WIW Rage
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|align=left |Defeated [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] at [[WIW Final Fight (2017)|Final Fight]]. | |align=left |Defeated [[Kevin McAlmond (WIW)|Kevin McAlmond]] at [[WIW Final Fight (2017)|Final Fight]]. | ||
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|align=left |Calvert and [[Corey Simms]] defeated [[Dustin Simpson (WIW)|Dustin Simpson]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Handicap match|Handicap match]] on ''Rage''.<br>Calvert pinned Simpson to win the title. | |align=left |Calvert and [[Corey Simms]] defeated [[Dustin Simpson (WIW)|Dustin Simpson]] in a [[Professional wrestling match types (WIW)#Handicap match|Handicap match]] on ''Rage''.<br>Calvert pinned Simpson to win the title. | ||
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|align=left |Defeated [[Kaila Matteson (WIW)|Kaila Matteson]] on ''Rage'' after cashing in her [[Money in the Bank Ladder Match (WIW)|Money in the Bank]] contract | |align=left |Defeated [[Kaila Matteson (WIW)|Kaila Matteson]] on ''Rage'' after cashing in her [[Money in the Bank Ladder Match (WIW)|Money in the Bank]] contract | ||
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|align=left |Defeated [[Josh Hooper (WIW)|Josh Hooper]] at [[WIW World War (2017)|World War]]. | |align=left |Defeated [[Josh Hooper (WIW)|Josh Hooper]] at [[WIW World War (2017)|World War]]. | ||
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|align=left |[[Matt Hooper (WIW)|Hooper]] and [[James Burdick (WIW)|Burdick]] defeated [[Seth Smith (WIW)|Seth Smith]] and [[Craig Remsen (WIW)|Craig Remsen]] on the [[WIW World War (2017)|World War]] Kickoff.<br>The Club of Chaos defend the titles under the ''Freebird Rule''. | |align=left |[[Matt Hooper (WIW)|Hooper]] and [[James Burdick (WIW)|Burdick]] defeated [[Seth Smith (WIW)|Seth Smith]] and [[Craig Remsen (WIW)|Craig Remsen]] on the [[WIW World War (2017)|World War]] Kickoff.<br>The Club of Chaos defend the titles under the ''Freebird Rule''. | ||
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Revision as of 08:48, 13 March 2017
| WIW Rage | ||
| Format | Sports entertainment Professional wrestling | |
| Created by | Brian McAlmond Glennda McAlmond (current) | |
| Presented by | Brandon Price (Pre-show) | |
| Starring | Rage roster | |
| Opening theme | "My Champion" by Alter Bridge "Rising Storm" by Tremonti (bumper) "Show Me A Leader" by Alter Bridge (bumper) | |
| Country of origin | United States (MySpace (1999-2013) (Facebook (2013-present)) | |
| No. of seasons | ? | |
| No. of episodes | ?? (as of November 23, 2016) | |
| Production | ||
| Camera setup | ??? | |
| Running time | Approximately 3 hours | |
| Production company(s) | WIW | |
| Broadcast | ||
| Original channel | MySpace (1999-2013) Facebook (2013-present | |
| Picture format | ??? | |
| Original run | January 1999 – present | |
| Chronology | ||
| Related shows | ShowDown WIW NGW Meltdown | |
| External links | ||
WIW Rage, also known as Wednesday Night Raw or simply Rage, is a professional wrestling television program that currently airs live on Wednesday evenings at 11 pm EST on the WIW Network in the United States. The show's name is also refer to the Raw brand, in which WIW employees are assigned to work and perform on that program; the other programs and brands currently being ShowDown and NGW. The show debuted in January 1999 and has since been considered as the flagship program of WIW.
In 2012, WIW did not hold Dynasty (name at the time) shows the weeks of the 2012 Olympic Games.
Contents |
History
Monday Night Dynasty
Dynasty and Move to Wednesdays
Brand extension
MCW invasion
Name change; Rage
Move to Friday nights (2016)
Move back to Wednesdays and Brand Extension (2016-present)
Production
Special episodes
- Main article: List of WIW Dynasty special episodes
On-air personalities
- Main article: List of WIW Dynasty on-air personalities
Champions
- See also: List of current champions in WIW
| WIW Rage | ||||||
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| Championship | Current champions(s) | Reign | Date won | Days held | Location | Notes |
| WIW World Championship | Tyler Mane | 1 | March 5, 2017 | 1 | Missoula, Montana, United States | Defeated Kevin McAlmond at Final Fight. |
| WIW International Championship | Jeremy Calvert | 1 | January 11, 2017 | 53 | Billings, Montana, United States | Calvert and Corey Simms defeated Dustin Simpson in a Handicap match on Rage. Calvert pinned Simpson to win the title. |
| WIW World Women's Championship | Kara Magill | 1 | February 15, 2017 | 18 | Great Falls, Montana, United States | Defeated Kaila Matteson on Rage after cashing in her Money in the Bank contract |
| WIW Dynamite Division Championship | Richard Allen | 1 | January 27, 2017 | 37 | Belgrade, Montana, United States | Defeated Josh Hooper at World War. |
| WIW World Tag Team Championship | The Club of Chaos | 1 (5, 2) | January 27, 2017 | 37 | Belgrade, Montana, United States | Hooper and Burdick defeated Seth Smith and Craig Remsen on the World War Kickoff. The Club of Chaos defend the titles under the Freebird Rule. |
