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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the LA Sports Arena, Los Angeles, on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN, June 29th The Eagle vs. Dennis Condrey Once again, Shane Douglas tried to talk some sense into Big Bully Busick, but Cornette and Condrey "encouraged" him to leave. Condrey was then able to defeat the masked man with the Full Nelson Facebuster. Bret Hart, Bam Bam Bigelow & Shinya Hashimoto vs. Chris Adams & The Destruction Crew Another furious battle in the war between Bret Hart and the Diamond Exchange where Bret pinned Adams with a victory roll. Cactus Jack vs. Ted Dibiase A slugfest between Cactus and Dibiase that went to "The Man Of Means" when he pinned Cactus following a side Russian Legsweep. California Title Match : Steve Austin © vs. Shane Douglas Douglas put in a valiant effort against the California champ, but one could sense how things were going to go when Jim Cornette and Dennis Condrey came down to ringside. Cornette pulled down the top rope to send Douglas tumbling out of the ring , and while Diamond Dallas Page distracted the ref, Condrey hit the Full Nelson Facebuster on Douglas on the floor to cause Shane to lose by countout. Phoenix Rising (Toshiaki Kawada & Kensuke Sasaki) & The Dreamboats (Tommy Dreamer & Glamour Boy Shane) vs. The Can-Am Express & The Southern Boys While the Dreamboats and the Southern Boys fought it out tooth and nail, it was Kawada who hit the Brainbuster on Lafon to get the three count, giving Phoenix Rising a very impressive win over the tag team champs. Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Ricky Steamboat © vs. The Soultaker True to his word, Steamboat came out full throttle against the big Wild Bunch member. This may have been a mistake, as Soultaker was able to capitalize on Steamboat's aggression by catching him in some jarring power moves. Soultaker took a toll on Steamboat, but the champ was able to gut it out and come back with the Diving Crossbody to successfully defend his title.
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Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles , on ESPN / TSN, June 28th Big Bully Busick vs. John Paul Calderon Big Bully Busick has quickly gained a reputation as Jim Cornette's personal attack dog. He has been leaving a trail of broken bodies and terrified rookies in his wake, and it was no different for poor young Calderon. Much like last week , Busick brutalized the rookie before finishing him off with the Bully Breaker (over the shoulder neckbreaker) and, after the match, nailing him with the Bully Blaster (Heart Punch) on the insistence of Jim Cornette. After the match, while Cornette was crowing about the victory, Shane Douglas came out to try to talk to Busick. Cornette interposed himself between the two, and while Douglas wasn't intimidated by the garishly dressed manager, the arrival of Dennis Condrey led him to wisely step back in the face of the numbers. Regardless, Douglas is still clearly determined to try to get through to his former friend. Dustin Rhodes vs. Gary Albright The feud between the Terror Collective and Barry Windham has become even more volatile with Barry finding allies in Dustin Rhodes and Billy Gunn. Both Windham and Gunn were at Rhode's side for this singles match, while Albright was backed up by his tag team partner David Young as well as "The Man Of Means" Ted Dibiase. While the ref did all that he could to keep both sides out of the match, eventually a scuffle between Dibiase and the Texans provided enough of a distraction for Young to sneak into the ring and hit his trademark Spinebuster on Rhodes. When the ref turned around, Albright was covering Rhodes and got the three count, stealing the match for the Terror Collective. Interview : Don Coss stands in the ring Coss : Ladies and gentlemen , my next guest is the Pacific Heavyweight Champion … Ricky "The Dragon Steamboat" ! The crowd loudly cheers as the champ heads out to the ring, but Steamboat, while still shaking hands and high fiving the fans, he isn't quite his normal genial self. Coss : Ricky, while you have been a champion that all of PCW can be proud of, you have been having a lot of problems of late with the Jackal and the Sinister Minister. Steamboat : You've got that right, Don. The competition in Pacific Coast Wrestling is the hottest it have ever been. There has been a wealth of top contenders coming in, all with designs on my title. But I just can't seem to shake myself of the Jackal. He and the Sinister Minister have even targeted my brother Vic, who has still not yet fully recovered from there so called Crimson Death Dust. I myself am still not 100% after being hit with it, but am just about there. No matter what, I am still not going to let that stop me. They can throw everything at me that they want, but they are going to discover that the Dragon breathes fire! I won't rest until the Wild Things are incinerated! The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido & Louie Spicolli) vs. The Juice Crew (Beetlejuice & Big Juice) Speak of the devil, the Sinister Minister was out for the next match, leading his men into battle against the fast rising duo of the Suicide Blondes. While Candido and Spicolli had the Crew on the run for much of the match, the Minister's skullduggery and dirty tricks tipped the balance in the favor of his men, who hit the Juice Loosener (Bearhug by Big Juice into a slingshot lariat by Beetlejuice) on Candido to score the victory. Maxx Payne vs. Steve Williams Another member of the Terror Collective, "Dr. Death" himself, rolled into this match ready to take on big Maxx Payne. Payne did put in a valiant effort, but the sheer power of Willams was too much to overcome, and Williams put him down following a crushing Oklahoma Stampede for an impressive victory. Pacific Television Title : Buddy Rose © vs. Brian Lee Once again, Rose came out accompanied not just by Tina Ferrari but also Mike Awesome, who has been a key part in tipping the balance in numerous Playboy Club battles. The ref did all he could to maintain order, but it wasn't long before the interference of Awesome led to Scott Hall coming down to the ring. The staredown between the two wound up being a sufficient distraction to Rose that Lee was able to send him flying out of the ring with a dropkick. He landed between Awesome and Hall, and his cowering behind Awesome led to him being counted out of the ring. Another loss with Rose holding onto the title. How long until this finally catches up with him? Billy Gunn vs. David Young By the time this match took place, the ref had had enough with the outside interference, and he ordered Windham and Rhodes as well as the Terror Collective back to the locker room, threatening them all with suspension if they showed their faces for the rest of the night. With that taken care off, the two combatants got down to a hard hitting matchup. Let two their own devices, they put on an incredibly competitive battle, with both men coming close at several points of getting the pinfall. In the end, Gunn was able to block an attempt to whip him into the ropes for a Spinebuster and hit the Sidewinder (spinning side suplex) to finally get a hard fought victory.
