Welcome to the IWF/WOW (I-Slash) Pay-per-view archive.  The I-Slash, as it was known in it's last year or so, was an e-wrestling fed that existed from July 1996 until late 2003.  Over the years, many of e-wrestling's biggest names passed through our virtual doors, and below you will find links to every pay-per-view event ever staged by the IWF/WOW.  See our very humble beginnings at the first Summer Explosion to our last spectacular Egos and Icons.  Enjoy.

Some of the PPV Polls are also online!!!  Read what the handlers thoughts were on the events right after they happened!!  I'll post as many as I can find, but right now only events that occurred from 2001 on have polls, and I'm still missing 2 of those.

__________________________________________________________________________________


 
Sunday August 25th, 1996

The IWF gets off to an EXPLOSIVE start with an 8 man tournament to decide the first World Champion!!
 

Sunday September 15th, 1996

It's PPV number 2 for the IWF, featuring legends like Pyro, The Down Under Demon, and AJ "Black Ice" Stanson
 

Monday October 14th, 1996

There are Renegades on the loose, as the IWF's best try and stop a takeover by RCW.
On the undercard, the IWF crowns it's first Tag Team Champions, and it's first US Champion
 

Monday November 11th, 1996

It truly was a Battle of the Titans, with all 4 IWF titles on the line on this huge card
 

Tuesday December 24th, 1996

An outstanding effort from the IWF.  The Free for All took place three days prior to the event in Chicago.  The PPV took place on Christmas Eve 1996, headlined by a BattleBowl event, and a great World Title match between The Down Under Demon, and AJ "Black Ice" Stanson!!
 

Sunday February 2nd, 1997

It was the last IWF PPV before the merger.  There was a double Main Event on this night.  In Main Event 1, the IWF's two Australian stars battled in their home country as Redback faced The Down Under Demon.  Main Event 2 had AJ Stanson and a mystery partner facing Steve West and Peter Grant.  Little did any of them know what was in store for them
 

Sunday March 16th, 1997

The first PPV of the merged IWF/WOW made everyone happy that the decision had been made.  The double Main Event saw the two World Titles up for grabs.  AJ Stanson defended the IWF World Title against Derrick DaMann, and The Prophet defended the WOW World Title against Jeremy "Roadkill" Thranton.
 


Sunday May 18th, 1997

The time had come for the World Titles to be merged.  The last 4 men to hold an IWF or WOW World Title went into a 4 corners match, the winner to be crowned the first IWF/WOW World Heavyweight Champion!!

Tuesday July 1st, 1997

The first day of a two day PPV.  Day 1 was July 1st, 1997, Canada Day.  It was the beginning of a New Era in the IWF/WOW as three days later the first IWF/WOW World Champion would finally be crowned.  But first some scores had to be settled, and New Era was headlined by one of the great IWF/WOW matches of all time.  The Power Alliance team of AJ Stanson and Jeremy Thranton squared off with The Inner Circle's Derrick DaMann, and The Prophet.
 
 

Friday July 4th, 1997

Day 2 of the two day PPV was July 4th, 1997, Independance Day.  A 40 man over the top rope Royal Rumble match was set to crown the first IWF/WOW World Heavyweight Champion.  Wrestlers from around the world were entered, and only one man survived.  The ID4 Rumble was voted 1997's Match of the Year in the IWF/WOW.
 

The first annual Golden Turnbuckles Awards Show took place the night before Summer Explosion 2.  Hosted by Anthony Edwards, the 1 hour special was a fantastic night, and definately worth a read.  See the first Hall of Fame inductions, as well as awards for outstanding performances through the year.


Sunday August 31st, 1997

The IWF/WOW celebrated the IWF's first birthday with a bang.  One of the IWF/WOW's best PPV's saw the IWF/WOW World Champion The Angel of Death defend against The Prophet.  AJ Stanson battled Derrick DaMann in a war to settle the score.  The first Ultimate Wrestling Challenge tournament was also a part of this huge card.  Also on the undercard were 4 more title matches.
 

Monday October 13th, 1997

WrestleWar 2 was one of the more intriguing cards in the IWF/WOW's history.  How far would Derrick DaMann go to take the IWF/WOW World Title from The Angel of Death?  Could he?  We found out, and the result was shocking!

