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'''SuperBrawl X''' is a [[Professional Wrestling (WIW)|professional wrestling]] [[Pay-Per-View|pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of WIW pay-per-view events|event]] produced by [[World Incorporated Wrestling]] for the [[Rage (WIW brand)|Rage]] and [[ShowDown (WIW brand)|ShowDown]] [[WIW Brand Extension|brands]]. It will take place on April 8, 2018 at the [[Helena Civic Center]] in [[Helena, Montana]]. | '''SuperBrawl X''' is a [[Professional Wrestling (WIW)|professional wrestling]] [[Pay-Per-View|pay-per-view]] (PPV) [[List of WIW pay-per-view events|event]] produced by [[World Incorporated Wrestling]] for the [[Rage (WIW brand)|Rage]] and [[ShowDown (WIW brand)|ShowDown]] [[WIW Brand Extension|brands]]. It will take place on April 8, 2018 at the [[Helena Civic Center]] in [[Helena, Montana]]. | ||
==Production== | ==Production== | ||
+ | ===Background=== | ||
[[WIW SuperBrawl|SuperBrawl]] is considered WIW's flagship event, having been described as the [[NFL Super Bowl|Super Bowl]] of sports entertainment. The event will be the third SuperBrawl to be held in the state of Helena. | [[WIW SuperBrawl|SuperBrawl]] is considered WIW's flagship event, having been described as the [[NFL Super Bowl|Super Bowl]] of sports entertainment. The event will be the third SuperBrawl to be held in the state of Helena. | ||
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The card featured matches that resulted from scripted storylines and had results predetermined by [[World Incorporated Wrestling|WIW]] on the [[WIW Rage|Rage]] and [[WIW ShowDown|ShowDown]] [[WIW Brand Extension|brand]]. Storylines were produced on WIW's weekly television shows ''Wednesday Night Rage'', ''Thursday Night ShowDown'' and ''[[WIW Dynamites Live|Dynamites Live]]'', the latter of which is [[Cruiserweight (WIW professional wrestling)|dynamite division]]-exclusive. | The card featured matches that resulted from scripted storylines and had results predetermined by [[World Incorporated Wrestling|WIW]] on the [[WIW Rage|Rage]] and [[WIW ShowDown|ShowDown]] [[WIW Brand Extension|brand]]. Storylines were produced on WIW's weekly television shows ''Wednesday Night Rage'', ''Thursday Night ShowDown'' and ''[[WIW Dynamites Live|Dynamites Live]]'', the latter of which is [[Cruiserweight (WIW professional wrestling)|dynamite division]]-exclusive. | ||
- | At | + | At World War, [[Tyler Mane]] defeated [[Chris LaGreca (WIW)|Chris LaGreca]], [[Brady Hanson (WIW)|Mad Hanson]] and [[Martin McAlmond (WIW)|Martin McAlmond]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic non-elimination matches|Fatal four way match]] to retain the [[WIW World Championship]]. Later that night, after losing the [[WIW World Tag Team Championship]] back to [[Jason Downing and Jacob George (WIW)|Jason Downing and Jacob George]], [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] went on to co-win the men's [[WIW World War#Matche|World War Rumble match]] when he and [[Corbin Edwards (WIW)|Corbin Edwards]] eliminated each other at the same time, both Rage and ShowDown General Manager's announced that McAlmond would have to defend his SuperBrawl opportunity in a [[Elimination Chamber Match (WIW)|Elimination Chamber match]], which he won and retained his spot at SuperBrawl against Mane for the WIW World Championship. On the March 14 episode of ''Rage'', Rage General Manager [[Rex Martin (WIW)|Rex Martin]] scheduled McAlmond to team with Mane to face the two contender's for the International Championship, Eric Stevens and Matt Borske in a tag team match, McAlmond and Mane won the match after Mane chokeslammed Stevens, McAlmond tagged himself in and connected with his finsher, dubbed the ''Killer Effect'' and pinned him to win the match, after the match McAlmond hit Mane with the title, turning tweener in the process. The following week, McAlmond opened the show to talk about his match with Mane and was viciously attacked by Mane, who gave McAlmond 6 suplexes and a chokeslam. On the March 28 episode of ''Rage'', Mane attempted to call out McAlmond for his attack a few weeks ago, but Mane was attacked by Evolved Revolution, McAlmond did however make the safe. On the final ''Rage'' before SuperBrawl, Geerlings talked about the match at SuperBrawl, saying that Mane would beat McAlmond just like he beat him at [[WIW Final Fight (2017)|Final Fight 2017]] to win the championship. McAlmond then came out to seek revenge from the ast weeks and attacked Mane with five ''Strikeout''s, but Mane recovered and chokeslammed McAlmond. |
- | At World War, [[ | + | At [[WIW World War (2018)|World War]], [[The Enterprise (WIW professional wrestling)#ShowDown (The Revolution)|The Enterprise]] ([[WIW Heavyweight Championship|WIW Heavyweight Champion]] [[Kevin Hunter (WIW)|Kevin Hunter]] and [[Mark Semmler (WIW)|Mark Semmler]]) defeated [[The Authority of Wrestling (MWA)|The Revolution]] ([[Daniel Mazurek (WIW)|Daniel Mazurek]], [[Michael Nathe (WIW)|Michael Nathe]] [[Michael Nathe and Kyle Webster (WIW)|and]] [[Kyle Webster (WIW)|Kyle Webster]]) in a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Handicap match|3-on-2 handicap match]] to allow Hunter to retain the WIW Heavyweight Championship. Later that night, [[Corbin Edwards (WIW)|Corbin Edwards]] co-won the men's [[WIW World War#Matche|World War Rumble match]] when he and [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] eliminated each other at the same time, both Rage and ShowDown General Manager's announced that Edwards would have to defend his SuperBrawl opportunity in a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic elimination matches|Six-Pack Elimination Challenge]] at [[WIW Final Fight (2018)|Final Fight]], which we won and retained his spot at SuperBrawl against Hunter for the WIW Heavyweight Championship. The following week on ''ShowDown'', Edwards confronted Hunter about the SuperBrawl title match and told him he would beat Hunter in front of the world and finally achieve his dream of being Heavyweight Champion. On the March 29 episode, Hunter was in Edwards' corner for Edwards' match against [[Kyle Webster (WIW)|Kyle Webster]. After defeated Webster, Edwards said he only wanted Hunter at ringside to see how he would loss the title at SuperBrawl. Webster and [[Louie Blood, Jr. (WIW)|Louie Blood, Jr.]] then attacked Hunter, Edwards was about to make the save for Hunter, but Hunter fought back. Edwards teased performing a ''Rolling Corbin'' on Hunter. On the final ''ShowDown'' before SuperBrawl, Hunter warned Edwards that he was going to make Edwards first SuperBrawl nightmare. Edwards responded saying that he knew that Hunter was a great champion, but he could see right through his ploy and would make a mistake at SuperBrawl. The two later teamed up to defeat Webster and Blood, Jr.. After the match, Hunter teased performing ''Flying Superman Punch'' on Edwards. |
