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The show will include matches resulting from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portray [[Face (WIW professional wrestling)|heroes]], [[Heel (WIW professional wrestling)|villains]], or [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms (WIW)#Tweener|less distinguishable characters]] in scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results are predetermined by [[World Incorporated Wrestling|WIW]]'s writers on the [[Rage (WIW brand)|Rage]] and [[ShowDown (WIW brand)|ShowDown]] [[WIW Brand Extension|brands]], while storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television shows, ''[[WIW Rage|Wednesday Night Rage]]'', ''[[WIW ShowDown|Thursday Night ShowDown]], and the [[Cruiserweight (WIW professional wrestling)|cruiserweight]]-exclusive ''[[WIW Dynamites Live|Dynamites Live]]''. | The show will include matches resulting from scripted storylines, where wrestlers portray [[Face (WIW professional wrestling)|heroes]], [[Heel (WIW professional wrestling)|villains]], or [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms (WIW)#Tweener|less distinguishable characters]] in scripted events that build tension and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches. Results are predetermined by [[World Incorporated Wrestling|WIW]]'s writers on the [[Rage (WIW brand)|Rage]] and [[ShowDown (WIW brand)|ShowDown]] [[WIW Brand Extension|brands]], while storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television shows, ''[[WIW Rage|Wednesday Night Rage]]'', ''[[WIW ShowDown|Thursday Night ShowDown]], and the [[Cruiserweight (WIW professional wrestling)|cruiserweight]]-exclusive ''[[WIW Dynamites Live|Dynamites Live]]''. | ||
- | At [[WIW Stomping Territory|Stomping Territory]], [[Ali Richards (WIW)|Ali Richards]] retained the [[WIW World Women's Championship]] against [[Ashley Boland (WIW)|Ashley Boland]] and [[Victoria Lehr (WIW)|Victoria Lehr]] in a [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Basic non-elimination matches|triple threat match]], and later the night, [[Kooper McAlmond (WIW)|Kooper McAlmond]] and [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] defned the [[WIW World Championship]] and [[Money in the Bank Ladder Match (WIW)|Money in the Bank contract]] against [[Eric Stevens (WIW)|Eric Stevens]] and [[Edwin Rameriz, Jr. (WIW)|Edwin Rameriz, Jr.]], respectively with a [[Referee (WIW professional wrestling)#Special guest referee|special guest referee]] of Stevens and Rameriz's choice. Stevens chose Lehr, while in the second match Rameriz chose [[John Lehr (WIW)|John Lehr]], both who during the match changed the stipulation to being a [[No-Countout Match (WIW)|No-Countout]], [[No Disqualification Match (WIW)|No Disqualification match]] (World Championship match) and [[Steel Cage Match (WIW)|Open Door Steel Cage]] [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#No Disqualification match|No Disqualification]] [[Professional wrestling tag team match types (WIW)#Falls Count Anywhere match|Falls Count Anywhere match]] (Money in the Bank contract match). In the first match (world title), Lehr eventually attacked Kooper, promptiong Kevin and Richards to come to his aid, and Kooper retained his title against Stevens, which lead to the second match (MITB contract), which saw interference from John Lehr, Stevens, [[The Authority of Wrestling (MWA)|Evolved Revolution]], prompting Kooper and Richards to come back out and aid him, and Kevin retained his Money in the Bank contract against Rameriz, Jr. The following Wednesday on ''Rage'', Stevens, Rameriz, Jr. and Victoria Lehr brawled with Kooper, Kevin and Richards and challenged them to a [[Professional wrestling tag team match types (WIW)#Mixed tag team match|six-persona mixed tag team match]]. Kevin, Kooper and Richards agreed as long as it would mean the end of their respective feuds. Stevens, Rameriz, Jr. and Lehr agreed as long as Rollins and Lynch each put their respective titles on the line. They agreed, and a [[Professional wrestling tag team match types# | + | At [[WIW Stomping Territory|Stomping Territory]], [[Ali Richards (WIW)|Ali Richards]] retained the [[WIW World Women's Championship]] against [[Ashley Boland (WIW)|Ashley Boland]] and [[Victoria Lehr (WIW)|Victoria Lehr]] in