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- | The 2022 '''SummerSlam''' | + | The 2022 '''SummerSlam''' was 35th annual [[WIW SummerBash|SummerBash]] [[Professional Wrestling (WIW)|professional wrestling]] [[List of WIW pay-per-view events|event]] produced by [[WIW]]. It will be held for wrestlers from the promotion's [[Rage (WIW brand)|Rage]] and [[ShowDown (WIW brand)|ShowDown]] [[WIW brand extension|brand divisions]]. The event will air on [[Pay-Per-View (WIW)|pay-per-view]] (PPV) worldwide and will be available to livestream through the [[WIW Network]]. It is scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 30, 2022, at [[Shopko Stadium (Helena, Montana)|Shopko Stadium]] in [[Helena, Montana]], marking the first SummerBash to not be held during the month of August. |
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The event will include matches that result from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portray [[Face (WIW professional wrestling)|heroes]], [[Heel (WIWprofessional wrestling)|villains]], or [[Tweener (WIW professional wrestling)|less distinguishable characters]] in scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results are predetermined by WIW's writers on the Rage and ShowDown brands, while storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television shows, ''[[WIW Rage|Wednesday Night Rage]]'' and ''[[WIW ShowDown|Saturday Night Show]]'', however since the pay-per-view event is on Saturday, ShowDown would be moved to Friday instead of it's original Saturday. | The event will include matches that result from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portray [[Face (WIW professional wrestling)|heroes]], [[Heel (WIWprofessional wrestling)|villains]], or [[Tweener (WIW professional wrestling)|less distinguishable characters]] in scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results are predetermined by WIW's writers on the Rage and ShowDown brands, while storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television shows, ''[[WIW Rage|Wednesday Night Rage]]'' and ''[[WIW ShowDown|Saturday Night Show]]'', however since the pay-per-view event is on Saturday, ShowDown would be moved to Friday instead of it's original Saturday. | ||
- | At [[WIW SuperBrawl 14|SuperBrawl XIV]] in April, [[WIW World Championship|WIW World Champion]] [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] defeated [[WIW Heavyweight Championship|Heavyweight Champion]] [[Martin McAlmond (WIW)|Martin McAlmond]], [[Tyler Mane]], and [[Jordan Singleton (WIW)|Jordan Singleton]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic non-elimination matches|Fatal four-way]] [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Winner Takes All match|Winner Takes All match]] in controversy. After the controversy of SuperBrawl, Martin McAlmond would continue defending the WIW Heavyweight Championship, while Kevin McAlmond would defend the Undisputed WIW World Heavyweight Championship. On the June 18 episode of ''ShowDown'', Martin McAlmond retained the WIW Heavyweight Championship earlier in the night, while Kevin McAlmond successfully defend the Undisputed WIW World Heavyweight Championship. Martin McAlmond confronted Kevin McAlmond about one more match for the all the titles, Mane then made a surprise return after a two-month hiatus and offered both McAlmond's a handshake. Before either McAlmond could shake his hand, Mane attacked both men and then attacked [[TJ McAlmond and Brad McAlmond (WIW)|The McAlmonds]] ([[TJ McAlmond (WIW)|TJ McAlmond]] and [[Brad McAlmond (WIW)|Brad McAlmond]]), who had come to Martin's aid. It was subsequently announced that Kevin McAlmond would defend the Undisputed WIW World Heavyweight Championship against Mane and Martin McAlmond | + | At [[WIW SuperBrawl 14|SuperBrawl XIV]] in April, [[WIW World Championship|WIW World Champion]] [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] defeated [[WIW Heavyweight Championship|Heavyweight Champion]] [[Martin McAlmond (WIW)|Martin McAlmond]], [[Tyler Mane]], and [[Jordan Singleton (WIW)|Jordan Singleton]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic non-elimination matches|Fatal four-way]] [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Winner