- | On the final episode of ''Rage'' before Steele Roulette, [[Kooper McAlmond (WIW)|Kooper McAlmond]] won the [[WIW International Championship]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Gauntlet match|8-Man Gauntlet match]] defeated [[Damian Lufborough (WIW)|Damian Lufborough]], [[Brady Hanson (WIW)|Mad Hanson]], [[Eric Stevens (WIW)|Eric Stevens]], [[Matt Borske (WIW)|Matt Borske]], [[Chris Gomez (WIW)|Chris Gomez]], [[Richard Munoz (WIW)|Richard Munoz]], and former International Champion, [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]], Kooper was forced to defeat Kevin in the final match of the Gauntlet to win the International Championship. However, after failing to take Kevin's SuperBrawl World Championship match at Steele Roulette, Kooper was confronted Stevens and Borske who both wanted a title shot, Rage General Manager Rex Martin would schedule a No. 1 contender's match between the two, but due to outside interference between [[Daniel Gonzalez (WIW)|Daniel Gonzalez]] and Kooper McAlmond, the match ended in a double disqualification, Rex Martin then scheduled a tag team match between Stevens and Gonzalez against McAlmond and Borske, the match was won by McAlmond and Borske with McAlmond pinning Eric. The following week, both McAlmond and Borske confronted Stevens and his [[The Authority of Wrestling (MWA)|Evolved Revolution]], leading to a 2-on-3 handicap match with McAlmond and Borske teaming once again to face Stevens and the renamed [[Ryan Gleason and Brian Tobol (WIW)|Erictourage]] in which Borske pinned Eric. Afterwards, Rage General Manager Rex Martin confronted McAlmond, Stevens and Borske about the outcome of the No. 1 contender's match a few weeks ago before scheduling Kooper to defend the International Championship against Borske in a singles match, however after Eric threatened legal actions for WIW "treating him wrong", Kooper told Martin to add Eric to the match as well, that he would love to beat Eric and Borske in the same match, Martin accepted Kooper's challenge and made the match a triple threat match. | + | On the final episode of ''Rage'' before Steele Roulette, [[Kooper McAlmond (WIW)|Kooper McAlmond]] won the [[WIW International Championship]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Gauntlet match|8-Man Gauntlet match]] defeated [[Damian Lufborough (WIW)|Damian Lufborough]], [[Brady Hanson (WIW)|Mad Hanson]], [[Eric Stevens (WIW)|Eric Stevens]], [[Matt Borske (WIW)|Matt Borske]], [[Chris Gomez (WIW)|Chris Gomez]], [[Richard Munoz (WIW)|Richard Munoz]], and former International Champion, [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]], Kooper was forced to defeat Kevin in the final match of the Gauntlet to win the International Championship. However, after failing to take Kevin's SuperBrawl World Championship match at Steele Roulette, Kooper was confronted Stevens and Borske who both wanted a title shot, Rage General Manager Rex Martin would schedule a No. 1 contender's match between the two, but due to outside interference between [[Daniel Gonzalez (WIW)|Daniel Gonzalez]] and Kooper McAlmond, the match ended in a double disqualification, Rex Martin then scheduled a tag team match between Stevens and Gonzalez against McAlmond and Borske, the match was won by McAlmond and Borske with McAlmond pinning Eric. The following week, both McAlmond and Borske confronted Stevens and his [[The Authority of Wrestling (MWA)|Evolved Revolution]], leading to a 2-on-3 handicap match with McAlmond and Borske teaming once again to face Stevens and the renamed [[Ryan Gleason and Brian Tobol (WIW)|Erictourage]] in which Borske pinned Eric. Afterwards, Rage General Manager Rex Martin confronted McAlmond, Stevens and Borske about the outcome of the No. 1 contender's match a few weeks ago before scheduling Kooper to defend the International Championship against Borske in a singles match, however after Eric threatened legal actions for WIW "treating him wrong", Kooper told Martin to add Eric to the match as well, that he would love to beat Eric and Borske in the same match, Martin accepted Kooper's challenge and made the match a triple threat match. On the March 14 episode, Kooper confronted his Superbrawl opponents, which ended in Kooper and Borske jointly taking out Stevens and Borske attacked Kooper, who later defeated Kooper. The following week, Evolved Revolution faked a breakup and attacked Koper and Borske, who overcame the attack, after which, Kooper attacked Borske. On the final ''Rage'' before SuperBrawl, Kooper defeated Borske in a rematch |
- | Also at World War, [[Emily Taflan (WIW)|Emily Taflan]] won the first-ever women's World War Rumble match, last eliminating [[Taryn Schultz (WIW)|Taryn Schultz]]. As a result, Taflan earned the right to challenge for either the [[WIW World Women's Championship|Rage's World Women's Championship]] or [[WIW Women's Championship|ShowDown's Heavyweight Women's Championship]]. On the advice of Rage Commissioner [[Glennda McAlmond (WIW)|Glennda McAlmond]], Taflan postponed her decision until both [[Brenah McAlmond (WIW)|Brenah McAlmond-Quinn]] and [[Avery Gold (WIW)|Avery Gold]] had successfully defended their titles at Rage's Steele Roulette and ShowDown's Final Fight, respectively. Taflan appeared at Final Fight and indicated that she would challenge Gold for ShowDown's Women's Heavyweight Championship. On the March 14 episode of ''Rage'', explained her reason for wanting to challege Gold for the Heavyweight Women's Championship. On ''ShowDown'' the next night, Taflan confronted Gold, who vowed to end Taflan's undefeated streak once and for all. | + | Also at World War, [[Emily Taflan (WIW)|Emily Taflan]] won the first-ever women's World War Rumble match, last eliminating [[Taryn Schultz (WIW)|Taryn Schultz]]. As a result, Taflan earned the right to challenge for either the [[WIW World Women's Championship|Rage's World Women's Championship]] or [[WIW Women's Championship|ShowDown's Heavyweight Women's Championship]]. On