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The card will include matches resulting from scripted storylines and have results predetermined by WIW on the [[Rage (WIW brand)|Rage]] [[WIW Brand Extension|brand]], one of WIW's brand divisions. Storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television show ''[[WIW Rage|Rage]]''. | The card will include matches resulting from scripted storylines and have results predetermined by WIW on the [[Rage (WIW brand)|Rage]] [[WIW Brand Extension|brand]], one of WIW's brand divisions. Storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television show ''[[WIW Rage|Rage]]''. | ||
- | At [[WIW World War (2018)|World War]], [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] co-won the men's World War Rumble match with [[Corbin Edwards (WIW)|Corbin Edwards]], it would be announced by the Rage General Manager [[Rex Martin (WIW)|Rex Martin]] and ShowDown General Manager [[Turf Finnegan (WIW)|Turf Finnegan]] that both would go for their respective brands championship, however due to the controversal outcome of the Rumble match and both would defend their opportunities at their brands next PPV events. The next day, Rage General Manger Rex Martin announced that McAlmond's opportunity would be defended in a [[Elimination Chamber Match (WIW)|Elimination Chamber match]] and the winner would face [[Tyler Mane]] for the [[WIW World Championship]] at [[WIW SuperBrawl 10|SuperBrawl X]]. Five qualification matches were scheduled. The first two will be contested on the January 31 episode of ''Rage''. In the first, [[Brady Hanson (WIW)|Mad Hanson]] defeated [[Chris LaGreca (WIW)|Chris LaGreca]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Steel cage match|steel cage]] [[Professional wrestling match types#Last Man Standing match|last man standing match]] to qualify; both had competed in the WIW World title match at World War, and LaGreca was taken to a local hospital | + | At [[WIW World War (2018)|World War]], [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] co-won the men's World War Rumble match with [[Corbin Edwards (WIW)|Corbin Edwards]], it would be announced by the Rage General Manager [[Rex Martin (WIW)|Rex Martin]] and ShowDown General Manager [[Turf Finnegan (WIW)|Turf Finnegan]] that both would go for their respective brands championship, however due to the controversal outcome of the Rumble match and both would defend their opportunities at their brands next PPV events. The next day, Rage General Manger Rex Martin announced that McAlmond's opportunity would be defended in a [[Elimination Chamber Match (WIW)|Elimination Chamber match]] and the winner would face [[Tyler Mane]] for the [[WIW World Championship]] at [[WIW SuperBrawl 10|SuperBrawl X]]. Five qualification matches were scheduled. The first two will be contested on the January 31 episode of ''Rage''. In the first, [[Brady Hanson (WIW)|Mad Hanson]] defeated [[Chris LaGreca (WIW)|Chris LaGreca]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Steel cage match|steel cage]] [[Professional wrestling match types#Last Man Standing match|last man standing match]] to qualify; both had competed in the WIW World title match at World War, and LaGreca was taken to a local hospital. In the second qualification match, [[Damian Lufborough (WIW)|Damian Lufborough]] defeated [[Chris Gomez (WIW)|Chris Gomez]] to qualify. The following week, [[WIW International Championship|International Champion]] [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] defeated [[Daniel Gonzalez (WIW)|Daniel Gonzalez]] to retain his spot in the match. That same episode, [[Kooper McAlmond (WIW)|Kooper McAlmond]] and [[Eric Stevens (WIW)|Eric Stevens]] qualified by defeating [[Jon Rispens (WIW)|Jon Rispens]] and [[Chase Andridge (WIW)|Chase Andridge]], respectively. The final qualification match was scheduled for the following week in a fatal four-five match between Gomez, Rispens, Gonzalez, and the returning [[Richard Munoz (WIW)|Richard Munoz]] and [[Brandon Martin (WIW)|Richard Munoz]]. |
- | On the January 31 episode of ''Rage'', Commissioner [[Glennda McAlmond (WIW)|Glennda McAlmond]] told [[Emily Taflan (WIW)|Emily Taflan]], who won the inaugural women's World War Rumble match the previous Sunday at World War, to wait until after Steel Roulette to pick which championship to challenge for at SuperBrawl X, as [[WIW World Women's Championship|World Women's Champion]] [[Brenah McAlmond (WIW)|Brenah McAlmond-Quinn]] was scheduled to defend her title in the first-ever women's Elimination Chamber match. | + | On the January 31 episode of ''Rage'', Commissioner [[Glennda McAlmond (WIW)|Glennda McAlmond]] told [[Emily Taflan (WIW)|Emily Taflan]], who won the inaugural women's World War Rumble match the previous Sunday at World War, to wait until after Steel Roulette to pick which championship to challenge for at SuperBrawl X, as [[WIW World Women's Championship|World Women's Champion]] [[Brenah McAlmond (WIW)|Brenah McAlmond-Quinn]] was scheduled to defend her title in the first-ever women's Elimination Chamber match. The following week, General Manager Rex Martin announced that [[Leah Messer|Leah]], [[Jessica Rothe]], [[Victoria Lehr (WIW)|Victoria Lehr]], [[Jinger Tripp-Johnson (WIW)|Jinger Tripp-Johnson]] and [[Tina Goyins (WIW)|Tina Goyins]] would be the other competitors in the Elimination Chamber match. |
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+ | On the February 7 episode of ''Rage'', [[Emily Taflan (WIW)|Emily Taflan]] spoke about winning the Women's World War Rumble and that she couldn't wait to go to SuperBrawl X and win the World Women's Championship from whomever the champion should be, she was confronted by [[Sarah Grobel (WIW)|Sarah Grobel]], [[Ravyn Scott (WIW)|Ravyn Scott]] and [[Sari Pasma (WIW)|Sari Pasma]] wanting to fight Taflan for her spot, Taflan wouldn't back down and accepted their challenges. Later that evening, Rex Martin made the match offical as a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic elimination matches|Fatla four way elimination match]] and If Grobel, Scott or Pasma wins the match, they'll be added to the WIW World Women's Championship match at SuperBrawl X making it a triple threat match. | ||
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+ | On the February 5 episode of Raw, General Manager Kurt Angle announced that Nia Jax would face Asuka at Elimination Chamber and if she were to defeat Asuka, who would still receive her championship opportunity at WrestleMania, Jax would also be inserted into the Raw Women's Championship match at the event.[9] | ||
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Revision as of 09:47, 8 February 2018
Steel Roulette (2018) | ||
Information | ||
Promotion | World Incorporated Wrestling | |
Brand(s) | Rage | |
Date | February 25, 2018 | |
Venue | Four Seasons Arena | |
City | Great Falls, Montana | |
IWE Network chronology | ||
World War (2018) | Steel Roulette (2018) | Final Fight (2018) |
Steel Roulette chronology | ||
Steel Roulette (2017) | Steel Roulette (2018) |
Steel Roulette (2018) is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Incorporated Wrestling for the Rage brands. It will take place on February 25, 2018 at the Four Seasons Arena in Great Falls, Montana.