a [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#Basic non-elimination matches|triple threat match]], and later the night, [[Kooper McAlmond (WIW)|Kooper McAlmond]] and [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] defned the [[WIW World Championship]] and [[Money in the Bank Ladder Match (WIW)|Money in the Bank contract]] against [[Eric Stevens (WIW)|Eric Stevens]] and [[Edwin Rameriz, Jr. (WIW)|Edwin Rameriz, Jr.]], respectively with a [[Referee (WIW professional wrestling)#Special guest referee|special guest referee]] of Stevens and Rameriz's choice. Stevens chose Lehr, while in the second match Rameriz chose [[John Lehr (WIW)|John Lehr]], both who during the match changed the stipulation to being a [[No-Countout Match (WIW)|No-Countout]], [[No Disqualification Match (WIW)|No Disqualification match]] (World Championship match) and [[Steel Cage Match (WIW)|Open Door Steel Cage]] [[Professional wrestling tag team match types#No Disqualification match|No Disqualification]] [[Professional wrestling tag team match types (WIW)#Falls Count Anywhere match|Falls Count Anywhere match]] (Money in the Bank contract match). In the first match (world title), Lehr eventually attacked Kooper, promptiong Kevin and Richards to come to his aid, and Kooper retained his title against Stevens, which lead to the second match (MITB contract), which saw interference from John Lehr, Stevens, [[The Authority of Wrestling (MWA)|Evolved Revolution]], prompting Kooper and Richards to come back out and aid him, and Kevin retained his Money in the Bank contract against Rameriz, Jr. The following Wednesday on ''Rage'', Stevens, Rameriz, Jr. and Victoria Lehr brawled with Kooper, Kevin and Richards and challenged them to a [[Professional wrestling tag team match types (WIW)#Mixed tag team match|six-persona mixed tag team match]]. Kevin, Kooper and Richards agreed as long as it would mean the end of their respective feuds. Stevens, Rameriz, Jr. and Lehr agreed as long as Rollins and Lynch each put their respective titles on the line. They agreed, and a [[Professional wrestling tag team match types (WIW)#Last Chance match|last chance]] [[Professional wrestling tag team match types (WIW)#Multiple wrestlers teamed matches|six-person tag team]] for the WIW World, Money in the Bank contract, and Rage World Women's championships was scheduled for Broken Bodies, with an [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Extreme Rules|broken bodies]] stipulation added the following week. |
- | At [[WIW Super ShowDown Supercard (2019)|Super ShowDown Supercard]], [[Turf Finnegan (WIW)|Turf Finnegan]] defeated [[Michael Phelps]] thanks to interference from and [[Quay Painter (WIW)|Quay Painter]]. This lead to a match between Phelps and Painter at Stomping Territory that Phelps won, despite Finnegan's multiple attempts to distract Phelps. On the following ''Rage'', wild card gust Phelps faced Finnegan and Painter in a handicap match where they dominated Phelps. As Finnegan went to the top rope to perform a fly attack on Phelps, [[Martin McAlmond (WIW)|Martin McAlmond]] appeared and attacked both Finnegan and Painter. A [[Tag Team Match (WIW)|tag team match]] featuring Phelps and Martin McAlmond against Finnegan and Painter was then scheduled for Broken Bodies. | + | At [[WIW Super ShowDown Supercard (2019)|Super ShowDown Supercard]], [[Turf Finnegan (WIW)|Turf Finnegan]] defeated [[Michael Phelps]] thanks to interference from and [[Quay Painter (WIW)|Quay Painter]]. This lead to a match between Phelps and Painter at Stomping Territory that Phelps won, despite Finnegan's multiple attempts to distract Phelps. On the following ''Rage'', wild card gust Phelps faced Finnegan and Painter in a handicap match where they dominated Phelps. As Finnegan went to the top rope to perform a fly attack on Phelps, [[Martin McAlmond (WIW)|Martin McAlmond]] appeared and attacked both Finnegan and Painter. A [[Tag Team Match (WIW)|tag team match]] featuring Phelps and Martin McAlmond against Finnegan and Painter was then scheduled for Broken Bodies, which was made a [[Professional wrestling match types#No Disqualification match|No Holds Barred match]] the following week. |