the advice of Rage Commissioner [[Glennda McAlmond (WIW)|Glennda McAlmond]], Taflan postponed her decision until both [[Brenah McAlmond (WIW)|Brenah McAlmond-Quinn]] and [[Avery Gold (WIW)|Avery Gold]] had successfully defended their titles at Rage's Steele Roulette and ShowDown's Final Fight, respectively. Taflan appeared at Final Fight and indicated that she would challenge Gold for ShowDown's Women's Heavyweight Championship. On the March 14 episode of ''Rage'', explained her reason for wanting to challege Gold for the Heavyweight Women's Championship. On ''ShowDown'' the next night, Taflan confronted Gold, who vowed to end Taflan's undefeated streak once and for all. On the final ''ShowDown'' before SuperBrawl, Taflan appeared following Gold's victory over [[Beatrice LaGreca (WIW)|Beatrice]]. Gold said she was ready to end Taflan's streak, and believe Taflan wasn't ready for her to end her streak, but Gold would make the end swift and sweet for Taflan's sake. |
In 2017, at the [[WIW SummerBash (2017)|SummerBash]], [[Brenah McAlmond (WIW)|Brenah McAlmond-Quinn]] finally became the [[WIW World Women's Championship]] for the first time by defeating former World Women's Champion [[Brittany Hiatt (WIW)|Brittany Hiatt]], [[Leah Messer|Leah]], [[Victoria Lehr (WIW)|Victoria Lehr]] and [[Sari Pasma (WIW)|Sari Pasma]] in a fatal 5-way match. Since then McAlmond-Quinn has successfully defend the World Women's Championship against all challengers. At [[WIW Steel Roulette (2018)|Steele Roulette]], McAlmond-Quinn defeated Victoria Lehr, Leah, [[Jessica Rothe]], [[Tina Goyins (WIW)|Tina Goyins]] and Sari Pasma in the first Women's Elimination Chamber match. At the same event, [[Sarah Grobel (WIW)|Sarah Grobel]] nearly defeated Emily Taflan, [[Ravyn Scott (WIW)|Ravyn Scott]], and [[Jinger Tripp-Johnson (WIW)|Jinger Tripp-Johnson]] in a fatal four way elimination match, Grobel eliminated Scott and Tripp-Johnson and nearly beat Taflan and ended her streak, but in the end Taflan pinned Grobel to keep her out of the Women's title match. The following Wednesday, Grobel was confronted by McAlmond-Quinn who praised Grobel for her strong attempt at Steele Roulette. At ShowDown's Final Fight, Taflan choose to face Gold for the Heavyweight Women's Championship at SuperBrawl, which left McAlmond-Quinn's challenger open. On the March 14 episode of ''Rage'', Rage General Manager Rex Martin opened the show scheduling a No. 1 contender's singles match between Ravyn Scott and Jinger Tripp-Johnson, but McAlmond-Quinn confronted Martin and asked for him to give Grobel another chance, in which Martin agreed and added Grobel to the match, thus making it a triple threat contender's match. Later that night, Grobel defeated Scott and Tripp Johnson to earn the shot at SuperBrawl, McAlmond-Quinn congradulated Grobel on the victory and shook hands. | In 2017, at the [[WIW SummerBash (2017)|SummerBash]], [[Brenah McAlmond (WIW)|Brenah McAlmond-Quinn]] finally became the [[WIW World Women's Championship]] for the first time by defeating former World Women's Champion [[Brittany Hiatt (WIW)|Brittany Hiatt]], [[Leah Messer|Leah]], [[Victoria Lehr (WIW)|Victoria Lehr]] and [[Sari Pasma (WIW)|Sari Pasma]] in a fatal 5-way match. Since then McAlmond-Quinn has successfully defend the World Women's Championship against all challengers. At [[WIW Steel Roulette (2018)|Steele Roulette]], McAlmond-Quinn defeated Victoria Lehr, Leah, [[Jessica Rothe]], [[Tina Goyins (WIW)|Tina Goyins]] and Sari Pasma in the first Women's Elimination Chamber match. At the same event, [[Sarah Grobel (WIW)|Sarah Grobel]] nearly defeated Emily Taflan, [[Ravyn Scott (WIW)|Ravyn Scott]], and [[Jinger Tripp-Johnson (WIW)|Jinger Tripp-Johnson]] in a fatal four way elimination match, Grobel eliminated Scott and Tripp-Johnson and nearly beat Taflan and ended her streak, but in the end Taflan pinned Grobel to keep her out of the Women's title match. The following Wednesday, Grobel was confronted by McAlmond-Quinn who praised Grobel for her strong attempt at Steele Roulette. At ShowDown's Final Fight, Taflan choose to face Gold for the Heavyweight Women's Championship at SuperBrawl, which left McAlmond-Quinn's challenger open. On the March 14 episode of ''Rage'', Rage General Manager Rex Martin opened the show scheduling a No. 1 contender's singles match between Ravyn Scott and Jinger Tripp-Johnson, but McAlmond-Quinn confronted Martin and asked for him to give Grobel another chance, in which Martin agreed and added Grobel to the match, thus making it a triple threat contender's match. Later that night, Grobel defeated Scott and Tripp Johnson to earn the shot at SuperBrawl, McAlmond-Quinn congradulated Grobel on the victory and shook hands. | ||
- | After defeating [[Ben Wilson and Kody Baker (WIW)|The Hawaiian Blondes]] ([[Ben Wilson (WIW)|Ben Wilson]] and [[Kody Baker (WIW)|Kody Baker]]), [[Jason Downing and Jacob George (WIW)|Jason Downing and Jacob George]] claimed to have defeated every tag team on Rage. They then issued an open challenge to any tag team to face them for the titles at SuperBrawl X. On the March 14 episode, after a brawl broke out between all of the tag teams, Rage General Manager Rex Martin scheduled a tag team battle royal with the winning team receiving a championship match at SuperBrawl. As the match was about to begin, [[Brady Hanson (WIW)|Mad Hanson]] appeared and was declared as a competitor in the match and won by last eliminating [[Dustin Simpson (WIW)|Dustin Simpson]]. The following week, Rex Martin decided that Strowman would receive a World Tag Team Championship match at SuperBrawl as long as he found a tag team partner, Hanson said that he did not need a partner, but would have one. Martin was then confronted by Downing and George about the match, and after a back and forth arguement between Martin and Downing and George, Martin decided to add one more team to the match, two memebrs of the [[The Enterprise (WIW professional wrestling)|Sons of Chaos]], chosen by the SOC, after more arguement from Downing and George, Maritn threatened to add another team to the match, George and Downing would then backed down by [[Tia George (WIW)|Tia George]] and the match would stage a triple threat tag team match for the titles at SuperBrawl. | + | After defeating [[Ben Wilson and Kody Baker (WIW)|The Hawaiian Blondes]] ([[Ben Wilson (WIW)|Ben Wilson]] and [[Kody Baker (WIW)|Kody Baker]]), [[Jason Downing and Jacob George (WIW)|Jason Downing and Jacob George]] claimed to have defeated every tag team on Rage. They then issued an open challenge to any tag team to face them for the titles at SuperBrawl X. On the March 14 episode, after a brawl broke out between all of the tag teams, Rage General Manager Rex Martin scheduled a tag team battle royal with the winning team receiving a championship match at SuperBrawl. As the match was about to begin, [[Brady Hanson (WIW)|Mad Hanson]] appeared and was declared as a competitor in the match and won by last eliminating [[Dustin Simpson (WIW)|Dustin Simpson]]. The following week, Rex Martin decided that Strowman would receive a World Tag Team Championship match at SuperBrawl as long as he found a tag team partner, Hanson said that he did not need a partner, but would have one. Martin was then confronted by Downing and George about the match, and after a back and forth arguement between Martin and Downing and George, Martin decided to add one more team to the match, two memebrs of the [[The Enterprise (WIW professional wrestling)|Sons of Chaos]], chosen by the SOC, after more arguement from Downing and George, Maritn threatened to add another team to the match, George and Downing would then backed down by [[Tia George (WIW)|Tia George]] and the match would stage a triple threat tag team match for the titles at SuperBrawl. On the final ''Rage'' before SuperBrawl, it was revealed that the Sons of Chaos would be represented by either [[Matt Hooper (WIW)|Matt Hooper]], [[James Burdick (WIW)|James Burdick]] or [[Ryan Barnhart (WIW)|Ryan Barnhart]] or the team of [[Dustin Simpson and Jesse Dern (WIW)|Dustin Simpson and Jesse Dern]]. After that, Hanson teased revealing his partner, if Dowing and George agreed to face his partner. The agreee, Hanson went backstage and returned dressed in disguse and aided the Sons of Chaos in attacking George and Downing, however they retreated. |
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+ | At Steel Roulette, Rage General Manager [[Rex Martin (WIW)|Rex Martin]] and Rage Commissioner [[Glennda McAlmond (WIW)|Glennda McAlmond]] introduced now former-Gymnasts [[Mckenzie Wofford]] to sign her contract to compete for WIW. During the contract signing, it was confirmed that Wofford would not receive special treatment, but would have her debut match at SuperBrawl X. MWA Chairman [[Lynn Lehr (WIW)|Lynn Lehr]], [[Victoria Lehr (WIW)|Victoria Lehr]] and [[John Lehr (WIW)|John Lehr]], whom attacked Martin at [[WIW Soul Survivor (2018)|Soul Survivor]] would confront the Rage General Manager about his postion as General Manger once again. Martin then brought up an incident that happen between Wofford and Victoria Lehr and John Lehr at SuperBrawl VII and warned Wofford that that they wanted revenge. Wofford threw John Lehr through a table and was slapped by Victoria before eventually signing her contract, eyeing Victoria who ran up the ramp. The following Wednesday night on ''Rage'', Wofford demanded an apology from Victoria, who complied. As Victoria was leaving the ring, John Lehr attacked Rex Martin. The following Wednesday, Rex Martin informed Wofford could choose any Rage wrestler as her opponent at SuperBrawl except the champion; she chose Victoria. When John Lehr and Lynn Lehr objected to the challenge, stating as of a week ago was no longer a WIW wrestler, but now only an MWA wreslter, Rex Martin pointed out that she did have a contract to MWA, but both her and her father had contracts as wreslters in WIW and scheduled a [[Professional wrestling tag team match types (WIW)#Mixed tag team match|mixed tag team match]] pitting Victoria and John against Wofford and himself. On the final ''Rage'' before SuperBrawl, both teams met in the ring for a Q&A session, which ended with Victoria attacking Wofford and putting her through a table. | ||
- | On the February 1 episode of ''Dynamites Live'', [[Brett Zanto (WIW)|Brett Zanto]] was appointed as the ''Dynamites Live'' General Manager. Zanto then announced that current champion, [[Brian Tobol (WIW)|Brian Tobol]] would defend his Dynamite Division Championship at SuperBrawl against two challengers that will be detirmined by way of a 16-man tournament that started on the March 15 episode of ''Dynamites Live'', where [[Aaron Schmalzried (WIW)|Aaron Schmalzried]], [[Ridge Blevins (WIW)|Ridge Blevins]], [[Josh Hooper (WIW)|Josh Hooper]], and [[Stephen Whitten (WIW)|Stephen Whitten]] defeated [[Christopher Much (WIW)|Christopher Much]], [[Michael Love (WIW)|Michael Love]], [[Cody Bechdol (WIW)|Cody Bechdol]] and [[Jon Ganter (WIW)|Jon Ganter]], respectively to advanced to the Quarterfinals. | + | On the February 1 episode of ''Dynamites Live'', [[Brett Zanto (WIW)|Brett Zanto]] was appointed as the ''Dynamites Live'' General Manager. Zanto then announced that current champion, [[Brian Tobol (WIW)|Brian Tobol]] would defend his Dynamite Division Championship at SuperBrawl against two challengers that will be detirmined by way of a 16-man tournament that started on the March 15 episode of ''Dynamites Live'', where [[Aaron Schmalzried (WIW)|Aaron Schmalzried]], [[Ridge Blevins (WIW)|Ridge Blevins]], [[Josh Hooper (WIW)|Josh Hooper]], and [[Stephen Whitten (WIW)|Stephen Whitten]] defeated [[Christopher Much (WIW)|Christopher Much]], [[Michael Love (WIW)|Michael Love]], [[Cody Bechdol (WIW)|Cody Bechdol]] and [[Jon Ganter (WIW)|Jon Ganter]], respectively to advanced to the Quarterfinals. The following week on ''Dynmaites Live'', Schmalzried, Schultz, Hooper and Whitten advanced to the semifinals by defeating Harris, Blevins, Skalsky and DeLumeau, respectively. |
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- | |[[ | + | |[[Richard Munoz (WIW)|Richard Munoz]] won by last eliminating [[Dustin Simpson (WIW)|Dustin Simpson]] |
- | |[[ | + | |30-man [[Battle Royal (WIW professional wrestling)|battle royal]] for the [[Brian McAlmond Memorial Trophy (WIW)|Brian McAlmond and Glenn Martin Memorial Trophy]] |
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- | |[[ | + | |[[Aaron Schmalzried (WIW)|Aaron Schmalzried]] defeated [[Brian Tobol (WIW)|Brian Tobol]] (c) and [[Josh Hooper (WIW)|Josh Hooper]] |
- | | | + | |[[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic elimination matches|Triple threat elimination match]] for the [[WIW Dynamite Division Championship]] |
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- | |[[ | + | |[[Sarah Hicks (WIW)|Sarah Hicks]] won by last eliminating [[Kara Magill (WIW)|Kara Magill]] |
