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Hell in a Cell (2013) will feature professional wrestling matches that involve different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds, plots, and story lines that have been played out on IWE's primary television programs. Wrestlers will portray villains or heroes as they follow a series of events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches. | Hell in a Cell (2013) will feature professional wrestling matches that involve different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds, plots, and story lines that have been played out on IWE's primary television programs. Wrestlers will portray villains or heroes as they follow a series of events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches. | ||
- | The main [[Feud|feud]] heading into Hell in a Cell is between [[Kody Brown]] and [[Kevin McAlmond]] over the vacant [[IWE Championship]]. After defeating [[Dustin Simpson]] to win the IWE title at [[IWE SummerSlam (2013)|SummerSlam]] in August, Brown was betrayed by the [[Referee#Special referees|special referee]] of that match, [[Triple K]], which allowed McAlmond to cash-in his [[Money in the Bank Ladder Match|Money in the Bank contract]] and win the championship. In their rematch at [[Night of Champions (2013)|Night of Champions]] in September, Bryan defeated Orton to win back the title, albeit with the referee [[Scott Burdick]] deciding the pinfall with a very fast count. This controversial ending to the match resulted in Armstrong's ([[Kayfabe|kayfabe]]) firing and Bryan being stripped from the IWE Championship by Triple K the next night on Raw. Brown and McAlmond's next scheduled encounter for the now-vacant title on pay-per-view at [[IWE Battleground (2013)|Battleground]] on October 6 ended in a [[No Contest|no contest]] after [[Marc Beltran|Big Show]] interfered and attacked both wrestlers and the referees, including a returning Scott Burdick. With still no IWE Champion yet, on the October 7 edition of Raw, [[Authority Figures#General Managers|general manager]] [[Brian Maddox|Brad Maddox]] announced that Bryan and Orton will again compete against each other for the vacant IWE title at the Hell in a Cell event, this time in a [[Hell in a Cell Match|Hell in a Cell match]] and with a special referee for the audience to choose from amongst [[IWE Hall of Fame|WWE Hall of Famers]] [[Steve Britz|Booker T]], [[Bob Backlund]] and [[Ryan Barnhart|Shawn Michaels]]; Michaels won the vote. | + | The main [[Feud|feud]] heading into Hell in a Cell is between [[Kody Brown]] and [[Kevin McAlmond]] over the vacant [[IWE Championship]]. After defeating [[Dustin Simpson]] to win the IWE title at [[IWE SummerSlam (2013)|SummerSlam]] in August, Brown was betrayed by the [[Referee#Special referees|special referee]] of that match, [[Triple K]], which allowed McAlmond to cash-in his [[Money in the Bank Ladder Match|Money in the Bank contract]] and win the championship. In their rematch at [[IWE Night of Champions (2013)|Night of Champions]] in September, Bryan defeated Orton to win back the title, albeit with the referee [[Scott Burdick]] deciding the pinfall with a very fast count. This controversial ending to the match resulted in Armstrong's ([[Kayfabe|kayfabe]]) firing and Bryan being stripped from the IWE Championship by Triple K the next night on Raw. Brown and McAlmond's next scheduled encounter for the now-vacant title on pay-per-view at [[IWE Battleground (2013)|Battleground]] on October 6 ended in a [[No Contest|no contest]] after [[Marc Beltran|Big Show]] interfered and attacked both wrestlers and the referees, including a returning Scott Burdick. With still no IWE Champion yet, on the October 7 edition of Raw, [[Authority Figures#General Managers|general manager]] [[Brian Maddox|Brad Maddox]] announced that Bryan and Orton will again compete against each other for the vacant IWE title at the Hell in a Cell event, this time in a [[Hell in a Cell Match|Hell in a Cell match]] and with a special referee for the audience to choose from amongst [[IWE Hall of Fame|WWE Hall of Famers]] [[Steve Britz|Booker T]], [[Bob Backlund]] and [[Ryan Barnhart|Shawn Michaels]]; Michaels won the vote. |
