WIW Final Fight (2017)
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==Background== | ==Background== | ||
:''See also: [[Professional Wrestling (WIW)|Professional wrestling]]'' | :''See also: [[Professional Wrestling (WIW)|Professional wrestling]]'' | ||
- | The card will include matches resulting from scripted storylines and have results predetermined by [[World Incorporated Wrestling|WIW]] on the [[WIW Rage|Rage]] [[WIW Brand Extension|brands]]. Storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television show, ''Rage''. | + | The card will include matches resulting from scripted storylines and have results predetermined by [[World Incorporated Wrestling|WIW]] on the [[WIW Rage|Rage]] [[WIW Brand Extension|brands]]. Storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television show, ''Rage'' and ''[[WIW Dynamites Live|Dynamites Live]]'' |
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- | == | + | On the January 4, 2017, episode of ''Rage'', [[Tyler Mane]] returned to WIW television as the first guest on ''The Calvert Show'', where he confronted [[WIW World Championship|WIW World Champion]] [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]]. Mane declared that all though he and McAlmond were friends, he would win the [[WIW World War (2017)|World War]] on January 29 and face McAlmond for the WIW World Championship at [[WIW SuperBrawl 9|SuperBrawl IX]]. After eliminating [[Chris LaGreca (WIW)|Chris LaGreca]] from the [[WIW World War#Match|World War Rumble match]], but failing to win, Mane accepted LaGreca's challenge for a final match at SuperBrawl IX after interrupting [[Matt Borske (WIW)|Matt Borske]] and [[WIW International Championship|WIW International Champion]] [[Jeremy Calvert]] confrontation with WIW World Champion McAlmond. After Borske and Calvert mocked McAlmond and Mane, Mane then challenged Borske and Calvert to a tag team match, later that night. In the Main event, McAlmond and Mane defeated Borske and Calvert when Mane pinned Borske. The following week on ''Rage'', [[Rex Martin (WIW)|Rex Martin]] revealed that McAlmond would defend the WIW World Champiosnhip against Mane at Final Fight. |
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+ | On the January 11, 2017, episode of ''Rage'', [[Dustin Simpson (WIW)|Dustin Simpson]] lost the [[WIW International Championship]] to [[Jeremy Calvert]] after interference from [[Brady Hanson (WIW)|Mad Hanson]]. On the January 25, 2017, episode of ''Rage'', Simpson invoked his one-on-one rematch, Simpson won by disqualification when Hanson attacked him. At World War on January 29, 2017, Borske and Calvert defeated WIW World Champion McAlmond and Simpson, when Hanson interfered and once again attacked Simpson, allowing Calvert to pin Simpson and retain the WIW International Championship. The following Wednesday on ''Rage'', The following week, Simpson demanded to face Hanson that night but General Manager Rex Martin denied his request and scheduled the match to take place at Final Fight. Later that night, Hanson defeated [[Michael Phelps]] by disqualification when Simpson attacked Hanson and performed two big boots on Hanson, before being powerslammed through the announce table. | ||
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+ | At World War, [[Richard Allen (WIW)|Richard Allen]] captured the [[WIW Dynamite Division Championship]] by defeating [[Josh Hooper (WIW)|Josh Hooper]]. The following night on ''Rage'', Allen came out for a "championship celebration", but was interrupted by Hooper, who stated that he would get a rematch and when he did, he would make Allen wish his name ever came out of his mouth, and then a brawl ensued. The next night on ''Dynamites Live'', it was revealed that Hooper had gotten injured during the brawl. On the February 8 episode of ''Rage'', Rex Martin revealed that a battle royal was scheduled for the following night on ''Dynamites Live'' to determine the number one contender for Allen at Final Fight. The next night on ''Dynamites Live'', [[Jordan Garrison (WIW)|Jordan Garrison]] last eliminated [[Aaron Schmalzried (WIW)|Aaron Schmalzried]] to win the battle royal match and become the number one contender, he was attacked by Allen after the match. | ||
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+ | ==Results== | ||
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+ | !1{{small|<sup>P</sup>}} | ||
+ | |[[Josh Hooper (WIW)|Josh Hooper]] and [[Aaron Schmalzried (WIW)|Aaron Schmalzried]] defeated [[Cody Bechdol (WIW)|Cody Bechdol]] and [[Darrell Sydnor, Jr. (WIW)|Darrell Sydnor, Jr.]] | ||
+ | |[[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Tag team match|Tag team match]] | ||
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+ | !2 | ||
+ | |[[Brenah McAlmond (WIW)|Brenah McAlmond-Quinn]] defeated [[McKaulie Matteson (WIW)|McKaulie Matteson]] | ||
+ | |[[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Variations of singles matches|Singles match]] | ||
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+ | !3 | ||
+ | |[[The Enterprise (WIW)#The Club of Chaos|The Club of Chaos]] ([[Matt Hooper (WIW)|Matt Hooper]] and [[Ryan Barnhart (WIW)|Ryan Barnhart]]) (c) (with [[James Burdick (WIW)|James Burdick]]) vs. [[Ryan Gleason and Brian Tobol (WIW)|Ryan Gleason and Brian Tobol]] | ||
+ | |Tag team match for the [[WIW World Tag Team Championship]] | ||
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+ | !4 | ||
+ | |[[Leah D. Messer|Leah]] defeated [[Victoria Lehr (WIW)|Victoria Lehr]] | ||
+ | |Singles match | ||
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+ | !5 | ||
+ | |[[Michael Phelps]] defeated [[Matt Borske (WIW)|Matt Borske]] | ||
+ | |Singles match, for a spot in the [[WIW World Championship]] match at [[WIW SuperBrawl 9|SuperBrawl IX]] | ||
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+ | !6 | ||