Friday December 26th, 1997

Best friends, brothers in the Inner Circle.  Derrick DaMann and The Prophet had stood together for a long time as leaders of The Inner Circle.  Now their friendship would be tested, forced to battle for the IWF/WOW World Championship.  On the undercard, two of e-wrestling's legendary teams faced each other for the first time in the IWF/WOW, as America's Least Wanted defended the IWF/WOW World Tag Team Titles against The Lethal Leaders.
 

Sunday March 22nd, 1998

Two of the IWF/WOW's best fight for the World Title as The Prophet battles challenger Christopher Stonebreaker.  The undercard featured a WILD match between Jeremy Thranton and Hades.  This brutal brawl is worth a look.


Sunday May 17th, 1998

Yet again, End of the World is headlined by a 4 corners match for the IWF/WOW World Title.  Christopher Stonebreaker defends against The Angel of Death, Cooper Concrete, and Robert d'Artois.  The Undercard featured a 4 corners tag team match for the World Tag Team Titles, as well as 2 other title matches
 


Saturday July 4th, 1998

The IWF/WOW once again held an Independance Day Rumble on July 4th.  This time 30 men battled for a shot at Christopher Stonebreaker's World Title at Summer Explosion 3.  The undercard was headlined by a few surprises, and two title matches.

The second annual Awards show.  The show included the second set of Hall of Fame Inductions, and the yearly awards.  As always, The GT's are worth a read.


Sunday August 30th, 1998

The IWF/WOW celebrates birthday number 2 with this unbelievable card.  Christopher Stonebreaker defends the World Title against Robert d'Artois, the man who had him injured.  Plus, the second Ultimate Wrestling Challenge, a 4 corners World Tag Team Title match, and a wild 4 way match 6 falls in length to decide the Intercontinental, and North American Titles.

Sunday December 13th, 1998

Headlined by a Triple Main Event!!!  Christopher Stonebreaker meets long time nemesis "Chaotic" Christopher Childress!!  4 of the IWF/WOW's stables meet in war games!!  And, in the third main event match.  The winner of the Stonebreaker/Childress match faced Jedah and The World Champion The Idol in a triple threat match for the gold.  The undercard featured a 6 way match, a World Tag Team Title triple threat match, and a shocking turn of events.  The AJ Stanson/Bad Boy McCade IC Title match split in two when Stanson forfeited the title to face a mystery opponent.  McCade defended against Damian Steele later on, and Stanson got his match, and what turned out to be his retirement match.
 

Sunday March 14th, 1999

The Idol defended the IWF/WOW World Title against Robert d'Artois with all wrestlers banned from ringside.  Plus, Pain and Suffering defended the World Tag Team Titles against Death and Destruction, and much more.


Sunday May 16th, 1999

4 of the IWF/WOW's best lock horns in a titanic 5 fall, 4 corners match.  Each fall has a different stipulation set forth by the five possible participants.  Plus, see Steve West challenge Bad Boy McCade for the Intercontinetal Title, with a spot in the Main Event also on the line!!


Sunday July 4th, 1999

The IWF/WOW World Title is on the line as Hades defends against "Epic" Eric Travers.  Also see 20 of the IWF/WOW's best compete in the 1999 Independance Day Rumble, with the winner receiving the World Title shot at Summer Explosion IV.  The West Coast Connection Defend the World Tag Team Titles against the Killing Machines, a 6 way match for the US National Title and much more.

The third annual awards show is back with the original producer.  The Hall of Fame inducts some more former stars, and of course our yearly awards are presented.


Sunday August 23rd, 1999

The first PPV of the post Jurkschat era.  William Foster's first PPV as New IWF/WOW President, saw some typically exciting action.  Cooper Concrete defended the World Title in a Triple Threat elimination match against Hades and Hightower.  K.C. Sunshine and "Diamond" Jim Shaw defended the World Tag Team Titles against Death & Destruction.  AJ Stanson and The Prophet returned for a one time only legends match.  "Razor" Ron Jeremy faced "Professor" Steve West in a special "handicaps" match and MORE!!
 