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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Selland Arena, Fresno, June 23rd The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido & Louie Spicolli) vs. The Fighting Irish (Fit Finlay & Erin O'Grady) Another fast paced tag match between these two hot young teams, this one going to the Blondes when Spicolli pinned O'Grady following a Samoan Drop Dan Severn, Steve Blackman & Cactus Jack vs. Genichiro Tenryu, Masahiro Chono & The Soultaker Once again, the Citadel clashed with Blood Pollution, and Severn was able to pin Chono following a takeover suplex. Severn and Tenryu were staring each other down after the end of the match. Vic Steamboat vs. The Jackal The Demon was not at his best following his taste of the Crimson Death Dust last week, and the Jackal capitalized, hitting the Betrayal (top rope flying kneedrop) for the win Shinya Hashimoto vs. Tony Atlas A hard hitting match between two big heavyweights that went to Atlas following a crushing flying shoulder tackle. Phoenix Rising (Toshiaki Kawada & Kensuke Sasaki) vs. The Destruction Crew Phoenix Rising continued to burn their way up the ranks, taking out the former Pacific Tag Team Champs following a brainbuster by Kawada on Wayne Bloom. Pacific Submission Title Match : Dean Malenko © vs. Eddie Guerrero Another epic match between these two, with Malenko fighting away attempts at the Lasso From El Paso and the Gory Special, and Guerrero breaking out of Malenko trying to get him in his damaging armlocks and leglocks. Once again, Malenko and Guerrero went to a 30 minute time limit draw.
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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Cow Palace , San Francisco, on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN, June 22nd Steven Regal vs. Mark Starr The "British Lion" Steven Regal had a taught technical matchup with his fellow Englishman Mark Starr and forced him to submit to the Regal Stretch. Jerry Lynn vs. Scotty The Body Scotty continued his impressive run by taking Lynn down with the Body Shot (DDT) Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Big Juice The always entertaining Beast From The East pinned Big Juice following a Slingshot Splash Barry Windham, Dustin Rhodes & Billy Gunn vs. Steve Williams & The Oregon Wrecking Crew (Gary Albright & David Young) Windham and his friends struck first blood in their feud with the Terror Collective, with Windham flattening Young with the Western Lariat. No sooner had the 3 count been made then Windham found himself swarmed by Ted Dibiase, Terry Gordy and the rest of the Terror Collective. The Collective landed a lot of heavy blows before Rhodes and Gunn pulled Windham out of the fray and back to safety. Pacific Television Title Match : Buddy Rose © vs. Brian Pillman Flyin' Brian finally got his rematch with the man who took his TV title and , once again, the Playboy Club rallied around their leader. This time, it was Scotty The Body who came to ringside after Pillman was knocked out of the ring and, while Rose distracted the ref, hit the Body Shot (DDT) on Flyin' Brian. Pillman was unable to make it back into the ring , giving the match to Rose by countout. 2/3 Falls Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Can-Am Express © vs. Stormfront (Al Snow & Alex Porteau) After some hot potato exchanges of the tag titles, the belts were back around the waits of the Can-Ams. After the past 3 stand out matches, these two teams would now be pitted in a 2/3 falls match. Furnas and Lafon were determined to put down the challenge of the former champs once and for all, and Furnas scored the first fall with a German Suplex on Porteau. Stormfront fought back hard, and Snow was able to even the score with the Snow-Bomb on Lafon. Both teams went into overdrive for the final fall, pulling out all the stops, and Lafon was able to pin Snow following a Moonsault Body Press. The Can-Am Express had emerged as the ultimate victors.