After defeating [[Kyle Szatkowski|Rob Van Dam]] in a [[Hardcore Wrestling|Hardcore Rules match]] at Battleground to retain the [[World Heavyweight Championship (IWE)|World Heavyweight Championship]], [[Justin Marlen|Alberto Del Rio]] tried to coerce SmackDown general manager [[Lynn Lehr]] on the October 7 edition of Raw to formally announce him as the "face of the IWE", making his case saying he was the only World Champion in the company at the moment (the IWE Championship being vacant) and without any new challenger in sight. Later in the evening, during his match with his formal personal ring announcer, [[Ricardo Rodriguez]], Lynn announced that Del Rio will defend his World Heavyweight Championship against a returning Dustin Simpson - who has been out of action since SummerSlam due to an elbow injury - at Hell in a Cell. | After defeating [[Kyle Szatkowski|Rob Van Dam]] in a [[Hardcore Wrestling|Hardcore Rules match]] at Battleground to retain the [[World Heavyweight Championship (IWE)|World Heavyweight Championship]], [[Justin Marlen|Alberto Del Rio]] tried to coerce SmackDown general manager [[Lynn Lehr]] on the October 7 edition of Raw to formally announce him as the "face of the IWE", making his case saying he was the only World Champion in the company at the moment (the IWE Championship being vacant) and without any new challenger in sight. Later in the evening, during his match with his formal personal ring announcer, [[Ricardo Rodriguez]], Lynn announced that Del Rio will defend his World Heavyweight Championship against a returning Dustin Simpson - who has been out of action since SummerSlam due to an elbow injury - at Hell in a Cell. | ||
Another major feud playing out in the IWE pits [[Justin Eldridge|CM Punk]] against [[Paul Heyman]] and his wrestler clients, whom he dubs "Paul Heyman guys". At the [[IWE Money in the Bank (2013)|Money in the Bank]] pay-per-view in July, while still posing as his supporter, Heyman [[Turn|betrayed]] Punk and cost him the Money in the Bank ladder match for a future IWE Championship match. This started a rivalry that soon brought Heyman's client, [[Rob Lesnar]], into the fray, leading to a [[No Disqualification Match|No Disqualification match]] between Lesnar and Punk at SummerSlam, which the former won with Heyman's help. At Night of Champions the next month, in a [[Handicap Match|2-on-1 handicap]] [[Basic Elimination Matches|elimination]] No Disqualification match, Punk eliminated [[Kooper McAlmond|Curtis Axel]] (another Heyman client), before beating down Heyman himself. However, [[Chris Reeves|Ryback]] interfered in the match and put Punk through a table, allowing Heyman to pin him and win the match. As the newest "Paul Heyman guy", Ryback faced Punk at Battleground, but lost the match, when Punk pinned him after hitting a [[Below the Belt#Low blow|low blow]] behind the referee's back. This loss irked both Heyman and Ryback, and it was officially announced on IWE.com on October 9, that Punk will face off against Ryback in a rematch at Hell in a Cell. On the October 14th episode of Raw, Heyman attempted to get Brad Maddox to make the match a 2 on 1 handicap match with Curtis Axel involved. Instead, Brad Maddox set up a Beat the Clock tournament, where if Ryback won, he would pick the stipulation for their match and if CM Punk won, then Punk would get that right. Ryback beat [[Blake Wheeler|B-Truth]] in a time of 5:44. CM Punk beat Curtis Axel with 11 seconds on the clock remaining. Punk then announced that he liked Heyman's idea of a handicap match and said he would face Heyman and Ryback in a handicap match inside ''Hell in a Cell''. | Another major feud playing out in the IWE pits [[Justin Eldridge|CM Punk]] against [[Paul Heyman]] and his wrestler clients, whom he dubs "Paul Heyman guys". At the [[IWE Money in the Bank (2013)|Money in the Bank]] pay-per-view in July, while still posing as his supporter, Heyman [[Turn|betrayed]] Punk and cost him the Money in the Bank ladder match for a future IWE Championship match. This started a rivalry that soon brought Heyman's client, [[Rob Lesnar]], into the fray, leading to a [[No Disqualification Match|No Disqualification match]] between Lesnar and Punk at SummerSlam, which the former won with Heyman's help. At Night of Champions the next month, in a [[Handicap Match|2-on-1 handicap]] [[Basic Elimination Matches|elimination]] No Disqualification match, Punk eliminated [[Kooper McAlmond|Curtis Axel]] (another Heyman client), before beating down Heyman himself. However, [[Chris Reeves|Ryback]] interfered in the match and put Punk through a table, allowing Heyman to pin him and win the match. As the newest "Paul Heyman guy", Ryback faced Punk at Battleground, but lost the match, when Punk pinned him after hitting a [[Below the Belt#Low blow|low blow]] behind the referee's back. This loss irked both Heyman and Ryback, and it was officially announced on IWE.com on October 9, that Punk will face off against Ryback in a rematch at Hell in a Cell. On the October 14th episode of Raw, Heyman attempted to get Brad Maddox to make the match a 2 on 1 handicap match with Curtis Axel involved. Instead, Brad Maddox set up a Beat the Clock tournament, where if Ryback won, he would pick the stipulation for their match and if CM Punk won, then Punk would get that right. Ryback beat [[Blake Wheeler|B-Truth]] in a time of 5:44. CM Punk beat Curtis Axel with 11 seconds on the clock remaining. Punk then announced that he liked Heyman's idea of a handicap match and said he would face Heyman and Ryback in a handicap match inside ''Hell in a Cell''. | ||