Monday October 18th, 1999

Chad Ishikawa returns to the forefront, after William Foster quits as President, and delivers a fantastic card.  The PPV was headlined by a special "Run the Gauntlet" match for the World Title, with Cooper Concrete defending against Steve West, Ron Jeremy, and The Prophet.  The World Tag Team, and US National Titles were both on the line in the same match when Pain Inc. faced the New Millenium in 6 man tag team action.  Plus, IWF/WOW Intercontinental Champion Hightower faces NICW Transcontinental Champion Chris Fisher in a title vs title match, and MUCH MORE!!
 

Monday December 20th, 1999

Cooper Concrete defends the World Title against "Razor" Ron Jeremy.  The Countdown to the Millenium Match continues as 5 men battle to advance to the final 3.  In a Triple Threat World Tag Team Title Match, The New Millenium defend against The Lightning Bolts and Badd Attitude.  Plus a Santa's Hat on a Pole Match, a First Blood Match, a Hardcore US National Title Match, a No DQ Falls count anywhere in Eaton's match, and a Ladder Match are all a part of this outstanding card.
 

Monday March 13th, 2000

"Razor" Ron Jeremy defends the IWF/WOW World Championship against Fusion.  James Monosso defends the Intercontinental Title against Tommy Grayson.  Hades faces "Method Man" Chris Fisher.  The World Tag Title are on the line when The Inner Circle defend against The West Coast Connection.  Dan "The Man" Watterson defends the North American Title against The Prophet.  Plus a 3 way career ending match, and a Flaming Table Ladder Match!!
 


Monday May 1st, 2000

"Razor" Ron Jeremy defends the World Title against Hades.  The West Coast Connection defend the World Tag Team Titles against The Lightning Bolts.  Tommy Grayson defends the Intercontinental Title against John Van Mann.  Plus, "Hellraiser" John Grenchen defends the North American Title against "Rocket" Richard Blair in a "Hell on Earth" match, and MUCH MORE!!
 

Monday July 3rd, 2000

"Razor" Ron Jeremy defends the IWF/WOW World Title against Hades in a Lumberjack Match.  20 men fight for a shot at the IWF/WOW World Title at Summer Explosion 2000 in the Independance Day Rumble.  Plus The World Tag Team Titles, the Intercontinental Title, and The North American Title are all up for grabs on this action packed card.


Monday August 28th, 2000

Hades defends his World Title against "Razor" Ron Jeremy and James Monosso in a Triple Threat match.  Chris Fisher defends the Intercontinental Title against Charlie Vahn, The Lightning Bolts defend the Tag Titles against The Boston Bad Boys, plus a surprise return, a North American Title Match, Eric Travers meets Johnny Sledge, and more.

Monday October 16th, 2000

It's Champion vs Champion as newly crowned World Champion "Epic" Eric Travers defends his title against Intercontinental Champion "Method Man" Chris Fisher.  Also witness one of the great matches in IWF/WOW history as Hightower and Steve West battle in the "Triple Towers of Terror" Match.  Plus "Smooth Criminal" Charlie Vahn defends the North American Title against "Hardass" Colin Justins, a 3-way Elimination Match for the World tag Team Titles and a Royal Rumble!!

Monday December 18th, 2000

World Champion "Epic" Eric Travers takes a 3-0 lead in a best of 7 series with Intercontinental Champion Hightower.  The series finishes at CM 2000, but can Hightower make it all the way back?  Trevor Redding defends the North American Title against "Countdown" Chris Carter.  Plus "Method Man" Chris Fisher, "Smooth Criminal" Charlie Vahn, and MORE!!

Friday March 2nd, 2001

The Golden Turnbuckles return to present awards for the first 6 months of the "fiscal year".  Join Anthony Edwards and all of the IWF/WOW Roster for an entertaining night.

Sunday March 4th, 2001

The IWF/WOW World Title is on the line as Hightower defends in a four corners match against former champion Eric Travers, Hall of Famer Jeremy Thranton, and Elijah Flynt.  The Prophet is the special guest referee, and Travers has promised a surprise.  Plus, see the semi-finals and the finals of the Intercontinental Title Tournament.  Shane St Clair, Charlie Vahn, Johnny Spades and Sean Eden all vie for the IWF/WOW's second richest prize.  Plus, The North American Title is up for grabs in a Triple Threat Match, Trevor Redding vs Chris Carter vs Alex Cote.  Plus a wild card 6-man tag match, November vs Suicidal Tendancy, and Johnny Sledge vs Steven Erickson.