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Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Oakland Alameda County Arena, Oakland, on ESPN / TSN, June 21st Big Bully Busick vs. Sekhou Bunch Last week, Nick, errr, Big Bully Busick made his return to in ring action and brutalized his opponent. This match continued that run as Busick utterly dismantled Bunch, working him over before putting him out with the Bully Breaker (over the shoulder neckbreaker), all while Jim Cornette gleefully watched from ringside. Busick got the pinfall, but Cornette wanted to make a statement, and ordered Busick and give bunch something called the Bully Blaster. Busick seemed unsure but after some prodding from Cornette, dragged Bunch to his feet and revealed just what the Bully Blaster was : a crushing Heart Punch! Bunch collapsed to the mat and had to be assisted from the ring. Busick has swiftly made himself a truly terrifying presence in PCW. The Eagle vs. Beetlejuice One week ago, Wings Of Fire found their challenge to the Juice Crew cut short by the interference of the Jackal. This week, the Eagle faced one half of the Juice Crew in a singles match and while the Jackal was not present, his air of menace hung over this match. The Eagle had to be on his guard, not just from Beetlejuice but from the Sinister Minister, scheming at ringside. The Eagle was able to hold off the Wild Thing's assault and take him down with the Screaming Eagle (top rope missile dropkick). Big Juice rushed out to the ring after the match, but the Sinister Minister held him back, whispering something in both his and Beetlejuice's ears as he led them back to the locker room. One shudders to thing just what nefarious plot he is hatching. Shane Douglas vs. Dennis Condrey Both Douglas and Condrey are recent returnees to the West Coast, and both have done well since their return. This was a peculiar match, as Shane kept finding himself focusing not on Condrey but on Big Bully Busick, Jim Cornette's bodyguard, who was standing at ringside. Even though Busick did nothing to interfere, Shane repeatedly was glancing at him throughout the match. Despite that, Douglas acquitted himself well during the match. Then, he full on started to try to talk to Busick. The Big Bully just stared at him in stony silence, and in an odd reversal, Cornette interposed himself between Busick and Douglas and started shouting back. Douglas' lack of focus finally caught up with him as Condrey clobbered him from behind, hitting the Full Nelson Facebuster for the win. While one can understand his concern, Douglas is going to need to block out the situation with his former friend before it costs him too much. The Dreamboats (Tommy Dreamer & Glamour Boy Shane) vs. The Southern Boys These two teams had an absolute barnburner of a match recently in Eugene with the Southern Boys coming out on top , and continued to burn down the house with this return match. Both teams went at it fist and fire for the whole length of this match, and after a considerable brawl, a clothesline by Dreamer on Armstrong set him up for the Glamour Profession (flying top rope elbow drop) by Shane to get the win. Both teams kept at it long after the bell, and something tells me another rematch is on the horizon. Mike Awesome vs. Virgilio Garcia Awesome's rampage through the West Coast continued as he swiftly and easily folded Garcia up and drove him to the mat with the Awesome Bomb. It looks like the Playboy Club have developed their own nuclear arsenal, and Awesome is primed and set to explode. Bret Hart vs. Chris Adams While much of the Hitman's anger with the Diamond Exchange has been focused on his former student Steve Austin, his hatred of "Gentleman" Chris Adams has continued unabated. In an evening of furious matches, this one was absolutely incendiary, with both men trying to tear each other to pieces. Bret was able to dodge the Superkick to catch Adams in a single arm roll up and just barely hold him down for the pinfall, but you can tell that this really settled nothing. Clearly, even as hot as it is, this war is only just starting to warm up.
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Did he not have some appearances in Hamada's UWF?
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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from McArthur Court, Eugene, June 16th The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido & Louie Spicolli) vs. The Fighting Irish (Fit Finlay & Erin O'Grady) These two teams continued their run of great matches, with the Irish coming out on top following a Rocket Launcher on Candido that gave O'Grady the pinfall. Brian Lee vs. Dennis Condrey In a rematch from Seattle Showdown, Lee won by DQ when Condrey slugged him with Jim Cornette's tennis racquet. The Dreamboats (Tommy Dreamer & Glamour Boy Shane) vs. The Southern Boys A wild tag team bout with the Southern Boys just pulling out the win with a running Bulldog headlock by Armstrong on Dreamer Steven Regal vs. Mike Enos Regal forced the Destruction Crew member to tap out to the Regal Stretch, but you can tell he won't be satisfied until he gets his hands on Tony Atlas Shinya Hashimoto vs. Terry Gordy A battle of two big heavyweights that went to Gordy following a devastating lariat. Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Eddie Guerrero © vs. Dean Malenko The evening closed with a classic Light Heavyweight Title defense from Guerrero against the Pacific Submission Champ, with both men going to a 30 minute time limit draw.