+ | |[[Jesse Dern (WIW)|Jesse Dern]] defeated [[Ryan Borske (WIW)|Ryan Borske]] by countout | ||
+ | |Singles match | ||
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+ | !7 | ||
+ | |[[Richard Allen (WIW)|Richard Allen]] (c) defeated [[Jordan Garrison (WIW)|Jordan Garrison]] | ||
+ | |Singles match for the [[WIW Dynamite Division Championship]] | ||
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+ | !8 | ||
+ | |[[Dustin Simpson (WIW)|Dustin Simpson]] defeated [[Brady Hanson (WIW)|Mad Hanson]] | ||
+ | |Singles match | ||
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+ | !9 | ||
+ | |[[Kara Magill (WIW)|Kara Magill]] (c) defeated [[Kaila Matteson (WIW)|Kaila Matteson]] and [[Kelli Kerpa (WIW)|Kelli Kerpa]] | ||
+ | |[[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic non-elimination matches|Triple Threat match]] for the [[WIW World Women's Championship]] | ||
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+ | !10 | ||
+ | |[[Tyler Mane]] defeated [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] (c) | ||
+ | |Singles match for the [[WIW World Championship]] | ||
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| colspan="4"|{{center|(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match<br>'''P''' – indicates the match will take place on the pre-show}} | | colspan="4"|{{center|(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match<br>'''P''' – indicates the match will take place on the pre-show}} | ||
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== See also == | == See also == |
Current revision as of 08:24, 27 January 2018
Final Fight (2017) | ||
Information | ||
Promotion | WIW | |
Brand(s) | Rage | |
Date | March 5, 2017 | |
Venue | Dahlberg Arena | |
City | Missoula, Montana | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
Steel Roulette (2017) | Final Fight (2017) | NGW TakeOver: Billings |
Final Fight chronology | ||
First | Final Fight (2017) | Final Fight (2018) |
Final Fight (2017) is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WIW for the Rage brand. It will take place on March 5, 2017 at the [[[Dahlberg Arena (Missoula, Montana)|Dahlberg Arena]] in Missoula, Montana. This will be the first event in the Final Fight chronology.
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[edit] Background
- See also: Professional wrestling
The card will include matches resulting from scripted storylines and have results predetermined by WIW on the Rage brands. Storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television show, Rage and Dynamites Live
On the January 4, 2017, episode of Rage, Tyler Mane returned to WIW television as the first guest on The Calvert Show, where he confronted WIW World Champion Kevin McAlmond. Mane declared that all though he and McAlmond were friends, he would win the World War on January 29 and face McAlmond for the WIW World Championship at SuperBrawl IX. After eliminating Chris LaGreca from the World War Rumble match, but failing to win, Mane accepted LaGreca's challenge for a final match at SuperBrawl IX after interrupting Matt Borske and WIW International Champion Jeremy Calvert confrontation with WIW World Champion McAlmond. After Borske and Calvert mocked McAlmond and Mane, Mane then challenged Borske and Calvert to a tag team match, later that night. In the Main event, McAlmond and Mane defeated Borske and Calvert when Mane pinned Borske. The following week on Rage, Rex Martin revealed that McAlmond would defend the WIW World Champiosnhip against Mane at Final Fight.
On the January 11, 2017, episode of Rage, Dustin Simpson lost the WIW International Championship to Jeremy Calvert after interference from Mad Hanson. On the January 25, 2017, episode of Rage, Simpson invoked his one-on-one rematch, Simpson won by disqualification when Hanson attacked him. At World War on January 29, 2017, Borske and Calvert defeated WIW World Champion McAlmond and Simpson, when Hanson interfered and once again attacked Simpson, allowing Calvert to pin Simpson and retain the WIW International Championship. The following Wednesday on Rage, The following week, Simpson demanded to face Hanson that night but General Manager Rex Martin denied his request and scheduled the match to take place at Final Fight. Later that night, Hanson defeated Michael Phelps by disqualification when Simpson attacked Hanson and performed two big boots on Hanson, before being powerslammed through the announce table.
At World War, Richard Allen captured the WIW Dynamite Division Championship by defeating Josh Hooper. The following night on Rage, Allen came out for a "championship celebration", but was interrupted by Hooper, who stated that he would get a rematch and when he did, he would make Allen wish his name ever came out of his mouth, and then a brawl ensued. The next night on Dynamites Live, it was revealed that Hooper had gotten injured during the brawl. On the February 8 episode of Rage, Rex Martin revealed that a battle royal was scheduled for the following night on Dynamites Live to determine the number one contender for Allen at Final Fight. The next night on Dynamites Live, Jordan Garrison last eliminated Aaron Schmalzried to win the battle royal match and become the number one contender, he was attacked by Allen after the match.
[edit] Results
[edit] See also
[edit] References
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← 2016 • 2017 WIW pay-per-view events • 2018 → | |||
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WIW | World War • Steel Roulette • Final Fight • SuperBrawl IX • Chaos Theory • Full Throttle • Hardcore Heaven • Money in the Bank • Addicted to Chaos • Battle Scars • SummerBash • Marjorie Martin Classic Finals • No Remorse • Halloween Hell • TLC: Christmas Chaos • Soul Survivor • Clash of Champions | ||
NGW | TakeOver: Belgrade • TakeOver: Billings • NGW TakeOver: Missoula • Takeover: Great Falls III • TakeOver: Kalispell • TakeOver: WarGames in Hell |