Sunday May 13th, 2001

IWF/WOW World Heavyweight Champion "Epic" Eric Travers teams with The Prophet to defend the IWF/WOW World Title against Jeremy Thranton in a handicap match!!  Plus it's War For Territory II as "The Serial Thriller" Billy Rock defends the Intercontinental Title against Justin Arcola.  Scores are settled as Comissioner Suicidal Tendancy meets Maverick and "The Headliner" Shane St Clair in a three way Stairway to Hell match!!  Careers are on the line as Razor Ron Jeremy faces "The Main Event" Andrew Johnston.  The North American Title is on the line as Alex Cote defends against "Couch Potato" Carl Lumski.  Desert Scorpion faces Fusion, and 6 teams battle for the reinstated IWF/WOW WORLD TAG TEAM TITLES!!


Sunday July 1st, 2001

2001 marked the return of Egos and Icons into a 2 day event.  Day one was loaded with huge matches.  The Main Event #1 saw "Epic" Eric Travers defend the IWF/WOW World Title against number one contender Shane St. Clair inside a steel cage!!!  In Main Event #2 bitter enemies fought for the Intercontinental Title as Champion Justin Arcola defended against "The Serial Thriller" Billy Rock.  Plus "Suicidal Nate McMannis defended the North American Title against The Idol, and Co-President Chris Jurkschat stepped into a Hell in a Cell with Damian Malcolm, Razor Ron Jeremy battled Robert d'Artois in a street fight, and The Boston Bad Boys faced The Ewiak Brothers for a shot at Tag Team Gold.


Wednesday July 4th, 2001

Day 2 was headlined by The Independance Day Rumble, with the winner earning a shot at the IWF/WOW World Title.  The Tag Team Titles were also up for grabs in a three way tag team dance as KJ Sloan and Adam Van Steele defended against The Ewiak Brothers and The Boston Bad Boys.  Day 2 also featured a 6 person elimination match with the team of Pain and Suffering and "Hellraiser" John Grenchen facing "Couch Potato" Carl Lumski, Fleur Gardyn, and "The Tomorrow Girl" Natalie Rose Rogan.  Plus The Prophet faced Desert Scorpion and Jeremy Thranton in a triple threat match, and the fans were treated to a surprise 2nd Main Event!!


 

Friday August 24th, 2001

The Golden Turnbuckles return to the Summer Explosion weekend.  The stars of the IWF/WOW come together to celebrate the besy of the past year in the IWF/WOW.  As always, it's well worth the read.


Sunday August 26th, 2001

The IWF/WOW World Title is on the line in a Triple Threat match, as World Champion "The Headliner" Shane St. Clair defends his title against ID4 Rumble winner Justin Arcola, and former champion "Epic" Eric Travers.  Plus, the Intercontinental Title is on the line in a Hell in the Cell match when "The Serial Thriller" Billy Rock defends against Matthew Reason.  Plus, the semi-finals and Finals of the Ultimate Wrestling Challenge, The Star Crossed Lovers defend the Tag Team Titles, and more!!

 

Christmas Madness 6

Sunday December 9th, 2001

The Christmas Season once again brought IWF/WOW Christmas Madness, and it delivered BIG time.  World Champion Justin Arcola defended his title against his arch rival "Serial Thriller" Billy Rock in a match for the ages.  The Intercontinental Title was up for grabs in a Towel Match between Champion Nate McMannis, and challenger Robert d'Artois.  The former Tag Team Champions went head to head when Razor Ron Jeremy squared off with Shane St Clair.  "Epic" Eric Travers faced the insane Matthew Reason.  Plus, Maverick fought a handicap match against Prophet and Damian Malcolm for Malcolm's North American Title, Tag Team Turmoil for the World Tag Team Titles, and Shane Sanders faced "The Purist" Mitchell Davis.


WF6
Sunday March 3rd, 2002

The fans of the IWF/WOW were treated to one of the I/W's greatest pay-per-view events ever!  In the Main Event, with the IWF/WOW World Heavyweight Title vacant for the first time since 1997, "The Serial Thriller" Billy Rock battled "Epic" Eric Travers in a Tables Ladders & Chairs match for the title.  In a Stairway to Hell match, champion "Suicidal" Nate McMannis and "The Revolution" Trevor Storm put it all on the line for the Intercontinental Title.  The psychotic Matthew Reason battled Justin Arcola in a fantastic Last Man Standing Match.  The World Tag Team Titles were up for grabs when The Boys Next Door defended against Outer Choice.  Razor Ron Jeremy battled Maverick in a Respect Match.  Former World Champions battled as Hightower returned to face "The Headliner" Shane St Clair.  And Salem defended his North American Title against the winner of a Battle Royal!