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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Portland Memorial Coliseum , Portland , on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN, June 15th Dustin Rhodes vs. Mike Awesome The young Brigade member put up a fight, but wound up going down to Awesome and his terrifying Awesome Bomb. Phoenix Rising (Kensuke Sasaki & Toshiaki Kawada) vs. The Sin City Superstars (Reno Riggins & Mark Starr) Phoenix Rising continued their ascent as Sasaki forced Starr to tap out to the Strangle Hold Gamma. Jerry Lynn vs. The Jackal With the Sinister Minister in his corner, the Jackal tore into Lynn and defeated him with the Betrayal (top rope kneedrop). Dragon Azul vs. Scotty The Body Scotty has been increasing in confidence as the weeks go on, impossible as it might seem for his ego to possibly increase any more than it already has. His confidence was backed up by his performance, as despite a game effort by Dragon Azul, Scotty ultimately prevailed with the Body Shot (DDT). Pacific Tag Team Title Match : Stormfront (Al Snow & Alex Porteau) © vs. The Can-Am Express Having lost the Tag Team titles just a week after they won them, the Can-Ams were out to erase that loss. They came out strong but Stormfront were equally determined. The result was a ferocious match that shook the very rafters of the arena with every slam and suplex. LaFon was able to hit a Moonsault body press on Snow to bring them back the much desired Pacific Tag Team Titles. Pacific Television Title Match : Buddy Rose © vs. Scott Hall Hall came out loaded for bear, but Rose used his trademark cunning to keep just outside of the range of Hall's shots. Mike Awesome was at ringside along with Tina Ferrari, but one too many attempts to reach into the ring and interfere led to the ref ordering him to return to the locker room. It seemed like the TV title was within Hall's grasp when he looked to be getting Rose up for the Gator Breaker (Fallaway Slam). Then , out of nowhere, Scotty The Body appeared, coming off the top rope with an elbow smash to the back of Hall's head. While the ref called for a DQ, Scotty and Rose put the boots to Hall until Brian Pillman rushed out and dropkicked them both out of the ring, following which the Playboy Club beat the retreat. Rose had lost the match, but the Television Title was still his, and that was how he liked it. Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Ricky Steamboat © vs. The Soultaker Steamboat still seemed not fully himself after his match with the Jackal last week, but still gave it all he had, prevailing over the big man of the Wild Things with a running cross body press.
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Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Portland Sports Arena, Portland , on ESPN / TSN, June 14th Big Bully Busick vs. Nick Stanbury Nick Busick, or, as he now insists on being called, Big Bully Busick shocked many when he made his return to the West Coast last week. While he had always been a friend to the fans, he turned his back on them as he came in under the employ of Jim Cornette. He seemed more than willing to do Cornette's bidding as he effortlessly tossed Stanbury around the ring, all while the Louisville Lip cackled from ringside. Busick painfully wrapped Stanbury up in the Bully Bender (stump puller), forcing him to surrender the match. Even with the Midnight Express away in the WWF, Cornette still is taking care of business in PCW. Interview : Don Coss stands in the ring Coss : Ladies and gentlemen, my next guests keep finding ways to draw attention to themselves … the Diamond Exchange! The crowd boos as Diamond Dallas Page struts out, accompanied by the Destruction Crew, Chris Adams and the man who is apparently their newest member, Steve Austin. Austin seems in particularly to be enjoying the negative reaction of the fans. Coss : Diamond Dallas Page, it looks like you have a brand new recruit to your ranks. DDP :You bet, Daddy-O! I told that tattooed freak Bam Bam Bigelow that he can be replaced, and not only has he been replaced, he has been surpassed! Stunning Steve is Diamond Exchange all the way, and he is going to burn like a great big beautiful star! Coss : Steve Austin, many people are disappointed in you for betraying Bret Hart to join up with the Diamond Exchange. Austin : You watch your mouth, Coss, before I introduce it to another part of your face. I don't owe Bret Hart squat! Hart was doing nothing for me but holding me back. DDP appreciates what the Stunning One can do and is going to – He is cut off by Bret Hart bursting through the curtain and storming out to the ring. Hart : Steve, what are you doing with these creeps? I did everything I could to help you. Austin : Oh, did you , now? All you did was keep me in your shadow! Tried to turn me into some kind of goody two shoes like yourself. DDP isn't going to keep me in a box, like you did, he know what I am really about. DDP : You just watch who you are calling "creeps", Hit-Scum! In case you can't count, there's five of us and only one of you? You sure you want to mess with those odds? Bret silently holds his ground, but the odds are not in his favor. The odds tip when Bam