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Revision as of 02:09, 24 August 2020
SummerSlam (2020) | ||
Promotional poster featuring "The Fiend" Bray Wyatt | ||
Promotion | IWE | |
Brand(s) | Raw SmackDown | |
Date | August 23, 2020 | |
City | Orlando, Florida | |
Venue | Amway Center | |
Tagline(s) | You'll Never See It Coming | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
← Previous NXT TakeOver XXX | Next → Payback | |
SummerSlam chronology | ||
← Previous 2019 | Next → — |
SummerSlam (2020) is a professional wrestling pay-per-view and IWE Network event produced by IWE for their Raw and SmackDown brand divisions. It is scheduled to take place on August 23, 2020 at the Amway Center in Orlando, Florida. It will be the thirty-third event under the SummerSlam chronology.
The event was originally scheduled to take place at the TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Boston mayor Marty Walsh announced the suspension of all large-scale gatherings and that no permit would be issued for an event that could draw a large crowd before September 7.
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Production
Background
SummerSlam is an annual pay-per-view, produced every August by IWE since 1988. Dubbed "The Biggest Party of the Summer," it is one of the promotion's original four pay-per-views, along with WrestleMania, Royal Rumble, and Survivor Series, dubbed the "Big Four". It is considered IWE's second biggest event of the year behind WrestleMania. 2020 will be the thirty-third event in the SummerSlam chronology and feature wrestlers from the Raw and SmackDown brands.
Impact of the COVID-19 pandemic
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, IWE has had to present the majority of its programming from the IWE Performance Center in Orlando, Florida since mid-March with no fans in attendance, though in late May, the promotion began using Performance Center trainees to serve as the live audience, which was further expanded to friends and family members of the wrestlers in mid-June. SummerSlam, as well as the preceding night's NXT TakeOver event, were originally scheduled to take place in Boston, Massachusetts at the TD Garden. On May 8, the ongoing pandemic forced Boston mayor Marty Walsh to suspend all large-scale gatherings until September 7, effectively canceling IWE's planned events in the city. Wrestling journalist Dave Meltzer reported that the promotion would be open to move SummerSlam to September if it meant having fans in attendance. However, an advertisement that aired during The Horror Show at Extreme Rules confirmed that SummerSlam would still be taking place on August 23, but with no reference to a city or venue. Although PWInsider had reported that the event would be held at the IWE Performance Center, the promotion put out an official statement on July 23 that the announcement of a new location would be forthcoming. IWE also stated that refunds would be issued at original point of purchase.
Storylines
The show 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 IWE's writers on the Raw and SmackDown brands, while storylines are produced on IWE's weekly television shows, Monday Night Raw and Friday Night SmackDown.
Event
Role: | Name: |
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English commentators | Michael Cole (SmackDown) |
Corey Graves (SmackDown) | |
Tom Phillips (Raw) | |
Samoa Simpson (Raw) | |
Byron Saxton (Raw) | |
Ring announcers | Greg Hamilton (SmackDown) |
Mike Rome (Raw) | |
Interviewers | Sarah Schreiber |
Pre-show correspondents | Charly Caruso |
Peter Rosenberg | |
Renee Young | |
Booker T | |
John "Bradshaw" Layfield |
Pre-show
During the SummerSlam pre-show. Apollo Crews defended the IWE United States Championship against MVP. In the end, Crews performed a Powerbomb on MVP to retain the title. Following the match, The Hurt Business' Shelton Benjamin and Bobby Lashley came down to the ring to attack Crews, however, Crews escaped.
Preliminary matches
The actual pay-per-view opened with Bayley (accompanied by Sasha Banks) defending the IWE SmackDown Women's Championship against Asuka.
Main event
Results
References
External links
← 2018 • 2019 IWE Network events • 2021 → | ||||
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IWE | Worlds Collide • Royal Rumble • Super ShowDown • Elimination Chamber • WrestleMania 36 • Money in the Bank • Backlash • The Horror Show at Extreme Rules • SummerSlam • Payback • Clash of Champions • Hell in a Cell • Survivor Series • TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs | |||
NXT | TakeOver: Portland • TakeOver: In Your House • TakeOver: XXX • TakeOver: 31 | |||
NXT UK | TakeOver: Blackpool II |