WIW WrestleMania 2
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- | |<small>[[Facebook IWE The Hooper's|The Hooper Brothers]] ([[Facebook IWE Matt Hooper|Matt]] and [[Facebook IWE Josh Hooper|Josh]]) (c) defeated [[Facebook IWE | + | |<small>[[Facebook IWE The Hooper's|The Hooper Brothers]] ([[Facebook IWE Matt Hooper|Matt]] and [[Facebook IWE Josh Hooper|Josh]]) (c) defeated [[Facebook IWE Gleason and Tobol|R and B]] ([[Facebook IWE Ryan Gleason|Ryan Gleason]] and [[Facebook IWE Brian Tobol|Brian Tobol]]) and [[Facebook IWE The Nexus|Nexus]] ([[Facebook IWE Josh Erickson|Josh]] and [[Facebook IWE Tyler Erickson|Tyler]]) </small> |
|<small>[[Facebook Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match|TLC match]] for the [[Facebook IWE Unified Tag Team Championship|Unified Tag Team Championship]] </small> | |<small>[[Facebook Tables, Ladders and Chairs Match|TLC match]] for the [[Facebook IWE Unified Tag Team Championship|Unified Tag Team Championship]] </small> | ||
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Revision as of 06:32, 23 December 2011
WrestleMania II | ||
Promotional poster featuring various IWE Superstars | ||
Imformation | ||
Promotion | International Wrestling Entertainment | |
Date | March 28, 2010 | |
Attendance | 400 | |
Venue | Circus Theatre | |
City | Montana | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
Chamber of Hell (2010) | WrestleMania II | Throw the Rules Out (2010) |
WrestleMania chronology | ||
First | WrestleMania I! | WrestleMania III |
WrestleMania II is a Facebook wrestling pay-per-view that is produced by International Wrestling Entertainment.
Contents |
Background
Event
Preliminary Matches
Main Event Matches
Aftermath
IWE Champion, Kevin McAlmond and Daniel Gonzalez continued their feud for a few more months. The two would face off in serious of Extreme Matches in months to come. Kevin McAlmond would also go onto win the World Tag Team Championship
World Heavyweight Champion, Martin McAlmond feuded with other Superstars such as Dustin Simpson, Chris Gomez and even Kris McGowan over the World Heavyweight Championship. Martin McAlmond would also go onto win the World Tag Team Championship with his younger brother Kevin McAlmond