Bam Bigelow comes out, carrying a folded metal chair and looking ready for anything. While they still had the numbers, they weren't about to risk anything with that chair, so they then retreated to the locker room. But as they were leaving, Austin turned to Hart and said, "We aren't done!" Wings Of Fire (Vic Steamboat & The Eagle) vs. The Juice Crew (Beetljuice & Big Juice) Little by little, Wings Of Fire have been getting more attention in the PCW tag team ranks. Taking on the always unpredictable Juice Crew, they showed an assure confidence throughout the match. They were firmly in control of the match when the sinister Jackal made his presence felt. Much like he did last week against the Demon's brother, the masked man snuck down to ringside and gave Vic Steamboat a face full of his notorious Crimson Death Dust. This left Steamboat easy prey for the Juice Loosener (Bearhug by Big Juice into a slingshot lariat by Beetlejuice), giving the win to the Juice Crew. The Dust had an even more severe effect on Vic, who had to be helped from the ring by both the Eagle and the referee. The Jackal is a menace and someone needs to do something about him soon. Interview : Don Coss stands in the ring Coss : Ladies and gentlemen, my next guests remain one of the most popular groups on the West Coast … the Brigade! The crowd cheers as Scott Hall, Brian Lee, Dustin Rhodes and Billy Gunn walk out to the ring. Although smiling, the Brigade members seem a bit subdued as they join Coss. Coss : Well, Scott Hall , it seems like no matter what, the fans love you! Hall : That's great, Don, I just wish we were more deserving of that love. We've been having a bit of a rough ride of late. Seattle Showdown was not our best effort. But we want to assure them that we are still in the fight, and we – Once again, the interview is cut off, much to the annoyance of Don Coss. Barry Windham, looking much abashed, heads to the ring, leading to scowls from Hall and Lee and wary glances from Rhodes and Gunn. Hall : What do you want, Windham? Make it quick. Windham : Guys … I know I am the last person you want to see right now. I walked out on you, turned my back on the Brigade. I admit it, I was jealous and self centred. I was upset that Curt Hennig got the Pacific Title that I thought should have been mine. I got the title back, but it cost me my honour. Worse, I dragged Curt down with me, and now he's gone. Now I've lost everything. I lost my friends, I lost my title, I lost my respect. Now I need help. The Terror Collective have it out for me, and I can't seem to do anything to stop them. No matter what I do, I can't overcome their numbers. I know you have no reason to trust me anymore, but …. Please. Help me. Hall : Barry, you've fallen too far. After everything you did as Pacific Heavyweight Champ, there's no going back for you. No dice. Lee : Barry, you made your choice. You turned your back on the Brigade, so it's no for me. Rhodes : Barry … your family and my family have known each other for years. My father was always so proud of you for all of your accomplishments. When you joined the Neighborhood Of Evil, you broke his heart. You let us all down. But still … I can't believe there's no hope for you. I believe there is good in you, Barry. If you need my help, you've got it. Gunn : Hey, far be it from me to turn my back on a fellow Texan. I'm in. Hall : Are you sure about that, guys? The Terror Collective are mean, tough hombres, and there are 5 of them. Rhodes : I know what I'm doing. Besides, 3 tough Texans are a match for 5 of anybody. Hall : All right, then. You've got my blessing. Good luck. Brian Pillman vs. Erin O'Grady After losing the TV Title to Buddy Rose at Vegas Vengeance, Flyin' Brian has come back strong, going toe to toe with Mike Awesome and Scotty The Body. Tonight, he took on the always feisty Leprechaun, and the two had a fast paced and exciting match. Brian was able to come out on top with the Air Pillman, but after the match helped up O'Grady and gave him a handshake of respect. A convincing win, but you know he still has the Playboy Club on his mind. Dan Severn & Steve Blackman vs. The Blood Syndicate (Genichiro Tenryu & Masahiro Chono) After going through a bit of a slump, Dan Severn is back an on the hunt to move back up the ranks. Severn made a comeback against Chono at Seattle Showdown, but now he and his right hand man Steve Blackman would be facing both members of the Blood Syndicate. This would prove to be an incredibly hard hitting match. Tenryu was coming in hot off two big challenges for the Pacific Heavyweight Title, but Severn refused to back down an inch from the Japanese legend. Tenryu wound up folding up Blackman in a big Power Bomb for the victory, but you could tell that Severn left wanting another crack at him.
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According to Wikipedia, David Tyler Cash, the future Kid Kash, debuted in October, 1989.
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Seems I forgot to post this. Billy Jack Haynes goes to the AWA for Nick Busick.
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All good with me.
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The Can-Ams actually lost in Vancouver.
