WIW Hellbound (2018)

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Hellbound (2018)
Promotional poster featuring Tyler Mane, Kevin McAlmond, Mad Hanson, Eric Stevens and Matt Borske
Information
Promotion World Incorporated Wrestling
Brand(s) Rage
ShowDown
Date September 16, 2018
City Glengive, Montana
Venue J&A Arena
Taglines(s) We're Hellbound to Hell
Welcome to Hell on Earth
Pay-per-view chronology
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SummerBash (2018)
Next →
Super Showdown Supercard
Hellbound chronology
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Halloween Hell (2017)
Next →

Hellbound (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 September 16, 2018, at the J&A Arena in Glengive, Montana. It will be the teenth event under the Halloween Hell/Hellbound 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.

At SummerBash, Jason Downing defeated Mark Semmler thanks to Downin's wife Tia giving him a pair of brass knuckles that the referee did not see. On the following ShowDown, Jason and Tia mocked Semmler. Semmler and his girlfriend Jessi Beeman came out and confronted them. Semmler called Jason a coward for having to cheat and use his wife to win and said that ShowDown Women's General Manager Stephanie Thennis approved of a mixed tag team match between Semmler and Jessi and Downing and Tia at Hellbound.

At SummerBash during the WIW Heavyweight Championship match between Peter Damrow and defending champion Kevin Hunter, Dalton and Wheat taunted Hunter by disrespecting his family, who were in attendance. An irate Hunter chased and attacked Dalton and Wheat with a steel chair, but before Hunter could return to the ring the referee counted him out, resulting in Damrow winning by countout, but Hunter retaining the WIW Heavyweight Championship, however, Hunter attacked Damrow after the match with the steel chair as well. On the following ShowDown, Damrow, Dalton and Wheat attacked Hunter from behind during an interview, and continued to disrespect Hunter's family. On August 26, a rematch between Hunter and Damrow for the title was scheduled for Hellbound.

On the August 23 episode of ShowDown, The Dooms Day (Steve Britz and Brandon) defeated The Bloodbath Brothers (Reintjes and Truax) in a No Disqualification match to capture their third Heavyweight Tag Team Championship. On August 27, Stephanie Thennis scheduled two triple threat matches, with the winners facing each other to determine who would face The Doomsday Day for the titles at Hellbound. Jeason and Jacob won the first triple threat match by defeating Dustin Simpson and Jesse Dern and The Nuss Brothers (Zack Nuss and Josh Nuss) on the August 30 episode of ShowDown. The PWC (Russell Dalton and Chris Wheat) won the second triple threat match by defeating The Larsons (Steven Larson and Tom Larson) and InSanity's (Christopher Gowan and Kenneth Brown on the September 6 episode of ShowDown, thus setting up Jason and Jacob and Dalton and Wheat facing each other for the September 13 episode of ShowDown.

At SummerBash, Kevin McAlmond successfully retained his Money in the Bank contract against Eric Stevens. Later that evening, during the WIW World Championship match bewteen Matt Borske and Tyler Mane, McAlmond interfered causing a disqualification win for Borske, resulting in Mane retaining the title, McAlmond then attempted to cash-in his Money in the Bank contract, but was attacked by the returning, Mad Hanson, preventing him from cashing in. The following Wednesday on Rage, McAlmond once again attempted to cash-in after Mane successfully defended the title against Chris Gomez, but was stopped by Hason who attacked McAlmond again until the debuting acrtress Sarah Bolger and Kiela McAlmond convinced Kooper McAlmond and Ryan Barnhart to go to the aid of Kevin McAlmond, reforming The Grim Reapers. The following week, Hanson confronted McAlmond and blamed him for his injury, it was also announced that McAlmond, Borske and Stevens would face Mane in a Fatal 4-Way Hell in a Cell match. This would anger Hanson and he would join forces with Michael Fonger and Quay Painter and once again attacked McAlmond during their scheduled tag team match, Kooper McAlmond and Ryan Barnhart would attempt to help, but would get beat down by the trio as well. It was announced on September 5 before Rage that Hanson would be added to the WIW World Championship Hell in a Cell, thus making it a Five-way Hell in a Cell match.

At SummerBash, Sis Bates defeated Brenah McAlmond-Quinn to win the WIW World Women's Championship. On the August 29 episode of Rage, McAlmond-Quinn announced that she would be invoking her championship rematch clause at Hellbound.

At Chaos Theroy, Devin Sullivan retained the WIW United Nations Championship against Brent Hunley. At Broken Bodies, after Sullivan lost the United Nations Championship Corbin Edwards, Huntley made his return to the WIW and attacked Sullivan. Four days later on the July 19 episode of ShowDown, Sullivan had a rematch with Edwards, but it ended in a draw after Huntley attacked Sullivan. The following week, Huntley explained his attacks on Sullivan by stating that he felt disrespected by the WIW fans and the other superstars and hated how they were supportive of superstars like Sullivan. The next week, Huntley launched a third attack on Sullivan with aidance from Edwards. Huntley invoked his rematch clause at SummerBash, and would once again fail to regain the title. After the match, Huntley came out while Sullivan was incapacitated in the ring, only to turn back and walk away. The following ShowDown on August 23, Huntley and Sullivan had a match that ended in disqualification after Sullivan low-blowed Huntley. Sullivan then proceeded to attack Huntley all around the arena and eventually spread in the crowd area. Sullivan then put Huntley through a table off the balcony. On the August 30 episode of ShowDown, Sullivan challenged Huntley to a Hell in a Cell match at the namesake event, which Huntley accepted.

At SummerBash, Kaila Matteson defeated Kadee Jones, Ali Richards and Jade Zimmer in a Fatal four way match to capture the WIW Heavyweight Women's Championship. After the match, Richards turned heel and attacked both Matteson and Zimmer. The following weeks, all three women confronted and attacked one another. A match between Richards, Zimmer and Matteson for the title was scheduled for Hellbound.

Matches

No. Matches Stipulations
1 Mark Semmler and Jessi Beeman vs. Jason Downing and Tia George Mixed tag team match
2 Kevin Hunter (c) vs. Peter Damrow Singles match for the WIW Heavyweight Championship
3 The Dooms Day (Marc Beltran, Steve Britz and/or Brandon) (c) vs. TBD Tag team match for the WIW Heavyweight Tag Team Championship
4 Tyler Mane (c) (with Scount Compton) vs. Matt Borske vs. Eric Stevens (with Victoria Lehr) vs. Kevin McAlmond (with Sarah Bolger) vs. Mad Hanson Hell in a Cell match for the WIW World Championship
5 Sis Bates (c) vs. Brenah McAlmond-Quinn Singles match for the WIW World Women's Championship
6 Devin Sullivan vs. Brent Huntley Hell in a Cell match
7 Kaila Matteson (c) vs. Ali Richards vs. Jade Zimmer Triple threat match for the WIW Heavyweight Women's Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match

References

External links

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