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You should come out to my show. You can be one of my fucking groupies, yeah.
— Scott Tibbs harasses a girl.[src]

Wrath of the Gods is a fictional group from the Saw franchise. It was the primary protagonistic faction of The Scott Tibbs Documentary.

History[]

The Scott Tibbs Documentary[]

Wrath of the Gods was a rock band led by Scott Tibbs. He and his fellow band members usually met in a run-down rehearsal room and occasionally invited their groupies to join them. One day, Scott's best friend, Adam Stanheight, disappeared mysteriously. Scott eventually concluded that Adam was likely dead and suspected a wanted serial killer known as Jigsaw behind the crime. Therefore, he and his fellow band members decided to film a documentary to learn more about the killer. While filming, Scott's friend, Lark, worked as the editor.

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Scott talks about the Jigsaw Killer.

While they managed to gain some information about Jigsaw, the documentary quickly came to a standstill as Scott became obsessed with the killer and started harassing people who refused to grant him interviews. This repeated rejection angered Scott and caused him to make a fatal decision. He wanted to test himself to prove that Jigsaw was correct and that surviving his games would make his victims appreciate their lives. (The Scott Tibbs Documentary)

Scott Tibbs' Self-Test[]

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Lark and the others strap Scott to the chair.

Alongside his friends, Scott built a primitive trap on his own. While duct-taped to a chair, Scott had to shove his fingers into a saw blade behind him. If he did not manage to do so, an axe would swing down from the ceiling and impale his chest. After testing the mechanism, Scott told his friends to duct-tape him. However, after doing so, they gagged him and left the room. Therefore, Scott started to panic. He freed his hands but was still held back by the tape around his chest. He yelled at his friends and threatened them in fear and anger. As they took the camera with them when they left the room, it remained unknown whether Scott survived his trap. However, due to his rude, psychotic, and narcissistic behavior, Lark and the others did not care about his fate and were more interested in discussing who should be the new leader of their band. (The Scott Tibbs Documentary)

Trivia[]

  • The logo of Scott's band can be seen on Daniel Matthews' T-shirt in Saw II.
  • The logo was also printed on some flyers Adam handed out in a deleted scene in Saw III.

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