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Revision as of 06:08, 1 August 2018
SummerBash (2018) | ||
Information | ||
Promotion | World Incorporated Wrestling | |
Brand(s) | Rage ShowDown | |
Date | August 19, 2018 | |
Venue | Capital High Arena | |
City | Helena, Montana | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
NGW TakeOver: Great Falls | SummerBash (2018) | Hellbound (2018) |
Broken Bodies chronology | ||
SummerBash (2017) | SummerBash (2018) |
SummerSlam (2018) is a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event, produced by World Incorporated Wrestling for their Rage and ShowDown brands. It will take place on August 19, 2018, at the Capital High Arena in Helena, Montana. It will be the twentieth event under the SummerBash chronology.
Contents |
Storylines
The card will comprise matches resulting from scripted storylines, with results predetermined by WIW on the Rage and ShowDown brands. Storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television shows, Wednesday Night Rage and Thursday Night ShowDown.
Rage
At Broken Bodies, Tyler Mane retained the WIW World Championship by defeated Eric Stevens and Kevin McAlmond in a Belgrade Street Fight, pinning Stevens after McAlmond hit Stevens with the Killer Effect to retain the WIW World Championship. On July 17, Rage General Manager Rex Martin announced that he would decided who would face Mane for the WIW World Championship at SummerBash. On the July 18 episode of Rage, Matt Borske, Kevin McAlmond, Aaron Kelly, Michael Fonger, Eric Stevens, Mikhail Schmalzried, James Burdick, Chris Gomez and Josh Erickson all came out and said they deserved a shot at Mane. In response, Martin scheduled three Triple threat match that night, with the winners facing each other the following week to see who would face Mane at SummerSlam. Borske won the first Triple threat match by defeating Erickson and Gomez, while Stevens won the second Triple threat match by defeated Burdick and Schmalzried, and McAlmond won the third Triple threat match defeating Fonger and Kelly, thus setting up Borske, Stevens and McAlmond facing each other the following week.
After defeated Sarah Grobel at Broken Bodies. The following Wednesday on Rage, WIW World Women's Champion Brenah McAlmond-Quinn said she had beaten every women on the Rage roster. Samantha Clakley, who was costed the title at Money in the Bank, and Sis Bates, who was the surviving member of the 5-on-5 Team USA vs. Team Japan Extreme Rules elimination match confronted McAlmond-Quinn with intentions of getting a shot at the title. Rage General Manager Rex Martin then came out and scheduled McAlmond-Quinn to defend the title against both Clakely and Bates in a triple threat match at SummerBash as long as no one gets physical with anyone involved.
At Broken Rules, Eric Stevens and Kevin McAlmond failed to win the WIW World Championship from Tyler Mane, after the match McAlmond attacked Stevens performing his finisher the Killer Effect. On the July 25 episode of Rage, Stevens vowed get revenge on McAlmond to take everything away from him. After the two failed to win another shot at the WIW World Championship at SummerBash, which was won by Borske, after the match Stevens and the Evolved Revolution attacked McAlmond. A match between the two was then scheduled for SummerBash with a stipulation that if Stevens won, he would win McAlmond's Money in the Bank contract.
At Broken Bodies, Kooper McAlmond defeated Michael Fonger 7–6 in sudden death overtime of a 30-minute Iron Man match to retain the International Championship. On the July 23 episode of Raw, Fonger and Joe Smith defeated McAlmond and Eric Hawkins, after Hawkins turned on McAlmond and sided with Smith. A rematch between McAlmond and Fonger for the title was scheduled for SummerBash.
ShowDown
At Broken Bodies, Kevin Hunter rtained the WIW Heavyweight Championship against Jeffrey Mahana. On the July 26 episode of ShowDown, ShowDown Co-General Manager Stephanie Thennis was about to announce Hunter's opponent for SummerBash with an open contract, but was interrupted by Kadee Jones' unknown associate. As Thennis was distracted by him (who was also fired by Thennis), Peter Damrow attacked Hunter with the Damrow Clutch. Damrow then signed the contract thus making their match for the title official at SummerBash.
On July 22, Stephanie Thennis announced a #1 contenders tag team title tournament with the winning team earning a championship match against The Bloodbath Brothers (Reintjes and Truax) for the Heavyweight Tag Team Championship at SummerBash. On the July 26 episode of ShowDown, The Dooms Day's Marc Beltran and Brandon defeated InSanity's Kenneth Brown and James Palmer to advance to the semifinals, while on the same night, Dustin Simpson and Jesse Dern defeated The Nuss Brothers (Zack and Josh Nuss) to advance to the semifinals as well. Both their opponents will be determined in two more matches between Jason Downing and Jacob George and The Larsons (Steven and Tom Larson) (with the winners facing The Doomsday) and a triple threat tag team match between two members of The PWC, two members of the The Wolf Pack, and Tony Casiano and Kyle Webster on the August 2 episode.
On the July 26 episode of ShowDown, Ali Richards defeated WIW Heavyweight Women's Champion Kadee Jones in a non-title match to earn the right to face Jones for the title at SummerBash.
Matches
No. | Matches | Stipulations | |
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1 | Tyler Mane (c) (with Renae Geerlings) vs. Matt Borske | Singles match for the WIW World Championship | |
2 | Brenah McAlmond-Quinn (c) vs. Sis Bates vs. Samantha Clakley | Triple threat match for the WIW World Women's Championship | |
3 | Kevin Hunter (c) vs. Peter Damrow | Singles match for the WIW Heavyweight Championship | |
4 | The Bloodbath Brothers (Reintjes and Truax) (c) vs. TBD | Tag team match for the WIW Heavyweight Tag Team Championship | |
5 | Kevin McAlmond (MITB holder) vs. Eric Stevens | Singles match for McAlmond's Money in the Bank contract If McAlmond loses by any means, Stevens will get the contract | |
6 | Kooper McAlmond (c) vs. Michael Fonger | Singles match for the WIW International Championship | |
7 | Kadee Jones (c) vs. Ali Richards | Singles match for the WIW Heavyweight Women's Championship | |
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
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Heavyweight Tag Team Championship tournament
Quarterfinals ShowDown (7/26, 8/2) | Semifinals ShowDown (TBA) | Finals ShowDown (TBA) | |||||||||||
References
External links
← 2017 • 2018 WIW pay-per-view events • 2019 → | |||
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WIW | World War • Steel Roulette • Final Fight • SuperBrawl X • Greastest World War • Chaos Theory • Money in the Bank • Broken Bodies • SummerBash • Hellbound • Super Showdown Supercard • Glamorous Revolution • All Hail • Soul Survivor • TLC: Christmas Horror Feast | ||
NGW | NGW TakeOver: Anaconda • NGW TakeOver: SuperBrawl • NGW TakeOver: Missoula • NGW TakeOver: Great Falls IV | ||
NGW MD | United We Stand Tournament |