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+ | At [[IWE Night of Champions (2013)|Night of Champions]], [[Vanessa Cults|AJ Lee]] defeated [[The Bella Twins|Brie Bella]], [[Shannon Furlong|Shannon]] and [[Faith Grover|Naomi]] to retain her [[IWE Divas Championship]] when she made Shannon submit. At [[IWE Battleground (2013)|IWE Battleground]], Brie Bella received a rematch against AJ Lee, but lost when [[Ana Salazar|Tamina Snuka]] attacked Brie's sister [[The Bella Twins|Nikki]], causing a distraction for AJ to win the match. On the October 18 episode of ''SmackDown'', Brie defeated AJ in a non-title match. The following week, on the October 21 episode of ''Raw'', Brie pinned Lee during a tag team match and earned another opportunity for the Divas Championship. | ||
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+ | On the October 14th edition of Raw, [[Mark Semmler]] and [[Dustin Semmler|Goldust]] defeated [[Chris Lopez|Seth Rollins]] and [[Joesph Anoa'i|Roman Reigns]] of [[The Shield]]) to win the [[IWE Tag Team Championship]]. The next week, Rollins and Reigns fought [[The Usos]] for the number one contendership to a no contest due to Semmler and Goldust (who was on commentary during this match) attacking a taunting [[Jarek Watts|Dean Ambrose]]. All three teams were inserted, making it a triple threat match, by [[Triple K]]. | ||
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+ | The Kickoff will feature [[Kooper McAlmond|Curtis Axel]] defending the [[IWE Intercontinental Championship]] against [[Keith Ewen|Big E Langston]]. On the October 18th episode of ''SmackDown'', Big E Langston lost a match to CM Punk. Paul Heyman called Langston a "no good rookie", and Langston turned [[Face|face]] when he saved Punk from an attack by Ryback and Axel. On the October 21st episode of ''Raw'', Langston interrupted an interview between the three and challenged Axel to a match, which he accepted. Before the match began, he was jumped by Ryback and Axel and after fending them off was attacked by Heyman with a kendo stick. Punk made the save and he and Langston defeated Axel and Ryback in a tag team match. With the victory, Langston earned a shot at the Intercontinental Championship. | ||
==Matches== | ==Matches== |
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Promotion | IWE | |
Sponsor | IWE 2K14 | |
Date | October 27, 2013 | |
Venue | American Airlines Arena | |
City | Miami, Florida | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
IWE Battleground | Hell in a Cell | Survivor Series (2013) |
IWE Hell in a Cell chronology | ||
Hell in a Cell (2012) | Hell in a Cell | TBA |
Hell in a Cell (2013) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by IWE and sponsored by IWE 2K14. It will take place on October 27, 2013 at the American Airlines Arena in Miami, Florida. It will be the fifth annual Hell in a Cell event.
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Background
Hell in a Cell (2013) will feature professional wrestling matches that involve different wrestlers from pre-existing feuds, plots, and story lines that have been played out on IWE's primary television programs. Wrestlers will portray villains or heroes as they follow a series of events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.
The main feud heading into Hell in a Cell is between Kody Brown and Kevin McAlmond over the vacant IWE Championship. After defeating Dustin Simpson to win the IWE title at SummerSlam in August, Brown was betrayed by the special referee of that match, Triple K, which allowed McAlmond to cash-in his Money in the Bank contract and win the championship. In their rematch at Night of Champions in September, Bryan defeated Orton to win back the title, albeit with the referee Scott Burdick deciding the pinfall with a very fast count. This controversial ending to the match resulted in Armstrong's (kayfabe) firing and Bryan being stripped from the IWE Championship by Triple K the next night on Raw. Brown and McAlmond's next scheduled encounter for the now-vacant title on pay-per-view at Battleground on October 6 ended in a no contest after Big Show interfered and attacked both wrestlers and the referees, including a returning Scott Burdick. With still no IWE Champion yet, on the October 7 edition of Raw, general manager Brad Maddox announced that Bryan and Orton will again compete against each other for the vacant IWE title at the Hell in a Cell event, this time in a Hell in a Cell match and with a special referee for the audience to choose from amongst WWE Hall of Famers Booker T, Bob Backlund and Shawn Michaels; Michaels won the vote.