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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Kelowna Memorial Arena, Kelowna, June 9th The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido & Louie Spicolli) vs. The Fighting Irish (Fit Finlay & Erin O'Grady) This was a rematch from their time limit draw at Seattle Showdown. Another highly competitive match when the Blondes prevailed after Candido hit the New Jersey Jam on O'Grady. Billy Gunn vs. Dennis Condrey The veteran wiles of Condrey turned out to be too much for Gunn to overcome, with Condrey pinning him following a Full Nelson Facebuster. Maxx Payne vs. Mike Enos A battle between two powerhouses went to Payne after the Payne Threshold (front layout suplex) Scott Hall & The Dreamboats (Tommy Dreamer & Glamour Boy Shane) vs. Mike Awesome & The Sin City Superstars (Mark Starr & Reno Riggins) The Playboy Club members got the win after Awesome hit the Awesome Bomb on Dreamer. Hall and Awesome seemed to be calling each other out after the match, but the Dreamboats and the Superstars interjected themselves before things got too crazy Cactus Jack & Shane Douglas vs. The Soultaker & Big Juice Things got very crazy in this match, a wild bout where Cactus was able to pin Big Juice following a Double Arm DDT California Title Match : Steve Austin © vs. Steven Regal Regal did his best to win the title back, but Austin stole the victory with a rollup in the corner with both his feet on the ropes Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Eddie Guerrero © vs. Beetlejuice The evening closed with another incredible Light Heavyweight Title match, where Guerrero forced his former partner to surrender to the Gory Special
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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN , June 8th Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Masahiro Chono The Beast From The East has really been feeling his oats lately, carrying that momentum forward by defeating the always tough Chono with a Slingshot Splash Brian Pillman vs. Scotty The Body Pillman is mad as hell and not going to take this anymore. His anger got the better of him as he and Scotty took the action outside of the ring, slugging it out until the referee counted both men out. Shinya Hashimoto vs. Chris Adams Partway through the match, Bret Hart rushed to the ring and attacked Adams, giving the English Gentleman the win by DQ. It took both Hashimoto and Bam Bam Bigelow to pull Bret off Adams. Barry Windham vs. Ted Dibiase With both the MVC and the OWC prowling around the ring, this provided enough distraction for both Windham and the ref to allow Dibiase to clobber Windham from behind with the loaded glove to steal the win. Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Can-Am Express © vs. Stormfront (Al Snow & Alex Porteau) After the Can-Ams took the titles at Seattle Showdown, the rematch proved to be another long tag team classic. Snow was able to catch Lafon coming off the ropes with a Snow Bomb to give the titles back to Stormfront. Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Ricky Steamboat © vs. The Jackal The Jackal came out accompanied by a strange bearded man in a fez and carrying a cane, referred to only as the Sinister Minister. Steamboat seemed a bit drained after his epic match with Tenryu at Seattle Showdown, but still seemed to have the match well in hand. That was until the Jackal threw a handful of the Crimson Death Dust in his face right in front of the referee. This led to a DQ finish, but the Jackal didn't seem to mind, pouncing on Steamboat and tearing into him until both members of Wings Of Fire rushed to the ring and he scampered out. Steamboat was choking and gasping as they helped him back to the locker room.
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Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Victoria Memorial Arena, Victoria, on ESPN / TSN, June 7th Wings Of Fire (Vic Steamboat & The Eagle) vs. Bobby Mason & Dan Barry At Seattle Showdown, the team of Vic Steamboat and the Eagle had a tough debut against the Miracle Violence Combination, but acquitted themselves in that loss. Tonight, they had a bit more of an even playing field and showed just how high they could soar against the rookies Mason and Barry. They impressed the crowd with their high flying and combination moves, pinning Barry when the Eagle dropkicked him into a Demon Suplex (Tiger Suplex) from Steamboat. Despite their rough start, it looks like the sky is the limit for Wings Of Fire. Interview : Don Coss stands in the ring. Coss : Ladies and gentlemen, my next guests made wrestling history at Seattle Showdown … Jim Cornette and the Midnight Express. The crowd explodes in boos as Jim Cornette comes out, along with Stan Lane, Bobby Eaton, Dennis Condrey, and Sherri Martel. Jim Cornette seems especially full of himself, but who can blame him? With is men carrying two sets of title belts, he is on top of the wrestling world. Coss : Well, Jim Cornette, you seem especially full of yourself today. Cornette: Well, Donnie Boy, who can blame me? My boys are carrying two sets of title belts, and we are on top of the wrestling world! We are the PCW Golden State Tag Team champs! We beat out a bunch of lesser but still worthy teams to win the Crockett Cup! And now, we beat the Rock & Roll - , err, I mean the Rockers to win the WWF United States Tag Team Titles! We're so great, we are winning titles in promotions we have never even wrestled in! We might just go to the AWA and take their tag titles to add to our already bulging trophy case. The Guerreros and the Olympians should keep one eye over their shoulders , just in case. No, but seriously, folks … with this latest triumph comes great responsibility, and that leads to some sad news. My boys now have the duty of defending their hard won belts in the WWF, so you fans out there will be deprived of seeing their handsome faces for as long as they hold them. Given that they are nigh unbeatable, that may well be a long , long time. I have spoken to a good friend of mine out east, and he is going to look out for their business interests for the time they are there. I am also sending with them my special friend, the Femme Fatale herself, "Sensational" Sherri Martel, to watch their backs. Sherri : You bet, Jimmy Boy. I will look out for them like they were my own family, and treat them as well as I have been treating you. *Cornette beams* Coss : All things considered, Jim Cornette, this has to be a bit of a comedown for you, since for the time being, you will now only have Dennis Condrey to do your dirty work for you. Cornette : Both insulting and wrong, Coss. You see, I got to thinking, as I frequently