WIW Steel Roulette (2017)
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Steel Roulette (2017) | ||
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Promotion | WIW | |
Brand(s) | ShowDown | |
Date | February 12, 2017 | |
Venue | The Sports Arena | |
City | Butte, Montana | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
World War (2017) | Steel Roulette (2017) | Final Fight (2017) |
Steele Roulette chronology | ||
Steele Roulette (2016) | Steele Roulette (2017) |
Steel Roulette (2017) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by WIW for the ShowDown brand. It will take place on February 12, 2017, at the The Sports Arena in Butte, Montana. This will be the seventh event under the Steele Roulette chronology, and the first to be held since 2015.
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Background
- See also: Professional wrestling
The card will include matches resulting from scripted storylines and have results predetermined by WIW on the ShowDown brands. Storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television show, ShowDown.
On the January 19, 2017 episode of ShowDown, commissioner Dixe Finnegan announced that the main event of Steel Roulette would be an Elimination Chamber match for the WIW Heavyweight Championship. At World War on January 29, 2017, Mark Semmler defeated Kevin Hunter to regain the WIW Heavyweight Championship for the second time. The following day, Hunter was added to the match. On the January 31 episode of ShowDown, Dixie Finnegan and General Manager Turf Finnegan assured Hunter that he would eventually get a one-on-one rematch, before revealing the other participants in the Elimination Chamber match: United Nations Champion Daniel Mazurek, Aron Satre, Daniel Gonzalez and Jon Rispens. Royal Rumble winner Brent Huntley warned Semmler that if he is still champion after Elimination Chamber, he will take the title from him at Superbrawl X. Huntley and Rispens then faced Semmler and Jeremy Masiak, who has been at odds with Huntley ever since they lost the tag team titles; Huntley and Rispens won the match when Huntley pinned Semmler. Later that night, Hunter faced Mazurek with Satre on commentary. Gonzalez came out during the match and joined on commentary, but eventually attacked Satre. Mazurek attacked both Gonzalez and Satre before re-entering the ring allowing Hunter to defeat him. The following week, Mazurek, Gonzalez, Satre, Hunter had a Fatal four way match that Gonazlez won by pinning Satre. Later, Huntley faced Semmler. During the match, Masiak came out and attacked Rispens. Huntley attempted to attack Masiak but got surprised by Semmler with his finishing move and a win for Semmler; Huntely was scheduled to face Masiak at Steel Roulette.
At Soul Survivor, Courtney Hope was a attacked and assaulted by an unknown masked person during the 5–on–5 Women's Traditional Soul Survivor elimination match causing her to be in eliminated from the match. On the following ShowDown, Hope accused Becky Beall of being the attacker, due to her being eliminated earlier on in the match due to an argument between Hope and Beall, and the two faced each other at Christmas Chaos on December 4 in a No disqualification match that Hope won. After the match, Beall claimed that Beatrice LaGreca was the attacker. For the next couple of weeks, LaGreca denied the accusation until the December 22 episode of ShowDown, after she attacked Hope after the two had defeated Beall and Riley Austin and admitted to being the attacker due to pent up jealousy of Hope's success since debuting in WIW. The two went back and forth at each other over the next few weeks and were involved in the six-woman tag team match at the World War, where Hope's team defeated LaGreca's. On the February 2 episode of ShowDown, Turf Finnegan scheduled a match between Hope and LaGreca at Steel Roulette to settle their differences. The following week, the two traded barbs with one another, and afterwards on Talking Show, LaGreca attacked Hope.
Matches
No. | Matches | Stipulations | |
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1 | Mark Semmler (c) vs. Kevin Hunter vs. Jon Rispens vs. Daniel Gonzalez vs. Daniel Mazurek vs. Aron Satre | Elimination Chamber match for the WIW Heavyweight Championship | |
2 | Courtney Hope vs. Beatrice LaGreca | Singles match | |
3 | American Naturals (Keith Coleman and Brandon Branscum) (c) vs. The Larsons (Steven and Tommy Larson) vs. The PWC (Peter Damrow and Russell Dalton) vs. J&J Knockout Kings (Jason Downing and Jacob George) vs. Darkness Rising (Darlow and Simmons) vs. TBA | Tag team turmoil match for the WIW Heavyweight Tag Team Championship | |
4 | Brittany Hiatt (c) vs. Leah Hicks | Singles match for the WIW Women's Championship | |
5 | Allison Richards vs. Jamie Carroll | Singles match | |
6 | The Sons (Jax Teller, Opie Winston and Chibs Telford) vs. Anthony Zigler and Tony Casiano | 3-on-2 handicap match | |
7 | Brent Huntley vs. Jeremy Masiak | Singles match | |
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
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See also
References
External links
← 2016 • 2017 WIW pay-per-view events • 2018 → | |||
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WIW | World War • Steel Roulette • Final Fight • SuperBrawl IX • Chaos Theory • Full Throttle • Hardcore Heaven • Money in the Bank • Addicted to Chaos • Battle Scars • SummerBash • Marjorie Martin Classic Finals • No Remorse • Halloween Hell • TLC: Christmas Chaos • Soul Survivor • Clash of Champions | ||
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