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Hatchet Attacks (2011)

Hatchet Attacks (2011) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view produced by Juggalo Championship Wrestling (JCW), which was only available online. It took place on March 26, 2011 at The Rave in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 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's bi-weekly internet wrestling show.
Seven matches were held on the event's card. The main event match was a Barbed wire, Tables, Ladders, and Glass match for the JCW Heavyweight Championship where the champion Corporal Robinson defeated Ian Rotten. Featured matches on the undercard included a singles match in which Kongo Kong defeated Vampiro, a tag team match for the JCW Tag Team Championship that saw the champions Mad Man Pondo and Necro Butcher defeat the Haters, and an 8 man Tag Team match where The Weedman, 2 Tuff Tony, Jailbird Man, and Rhino defeated the team of Baby Bitch Boy, The Bumpin' Uglies, and Bull Pain.
The event filled the venue to its capacity with an attendance of 4,311.〔 It was Juggalo Championship Wrestling's first event to be shown as an internet pay-per-view (iPPV) and the first to be aired live. Following the success of Hatchet Attacks, the company launched its own broadcast website and began streaming all of its events on iPPV.
==Background==

Hatchet Attacks featured professional wrestling matches that involved different wrestlers from pre-existing scripted feuds, plots, and storylines that were played at Juggalo Championship Wrestling's bi-weekly events. 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 Juggalo Championship Wrestling's roster.
In 2007, Bull Pain attacked hero 2 Tuff Tony at ''East Side Wars''. For the next several years, Pain continued to beat opponents mercilessly using a metal baseball bat he called Brother Pain.〔 The tag team The Bumpin' Uglies followed Pain’s path and began fighting with multiple heroes of the company throughout early 2011. 2 Tuff Tony, The Weedman, and Jailbird Man all individually wrestled Pain, The Bumpin' Uglies, and Baby Bitch Boy at Juggalo Championship Wrestling’s bi-weekly events.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=JCW Monster’s Island )〕 Following Rhino’s return to the company at ''Monster’s Island'', an eight man tag team match was booked for Hatchet Attacks with The Weedman, 2 Tuff Tony, Jailbird Man, and Rhino facing Baby Bitch Boy, The Bumpin' Uglies, and Bull Pain.
Villainous tag team the Haters lost to fan favorites Mad Man Pondo and Necro Butcher in a hard hitting match at ''Cold Winter Fights''. The two teams fought again at ''Flashlight Hysteria'', where the Haters handcuffed Mad Man Pondo to the outside of the ring and proceeded to assault Necro Butcher.〔 Later that night, the Haters won an 8 team battle royal to become the JCW Tag Team Champions.〔 Pondo and Butcher defeated the Haters for the championship at the following event, leading the Haters to announce that they would invoke their rematch clause at Hatchet Attacks.〔
Kongo Kong debuted in Juggalo Championship Wrestling at 2010's ''Violent Night''.〔 In the following months, Kong mercilessly dominated opponents with his strength. At ''Hardcore Hell'', he interfered in a match and attacked the tag teams the Ring Rydas and The Bumpin’ Uglies.〔 His handler Truth Martini voiced Kong's aggravation about not having a match for two straight events.〔 Commissioner Violent J then scheduled a match for Kong at the following event, called ''Monster’s Island'', against Vampiro.〔 Kong defeated Vampiro at the event after Raven interfered in the match.〔 A rematch was scheduled for Hatchet Attacks.
JCW Heavyweight champion Corporal Robinson and 2 Tuff Tony defeated the team of Breyer Wellington and Butler Jeeves at ''JCW Tag Team Tournament''. Two weeks later, Robinson was eliminated from an 8 team battle royal when Wellington interfered in the match.〔 The two men were scheduled to fight at ''Hardcore Hell'', but Wellington announced that he had paid Ian Rotten to take his place.〔 A rematch was scheduled for the next event after Robinson defeated Rotten, but Wellington again hired a replacement.〔〔 It was then announced that Wellington would face Robinson for the championship at Hatchet Attacks in a match where Barbed wire, Tables, Ladders, and Glass are all legal.

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