- | |[[ | + | |20-woman battle royal for the [[Marjorie Martin Memorial Trophy (WIW)|Marjorie Martin and Nancy Phillips Memorial Trophy]] |
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- | |[[ | + | |[[Michael Fonger (WIW)|Michael Fonger]] defeated [[Kooper McAlmond (WIW)|Kooper McAlmond]] (c), [[Matt Borske (WIW)|Matt Borske]] and [[Eric Stevens (WIW)|Eric Stevens]] |
- | | | + | |[[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic non-elimination matches|Fatal four way match]] for the [[WIW International Championship]] |
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!5 | !5 | ||
- | |[[ | + | |[[Avery Gold (WIW)|Avery Gold]] (c) defeated [[Emily Taflan (WIW)|Emily Taflan]] |
- | |Singles match | + | |[[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Variations of singles matches|Singles match]] for the [[WIW Women's Championship|WIW Heavyweight Women's Championship]] |
|- | |- | ||
!6 | !6 | ||
- | |[[ | + | |[[Craig Sandvig (WIW)|Craig Sandvig]] defeated [[Brent Huntley (WIW)|Brent Huntley]] (c), [[Jordan Keltz (WIW)|Jordan Keltz]] and [[Andy Haegele (WIW)|Andy Haegele]] |
- | | | + | |Fatal four way match for the [[WIW United Nations Championship]] |
|- | |- | ||
!7 | !7 | ||
- | |[[ | + | |[[Rex Martin (WIW)|Rex Martin]] and [[Mckenzie Wofford]] defeated [[John Lehr (WIW)|John Lehr]] and [[Victoria Lehr (WIW)|Victoria Lehr]] |
- | |[[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)# | + | |[[Professional wrestling tag team match types (WIW)#Mixed tag team match|Mixed tag team match]] |
|- | |- | ||
!8 | !8 | ||
- | |[[The Larson Brothers (WIW)|The Larsons]] ([[Steven Larson (WIW)|Steven]] and [[Tom Larson (WIW)|Tom Larson]]) (c) | + | |[[Derek Reintjes and Rob Truax (WIW)|The Bloodbath Brothers]] ([[Derek Reintjes (WIW)|Reintjes]] and [[Rob Truax (WIW)|Truax]]) defeated [[The Larson Brothers (WIW)|The Larsons]] ([[Steven Larson (WIW)|Steven]] and [[Tom Larson (WIW)|Tom Larson]]) (c), [[The Doomsday (WIW)|The Dooms Day]] ([[Steve Britz (WIW)|Steve Britz]] and [[Marc Beltran (WIW)|Marc Beltran]]) (with [[Brandon (WIW wrestler)|Brandon]]) and [[Scott Wright and Harlan Storm (WIW)|Wright of Storm]] ([[Scott Wright (WIW)|Scott Wright]] and [[Harlan Storm (WIW)|Harlan Storm]]) |
- | |Fatal | + | |Fatal four tag team match for the [[WIW Heavyweight Tag Team Championship]] |
|- | |- | ||
!9 | !9 | ||
- | |[[ | + | |[[Martin McAlmond (WIW)|Martin McAlmond]] defeated [[Damian Lufborough (WIW)|Damian Lufborough]] |
- | + | |Singles match | |
|- | |- | ||
!10 | !10 | ||
- | |[[ | + | |[[Turf Finnegan (WIW)|Turf Finnegan]] and [[Brandon Martin (WIW)|Brandon Martin]] defeated [[Daniel Mazurek (WIW)|Daniel Mazurek]] [[The Authority of Wrestling (MWA)|and]] [[Michael Nathe (WIW)|Michael Nathe]] |
- | + | |Tag team match<br>Had Mazurek and Nathe won, they would have been rehired to ''ShowDown''. | |
|- | |- | ||
!11 | !11 | ||
- | |[[ | + | |[[Renae Geerlings]] defeated [[Brenah McAlmond (WIW)|Brenah McAlmond-Quinn]] (c) |
- | + | |Singles match match for the [[WIW World Women's Championship]] | |
|- | |- | ||
!12 | !12 | ||
- | |[[ | + | |[[Kevin Hunter (WIW)|Kevin Hunter]] (c) defeared [[Corbin Edwards (WIW)|Corbin Edwards]] |
- | | | + | |Singles match for the [[WIW Heavyweight Championship]] |
|- | |- | ||
!13 | !13 | ||
- | |[[ | + | |[[Brady Hasnon (WIW)|Mad Hanson]] and William defeated [[Jason Downing and Jacob George (WIW)|Jason Downing and Jacob George]] (c) (with [[Tia George (WIW)|Tia George]]) and [[The Enterprise (WIW professional wrestling)|The Sons of Chaos]] ([[Matt Hooper (WIW)|Matt Hooper]] and [[James Burdick (WIW)|James Burdick]]) |
- | |Tag team match | + | |[[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Tag team match|Triple threat tag team match]] for the [[WIW World Tag Team Championship]] |
|- | |- | ||
- | | colspan="4"|{{center|(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match | + | !14 |
- | |} | + | |[[Tyler Mane]] (c) (with [[Renae Geerlings]]) vs. [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] (with [[Leah Messer|Leah]]) ended in no-contest |
- | + | |Singles match for the [[WIW World Championship]] | |
+ | |- | ||
+ | | colspan="4"|{{center|(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match<br>{{small|'''P'''}} – indicates the match took place on the pre-show}} | ||
+ | |}<!-- | ||
===Announced participants in the Marjorie Martin and Nancy Phillips Memorial Trophy=== | ===Announced participants in the Marjorie Martin and Nancy Phillips Memorial Trophy=== | ||
+ | As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}}, {{CURRENTYEAR}}. | ||
+ | 14 people have been confirmed. | ||
:{{Color box|#FA5858|border=black}} – [[Rage (WIW brand)|Rage]] | :{{Color box|#FA5858|border=black}} – [[Rage (WIW brand)|Rage]] | ||
:{{Color box|#2E9AFE|border=black}} – [[ShowDown (WIW brand)|ShowDown]] | :{{Color box|#2E9AFE|border=black}} – [[ShowDown (WIW brand)|ShowDown]] | ||
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!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Entrant | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Entrant | ||
!style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Date Announced | !style="border-style: none none solid solid; background: #e3e3e3"|Date Announced | ||
- | |||
- | |||
- | |||
|- style="background: #FA5858;" | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
|[[Sari Pasma (WIW)|Sari Pasma]] | |[[Sari Pasma (WIW)|Sari Pasma]] | ||
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|- style="background: #FA5858;" | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
|[[Ravyn Scott (WIW)|Ravyn Scott]] | |[[Ravyn Scott (WIW)|Ravyn Scott]] | ||
- | + | |March 28, 2018 | |
- | + | ||
- | + | ||
|- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | |- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | ||
|[[Somer Cummings (WIW)|Somer Cummings]] | |[[Somer Cummings (WIW)|Somer Cummings]] | ||
|March 29, 2018 | |March 29, 2018 | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Dianna Agron]] | ||
+ | |rowspan=3|April 4, 2018 | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Jessica Rothe]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Brittany Hiatt (WIW)|Brittany Hiatt]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | ||
+ | |[[Kadee Jones (WIW)|Kadee Jones]] | ||
+ | |April 5, 2018 | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Tina Goyins (WIW)|Tina Goyins]] | ||