On the June 26 episode of ''Rage'', after [[Steve Britz (WIW)|Steve Britz]] defeated [[Daniel Mazurek and Michael Nathe (WIW)|Daniel Mazurek and Michael Nathe]] in consecutive [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Singles matches|Singles match]] (both Britz and Mazurek appearing via the wild card rule), Britz was randomly attacked by [[Peter Damrow (WIW)|Peter Damrow]], who performed an uranage on Britz. As referees tended to the champion, Britz returned and attacked Britz more. Britz was subsequently scheduled to defend the WIW Heavyweight Championship against Damrow at Broken Bodies. On the following ''ShowDown'', [[Michael Fonger (WIW)|Michael Fonger]] and [[Matt Borske (WIW)|Matt Borske]], who Britz retained the title against at Stomping Territory, faced Kingston in which if either man won, he would be added to the championship match at Broken Bodies, however, neither Fonger or Borske were unsuccessful. | On the June 26 episode of ''Rage'', after [[Steve Britz (WIW)|Steve Britz]] defeated [[Daniel Mazurek and Michael Nathe (WIW)|Daniel Mazurek and Michael Nathe]] in consecutive [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Singles matches|Singles match]] (both Britz and Mazurek appearing via the wild card rule), Britz was randomly attacked by [[Peter Damrow (WIW)|Peter Damrow]], who performed an uranage on Britz. As referees tended to the champion, Britz returned and attacked Britz more. Britz was subsequently scheduled to defend the WIW Heavyweight Championship against Damrow at Broken Bodies. On the following ''ShowDown'', [[Michael Fonger (WIW)|Michael Fonger]] and [[Matt Borske (WIW)|Matt Borske]], who Britz retained the title against at Stomping Territory, faced Kingston in which if either man won, he would be added to the championship match at Broken Bodies, however, neither Fonger or Borske were unsuccessful. |
Revision as of 02:09, 10 July 2019
Broken Bodies (2019) | ||
Promotion | World Incorporated Wrestling | |
Brand(s) | Rage ShowDown Dynamite Live | |
Date | June 23, 2019 | |
City | Anaconda, Montana | |
Venue | Mitchell Stadium | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
← Previous Stomping Territory | Next → NGW TakeOver: Polson | |
Broken Bodies chronology | ||
← Previous 2018 | Next → — |
Broken Bodies (2019) is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Incorporated Wrestling for their Rage and ShowDown brands. It will take place on July 14, 2019 at the Mitchell Stadium in Anaconda, Montana. It will be the eleventh event under the Broken Bodies chronology.
Contents |
Storylines
The show will include matches resulting 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, Thursday Night ShowDown, and the cruiserweight-exclusive Dynamites Live.
At Stomping Territory, Ali Richards retained the WIW World Women's Championship against Ashley Boland and Victoria Lehr in a triple threat match, and later the night, Kooper McAlmond and Kevin McAlmond defned the WIW World Championship and Money in the Bank contract against Eric Stevens and Edwin Rameriz, Jr., respectively with a special guest referee of Stevens and Rameriz's choice. Stevens chose Lehr, while in the second match Rameriz chose John Lehr, both who during the match changed the stipulation to being a No-Countout, No Disqualification match (World Championship match) and Open Door Steel Cage No Disqualification Falls Count Anywhere match (Money in the Bank contract match). In the first match (world title), Lehr eventually attacked Kooper, promptiong Kevin and Richards to come to his aid, and Kooper retained his title against Stevens, which lead to the second match (MITB contract), which saw interference from John Lehr, Stevens, Evolved Revolution, prompting Kooper and Richards to come back out and aid him, and Kevin retained his Money in the Bank contract against Rameriz, Jr. The following Wednesday on Rage, Stevens, Rameriz, Jr. and Victoria Lehr brawled with Kooper, Kevin and Richards and challenged them to a six-persona mixed tag team match. Kevin, Kooper and Richards agreed as long as it would mean the end of their respective feuds. Stevens, Rameriz, Jr. and Lehr agreed as long as Rollins and Lynch each put their respective titles on the line. They agreed, and a last chance six-person tag team for the WIW World, Money in the Bank contract, and Rage World Women's championships was scheduled for Broken Bodies, with an broken bodies stipulation added the following week.
