Super Series 2006
Sunday 20th August 2006
BIC, Bournemouth
UNIFIED WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE:
THE FINAL ENCOUNTER
Vs
Randy Orton Vs Jay Reso
NO REMATCHES - FIGHT TO A FINISH
One of the hottest rivalries of the year must come to a finish at Super Series 2006. World Champion Randy Orton and Jay Reso have clashed in two consecutive Pay-Per-View events and so far the tally stands at 1 victory apiece. Orton successfully retained his title at Heat Wave, but Reso got the pinfall in the War Games at Xtreme Overload. This is the third and final encounter, and will be fought to a finish. There will be no rematches and only one man can leave as World Heavyweight Champion.
PLUS:
THE SUPER SERIES INVITATIONAL
32 men go into the draw to decide 16 tag teams who will clash in 8 matches, with the winners advancing to the Battle Bowl final.
Participants;
The possibilites are endless, friends may fight friends, enemies may be forced to team. All 32 men are at the mercy of a random draw. Edge won the tournament in 2003, Matt Hardy won in 2004 and Matt Morgan won the (Man Of Steel) Invitational in 2005...who will add their name to the roll call of champions this year?
PLUS
Traditional 5-on-5 Super Series Elimination Action
THE BANG GANG
Flavio Love, Loco Delgado, Titi Buengo, Mario Lama & Mantorras Figueiredo
Vs
THE "SHAW" THINGS
Rick Shaw, Brian Kendrick, Paul London, Matt Hardy & Shep Oakwood
The new and improved Bang Gang have been causing havoc in the IWF since their numbers have swelled to five. But they may have bitten off more than they can chew as five of the hottest up and coming talents in the IWF have bandied together to repel the Gang. This will be traditional Super Series Elimination action at it's finest.
WORLD WOMEN'S TITLE
SIX WOMAN ELIMINATION MATCH
Alexis Laree
Jenny Taylor
Melina
Carina
Christy Hemme
Krissy Vaine
The women's title goes on the line in an intriguing six woman elimination encounter. The odds are stacked against current champion Alexis Laree and the elimination rules mean that any of the women could walk away with the gold, even IWF newcomer Jenny Taylor. Only one woman can claim the championship in this elimination match.
Sunday 20th August 2006
BIC, Bournemouth
UNIFIED WORLD HEAVYWEIGHT TITLE:
THE FINAL ENCOUNTER
Vs
Randy Orton Vs Jay Reso
NO REMATCHES - FIGHT TO A FINISH
One of the hottest rivalries of the year must come to a finish at Super Series 2006. World Champion Randy Orton and Jay Reso have clashed in two consecutive Pay-Per-View events and so far the tally stands at 1 victory apiece. Orton successfully retained his title at Heat Wave, but Reso got the pinfall in the War Games at Xtreme Overload. This is the third and final encounter, and will be fought to a finish. There will be no rematches and only one man can leave as World Heavyweight Champion.
PLUS:
THE SUPER SERIES INVITATIONAL
32 men go into the draw to decide 16 tag teams who will clash in 8 matches, with the winners advancing to the Battle Bowl final.
Participants;
The possibilites are endless, friends may fight friends, enemies may be forced to team. All 32 men are at the mercy of a random draw. Edge won the tournament in 2003, Matt Hardy won in 2004 and Matt Morgan won the (Man Of Steel) Invitational in 2005...who will add their name to the roll call of champions this year?
PLUS
Traditional 5-on-5 Super Series Elimination Action
THE BANG GANG
Flavio Love, Loco Delgado, Titi Buengo, Mario Lama & Mantorras Figueiredo
Vs
THE "SHAW" THINGS
Rick Shaw, Brian Kendrick, Paul London, Matt Hardy & Shep Oakwood
The new and improved Bang Gang have been causing havoc in the IWF since their numbers have swelled to five. But they may have bitten off more than they can chew as five of the hottest up and coming talents in the IWF have bandied together to repel the Gang. This will be traditional Super Series Elimination action at it's finest.
WORLD WOMEN'S TITLE
SIX WOMAN ELIMINATION MATCH
Alexis Laree
Jenny Taylor
Melina
Carina
Christy Hemme
Krissy Vaine
The women's title goes on the line in an intriguing six woman elimination encounter. The odds are stacked against current champion Alexis Laree and the elimination rules mean that any of the women could walk away with the gold, even IWF newcomer Jenny Taylor. Only one woman can claim the championship in this elimination match.