+ | |April 6, 2018 | ||
|} | |} | ||
===Announced participants in the Brian McAlmond and Glenn Martin Memorial Trophy=== | ===Announced participants in the Brian McAlmond and Glenn Martin Memorial Trophy=== | ||
+ | As of {{CURRENTMONTHNAME}} {{CURRENTDAY}}, {{CURRENTYEAR}}. | ||
+ | 29 people have been confirmed. | ||
:{{Color box|#FA5858|border=black}} – [[Rage (WIW brand)|Rage]] | :{{Color box|#FA5858|border=black}} – [[Rage (WIW brand)|Rage]] | ||
:{{Color box|#2E9AFE|border=black}} – [[ShowDown (WIW brand)|ShowDown]] | :{{Color box|#2E9AFE|border=black}} – [[ShowDown (WIW brand)|ShowDown]] | ||
- | |||
{| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 200px; style="font-size: 110%; " | {| border="1" cellpadding="1" cellspacing="1" style="width: 200px; style="font-size: 110%; " | ||
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|[[Timothy McAlmond (WIW)|Tim McAlmond]] | |[[Timothy McAlmond (WIW)|Tim McAlmond]] | ||
|- style="background: #FA5858;" | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
- | |[[ | + | |[[Ryan Borske (WIW)|Ryan Borske]] |
|March 28, 2018 | |March 28, 2018 | ||
|- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | |- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | ||
- | |[[ | + | |[[Charlie Hunnam|Jax Teller]] |
|rowspan=3|March 29, 2018 | |rowspan=3|March 29, 2018 | ||
|- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | |- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | ||
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|- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | |- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | ||
|[[Chris Riley (WIW)|Chris Riley]] | |[[Chris Riley (WIW)|Chris Riley]] | ||
- | |} | + | |- style="background: #FA5858;" |
+ | |[[Daniel Gonzalez (WIW)|Daniel Gonzalez]] | ||
+ | |rowspan=3|April 4, 2018 | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Cameron Dana (WIW)|Cam Dana]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Craig Dalton (WIW)|Craig Dalton]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | ||
+ | |[[Michael Soto (WIW)|Michael Soto]] | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|April 5, 2018 | ||
+ | |- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | ||
+ | |[[Joe Linderman (WIW)|Joe Linderman]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Chris LaGreca (WIW)|Chris LaGreca]] | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|April 6, 2018 | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Devin Sullivan (WIW)|Devin Sullivan]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | ||
+ | |[[Garett Joseph (WIW)|Garett Joseph]] | ||
+ | |rowspan=3|April 6, 2018 | ||
+ | |- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | ||
+ | |[[Daniel Block (WIW)|Daniel Block]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | ||
+ | |[[Peter Damrow (WIW)|Peter Damrow]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Aron Satre (WIW)|Aron Satre]] | ||
+ | |rowspan=8|April 7, 2018 | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Dustin Simpson (WIW)|Dustin Simpson]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Jesse Dern (WIW)|Jesse Dern]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Richard Munoz (WIW)|Richard Munoz]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Seth Smith (WIW)|Seth Smith]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Craig Remsen (WIW)|Craig Remsen]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Josh Erickson (WIW)|Josh Erickson]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #FA5858;" | ||
+ | |[[Tyler Erickson (WIW)|Tyler Erickson]] | ||
+ | |- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | ||
+ | |[[David Aldrich (WIW)|David Aldrich]] | ||
+ | |rowspan=2|April 7, 2018 | ||
+ | |- style="background: #2E9AFE;" | ||
+ | |[[Andy Haegele (WIW)|Andy Haegele]] | ||
+ | |}--> | ||
===WIW Dynamite Division Championship tournament=== | ===WIW Dynamite Division Championship tournament=== | ||
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| RD1-seed07 = | | RD1-seed07 = | ||
- | | RD1-team07 = [[ | + | | RD1-team07 = '''[[Luke Schultz (WIW)|Luke Schultz]]''' |
| RD1-score07 = | | RD1-score07 = | ||
| RD1-seed08 = | | RD1-seed08 = | ||
- | | RD1-team08 = | + | | RD1-team08 = [[Brandon Hill (WIW)|Brandon Hill]] |
| RD1-score08 = | | RD1-score08 = | ||
| RD1-seed09 = | | RD1-seed09 = | ||
- | | RD1-team09 = | + | | RD1-team09 = [[Chad Steyaert (WIW)|Chad Steyaert]] |
| RD1-score09 = | | RD1-score09 = | ||
| RD1-seed10 = | | RD1-seed10 = | ||
- | | RD1-team10 = [[ | + | | RD1-team10 = '''[[Jacob Skalsky (WIW)|Jacob Skalsky]]''' |
| RD1-score10 = | | RD1-score10 = | ||
| RD1-seed11 = | | RD1-seed11 = | ||
- | | RD1-team11 = [[ | + | | RD1-team11 = '''[[Josh Hooper (WIW)|Josh Hooper]]''' |
| RD1-score11 = | | RD1-score11 = | ||
| RD1-seed12 = | | RD1-seed12 = | ||
- | | RD1-team12 = | + | | RD1-team12 = [[Cody Bechdol (WIW)|Cody Bechdol]] |
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- | | RD1-team15 = [[ | + | | RD1-team15 = '''[[Stephen Whitten (WIW)|Stephen Whitten]]''' |
| RD1-score15 = | | RD1-score15 = | ||
| RD1-seed16 = | | RD1-seed16 = | ||
- | | RD1-team16 = | + | | RD1-team16 = [[Jon Ganter (WIW)|Jon Ganter]] |
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- | | RD2-team07 = | + | | RD2-team07 = Sayer DeLumeau |
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| RD2-seed08 = | | RD2-seed08 = | ||
- | | RD2-team08 = | + | | RD2-team08 = '''Stephen Whitten''' |
| RD2-score08 = | | RD2-score08 = | ||
| RD3-seed01 = | | RD3-seed01 = | ||
- | | RD3-team01 = Aaron Schmalzried | + | | RD3-team01 = '''Aaron Schmalzried''' |
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- | | RD4-team02 = | + | | RD4-team02 = '''Josh Hooper''' |
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SuperBrawl X | ||
Promotional poster featuring various WIW wrestlers | ||
Information | ||
Promotion | World Incorporated Wrestling | |
Brand(s) | Rage ShowDown | |
Date | April 8, 2018 | |
Venue | Helena Civic Center | |
City | Helena, Montana | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
NGW TakeOver: SuperBrawl | SuperBrawl X | Greatest World War |
SuperBrawl chronology | ||
SuperBrawl IX | SuperBrawl X | SuperBrawl XI |
SuperBrawl X is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by World Incorporated Wrestling for the Rage and ShowDown brands. It will take place on April 8, 2018 at the Helena Civic Center in Helena, Montana.