Takes All match|Winner Takes All match]] in controversy. After the controversy of SuperBrawl, Martin McAlmond would continue defending the WIW Heavyweight Championship, while Kevin McAlmond would defend the Undisputed WIW World Heavyweight Championship. On the June 18 episode of ''ShowDown'', Martin McAlmond retained the WIW Heavyweight Championship earlier in the night, while Kevin McAlmond successfully defend the Undisputed WIW World Heavyweight Championship. Martin McAlmond confronted Kevin McAlmond about one more match for the all the titles, Mane then made a surprise return after a two-month hiatus and offered both McAlmond's a handshake. Before either McAlmond could shake his hand, Mane attacked both men and then attacked [[TJ McAlmond and Brad McAlmond (WIW)|The McAlmonds]] ([[TJ McAlmond (WIW)|TJ McAlmond]] and [[Brad McAlmond (WIW)|Brad McAlmond]]), who had come to Martin's aid. It was subsequently announced that Kevin McAlmond would defend the Undisputed WIW World Heavyweight Championship against Mane and Martin McAlmond in a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Last Man/Woman Standing match|Last Man Standing]] [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic elimination matches|Elimination match]] at SummerBash. |
On the June 17 episode of SmackDown, after losing to [[Patrick Collins (WIW)|Pat Collins]], [[Eli Eason (WIW)|Eli Eason]] confronted commentator [[Jason Neiffer (WIW)|Jason Neiffer]]—a former teacher of his in [[Capital High School]] who consistently criticized Corbin on-air for his underhanded tactics. The following week, Neiffer challenged Eason to a match at SummerBash. After [[WIW Money in the Bank (2022)|Money in the Bank]] went off the air, Eason attacked Eason and subsequently accepted the challenge. | On the June 17 episode of SmackDown, after losing to [[Patrick Collins (WIW)|Pat Collins]], [[Eli Eason (WIW)|Eli Eason]] confronted commentator [[Jason Neiffer (WIW)|Jason Neiffer]]—a former teacher of his in [[Capital High School]] who consistently criticized Corbin on-air for his underhanded tactics. The following week, Neiffer challenged Eason to a match at SummerBash. After [[WIW Money in the Bank (2022)|Money in the Bank]] went off the air, Eason attacked Eason and subsequently accepted the challenge. | ||
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- | |[[Willa Holland]] (c) | + | |[[Willa Holland]] (c) defeated [[Ali Richards (WIW)|Ali Richards]] |
- | |Singles match for the [[WIW World Women's Championship]] | + | |[[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Singles match|Singles match]] for the [[WIW World Women's Championship]] |
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- | |[[ | + | |[[Chris Colfer<!--(Glee Cast member)-->|Chris Colfer]] defeated [[Kody Baker (WIW)|Kody Baker]] (with [[Lauren Harms (WIW)|Lauren Harms]] and [[Ben Wilson (WIW)|Ben Wilson]]) |
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|[[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic non-elimination matches|Triple threat match]] for the [[WIW United Nations Championship]] | |[[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic non-elimination matches|Triple threat match]] for the [[WIW United Nations Championship]] | ||
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- | |[[ | + | |[[The Munoz's]] ([[Richard Munoz (WIW)|Richard Munoz]] and [[Miro Munoz (WIW)|Miro Munoz]]) defeated [[The Pinnacle of Judgment (WIW professional wrestling)|Pinnacle of Judgment]] ([[Jeremiah Lawrence (WIW)|Jeremiah Lawrence]] and [[Chris Gomez (WIW)|Chris Gomez]]) (with [[Jennipher Harper (WIW)|Jennipher Harper]]) |
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- | |[[The | + | |[[The Grimm (WIW professional wrestling)|The Grimm]] ([[David Giuntoli]] and [[Silas Weir Mitchell (actor)|Silas Weir Mitchell]]) (with [[Elizabeth Tulloch|Bitsie Tulloch]]) defeated Dollar Corruption ([[Kevin Petersen (WIW)|Kevin Petersen]] and Kenny) |
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|[[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Hardcore-based variations|Tag Team SummerBash match]] | |[[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Hardcore-based variations|Tag Team SummerBash match]] | ||
