WIW TLC: Christmas Chaos (2018)
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TLC: Christmas Horror Feast (2018) | ||
Promotional poster featuring Kooper McAlmond, Daniel Gonzalez, Ryan Barnhart, Kevin McAlmond and Eric Stevens | ||
Promotion | World Incorporated Wrestling | |
Brand(s) | Rage ShowDown | |
Date | December 16, 2018 | |
City | Missoula, Montana | |
Venue | Washington Grizzly Stadium | |
Taglines(s) | X-Mas Chaos Comes to Missoula | |
Pay-per-view chronology | ||
← Previous Soul Survivor | Next → Ready for a Meltdown | |
TLC: Christmas Chaos chronology | ||
← Previous 2017 | Next → 2019 |
TLC: Christmas Horror Feast (2018) is a professional wrestling pay-per-view event produced by World Incorporated Wrestling for their Rage and ShowDown brands. It will take place on December 16, 2018 at the Washington Grizzly Stadium in Missoula, Montana. It will be the tenth event promoted under the TLC: Christmas Chaos / TLC: Christmas Horror Feast chronology.
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[edit] Storylines
The card will consist of matches resulting from scripted storylines, with results predetermined by WIW's writers on the Rage and ShowDown brands. Storylines will be produced on WIW's weekly television shows, Wednesday Night Rage and Thursday Night ShowDown.
On September 6, 2018, the finals of the Mixed Match Challenge were scheduled for TLC. On November 14, the winning team were reserved the number 30 spot for both the men's and women's World War Rumble match at the World War as number 30. The Mixed Match Challenge tournament brackets will be revealed on November 26, 2018. On December 13, the final two teams were determined to be Sandvigbuska (Craig Sandvig and Krysta Buska) and Fabulous Joe (Joe Smith and Kadee Jones).
On October 24 episode of Rage, after Kooper McAlmond and Ryan Barnhart captured the WIW World Tag Team Championship from Wright of Storm (Scott Wright and Harlan Storm) in a match that also involving Evolved Revolution members Ryan Gleason and Brian Tobol, they were attacked by the rest of the Evolved Revolution. Two weeks later on Rage, John Lehr talked Rage General Manager Rex Martin into giving The AOD (Abe Smith and Sean Thorton) a shot at the WIW World Tag team Championship, however before the title match took place, Barnhart was attacked backstage by unknown attackers and taken to a local hospital, McAlmond still agreed to defend the titles against AOD in a Handicap match, during the match, the referee was distracted, Evolved Revolution attacked McAlmond allowing AOD to win the WIW World Tag Team Championship. The following week, Barnhart returned and anted retribution on Evolved Revolution and was given a match with Ryan Gleason, which Barnhart won by disqualification when Evolved Revolution attacked Barnhart, McAlmond made the safe, but during the brawl accedentially hit Barnhart with a superkick, which caused both Barnhart and McAlmond to have a heated confrontation. After McAlmond defeated ShowDown's United Nations Champion Corbin Edwards at Soul Survivor, it was announced that McAlmond would defend the International Championship against both Evolved Revolution member Daniel Gonzalez and his own teammate Ryan Barnhart in a Triple threat match at TLC: Christmas Horror Feast.
On the Rage prior to Soul Survivor, it was revealed that Mad Hanson would be unable to compete in the Men's Soul Survivor elimination match, leaving a spot open on Team Rage. Later in the evening, Kevin McAlmond demanded a WIW World Championship match against Tyler Mane as well as a handicap match against Co-Rage General Manager John Lehr and Eric Stevens, both who been costing McAlmond every WIW World Title match he had gotten, and get to choose the stipulation for both. Rage Co-General Manager Rex Martin and Rage Commissioner Glennda McAlmond agreed under the condition that McAlmond put his hatred aside and lead Rage to another victory over ShowDown at Soul Survivor, and that he would not touch Lehr ot Dyrbrnd until after the event. At Soul Survivor, Glennda declared that if Rage defeated ShowDown in all six interpromotional matches on the main card, she would consider making Lehr the permanent Rage Co-General Manager. McAlmond also kept to his word, leading Rage's men's team to victory over ShowDown's and he did not lay a hand on Lehr or Stevens, while Rage also won the other five matches. The following night on Rage, McAlmond was granted a match with Corbin at TLC and chose a Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match against Eric Stevens and John Lehr, however, Lehr threatened legal actions if he was put in the match, so he was removed. Glennda than added the stipulation that if McAlmond won, he would not only get a match with John Lehr inside a steel cage without Lehr being able to threaten legal action, McAlmond would also get a WIW World Championship match at the World War and Lehr would be removed from his authoritative position, while Lehr added the stiupulation that if Stevens won, Lehr would become the permanent Rage Co-General Manager, McAlmond's Money in the Bank contract would be void, and he wouldn't be able to cash it in, Stevens would get the WIW World Title shot at World War and McAlmond wouldn't be able to touch Lehr, or he'd be fired. A six-man tag team elimination match then occurred pitting McAlmond, Chris Gomez and Aaron Kelly against Stevens, Daniel Gonzalez, and Quay Painter. The match came down to McAlmond and Stevens, but ended after Stevens, Gonzalez, Painter and Lehr crushed McAlmond's ankle with the steel steps. It was later reported that McAlmond would require surgery on his ankle, leaving uncertainty if McAlmond would recover in time for their TLC match. On the November 28 episode of Rage, "someone" silently "hunted" members of the Evolved Revolution, leaving them laid out backstage. Later that night, after Lehr changed the stipulations to the match between Stevens and James Burdick to a no disqualification handicap match, with Stevens partner being Painter, they defeated Burdick and called out McAlmond for the attacks. However, Rex Martin confronted them and announced that since Lehr wouldn't cancel the match due to McAlmond's injury and would be in Stevens corner, he will be in McAlmond's corner at Christmas Chaos to make sure nothing happens.
