IWE SummerSlam (2014)

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SummerSlam (2014)
Tagline(s) "The Biggest Event of the Summer"
Theme
song
(s)
"Lights Go Out" by Fozzy
"Sunshine" by Teddybears
Information
Promotion IWE
Sponsor Totino's Bold
Date August 17, 2014
Venue Staples Center
City Los Angeles, California
Pay-per-view chronology
Battleground
(2014)
SummerSlam
(2014)
Night of
Champions
(2014)
SummerSlam chronology
SummerSlam
(2013)
SummerSlam
(2014)

SummerSlam (2014) is an upcoming professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by IWE. It will take place on August 17, 2014 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles, California. It will be the twenty-seventh annual SummerSlam, and the sixth consecutive one held at the Staples Center.

[edit] Background

See also: professional wrestling

Battleground will feature professional wrestling matches involving different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines that play out on IWE's television programs. Wrestlers portray heroes or villains as they follow a series of events that build tension, and culminate in a wrestling match or series of matches.

At Battleground, Dustin Simpson defeated Kevin Orton, Kane, and Roman Reigns to retain the IWE World Heavyweight Championship. The following night on Raw, Rob Lesnar returned to IWE and was chosen to face Dustin Simpson at SummerSlam for the IWE World Heavyweight Championship.

On the June 30 episode of Raw, Khris Jericho made his unexpected return to the IWE, only to be attacked by The Wyatt Family. This led to a match at Battleground, where Jericho defeated Bray Wyatt. On the July 21 episode of Raw, Jericho was to have Wyatt on his Highlight Reel show, but the Wyatt Family attacked Jericho in the locker room. On the July 28 episode of Raw, Triple H made the official announcement of the Wyatt-Jericho rematch at SummerSlam. On the August 1 edition of SmackDown, Jericho defeated Erick Rowan, banning Rowan from ringside during the match at SummerSlam as per match stipulation.

At Payback, Brie Bella quit IWE after her husband Kody Brown was given an ultimatum by the principal owner of IWE Kaila Matteson to either forfeit the IWE World Heavyweight Championship or have Brie fired. Brie decided to quit and slapped Kaila in the face. Following that incident, Matteson would repeatedly put Brie's twin sister Nikki Bella in matches which invariably ended with Nikki being beaten down. On the July 21 episode of Raw, Brie returned to the IWE as a fan in the audience to support her sister, but was slapped in the face by Matteson, who came to ringside to confront her. Later in the same episode, Kaila was arrested by the police for assault and battery, due to Brie not being part of the IWE roster. On the July 28 episode of Raw, Brie confronted Stephanie and said that she would drop the charges as long as Kaila rehired her and accepted her challenge to a match at SummerSlam, which Stephanie accepted.

At Battleground, Rusev defeated Jack Swagger by countout. On the July 22 edition of Main Event, Swagger defeated Rusev by disqualification after Rusev hit Swagger with a Russian flag. On the August 1 edition of SmackDown, Lana challenged Swagger to a Flag match at SummerSlam on Rusev's behalf, which Zeb Colter accepted on Swagger's behalf.

At Battleground, AJ Lee defeated Paige to retain the IWE Divas Championship. On the July 21 edition of Raw, Paige attacked AJ after they defeated Emma and Natalya. On the July 28 edition of Raw, AJ confronted and attacked Paige. On the August 1 edition of Smackdown, after AJ defeated Rosa Mendes, Paige attacked AJ and threw her off the stage ramp, resulting in AJ suffering a whiplash injury. On August 4, it was announced on IWE.com that AJ would defend the title against Paige at SummerSlam.

On the July 21 edition of Raw, Roman Reigns attacked Kevin Orton during Triple K's decision on who would face Dustin Simpson at SummerSlam for the IWE World Heavyweight Championship. On the July 28 edition of Raw, Orton attacked Reigns before his scheduled match against Kane. On the August 1 edition of Smackdown, Orton challenged Reigns to a match at SummerSlam. On August 4, it was announced on IWE.com that Orton would face Reigns at SummerSlam.

At Battleground, The Miz won a battle royal to win the vacant IWE Intercontinental Championship, last eliminating Dolph Ziggler. On the July 21 edition of Raw, Ziggler defeated Miz in a non-title match. On August 4, it was announced on IWE.com that Miz would defend the title against Ziggler at SummerSlam.

At Battleground, Seth Rollins defeated Dean Ambrose by forfeit when Ambrose was ejected out of the arena by Triple K for attacking Rollins before the match. On the August 4 edition of Raw, Triple K announced that Ambrose and Rollins would face off at SummerSlam. Triple K also announced that Ambrose and Rollins would face Alberto Del Rio and Rob Van Dam respectively in Beat the Clock challenge matches, and the winner would choose the stipulation for the match at SummerSlam. Ambrose defeated Del Rio to set a time of 15:42.

[edit] Results

No. Results Stipulations
1P Rob Van Dam defeated Cesaro Singles match
2 Dolph Ziggler defeated The Miz (c) Singles match for the IWE Intercontinental Championship
3 Paige defeated AJ Lee (c) Singles match for the IWE Divas Championship
4 Rusev (with Lana) defeated Jack Swagger (with Zeb Colter) by knockout Flag match
5 Seth Rollins defeated Dean Ambrose[Note 1] Lumberjack match
6 Bray Wyatt defeated Khris Jericho Singles match; Luke Harper and Erick Rowan is banned from ringside.
7 Kaila Matteson defeated Brie Bella Singles match
8 Roman Reigns defeated Kevin Orton Singles match
9 Rob Lesnar (with Paul Heyman) defeated Dustin Simpson (c) Singles match for the IWE World Heavyweight Championship
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
P – indicates the match took place on the pre-show

1. ^ The lumberjacks were: Big E, Bo Dallas, Cesaro, Curtis Axel, Damien Sandow, Erick Rowan, Fandango, Goldust, Heath Slater, Jey Uso, Jimmy Uso, Kofi Kingston, Luke Harper, R-Truth, Rob Van Dam, Ryback, Sin Cara, Stardust, The Great Khali and Titus O'Neil.

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