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+ | |[[TJ McAlmond and Brad McAlmond (WIW)|The McAlmonds]] ([[TJ McAlmond (WIW)|TJ McAlmond]] and [[Brad McAlmond (WIW)|Brad McAlmond]]) (c) defeated The Street Dohlens ([[Dawson Dohlen (WIW)|Dawson Dohlen]] and [[Coner Dolan (WIW)|Coner Dolan]]), [[Team Arrow (WIW professional wrestling)|The Starling Arrows]] ([[Stephen Amell]] and [[David Ramsey]]), and [[Scott Wright and Harlan Storm (WIW)|Wright of Storm]] ([[Scott Wright (WIW)|Scott Wright]] and [[Harlan Storm (WIW)|Harlan Storm]]) | ||
+ | |[[Professional wrestling match types#Basic elimination matches|Fatal four-way elimination]] [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Tag Team match|tag team match]] for the Undisputed WIW World Tag Team Championship{{small|<sup>[[#Notes|[b]]]</sup>}}<br>{{small|[[Morgan Fraser (WIW)|Morgan Fraser]] will serve as the [[Referee (WIW professional wrestling)|special guest referee]].}} | ||
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+ | |[[Sarah Grobel (WIW)|Sarah Grobel]] (c) defeated [[Sis Bates]] | ||
+ | |Singles match for the [[WIW Heavyweight Women's Championship]] | ||
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+ | |[[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] (c) defeated [[Martin McAlmond (WIW)|Martin McAlmond]] (with [[Monte McAlmond (WIW)|Monte McAlmond]]) and [[Tyler Mane]] | ||
+ | |[[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Last Man/Woman Standing match|Last Man Standing]] [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Basic elimination matches|Elimination match]] for the Undisputed WIW World Heavyweight Championship | ||
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SummerBash (2022) | ||
Promotional poster featuring Kevin McAlmond, Tyler Mane and Martin McAlmond | ||
Promotion | WIW | |
Brand(s) | Rage ShowDown | |
Date | July 30, 2022 | |
City | Helena, Montana | |
Venue | Shopko Stadium | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
← Previous Money in the Bank | Next → Clash in the Bronx | |
SummerBash chronology | ||
← Previous 2021 | Next → — |
The 2022 SummerSlam was 35th annual SummerBash professional wrestling event produced by WIW. It will be held for wrestlers from the promotion's Rage and ShowDown brand divisions. The event will air on pay-per-view (PPV) worldwide and will be available to livestream through the WIW Network. It is scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 30, 2022, at Shopko Stadium in Helena, Montana, marking the first SummerBash to not be held during the month of August.
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[edit] Production
[edit] Background
SummerBash is an annual pay-per-view that had previously been produced every August by WIW since 1999. Dubbed "The Biggest Party of the Summer," it is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views (PPV), along with SuperBrawl, World War, and Soul Survivor, originally dubbed the "Big Four", and as of August 2021, it is considered one of the "Big Five", along with Money in the Bank. Out of the five, it is considered WIW's second biggest event of the year behind SuperBrawl. The 2022 event will the 25th event in the SummerBash chronology and will feature wrestlers from the Rage and ShowDown brands. Announced in October 2021, the 2022 event will be the very first SummerBash to not be held during the month of August. Instead, it is scheduled to take place on Saturday, July 30, 2022, at the Shopko Stadium in Helena, Montana. It will also be the first SummerBash to incorporate a new logo, replacing the previous SummerSlam logo that had been used for the past 12 years.
[edit] Storylines
The event will include matches that result from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portray heroes, villains, or less distinguishable characters in scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results are predetermined by WIW's writers on the Rage and ShowDown brands, while storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television shows, Wednesday Night Rage and Saturday Night Show, however since the pay-per-view event is on Saturday, ShowDown would be moved to Friday instead of it's original Saturday.