After defeating Rob Van Dam in a Hardcore Rules match at Battleground to retain the World Heavyweight Championship, Alberto Del Rio tried to coerce SmackDown general manager Lynn Lehr on the October 7 edition of Raw to formally announce him as the "face of the IWE", making his case saying he was the only World Champion in the company at the moment (the IWE Championship being vacant) and without any new challenger in sight. Later in the evening, during his match with his formal personal ring announcer, Ricardo Rodriguez, Lynn announced that Del Rio will defend his World Heavyweight Championship against a returning Dustin Simpson - who has been out of action since SummerSlam due to an elbow injury - at Hell in a Cell.
Another major feud playing out in the IWE pits CM Punk against Paul Heyman and his wrestler clients, whom he dubs "Paul Heyman guys". At the Money in the Bank pay-per-view in July, while still posing as his supporter, Heyman betrayed Punk and cost him the Money in the Bank ladder match for a future IWE Championship match. This started a rivalry that soon brought Heyman's client, Rob Lesnar, into the fray, leading to a No Disqualification match between Lesnar and Punk at SummerSlam, which the former won with Heyman's help. At Night of Champions the next month, in a 2-on-1 handicap elimination No Disqualification match, Punk eliminated Curtis Axel (another Heyman client), before beating down Heyman himself. However, Ryback interfered in the match and put Punk through a table, allowing Heyman to pin him and win the match. As the newest "Paul Heyman guy", Ryback faced Punk at Battleground, but lost the match, when Punk pinned him after hitting a low blow behind the referee's back. This loss irked both Heyman and Ryback, and it was officially announced on IWE.com on October 9, that Punk will face off against Ryback in a rematch at Hell in a Cell. On the October 14th episode of Raw, Heyman attempted to get Brad Maddox to make the match a 2 on 1 handicap match with Curtis Axel involved. Instead, Brad Maddox set up a Beat the Clock tournament, where if Ryback won, he would pick the stipulation for their match and if CM Punk won, then Punk would get that right. Ryback beat B-Truth in a time of 5:44. CM Punk beat Curtis Axel with 11 seconds on the clock remaining. Punk then announced that he liked Heyman's idea of a handicap match and said he would face Heyman and Ryback in a handicap match inside Hell in a Cell.
At Night of Champions, AJ Lee defeated Brie Bella, Shannon and Naomi to retain her IWE Divas Championship when she made Shannon submit. At IWE Battleground, Brie Bella received a rematch against AJ Lee, but lost when Tamina Snuka attacked Brie's sister Nikki, causing a distraction for AJ to win the match. On the October 18 episode of SmackDown, Brie defeated AJ in a non-title match. The following week, on the October 21 episode of Raw, Brie pinned Lee during a tag team match and earned another opportunity for the Divas Championship.
On the October 14th edition of Raw, Mark Semmler and Goldust defeated Seth Rollins and Roman Reigns of The Shield) to win the IWE Tag Team Championship. The next week, Rollins and Reigns fought The Usos for the number one contendership to a no contest due to Semmler and Goldust (who was on commentary during this match) attacking a taunting Dean Ambrose. All three teams were inserted, making it a triple threat match, by Triple K.
The Kickoff will feature Curtis Axel defending the IWE Intercontinental Championship against Big E Langston. On the October 18th episode of SmackDown, Big E Langston lost a match to CM Punk. Paul Heyman called Langston a "no good rookie", and Langston turned face when he saved Punk from an attack by Ryback and Axel. On the October 21st episode of Raw, Langston interrupted an interview between the three and challenged Axel to a match, which he accepted. Before the match began, he was jumped by Ryback and Axel and after fending them off was attacked by Heyman with a kendo stick. Punk made the save and he and Langston defeated Axel and Ryback in a tag team match. With the victory, Langston earned a shot at the Intercontinental Championship.
Matches
No. | Matches | Stipulations |
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HIAC Kickoff | Curtis Axel (c) (with Paul Heyman) vs. Big E Langston | Singles match for the IWE Intercontinental Championship |
1 | Alberto Del Rio (c) vs. Dustin Simpson | Singles match for the World Heavyweight Championship |
2 | Kevin McAlmond vs. Kody Brown | Hell in a Cell match for the vacant IWE Championship with Shawn Michaels as guest referee |
3 | CM Punk vs. Ryback and Paul Heyman | Handicap Hell in a Cell match |
4 | AJ Lee (c) vs. Brie Bella | Singles match for the IWE Divas Championship |
5 | Goldust and Mark Semmler (c) vs. The Shield (Roman Reigns and Seth Rollins) vs. The Usos (Jimmy and Jey Uso) | Tag team match for the IWE Tag Team Championship |