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Background
The card will include matches resulting from scripted storylines and have results predetermined by WIW on the Rage brand, one of WIW's brand divisions. Storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television show Rage.
At World War, Kevin McAlmond co-won the men's World War Rumble match with Corbin Edwards, it would be announced by the Rage General Manager Rex Martin and ShowDown General Manager Turf Finnegan that both would go for their respective brands championship, however due to the controversal outcome of the Rumble match and both would defend their opportunities at their brands next PPV events. The next day, Rage General Manger Rex Martin announced that McAlmond's opportunity would be defended in a Elimination Chamber match and the winner would face Tyler Mane for the WIW World Championship at SuperBrawl X. Five qualification matches were scheduled. The first two will be contested on the January 31 episode of Rage. In the first, Mad Hanson defeated Chris LaGreca in a steel cage last man standing match to qualify; both had competed in the WIW World title match at World War, and LaGreca was taken to a local hospital. In the second qualification match, Damian Lufborough defeated Chris Gomez to qualify. The following week, International Champion Kevin McAlmond defeated Daniel Gonzalez to retain his spot in the match. That same episode, Kooper McAlmond and Eric Stevens qualified by defeating Jon Rispens and Chase Andridge, respectively. The final qualification match was scheduled for the following week in a fatal four-five match between Gomez, Rispens, Gonzalez, and the returning Richard Munoz and Richard Munoz.
On the January 31 episode of Rage, Commissioner Glennda McAlmond told Emily Taflan, who won the inaugural women's World War Rumble match the previous Sunday at World War, to wait until after Steel Roulette to pick which championship to challenge for at SuperBrawl X, as World Women's Champion Brenah McAlmond-Quinn was scheduled to defend her title in the first-ever women's Elimination Chamber match. The following week, General Manager Rex Martin announced that Leah, Jessica Rothe, Victoria Lehr, Jinger Tripp-Johnson and Tina Goyins would be the other competitors in the Elimination Chamber match.
On the February 7 episode of Rage, Emily Taflan spoke about winning the Women's World War Rumble and that she couldn't wait to go to SuperBrawl X and win the World Women's Championship from whomever the champion should be, she was confronted by Sarah Grobel, Ravyn Scott and Sari Pasma wanting to fight Taflan for her spot, Taflan wouldn't back down and accepted their challenges. Later that evening, Rex Martin made the match offical as a Fatla four way elimination match and If Grobel, Scott or Pasma wins the match, they'll be added to the WIW World Women's Championship match at SuperBrawl X making it a triple threat match.
On the February 5 episode of Raw, General Manager Kurt Angle announced that Nia Jax would face Asuka at Elimination Chamber and if she were to defeat Asuka, who would still receive her championship opportunity at WrestleMania, Jax would also be inserted into the Raw Women's Championship match at the event.[9]
Matches
No. | Matches | Stipulations | |
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1 | Kevin McAlmond vs. Mad Hanson vs. Damian Lufborough vs. Eric Stevens vs. Kooper McAlmond vs. TBD | Elimination Chamber match for McAlmond's WIW World Championship match at SuperBrawl X | |
2 | Brenah McAlmond-Quinn (c) vs. Victoria Lehr vs. Leah vs. Jessica Rothe vs. Jinger Tripp-Johnson vs. Tina Goyins | Elimination Chamber match for the WIW World Women's Championship | |
3 | Emily Taflan vs. Sarah Grobel vs. Ravyn Scott vs. Sari Pasma | Fatla four way elimination match; If Grobel, Scott or Pasma wins, they'll be added to the WIW World Women's Championship match at SuperBrawl X | |
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
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See also
References
External links
← 2017 • 2018 WIW pay-per-view events • 2019 → | |||
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WIW | World War • Steel Roulette • Final Fight • SuperBrawl X • Greastest World War • Chaos Theory • Money in the Bank • Broken Bodies • SummerBash • Hellbound • Super Showdown Supercard • Glamorous Revolution • All Hail • Soul Survivor • TLC: Christmas Horror Feast | ||
NGW | NGW TakeOver: Anaconda • NGW TakeOver: SuperBrawl • NGW TakeOver: Missoula • NGW TakeOver: Great Falls IV | ||
NGW MD | United We Stand Tournament |