Justin Marlen|Alberto Del Rio]] and [[Taylor Hellbusch|Bo Dallas]] were added to the match.
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On June 30 edition of ''Raw'', [[Michael Cole]] announced that [[Daniel Gonzalez|Bad News Barrett]] suffered an injury on the June 27 edition of ''SmackDown'' where he was rammed through the barricade by [[Charlie Wilson|Jack Swagger]]. Due to this, he was stripped of the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship|Intercontinental Championship]]. Cole also announced that there will be a [[Battle Royal Match|Battleground Battle Royal]] for the [[Vacant|vacant]] IWE Intercontinental Championship. On the same edition, [[Eric Malstrom|Cesaro]], [[Reg Hageman|The Great Khali]], [[Jose Serrano|Kofi Kingston]], and [[Aaron Peters|Damien Sandow]] were added to the battle royal. On the July 1 edition of ''[[IWE Main Event|Main Event]]'',  [[Nick Kessler|Dolph Ziggler]], [[Kyle Szatkowski|Rob Van Dam]], [[Chris Reeves|Ryback]], [[Kooper McAlmond|Curtis Axel]] and [[Keith Ewen|Big E]] were added to the match. On the July 4 edition of ''SmackDown'', [[Justin Marlen|Alberto Del Rio]] and [[Taylor Hellbusch|Bo Dallas]] were added to the match.
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Revision as of 23:00, 6 July 2014

Battleground (2014)
Promotional poster featuring various IWE superstars
Theme
song
(s)
"Jungle" by X Ambassadors & Jamie N Commons
Imformation
Promotion IWE
Date July 20, 2014
Venue Tampa Bay Times Forum
City Tampa, Florida
Pay-per-view chronology
Money in the
Bank (2014)
Battleground
(2014)
SummerSlam
(2014)
Battleground chronology
Battleground
(2013)
Battleground
(2014)

Battleground (2014) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by IWE. It will take place on July 20, 2014 at the Tampa Bay Times Forum in Tampa, Florida. It will be the second event under the Battleground chronology, with the event having originated in 2013.

Background

See also: professional wrestling

Battleground will feature professional wrestling matches involving different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines that play out on IWE's television programs. Wrestlers portray heroes or villains as they follow a series of events that build tension, and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.

At Money in the Bank, Dustin Simpson won the ladder match for the vacant IWE World Heavyweight Championship to become a record breaking 12-time IWE World Heavyweight Champion. The next night on Raw, Triple K announced Simpson will defend the title at Battleground in a Fatal 4-Way match against Roman Reigns, Kane and Kevin Orton.

On June 30 edition of Raw, Michael Cole announced that Bad News Barrett suffered an injury on the June 27 edition of SmackDown where he was rammed through the barricade by Jack Swagger. Due to this, he was stripped of the Intercontinental Championship. Cole also announced that there will be a Battleground Battle Royal for the vacant IWE Intercontinental Championship. On the same edition, Cesaro, The Great Khali, Kofi Kingston, and Damien Sandow were added to the battle royal. On the July 1 edition of Main Event, Dolph Ziggler, Rob Van Dam, Ryback, Curtis Axel and Big E were added to the match. On the July 4 edition of SmackDown, Alberto Del Rio and Bo Dallas were added to the match.

Results

No. Results Stipulations
1 Dustin Simpson (c) vs. Kane vs. Kevin Orton vs. Roman Reigns Fatal 4-Way match for the IWE World Heavyweight Championship
2 Alberto Del Rio vs. Big E vs. Bo Dallas vs. Cesaro vs. Curtis Axel vs. Damien Sandow vs. Dolph Ziggler vs. The Great Khali vs. Kofi Kingston vs. Rob Van Dam vs. Ryback vs. TBA Battleground Battle Royal for the vacant IWE Intercontinental Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

References

See also

External links

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