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Another feud for Redemption is [[Jay Lethal (AEW)|Jay Lethal]] and [[Abyss (AEW)|Abyss]] involving [[AJ Lee (AEW)|AJ Lee]] who had been abducted by Abyss at [[AEW Superclash (2012)|Superclash]] Jay Lethal has been trying to save AJ Lee since an episode of Concussion. On the July 16, 2012 episode of Concussion it was announced that Lethal would face Abyss in a match with the stipulations being If Lethal wins, Abyss will let AJ Lee Go and if Abyss wins, He gets to do what he pleases with AJ Lee.
Another feud for Redemption is [[Jay Lethal (AEW)|Jay Lethal]] and [[Abyss (AEW)|Abyss]] involving [[AJ Lee (AEW)|AJ Lee]] who had been abducted by Abyss at [[AEW Superclash (2012)|Superclash]] Jay Lethal has been trying to save AJ Lee since an episode of Concussion. On the July 16, 2012 episode of Concussion it was announced that Lethal would face Abyss in a match with the stipulations being If Lethal wins, Abyss will let AJ Lee Go and if Abyss wins, He gets to do what he pleases with AJ Lee.
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|[[David Otunga (AEW)|David Otunga]] (c) vs. [[Scott Steiner AEW)|Scott Steiner]]
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|[[Petey Williams (AEW)|Petey Williams]] (c) vs. [[Dolph Ziggler (AEW)|Dolph Ziggler]]
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{{2012 AEW PPV}}

Current revision as of 03:19, 22 November 2012

Superclash (2012)
redemptionn.jpg
Promotional poster featuring Cactus Jack
Theme
song(s)
"TBA" by TBA
Imformation
Promotion Attitude Era Wrestling
Date July 29, 2012
Venue Staples Center
City Los Angeles, California
Pay-per-view chronology
Superclash
(2012)
Redemption
(2012)
Summer of Destiny
(2012)
Redemption chronology
First Redemption
(2012)
Redemption
(2013)

Redemption (2012) is a efed professional wrestling pay-per-view that is produced by Attitude Era Wrestling. The show will be the first Redemption event. There are currently two matches announced for the pay-per-view.

Contents

[edit] Background

The main feud leading into Redemption is for the AEW World Heavyweight Championship as the current World Heavyweight Champion Colt Cabana defending the title against the returning Cactus Jack, Cactus Jack attacked Colt Cabana on a episode of Monday Night Concussion. This set up Cactus Jack to be the No. 1 contender for Colt Cabana's World Heavyweight Championship.

Another feud going on for Redemption is for the AEW Television Championship as the current Television Champion Petey Williams defends the Television Champion against a former Television Champion Dolph Ziggler, At Superclash Williams defeated Chris Hero to retain the AEW Light Heavyweight Championship and to become the new AEW Television Championship, that same night Colt Cabana defeated Dolph Ziggler to retain the World Heavyweight Championship. On an episode of Concussion it was announced that Petey Williams would defend the Television Championship against Ziggler.

Another feud for the AEW Intercontinental Championship with the current AEW intercontinental Champion David Otunga defending the Intercontinental Championship against Scott Steiner who had started a fued with Otunga after Superclash where Otunga won a Gauntley Battle royal to win the Intercontinental Championship.

Another rivalry was Chris Jericho accompanied by Stephanie McMahon faces Cody Rhodes in a Singles match, Rhodes and McMahon seemed to be having a "Business relationship" and when Jericho found out this on July 16, 2012 Jericho challenged Rhodes and later that night Jericho attacked Rhodes and the match was made for Redemption.

Another rivalry for Redemption is between CM Punk and Austin Aries, Austin Aries has been dating one of the AEW Starlets Eve Torres on one night of Concussion, Eve and Punk talked about the losing strike of Eve and other stuff. Aries took it to another level when he attacked Punk during a Interview backstage. On the July 16, 2012 episode of Concussion it was announced that Austin Aries would face CM Punk at Redemption in a one-on-one match.

Another feud for Redemption is Jay Lethal and Abyss involving AJ Lee who had been abducted by Abyss at Superclash Jay Lethal has been trying to save AJ Lee since an episode of Concussion. On the July 16, 2012 episode of Concussion it was announced that Lethal would face Abyss in a match with the stipulations being If Lethal wins, Abyss will let AJ Lee Go and if Abyss wins, He gets to do what he pleases with AJ Lee.

[edit] Results

# Results Stipulations
1 Jay Lethal vs. Abyss ended in a no conest Non-Sanctioned match, If Lethal wins, Abyss will let AJ go and if Abyss wins, He gets do do as he pleases with her
2 Austin Aries defeated CM Punk Singles match
3 Bray Wyatt defeated Justin Gabriel (with Kelly Kelly) Singles match
4 Chris Jericho (with Stephanie McMahon) defeated Cody Rhodes Singles match
5 Scott Steiner defeated David Otunga (c) Sngles match for the AEW Intercontinental Championship
8 Velvet Sky defeated Candice Michelle (c), Maryse, and Eve Torres Fatal Four Way Elimination match for the AEW Starlets Championship
9 Dolph Ziggler defeated Petey Williams (c) Singles match for the AEW Television Championship
10 Colt Cabana (c) defeated Cactus Jack Hardcore match for the AEW World Heavyweight Championship

[edit] See also

AEW Redemption

[edit] References

[edit] External links

[logo soon] Redemption [logo soon]
20122013
2012 Attitude Era Wrestling pay-per-views
New Year's RevengeWrestle WarNo EscapeBoiling PointBetrayalSuperclashRedemptionSummer of DestinyRaptureBlackoutUltimate AscensionThe Last Stand


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