 



Monday July 1st, 2002

Day 1 of Egos and Icons 2002 was headlined by the second War Games in IWF/WOW history.  The Trifecta and their mystery partner faced the team of IWF/WOW World Champion "The Serial Thriller" Billy Rock, Hardcore Champion Justin Arcola, North American Champion "Legacy" Paul Kiljoy, and Razor Ron Jeremy.  Plus, Trevor Storm defended the Intercontinental Title against Maverick, a four corners elimination match for a shot at the World Tag Team Champions on Day 2, Mack Ensassarol faced Vile Vince Viper, and Damon Knight took on Sammy Griffin.

 

Thursday July 4th, 2002

Day 2 featured the Independence Day Rumble, with the winner being declared the new IWF/WOW World Heavyweight Champion.  The Down South Connection faced Infinite Justice for the vacant World Tag Team Championships, Hightower took on Andrew Johnston, and Liam Rogan and Gigantor squared off with Gods and Monsters.

The best of the I/W are honoured at the yearly event.

Sunday August 25th, 2002

In the first pay-per-view event under new President Brian Nelson, the Main Event featured World Champion Razor Ron Jeremy defending his belt against "Suicidal" Nate McMannis with special guest referee Gunnar "Grizzly" Gaines.  The Intercontinental and North American Titles were merged when Maverick faced "Legacy" Paul Kiljoy.  In a TLC match, The Down South Connection defended the Tag Team Titles against The Men in Black and Infinite Justice.  In a Hardcore Lumberjack match, Justin Arcola defended his Hardcore title against Shane St Clair.  "Epic" Eric Travers faced "Sassy" Sammy Griffin in a "Cuffs on a Pole" match.  PLus Hightower faced "Jester Chad Allen, a "Chain to Fame" match for a shot at Tag Team Gold, a triple threat for a shot at the IC Title, Matthew Reason versus Garrett Jax, and the question of whether or not Nelson will sign Super Scott and "Dreamlover" Trey Porter is answered.

 

Sunday November 3rd, 2002

The I-Slash travelled overseas for the first time in over 5 years and rocked the Sapporo Dome in Sapporo, Japan.  Paul Kiljoy is set to face Nate McMannis in a Taipei Death Match for the I-Slash World Heavyweight Title, but McMannis is nowhere to be found.  Does he show, or does Eric Travers step in?  The end of one of the most vicious and THE most controversial feud in I-Slash history is about to come to an end in a First Blood Match between Justin Arcola and Trevor Storm.  Gunnar Gaines squares off with Matthew Reason No Holds Barred.  The Intercontinental Title is on the line when Maverick defends his title in an I Quit match with Razor Ron Jeremy.  The Vice Presidency is up for grabs when The Angel of Death faces "Dreamlover" Trey Porter.  Plus the UWC Finals are set and the winner receives the resurrected EWA Heavyweight Championship when Mack Ensassarol faces "Heavy Mental" Dave Pietka.  Plus two more title matches, and you won't believe who shows up as a mystery partner in six man tag team action.

November 23rd, 2002

PCW returns from the ashes, with a little help from the I-Slash, with this huge Supercard from the Rose Garden in Portland, Oregon.  The PCW crowns a new Pacific Northwest Heavyweight Champion when I-Slash color man Cordell Crane teams with Steve Sampson to face Texas Jack and "Jester" Chad Allen with the winning team facing each other immediately following the tag match in a one fall bout for the title.  The I-Slash went all out in signing their matches for this card, beginning with an I-Slash World Title match between Nate McMannis and Paul Kiljoy.  But this wasn't just any old match, it was a Stairway to Hell.  The EWA Heavyweight Title was put up for grabs in a Fatal Fourway as champion Mack Ensassarol defends against "Epic" Eric Travers, Gunnar "Grizzly" Gaines, and Matthew Reason.  The I-Slash World Tag Team Titles were also on the line when Infinite Justice defended against The Killing Machines.  Plus, catch some great action from PCW.