At Super ShowDown Supercard, Turf Finnegan defeated Michael Phelps thanks to interference from and Quay Painter. This lead to a match between Phelps and Painter at Stomping Territory that Phelps won, despite Finnegan's multiple attempts to distract Phelps. On the following Rage, wild card gust Phelps faced Finnegan and Painter in a handicap match where they dominated Phelps. As Finnegan went to the top rope to perform a fly attack on Phelps, Martin McAlmond appeared and attacked both Finnegan and Painter. A tag team match featuring Phelps and Martin McAlmond against Finnegan and Painter was then scheduled for Broken Bodies, which was made a No Holds Barred match the following week.
On the June 26 episode of Rage, after Steve Britz defeated Daniel Mazurek and Michael Nathe in consecutive Singles match (both Britz and Mazurek appearing via the wild card rule), Britz was randomly attacked by Peter Damrow, who performed an uranage on Britz. As referees tended to the champion, Britz returned and attacked Britz more. Britz was subsequently scheduled to defend the WIW Heavyweight Championship against Damrow at Broken Bodies. On the following ShowDown, Michael Fonger and Matt Borske, who Britz retained the title against at Stomping Territory, faced Kingston in which if either man won, he would be added to the championship match at Broken Bodies, however, neither Fonger or Borske were unsuccessful.
Matches
No. | Matches | Stipulations | |
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1 | Kooper McAlmond (c), Kevin McAlmond (MITB), and Ali Richards (c) vs. Eric Stevens, Edwin Rameriz, Jr., and Victoria Lehr | Last Chance Six-person tag team Broken Bodies match for the WIW World Championship, Money in the Bank contract and WIW World Women's Championship | |
2 | Michael Phelps and Martin McAlmond vs. Quay Painter and Turf Finnegan | No Holds Barred Tag team match | |
3 | Steve Britz (c) vs. Peter Damrow | Singles match for the WIW Heavyweight Championship | |
4 | Ashley Holshue (c) vs. Brittany Hiatt | Singles match for the WIW Heavyweight Women's Championship | |
5 | Sayer DeLumeau (c) vs. Cody Bechdol | Singles match for the WIW Dynamite Division Championship | |
6 | Mark Semmler and Truax (c) vs. The Dooms Day (Marc Beltran and Brandon) vs. Heavy Load (Kallen Kleinschimdt and Steven Zimmerman) | Triple Threat Tag team match for the WIW Heavyweight Tag Team Championship | |
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
*Card subject to change |
References
External links
← 2018 • 2019 WIW pay-per-view events • 2020 → | |||
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WIW | World War • When World's Collide • Steel Roulette • Final Fight • SuperBrawl XI • The Grim's Reaping • Money in the Bank • Super ShowDown Supercard • Stomping Territory • Broken Bodies • SummerBash • Clash of Champions • Hellbound • All Hail • Soul Survivor • TLC: Christmas Horror Feast | ||
NGW | TakeOver: Hamilton • TakeOver: SuperBrawl II • TakeOver: XXV • TakeOver: Welcome to Hell • TakeOver: WarGames | ||
NGW MD | TakeOver: Ready for a Meltdown • TakeOver: Crimson Crossroad |