Role: | Name: |
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Commentators | Sam Simkins (Rage/Mixed Match Challenge Finals) |
Heidi Foreman Rage/Mixed Match Challenge Finals | |
Bill Kaiser (Rage) | |
Melissa Claaussen (ShowDown/Mixed Match Challenge Finals) | |
Jason Neiffer (ShowDown/Dynamite Division title match) | |
Ring announcers | Jim Benish (ShowDown/Mixed Match Challenge Finals) |
Holly Dunn (Raw) | |
Referees | Larry Nielson |
Bob Ronan | |
Dallas Miller | |
Mark Samson | |
Gordon Zuelke | |
John Chart | |
Timothy Kelly | |
John Miller | |
Rick Edelen | |
Interviewers | Genevive Anderson |
Karey Conn | |
Pre-show panel | |
Devonn McGrorty | |
Jaydee Sullivan | |
Gail McKinnon | |
Mark Gray |
At All Hail, Scout Compton returned to in-ring compition and won a 20-woman battle royal to earn an opportunity at the WIW World Women's Championship. Then at Soul Survivor, she won the women's elimination match for Team Rage as the lone survivor, while Rage World Women's Champion Sis Bates defeated ShowDown Heavyweight Women's Champion Ali Richards via disqualification, though suffered a post-match beat down from Richards. The following Wednesday night on Rage, Compton's championship match against Bates was confirmed for Christmas Chaos. Furious from Soul Survivor, Bates issued an open challenge that was accepted by Brooke Slevin. Bates retained, and after the match, Compton came out and taunted Bates.
On the November 15 episode of ShowDown, Mark Semmler defeated Kevin Hunter to win the WIW Heavyweight Championship after hitting Hunter with a low blow while the referee was down and continued to attack Hunter after the match, thus turning heel. As a result of his championship win, Semmler replaced Hunter as World Champion Tyler Mane's opponent at Soul Survivor, where Hunter came up short. On the following ShowDown, Semmler explained his actions, stating that he was following his dreams and that the fans were not with him during his recovery. A rematch between Hunter and Semmler for the title was scheduled for Christmas Chaos.
At Soul Survivor, WIW Heavyweight Women's Champion Ali Richards lost to Rage World Women's Champion Sis Bates and lost via disqualification when Kaila Matteson brutally attacked Bates, causing the disqualification. On the following ShowDown, Matteson explained that she attacked Bates to protect Richards and for the women of ShowDown. The following week, Richards returned. Matteson took back her statement, stating that she did the attack all for herself. ShowDown Womnen's-General Manager Stephanie Thennis then scheduled Richards to defend the title against Matteson at Christmas Chaos in a Christmas Chaos Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match. The remaining women of the ShowDown roster took exception, feeling they deserved a chance too and could have beat up Bates as Matteson did. Thennis then scheduled a woman battle royal with the winner being added to the title match. Avery Gold and Emily Taflan eliminated each other at the same time, before the show ended. Thennis announced that both Gold and Taflan would be added to the match, making it a Fatal 4-Way Christiams Chaos TLC match.
At Soul Survivor, Quay Painter and Chris Gomez came to odds when tagging in to the men's elimination match, resulting in a confrontation between the two. Gomez also made an enemy of Co-RaGe General Manager John Lehr, who scheduled Gomez to face Painter at TLC.
For several weeks, Aaron Kelly and Ryan Gleason interrupted each other's promos, often ending in a brawl between the two, also involving Gleason's tag team partner Brian Tobol. On November 30, a match between Kelly and Gleason was scheduled for TLC.