Contents |
[edit] Production
[edit] Background
SuperBrawl is considered WIW's flagship event, having been described as the Super Bowl of sports entertainment. The event will be the third SuperBrawl to be held in the state of Helena.
[edit] Storylines
The card featured matches that resulted from scripted storylines and had results predetermined by WIW on the Rage and ShowDown brand. Storylines were produced on WIW's weekly television shows Wednesday Night Rage, Thursday Night ShowDown and Dynamites Live, the latter of which is dynamite division-exclusive.
At World War, Tyler Mane defeated Chris LaGreca, Mad Hanson and Martin McAlmond in a Fatal four way match to retain the WIW World Championship. Later that night, after losing the WIW World Tag Team Championship back to Jason Downing and Jacob George, Kevin McAlmond went on to co-win the men's World War Rumble match when he and Corbin Edwards eliminated each other at the same time, both Rage and ShowDown General Manager's announced that McAlmond would have to defend his SuperBrawl opportunity in a Elimination Chamber match, which he won and retained his spot at SuperBrawl against Mane for the WIW World Championship. On the March 14 episode of Rage, Rage General Manager Rex Martin scheduled McAlmond to team with Mane to face the two contender's for the International Championship, Eric Stevens and Matt Borske in a tag team match, McAlmond and Mane won the match after Mane chokeslammed Stevens, McAlmond tagged himself in and connected with his finsher, dubbed the Killer Effect and pinned him to win the match, after the match McAlmond hit Mane with the title, turning tweener in the process. The following week, McAlmond opened the show to talk about his match with Mane and was viciously attacked by Mane, who gave McAlmond 6 suplexes and a chokeslam. On the March 28 episode of Rage, Mane attempted to call out McAlmond for his attack a few weeks ago, but Mane was attacked by Evolved Revolution, McAlmond did however make the safe. On the final Rage before SuperBrawl, Geerlings talked about the match at SuperBrawl, saying that Mane would beat McAlmond just like he beat him at Final Fight 2017 to win the championship. McAlmond then came out to seek revenge from the ast weeks and attacked Mane with five Strikeouts, but Mane recovered and chokeslammed McAlmond.
At World War, The Enterprise (WIW Heavyweight Champion Kevin Hunter and Mark Semmler) defeated The Revolution (Daniel Mazurek, Michael Nathe and Kyle Webster) in a 3-on-2 handicap match to allow Hunter to retain the WIW Heavyweight Championship. Later that night, Corbin Edwards co-won the men's World War Rumble match when he and Kevin McAlmond eliminated each other at the same time, both Rage and ShowDown General Manager's announced that Edwards would have to defend his SuperBrawl opportunity in a Six-Pack Elimination Challenge at Final Fight, which we won and retained his spot at SuperBrawl against Hunter for the WIW Heavyweight Championship. The following week on ShowDown, Edwards confronted Hunter about the SuperBrawl title match and told him he would beat Hunter in front of the world and finally achieve his dream of being Heavyweight Champion. On the March 29 episode, Hunter was in Edwards' corner for Edwards' match against [[Kyle Webster (WIW)|Kyle Webster]. After defeated Webster, Edwards said he only wanted Hunter at ringside to see how he would loss the title at SuperBrawl. Webster and Louie Blood, Jr. then attacked Hunter, Edwards was about to make the save for Hunter, but Hunter fought back. Edwards teased performing a Rolling Corbin on Hunter. On the final ShowDown before SuperBrawl, Hunter warned Edwards that he was going to make Edwards first SuperBrawl nightmare. Edwards responded saying that he knew that Hunter was a great champion, but he could see right through his ploy and would make a mistake at SuperBrawl. The two later teamed up to defeat Webster and Blood, Jr.. After the match, Hunter teased performing Flying Superman Punch on Edwards.
On the final episode of Rage before Steele Roulette, Kooper McAlmond won the WIW International Championship in a 8-Man Gauntlet match defeated Damian Lufborough, Mad Hanson, Eric Stevens, Matt Borske, Chris Gomez, Richard Munoz, and former International Champion, Kevin McAlmond, Kooper was forced to defeat Kevin in the final match of the Gauntlet to win the International Championship. However, after failing to take Kevin's SuperBrawl World Championship match at Steele Roulette, Kooper was confronted Stevens and Borske who both wanted a title shot, Rage General Manager Rex Martin would schedule a No. 1 contender's match between the two, but due to outside interference between Daniel Gonzalez and Kooper McAlmond, the match ended in a double disqualification, Rex Martin then scheduled a tag team match between Stevens and Gonzalez against McAlmond and Borske, the match was won by McAlmond and Borske with McAlmond pinning Eric. The following week, both McAlmond and Borske confronted Stevens and his Evolved Revolution, leading to a 2-on-3 handicap match with McAlmond and Borske teaming once again to face Stevens and the renamed Erictourage in which Borske pinned Eric. Afterwards, Rage General Manager Rex Martin confronted McAlmond, Stevens and Borske about the outcome of the No. 1 contender's match a few weeks ago before scheduling Kooper to defend the International Championship against Borske in a singles match, however after Eric threatened legal actions for WIW "treating him wrong", Kooper told Martin to add Eric to the match as well, that he would love to beat Eric and Borske in the same match, Martin accepted Kooper's challenge and made the match a triple threat match. On the March 14 episode, Kooper confronted his Superbrawl opponents, which ended in Kooper and Borske jointly taking out Stevens and Borske attacked Kooper, who later defeated Kooper. The following week, Evolved Revolution faked a breakup and attacked Koper and Borske, who overcame the attack, after which, Kooper attacked Borske. On the final Rage before SuperBrawl, Kooper defeated Borske in a rematch
Also at World War, Emily Taflan won the first-ever women's World War Rumble match, last eliminating Taryn Schultz. As a result, Taflan earned the right to challenge for either the Rage's World Women's Championship or ShowDown's Heavyweight Women's Championship. On the advice of Rage Commissioner Glennda McAlmond, Taflan postponed her decision until both Brenah McAlmond-Quinn and Avery Gold had successfully defended their titles at Rage's Steele Roulette and ShowDown's Final Fight, respectively. Taflan appeared at Final Fight and indicated that she would challenge Gold for ShowDown's Women's Heavyweight Championship. On the March 14 episode of Rage, explained her reason for wanting to challege Gold for the Heavyweight Women's Championship. On ShowDown the next night, Taflan confronted Gold, who vowed to end Taflan's undefeated streak once and for all. On the final ShowDown before SuperBrawl, Taflan appeared following Gold's victory over Beatrice. Gold said she was ready to end Taflan's streak, and believe Taflan wasn't ready for her to end her streak, but Gold would make the end swift and sweet for Taflan's sake.
