Bloodymania IV

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Bloodymania IV
Promotion
Juggalo Championship Wrestling
DateAugust 15, 2010
CityCave-In-Rock, Illinois
VenueHog Rock
Attendanceapprox. 3,000
Bloodymania chronology
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Bloodymania IV was a professional wrestling event produced by Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW), which took place at midnight on August 15, 2010 at Hog Rock in Cave-In-Rock, Illinois.[1][2] Professional wrestling is a type of sports entertainment in which theatrical events are combined with a competitive sport. The buildup to the matches and the scenarios that took place before, during, and after the event were planned by JCW's script writers. The event starred wrestlers from Juggalo Championship Wrestling, as well as guest wrestlers from the independent circuit. Like Bloodymania III, the event did not feature a buildup from a season of JCW's SlamTV! internet wrestling show.

Eight matches were held on the event's

Ring Rydas
.

The event had an attendance of approximately 3,000, and was released on DVD on January 8, 2011.[3][4] The video, JCW at the Gathering Wrestle Reunion Edition, also featured Oddball Wrestling 2010 and both Flashlight Wrestling 2010 events.[4]

Background

Bloodymania IV featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines that were played out on SlamTV!, Juggalo Championship Wrestling's (JCW) internet program. Wrestlers were portrayed as either a villain or a hero as they followed a series of events that built tension, and culminated into a wrestling match or series of matches. The event featured wrestlers from JCW's SlamTV!.

Corporal Robinson and Raven

The predominant

Corporal Robinson, Mike Knox, and Raven. During the second season of SlamTV!, Scott D'Amore proclaimed that he was going to reform Juggalo Championship Wrestling.[5] In the two following years, D'Amore brought in several competitors to attempt to defeat Corporal Robinson for the championship, but all had failed.[1] That same year, Raven assaulted and stole the JCW Heavyweight Championship belt from Robinson.[6] The two continued to battle throughout the season, leading to Robinson defeating Raven in a Ladder match at Bloodymania II.[7][unreliable source?] Corporal Robinson, managed by Terry Funk, was then booked to face Raven, managed by Todd Bridges, and Mike Knox, managed by Scott D'Amore, in a Triple Threat match at Bloodymania IV.[8]

In early 2008, the

Ring Rydas. At Big Ballas X-Mas Party '08, the Thomaselli Brothers disguised themselves as The Ring Rydas and defeated The Bump-N-Uglies to win the JCW Tag Team Championship.[9] On June 3, 2010, as part of a storyline, the Thomaselli Brothers were renamed The Haters by Juggalo Championship Wrestling owners Insane Clown Posse due to their villainous actions.[10][11] The Haters were placed in a Fatal 4 way tag team match in which they would defend their tag team championship against the Briscoe Brothers
, the Kings of Wrestling, and Ring Rydas.

Officer Colt Cabana first appeared in Juggalo Championship Wrestling through a promo in which he spoke of keeping order and forcing fans to show respect for the law.[1] He targeted hero The Weedman as the first offender to be brought down, due to The Weedman's storyline illegal use of smoking and selling marijuana.[1] Cabana made his in-ring debut at Insane Clown Posse's Bang! Pow! Boom! Nuclear Edition Release Party!, losing to The Weedman. Cabana attacked The Weedman after the match, delivering a Tombstone Piledriver outside of the ring.[12][unreliable source?] A rematch was scheduled for Bloodymania IV.

Booker T faced Tracy Smothers

Throughout the first and second seasons of SlamTV!, villain Tracy Smothers had been involved in a feud with hero 2 Tuff Tony.[13] In the third episode of season two, Tracy caught his illegitimate daughter Isabella listening to Boondox, the rapper who sings 2 Tuff Tony's entrance music.[14] The following week, Smothers caught Isabella engaging in sexual actions with Boondox, through storyline, and assaulted him.[5] At Bloodymania II, the team of 2 Tuff Tony and Boondox defeated Tracy Smothers and Bull Pain.[15][unreliable source] Smothers was placed in a match with Booker T, who would be accompanied by Boondox, at Bloodymania IV.

At

Mad Man Pondo and Necro Butcher in a tag team Ultra-Deathmatch, where there was no disqualifications and the use of weapons was encouraged.[1]

Event

Preliminary matches

The first preliminary match saw The Weedman

steel chair onto Daivari, allowing Joey Ryan to pick up the pinfall.[17]

The following match was a 4 team

Claudio Castagnoli lifted Vito onto Hero's shoulders. They then flipped him in the air before dropping him back first onto the mat for the victory, becoming the new JCW Tag Team Champions.[17][3][18]

In the final preliminary match,

Mad Man Pondo and Necro Butcher in a tag team Ultra-Deathmatch. The end saw Mahoney pick up the pinfall on Necro after performing the Nutcracker Suite onto a steel chair, a move in which Mahoney lifted him upside down then sat down while driving Necro to the mat neck first.[17] Following the victory, Hollywood Chuck Hogan unmasked himself to reveal that he was actually 2 Tuff Tony.[17][3][18] Tony then lifted and threw Mahoney onto the ropes, climbed to the top turnbuckle, and landed a somersault leg drop onto the back of Mahoney's neck.[17][3][18]

Main event matches

The main event of the night was a triple threat match for the

spit mist into Robinson's eyes and kicked him in the chin. He then removed the hoodie and bandana that was covering his face and revealed himself to be Raven.[17][18] He and Knox teamed together to attack Robinson for several minutes before Corporal kicked Raven in the chin and landed a diving leg drop onto Knox. Following a fight between managers Scott D'Amore and Todd Bridges, Terry Funk entered the ring and delivered a series of punches to D'Amore and Mike Knox. Raven then put Funk in a front facelock and drove him face first into the mat. As Raven attempted the move a second time, Corporal Robinson grabbed him and applied a cobra clutch. He then hooked his foot behind Raven's leg and threw himself backwards for the pinfall to retain his championship.[17][3][18]

After the match, Funk grabbed Raven's right leg and applied a Spinning toe hold.[17] The Haters later ran into the ring and attacked Robinson and Funk while they were celebrating.[17] Robinson and Funk fought back and scared the duo toward the back of the stage. Juggalo World Order member Sid Vicious came down and threw the duo back into the ring.[17][18] He then powerbombed both Vito and Pauly before celebrating with Robinson and Funk.[17][18]

Results

No.Results
Triple threat match for the JCW Heavyweight Championship
22:45
(c) – the champion(s) heading into the match

Four-team tag team elimination match

Elimination Team Time
1 Briscoe Brothers n/a
2
Ring Rydas
n/a
3 The Haters 14:25
Winners:
The Kings of Wrestling

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