do. I got to miss having Big Bubba around to watch out for my interests while my boys got the work done in the ring. Big Bubba is off doing great things, but I remembered there was someone else who I felt had a lot of potential. Apart from an unfortunate tendency to care about what the fans thought, he had the power and toughness to do anything he wanted to. He proved me right by showing just what he could in another promotion, but I reached out and made him an offer. Now people had best think again before messing with me, otherwise they will have to deal with Big Bully Busick! The fans gasp in shock as Nick Busick, who hadn't been seen in PCW in over a year, came out, wearing a derby hat and a ferocious scowl. Coss : Nick Busick, I can't believe what I am seeing! The last time we saw you, you were a part of Leo Burke's Army. I can't imagine what could convince you to work for a man like Jim Cornette. Busick : That's Big Bully Busick, Coss, and don't you dare forget it. Yes, I used to be friends with Leo Burke. I used to be a solider in his Army. Now, Leo Burke is gone. The Army is no more. I was everybody's best friend back then. Babysitting a bunch of kids while they rose in the ranks and got all the title shots. I got sick of them holding me back, so I went elsewhere and sought new opportunities. And you know what? Without them weighing me down, I went straight up the rankings. I was AWA TV champion for over a year! Then Jim Cornette gave me a call, and he met my price. He's a manager of champions. Everyone here is either a current or former champion. As long as he is paying the bills and gets me the title shots, I am his man. So, anyone who gets in the way of anyone in Camp Cornette, they are going to get Bullied! Steve Blackman vs. Tony Atlas Tony Atlas has been on an absolute rampage since returning to the West Coast. A particular focus of his ire has been Steven Regal, and while Atlas prevailed in his match with Regal at Seattle Showdown, but the young Englishman's resilience in said match has particularly gotten under the skin of Atlas. He seemed to be out to take his frustrations out on Steve Blackman, but the Lethal Weapon was having none of it, going toe to toe with the powerful Atlas. Atlas eventually exploded in a fit of rage, overpowering Blackman and pinning him following a piledrive. A convincing victory, but sooner or later, Atlas will once again have to deal with Steven Regal. Interview : Don Coss stands in the ring Coss : Ladies and gentlemen, my next guests have generated a lot of controversy since their arrival in Pacific Coast Wrestling … the Triangle Of Terror. The crowd boos, but not too much, as they seem intimidated by the imposing trio. Ted Dibiase, Steve Williams and Terry Gordy seem amused by their effect on the fans as they join Coss in the ring. Coss : Ted Dibiase, you must be pleased with the amount of success you and your men have had in PCW. Dibiase : Only the start of great things, Coss. I am , as I have said, a Man Of Means, and won't be satisfied with anything less than total domination of Pacific Coast Wrestling. These victories are merely a stepping stone to … Dibiase is cut off by a commotion at the back. At first , he seems annoyed, but then his face spreads in a sly grin when he sees the source of the interruption. Billy Jack Haynes, along with the rest of the Oregon Wrecking Crew, are making their way to the ring. Gary Albright and David Young are both frowning, while Billy Jack looks furious with his arm in a sling from his recent injuries at the hands of the Triangle. Billy Jack : Dibiase, you and me are gonna have a talk, right now! For the past while, you have been harassing me and my boys with your stupid light show. Now, you ever cost me my Submission Title after you attacked me. What have I ever done to you? Why do you have to get involved in my business? I am giving you one chance to explain, but if I don't like what I hear, there is going to be hell to pay. Dibiase : Billy Jack, you have it all wrong! It was all meant to be a compliment. As I said, we won't be satisfied until we thoroughly control PCW. A triangle, no matter how great, is still too small for our ambition. Our aim is for a Terror Collective. We have been keeping a close eye on the OWC, and for the most part, like what we see. Incredible potential. Join our collective, and you will be amply rewarded. *to Billy Jack, dismissively* Not you, son, you're damaged goods. Billy Jack : Damaged goods, am I? Think you can just waltz in here and take my team away from me? Well, the Oregon Wrecking Crew aren't for sale to anyone! Let's show him, guys! Albright and Young look at each other, nod … and Albright grabs Billy Jack in a waistlock and takes him over in a belly to back suplex! He then pulls him up from the mat and whips him into Young, who executes his dreaded Spinebuster Slam on him. The rest proceeded to commit a savage battering to Billy Jack until several refs came out, at which point the five men made their way back to the locker room together. It looks like the Oregon Wrecking Crew are now a part of the renamed Terror Collective … minus one member. The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido & Louie Spicolli) vs. The Southern Boys The competition in the PCW Tag Team division has always been hot, but lately has been reaching a fever pitch . Both of these teams were coming off strong performances at Seattle Showdown, and fought hard in this match to come out on top. It took a vicious blindside from Armstrong on Candido to set up a spinning backfist by Smothers to give the win to the Southern Boys. In spite of this loss, the Blondes still remain a team to keep an eye on. Bret Hart vs. Wayne Bloom Bret Hart was done dirty at Seattle Showdown, with his now former pupil Steve Austin turning on him and costing him his match with Chris Adams. For all that he has been a target of the Diamond Exchange, the Hitman is now taking aim at every member, and is starting with one half of the Destruction Crew. Bloom seemed unprepared for the sheer ferocity of Hart's attack, and despite his best efforts, wound up being battered all over the ring. Bret got him down on the mat and locked him in the Sharpshooter, forcing him to surrender. He would have probably held it on longer after the match, but he saw Chris Adams menacing him from one side outside the ring, with Austin staring at him from the other side. Bret was caught in a trap, but not for long as Bam Bam Bigelow rushed out to the ring and had his back. DDP, Adams and Austin realized that they had somewhere else to be, and pulled Bloom from the ring before dragging him back to the locker room. Regardless, both sides are not done with each other by a long chalk.