On the October 18 episode of ShowDown, The Revolution (Jason Downing and Jacob George) defeated The Dooms Day (represented by Marc Beltran and Brandon) to win the WIW Heavyweight Tag Team Championship, with help from their new ally Lucas Tatum. On the November 6 episode of ShowDown, The Larsons (Steven Larson and Tom Larson) defeated Dustin Simpson and Jesse Dern and The Dooms Day (represented by Marc Beltran and Steve Britz) in a triple threat match to become the captains of Team ShowDown at Soul Survivor. On the November 29 episode of ShowDown, The Revolution challenged any ShowDown Tag Teams to a gauntlet match in the first match; The Larsons defeated The Revolution in the second match; The Revolution defeated Kevin Judge and Nick Kessler and in the third and final match; Dustin and Jesse defeated The Revolution. On November 30, a fatal four way tag team match between the four teams was scheduled for TLC.
On the December 5 episode of Rage, The Hope Squad (Courtney Hope, Dianna Agron and Rachele Brooke Smith) came out and distraced Sis Bates and Julie Carter which caused Scout Compton and Renae Geerlings to attack Bates and Carter. The Hope Squad then set up a table and powerbombed Carter off the ring apron through the table. Later that night, Alicia made her debut in WIW and challenged a member of the Hope Squad which was accepted by Agron. Alicia defeated Agron and then was attacked by the Hope Squad and nearly put through another table, until Carter made the save. On December 7, a tables match between Alicia and Hope was scheduled for TLC.
At Super Showdown Supercard, Aaron Schmalzried defeated Nick Reimer to win the WIW Dynamite Division Championship. On December 12, a rematch between the two for the title was scheduled for TLC.
Following Richard Munoz's full-time return to the WIW, seeing Munoz as a threat to his spot on ShowDown, Brent Huntley began attacking him after matches. A Chairs match between the two was scheduled for TLC.
[edit] Results
No. | Results | Stipulations | |
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1P | Nick Reimer (c) defeated Aaron Schmalzried | Singles match for the WIW Dynamite Division Championship | |
2 | Aaron Kelly defeated Ryan Gleason (with Brian Tobol) | Ladder match Kelly's guitar was suspended above the ring and the first to retrieve it was declared the winner. | |
3 | Fabulous Joe (Joe Smith and Kadee Jones) defeated Sandvigbuska (Craig Sandvig and Krysta Buska) | Mixed Match Challenge tournament final match The winning team will be the last entrant in their respective World War Rumble match at the 2019 World War | |
4 | The Revolution (Jason Downing and Jacob George) (c) defeated The Dooms Day (Steve Briz and Brandon) (with Marc Beltran), The Larsons (Steven Larson and Tom Larson), and Dustin Simpson and Jesse Dern | Fatal 4-Way tag team match for the WIW Heavyweight Tag Team Championship | |
5 | Chris Gomez defeated Quay Painter | Singles match | |
6 | Alicia Charles (with Julie Carter) defeated Courtney Hope (with Dianna Agron and Rachele Brooke Smith) | Tables match | |
7 | Richard Munoz defeated Brent Huntley | Chairs match | |
8 | Sis Bates (c) defeated Scout Compton (with Renae Geerlings) | Singles match for the WIW World Women's Championship | |
9 | Mark Semmler (c) defeated Kevin Hunter | Singles match for the WIW Heavyweight Championship | |
10 | Ryan Barnhart defeated Kooper McAlmond (c) and Daniel Gonzalez | Triple threat match for the WIW International Championship | |
11 | Emily Taflan defeated Ali Richards (c), Avery Gold, and Kaila Matteson | Fatal 4-Way Christmas Chaos Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match for the WIW Heavyweight Women's Championship | |
12 | Kevin McAlmond (with Rex Martin) defeated Eric Stevens (with John Lehr and Victoria Lehr) | Christmas Chaos Tables, Ladders, and Chairs match Since McAlmond won, John Lehr was stripped of all authoritative power and McAlmond will receive a WIW World Championship match at the World War Had Stevens wins, John Lehr would have become full-time co-general manager of Rage and McAlmond's Money in the Bank contract would have been voided and he would no longer be able to cash it in. | |
(c) – refers to the champion(s) heading into the match
P – indicates the match will take place on the pre-show |
[edit] Mixed Match Challenge tournament brackets
The bracket to the 2018 Mixed Match Challenge;
Quarterfinals WIW.com November 29 and December 6 | Semifinals WIW.com December 13 | Final TLC: Christmas Horror Feast December 16 | |||||||||||
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ShowDown | |||||||||||||
[edit] References
[edit] External links
← 2017 • 2018 WIW pay-per-view events • 2019 → | |||
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WIW | World War • Steel Roulette • Final Fight • SuperBrawl X • Greastest World War • Chaos Theory • Money in the Bank • Broken Bodies • SummerBash • Hellbound • Super Showdown Supercard • Glamorous Revolution • All Hail • Soul Survivor • TLC: Christmas Horror Feast | ||
NGW | NGW TakeOver: Anaconda • NGW TakeOver: SuperBrawl • NGW TakeOver: Missoula • NGW TakeOver: Great Falls IV | ||
NGW MD | United We Stand Tournament |