 

February 23rd, 2003

Dubbed the most important night in I-Slash history, the night did not disappoint.  The Presidential Election came to an end in shocking fashion, and that was far from the last shocker of the night.  The brutal war over the I-Slash World Title continued when Paul Kiljoy and Nate McMannis squared off in the first and only Slash N' Burn match.  The feud between Gunnar "Grizzly" Gaines and Matthew Reason also continued with an Alaskan Death Match.  The EWA Title was up for grabs in a 45 minute Triple Threat Iron Man Match between Champion Eric Travers and Challengers Mack Ensassarol and Steve Spector with guest referee Hades.  It's Life or Death when Maverick faces Trevor Storm.  Infinite Justice defend the World Tag Team Titles in a Devil's Triangle match against The Men in Black and The Stone Foundation.  There's no countouts and no disqualifications when "Vile" Vince Viper defends the Intercontinental Title against Cooper Concrete and "The Lethal Injection" Chris Shannon.  The Killing Machines face Echo Dare and Cardiac in a Bounty match and Shane St Clair faces Johnny "Cool" Coles with All Submissions Barred.

June 14th, 2003

Looking back, you have to wonder why the I-Slash gave this one away for FREE.  This Supercard featured two of the biggest title matches in the company's illustrious history.  The I-Slash Heavyweight Title was up for grabs, literally, in a 4 team, 8 man ladder match, with the winner facing his partner on Day 1 of Egos and Icons for the Title.  And if that wasn't enough, the EWA World Heavyweight Title was on the line in a titanic battle when the champion, "Epic" Eric Travers faced his biggest threat ever in Caleb Temple.  Plus, Super Cool defended the I-Slash World Tag Team Titles against Steve Spector and Hades.  The Intercontinental Champion "Heavy Mental" Dave Pietka faced "Vile" Vince Viper and Hightower.  Sabbath faced Chad Allen in a Kendo Stick Match.  The first Spotlight Champion was crowned when "Tigerheart" Rally Jackson squared off with Cooper Concrete, and there was a tag team battle royale for a shot at the World Tag Team Titles.

 

September 4th, 2003

         This turned out to be the last Pay-Per-View event the I-Slash produced as an on-going company, and what a way to go.  Day 1 got things off to an incredible start with what many fans consider the two best title matches in the history of the company.  With the winners set to face each other again two days later to unify the I-Slash and EWA World Titles, all four men put it all on the line.  Matthew Reason defended the I-Slash World Title against nemesis Paul Kiljoy in a brutal finale to their long feud.  The EWA Title match saw long time champion "Epic" Eric Travers defend against Steve Spector.  If that wasn't enough, Dave Pietka faced Trevor Storm in a Seven Faces of Death match for the Intercontinental Title, Echo Dare and Cardiac faced Infinite Justice, "No Worries" Rob Magnum took on "Vile" Vince Viper, and Tripp Shade and Sex Appeal faced Travis Cade, Chad Allen, and a mystery partner in six man tag team action.

September 5th, 2003

Day 2 ended by sending chills down the spine following a Winner Take All six man tag match that had the futures of the I-Slash and the EWA on the line.  Razor Ron Jeremy, Cooper Concrete and Justin Arcola fought to save the I-Slash from Caleb Temple, Hellshock, and Dark Destroyer.  Super Cool faced Nate McMannis and Maverick in a tag team Stairway to Hell.  Longtime enemies "Dreamlover" Trey Porter and Gunnar "Grizzly" Gaines fought in an Alaskan Ladder Match, with rules you won't believe.  The IWF/WOW Spotlight Championship was on the line when "Tigerheart" Rally Jackson defended against "Idolizer" Trace Michaels.  The IWF/WOW World Tag Team Titles were also up for grabs when the champions The Killing Machines defended against Steel City's Finest.

September 6th, 2003

The final night of Egos and Icons had only two matches, but they were well worth the price of admission.  The winners of the Day 1 Title matches squared off to unify the I-Slash and EWA World Heavyweight Titles, and a title shot was on the line when 30 of the best wrestlers in the world competed in the Judgement Day Rumble.
 

Hosted by www.Geocities.ws

1