At SuperBrawl XIV in April, WIW World Champion Kevin McAlmond defeated Heavyweight Champion Martin McAlmond, Tyler Mane, and Jordan Singleton in a Fatal four-way Winner Takes All match in controversy. After the controversy of SuperBrawl, Martin McAlmond would continue defending the WIW Heavyweight Championship, while Kevin McAlmond would defend the Undisputed WIW World Heavyweight Championship. On the June 18 episode of ShowDown, Martin McAlmond retained the WIW Heavyweight Championship earlier in the night, while Kevin McAlmond successfully defend the Undisputed WIW World Heavyweight Championship. Martin McAlmond confronted Kevin McAlmond about one more match for the all the titles, Mane then made a surprise return after a two-month hiatus and offered both McAlmond's a handshake. Before either McAlmond could shake his hand, Mane attacked both men and then attacked The McAlmonds (TJ McAlmond and Brad McAlmond), who had come to Martin's aid. It was subsequently announced that Kevin McAlmond would defend the Undisputed WIW World Heavyweight Championship against Mane and Martin McAlmond in a Last Man Standing Elimination match at SummerBash.
On the June 17 episode of SmackDown, after losing to Pat Collins, Eli Eason confronted commentator Jason Neiffer—a former teacher of his in Capital High School who consistently criticized Corbin on-air for his underhanded tactics. The following week, Neiffer challenged Eason to a match at SummerBash. After Money in the Bank went off the air, Eason attacked Eason and subsequently accepted the challenge.
At Money in the Bank, Charlie Hunnam defeated Justin Eldridge to in the WIW United Nations Championship. On the following episode of Rage, Eldridge announced he was granted a rematch against Hunnam for the title at SummerBash. The following week on Rage, Money in the Bank holder Dustin Simpson defeated Eldridge and was later added to the title match at SummerBash.
At Money in the Bank, The McAlmonds (TJ McAlmond and Brad McAlmond) defeated The Street Dohlens (Dawson Dohlen and Coner Dolan), The Starling Arrows (Stephen Amell and David Ramsey) and Wright of Storm (Scott Wright and Harlan Storm) to retain the Undisputed WIW World Tag Team Championship. Following the match, replayed footage of the pinfall showed that Dohlen's shoulder was off the mat, thus the pinfall should not have been counted. A championship rematch was then subsequently scheduled with all teams involved for SummerSlam. On the July 15 episode of ShowDown, WIW official Joe Spieker announced that WIW Hall of Famer Morgan Fraser would be the special guest referee for the match.
At Money in the Bank, Sarah Grobel won the women's Money in the Bank ladder match to earn a women's championship match contract of her choosing. After Sis Bates retained the WIW Heavyweight Women's Championship later that same night, Grobel ran out and used the contract to cash in on Bates and win the title. On the following ShowDown, it was announced that Grobel would defend the title in a rematch against Bates at SummerSlam.
[edit] Results
[edit] Notes
- a. ^ The name "Undisputed WIW World Tag Team Championship" refers to both the WIW World Tag Team Championship and WIW Heavyweight Tag Team Championship being held and defended together, although both titles remain independently active.
- b. ^ The name "Undisputed WIW World Heavyweight Championship" refers to both the WIW World Championship and WIW Heavyweight Championship being held and defended together, although both titles remain independently active.
[edit] References
[edit] External links
← 2021 • 2022 WIW pay-per-view events • 2023 → | |||
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WIW | New Years Evil • World War • Steel Roulette • SuperBrawl XIV • SuperBrawl Retaliation • Hellbound • Money in the Bank • SummerBash • Clash in the Bronx • Broken Bodies • All Hail • Soul Survivor: WarGames | ||
NGW | Rise & Extricate • In Your Institution • Halloween Mayhem • Doomsday |