In 2017, at the SummerBash, Brenah McAlmond-Quinn finally became the WIW World Women's Championship for the first time by defeating former World Women's Champion Brittany Hiatt, Leah, Victoria Lehr and Sari Pasma in a fatal 5-way match. Since then McAlmond-Quinn has successfully defend the World Women's Championship against all challengers. At Steele Roulette, McAlmond-Quinn defeated Victoria Lehr, Leah, Jessica Rothe, Tina Goyins and Sari Pasma in the first Women's Elimination Chamber match. At the same event, Sarah Grobel nearly defeated Emily Taflan, Ravyn Scott, and Jinger Tripp-Johnson in a fatal four way elimination match, Grobel eliminated Scott and Tripp-Johnson and nearly beat Taflan and ended her streak, but in the end Taflan pinned Grobel to keep her out of the Women's title match. The following Wednesday, Grobel was confronted by McAlmond-Quinn who praised Grobel for her strong attempt at Steele Roulette. At ShowDown's Final Fight, Taflan choose to face Gold for the Heavyweight Women's Championship at SuperBrawl, which left McAlmond-Quinn's challenger open. On the March 14 episode of Rage, Rage General Manager Rex Martin opened the show scheduling a No. 1 contender's singles match between Ravyn Scott and Jinger Tripp-Johnson, but McAlmond-Quinn confronted Martin and asked for him to give Grobel another chance, in which Martin agreed and added Grobel to the match, thus making it a triple threat contender's match. Later that night, Grobel defeated Scott and Tripp Johnson to earn the shot at SuperBrawl, McAlmond-Quinn congradulated Grobel on the victory and shook hands.
After defeating The Hawaiian Blondes (Ben Wilson and Kody Baker), Jason Downing and Jacob George claimed to have defeated every tag team on Rage. They then issued an open challenge to any tag team to face them for the titles at SuperBrawl X. On the March 14 episode, after a brawl broke out between all of the tag teams, Rage General Manager Rex Martin scheduled a tag team battle royal with the winning team receiving a championship match at SuperBrawl. As the match was about to begin, Mad Hanson appeared and was declared as a competitor in the match and won by last eliminating Dustin Simpson. The following week, Rex Martin decided that Strowman would receive a World Tag Team Championship match at SuperBrawl as long as he found a tag team partner, Hanson said that he did not need a partner, but would have one. Martin was then confronted by Downing and George about the match, and after a back and forth arguement between Martin and Downing and George, Martin decided to add one more team to the match, two memebrs of the Sons of Chaos, chosen by the SOC, after more arguement from Downing and George, Maritn threatened to add another team to the match, George and Downing would then backed down by Tia George and the match would stage a triple threat tag team match for the titles at SuperBrawl. On the final Rage before SuperBrawl, it was revealed that the Sons of Chaos would be represented by either Matt Hooper, James Burdick or Ryan Barnhart or the team of Dustin Simpson and Jesse Dern. After that, Hanson teased revealing his partner, if Dowing and George agreed to face his partner. The agreee, Hanson went backstage and returned dressed in disguse and aided the Sons of Chaos in attacking George and Downing, however they retreated.
At Steel Roulette, Rage General Manager Rex Martin and Rage Commissioner Glennda McAlmond introduced now former-Gymnasts Mckenzie Wofford to sign her contract to compete for WIW. During the contract signing, it was confirmed that Wofford would not receive special treatment, but would have her debut match at SuperBrawl X. MWA Chairman Lynn Lehr, Victoria Lehr and John Lehr, whom attacked Martin at Soul Survivor would confront the Rage General Manager about his postion as General Manger once again. Martin then brought up an incident that happen between Wofford and Victoria Lehr and John Lehr at SuperBrawl VII and warned Wofford that that they wanted revenge. Wofford threw John Lehr through a table and was slapped by Victoria before eventually signing her contract, eyeing Victoria who ran up the ramp. The following Wednesday night on Rage, Wofford demanded an apology from Victoria, who complied. As Victoria was leaving the ring, John Lehr attacked Rex Martin. The following Wednesday, Rex Martin informed Wofford could choose any Rage wrestler as her opponent at SuperBrawl except the champion; she chose Victoria. When John Lehr and Lynn Lehr objected to the challenge, stating as of a week ago was no longer a WIW wrestler, but now only an MWA wreslter, Rex Martin pointed out that she did have a contract to MWA, but both her and her father had contracts as wreslters in WIW and scheduled a mixed tag team match pitting Victoria and John against Wofford and himself. On the final Rage before SuperBrawl, both teams met in the ring for a Q&A session, which ended with Victoria attacking Wofford and putting her through a table.
On the February 1 episode of Dynamites Live, Brett Zanto was appointed as the Dynamites Live General Manager. Zanto then announced that current champion, Brian Tobol would defend his Dynamite Division Championship at SuperBrawl against two challengers that will be detirmined by way of a 16-man tournament that started on the March 15 episode of Dynamites Live, where Aaron Schmalzried, Ridge Blevins, Josh Hooper, and Stephen Whitten defeated Christopher Much, Michael Love, Cody Bechdol and Jon Ganter, respectively to advanced to the Quarterfinals. The following week on Dynmaites Live, Schmalzried, Schultz, Hooper and Whitten advanced to the semifinals by defeating Harris, Blevins, Skalsky and DeLumeau, respectively.
[edit] Results
[edit] WIW Dynamite Division Championship tournament
The two that make it to the finals will be part of the Triple threat elimination match for the WIW Dynamite Division Championship against defending champion, Brian Tobol.
First Round Dynamites Live (3/15, 3/22) | Quarterfinals Dynamites Live (3/29) | Semifinals Dynamites Live (4/5) | Finals | |||||||||||
Aaron Schmalzried | ||||||||||||||
Christopher Much | ||||||||||||||
Aaron Schmalzried | ||||||||||||||
Steven Harris | ||||||||||||||
Steven Harris | ||||||||||||||
Aaron Williams | ||||||||||||||
Aaron Schmalzried | ||||||||||||||
Luke Schultz | ||||||||||||||
Ridge Blevins | ||||||||||||||
Michael Love | ||||||||||||||
Ridge Blevins | ||||||||||||||
Luke Schultz | ||||||||||||||
Luke Schultz | ||||||||||||||
Brandon Hill | ||||||||||||||
Aaron Schmalzried | ||||||||||||||
Josh Hooper | ||||||||||||||
Chad Steyaert | ||||||||||||||
Jacob Skalsky | ||||||||||||||
Jacob Skalsky | ||||||||||||||
Josh Hooper | ||||||||||||||
Josh Hooper | ||||||||||||||
Cody Bechdol | ||||||||||||||
Josh Hooper | ||||||||||||||
Stephen Whitten | ||||||||||||||
Sayer DeLumeau | ||||||||||||||
Nick Heitt | ||||||||||||||
Sayer DeLumeau | ||||||||||||||
Stephen Whitten | ||||||||||||||
Stephen Whitten | ||||||||||||||
Jon Ganter |
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[edit] References
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