WIW Hardcore Heaven (2017)
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Hardcore Heaven (2017) | ||
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Promotion | World Incorporated Wrestling | |
Brand(s) | Rage | |
Date | June 4, 2017 | |
Venue | Keltz Arena | |
City | Dillon, Montana | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
Full Throttle (2017) | Hardcore Heaven (2017) | Money in the Bank (2017) |
Hardcore Heaven chronology | ||
Hardcore Heaven (2016) | Hardcore Heaven (2017) |
Hardcore Heaven (2017) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event, produced by WIW for the Rage brand. It will take place on June 4, 2017 at the Keltz Arena in Dillon, Montana. It will be the first event in the Hardcore Heaven chronology.
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Background
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The card will include matches resulting from scripted storylines and have results predetermined by WIW on the Rage brand. Storylines are produced on WIW's weekly television show Wednesday Night Rage and Dynamites Live, the latter of which is Dynamite Division-exclusive.
On May 17, it was announced that WIW World Champion Tyler Mane wouldn't be able to compete at Hardcore Heaven. General Manager Rex Martin announced that a Fatal 4-Way Hardcore Heaven Rules match would determine the #1 contender to the WIW World Championship, he would then reveal that the WIW International Championship would be decided in the same match. On the May 17 episode of Rage, Kevin McAlmond defeated Eric Stevens to retain the WIW International Championship, later in the evening, General Manager Rex Martin then announced the participates that will be involved in the match as well; Dustin Simpson, Chris Gomez, Cody McDuffie and Jon Rispens. Later on Rage, McAlmond defeated Gomez and Simpson defeated Rispens, after the match McDuffie attacked Gomez, McAlmond and Simpson made the save. The following week, Rispens opened the show, stated that he was the only one to defeat McAlmond and take the International Championship and defeat Mane and win the WIW World Title. McAlmond came out, followed by Rex Martin, who schduled a match between the two that McAlmond won by countout when Rispens walked out, McDuffie then came out and attacked McAlmond. Gomez and Simpson then came out and attacked McDuffie, bringing Rispens back out. For the final Rage before Hardcore Heaven, Rex Martin scheduled a triple threat match between Gomez, McDuffie and Rispens, and a singles match between McAlmond and Simpson. McDuffie won the triple threat match and McAlmond fought Simpson to a no contest when Rispens and McDuffie interfered and laid out both McAlmond and Simpson, Rispens then turned on McDuffie and laid him out.
On the May 17 episode of Rage, Rage General Manager Rex Martin announced that the winner of the WIW International Championship match between champion, Kevin McAlmond and challenger Eric Stevens would defend the WIW International Championship in the fatal five way match and the loser would receive a no. 1 contenders match against Matt Borske with the winner of the contenders match getting a shot at the International Championship the night after the winner of the five way receives his WIW World Championship shot. Kevin McAlmond defeated Eric Stevens to retain the WIW International Championship when Borske interfered and cost Stevens the match, after Rage, during an interview Borske told Stevens that the Stevens had stolen the Evolved Revolution from him, so now Borske is going to steal his shot away from him, a brawl between Borske and Stevens began backstage before it was quickly separated by officials. On the May 24 episode of Rage, Stevens teamed with Daniel Gonzalez to defeat The Borske Brothers in a tag team match with outside interference from Stevens' Evolved Revolution. Later on Rage, Borske confronted Rex Martin and asked him to make his match at the event a Last Man Standing Steel Asylum match, Rex Martin agreed, before also banning Evolved Revolution and Ryan Borske from ringside. On the final Rage before Hardcore Heaven, Ryan Borske defeated Daniel Gonzalez when Kooper McAlmond attacked Gonzalez, a brawl broke out with Stevens and Borske though-out the arena.
At At Chaos Theory, Team Arrow (Oliver Queen and John Diggle) defeated Evolved Revolution (Ryan Gleason and Brian Tobol), The Varsity Club (Mike Bartlett and Ryan Wilson) and The Wolf Pack (Scott McCall and Derek Hale) in a Tag Team Fatal four way elimination match for a future shot at the WIW World Tag Team Championship, at the same event The Club of Chaos (Ryan Barnhart and James Burdick) defeated Seth Smith and Craig Remsen to retain the WIW World Tag Team Championship, After the match, Smith and Remsen attacked Barnhart and Burdick, turning heel. The next night on Rage, Smith and Remsen explained their reasoning for attacking the Club of Chaos members by claimed that The Club of Chaos stole their moment at SuperBrawl IX. On the May 10 episode of Rage, Seth Smith and Craig Remsen won a tag team turmoil, which included Evolved Revolution (Ryan Gleason and Brian Tobol), Joe Smith and Ryan Barnhart, The Fitch Dynasty (Brett & Justin), The Varsity Club (Mike Bartlett and Ryan Wilson), The Wolf Pack (Scott McCall and Derek Hale), they last eliminated Joe Smith and Ryan Barnhart when Barnhart walked out on Smith. The following week, the tag team title match was scheduled for Hardcore Heaven and Burdick defeated Diggle and Remsen in a triple threat match. Barnhart continued to play games with Joe Smith, signifying the end of their partnership. On the May 24 episode, Matt faced Remsen and Queen in a match where the winner chose the stipulation for their Hardcore Heaven tag team championship bout. Queen won and decided on a Triple Threat Tag team Steel Cage match.
At Chaos Theory, Brittany Hiatt defeated Kara Magill to win her first WIW World Women's Championship, as well as becoming the first woman to win both the Rage's World Women's Championship and ShowDown's Women's Championship. The following night on Raw, Hiatt had a coronation for both accomplishments, while also taking credit for Magill being injured. The other female wrestlers on the Rage roster were also in the ring and a brawl soon broke out between Brenah McAlmond-Quinn, Leah, Brittany Hiatt and Kelsey Dalton setting up a tag team match which saw Leah and Quinn defeated Hiatt and Dalton, when Leah pinned Hiatt. The following week, Hiatt defeated Jamie Carroll. After the match, Hiatt continued to attack Carroll. Leah came out for the save and chased Hiatt backstage. On the May 17 episode of Rage, Leah won a 15-Women Battle royal match to become the number one contender to the WIW World Women's Championship, she was then confronted by Hiatt. A brawl ensued and Hiatt found a kendo stick under the ring and attacked Leah with it. Later, Leah confronted Rage Commishiner Glennda McAlmond and was able to persuade Glennda to make the World Women's Championship match at Hardcore Heaven a Ladder match, where the kendo stick had to be brought down before the pinfalls/submission can be made. On final Rage before Hardcore Heaven, Rex Martin hosted a contract signing between both Hiatt and Leah, which ended with Leah attacking Hiatt, but Hiatt retaliated with a kendo stick.
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← 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 | ||
NGW | TakeOver: Belgrade • TakeOver: Billings • NGW TakeOver: Missoula • Takeover: Great Falls III • TakeOver: Kalispell • TakeOver: WarGames in Hell |