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Pacific Coast Wrestling Seattle Showdown from the Kingdome, Seattle, Night Two 2/3 Falls Match : The Dreamboats (Tommy Dreamer & Glamour Boy Shane) vs. The Sin City Superstars (Mark Starr & Reno Riggins) The second night got off the ground with a hot tag team rivalry. Ever since their arrival in the Pacific Coast Wrestling, the Dreamboats have been bedeviled by the Playboy Club, usually some variation of the Sin City Superstars. It has all been building to this match, when both teams would go at it over two out of three falls. Trisa Hayes was clearly not about to take any crap from anyone, so Tina Ferarri simply stayed in her corner and scowled, and the action was mostly kept in the ring. Both teams tore into each other with incredible ferocity, and were going full throttle from the get go. A low blow from behind on Dreamer by Starr set him up for the Reno-Plex (Cradle Suplex) and that gave the first fall to the Superstars. With the count one fall against them and Dreamer wobbly legged, the Dreamboats had to dig in, but battled back hard. Dreamer was able to lock Starr in the Dream Weaver (modified Sleeper Hold) to force him to tap out, and the match was all even. That was the inspiration for the Dreamboats to kick it into a whole other gear. They turned the tide for good when Dreamer planted Starr with a DDT. While Dreamer dropkicked Reno off the ring apron, Shane went up top and hit the Glamour Profession (top rope flying elbow smash) to score the deciding three count. After a tag team war, the Dreamboats had come out on top. Tony Atlas vs. Steven Regal Upon his return to the West Coast, Tony Atlas made it clear he was out to make an example of Steven Regal, costing the Englishman the California Title. Regal went into a bit of a slump after that loss, but has used his desire for revenge to energize him. Regal came in on a roaring rampage and Atlas seemed initially taken aback, but soon got right down to business. Both men were a mess of welts as the match went on, with them hitting each other as humanly possible. It looked about to go to Atlas when he hit his dreaded piledriver on Regal. One … Two .. NO!!! Atlas couldn't believe it that Regal was able to get his shoulder up. Atlas hauled him back to his feet and hit another piledriver. This was enough to get the three count, but Atlas' post victory posing was interrupted as he stared agog while Regal used the ropes to drag himself to his feet and beckon him to come at him again. Atlas looked about to go after him and do some more damage, but the ref threatened him with a fine, and Atlas stalked back to the locker room with a sneer on his lips. The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido & Louie Spicolli) vs. The Fighting Irish (Fit Finlay & Erin O'Grady) With the competition in the PCW tag team division being as stiff as it is, there is always a danger for teams to get lost in the shuffle. The Suicide Blondes and the Fighting Irish are both far too feisty to settle for fading into the background, and were determined to make a case for themselves as title contenders. Both duos pulled out all the stops in a fast paced match that was still going strong after 15 minutes when the bell rang, signaling a time limit draw. If nothing else, these two teams proved that they should not be overlooked. Brian Lee vs. Dennis Condrey One of the more surprising returns of the last while has been that of Dennis Condrey, both to the West Coast and to the employ of James E. Cornette. After helping the Midnight Express the Golden State Tag Team Titles over the Rainbow Warriors, Condrey has proved incredibly effective as the point man for Camp Cornette. Brian Lee, coming off his big victory over the Undertaker at Vegas Vengeance, initially didn't seem to be too concerned with Condrey, on the verge of dismissive. Big mistake, as when the action spilled to the outside, Condrey goaded Lee into attempting a punch, only to dodge out of the way and send Lee's fist into the corner post. Lee was in considerable pain for the rest of the match, particularly when Condrey kept attacking his hand, and the Prime Time Slam was effectively neutralized. This left him prey to the Full Nelson Facebuster , giving the win to Condrey. Cornette's men came out of Seattle Showdown at a perfect two for two, speaking well for Cornette's reputation as a dangerous mastermind. Brian Pillman vs. Mike Awesome The towering Mike Awesome played a big part in Flyin' Brian losing the Pacific Television Title, and was clearly looking for some payback. Awesome attempted to intimidate his smaller opponent, but Pillman was fearless in being willing to throw down with him, reddening Awesome's chest with wicked chops. Pillman was able to knock awesome out of the ring with a dropkick, then dove outside and crashed into him. The two kept slugging it out until the ref had no choice but to count both men out of the ring. Flyin' Brian is back and not going to take it any more. Scott Hall vs. Big Juice Scott Hall has some incredible momentum on the west coast, having run Curt Hennig out of the promotion and rolled over the opposition since then. The popular Floridian kept that roll going through Seattle Showdown, outmatching the Wild Things member Big Juice and pinning him following a spectacular move called the Everglades Driver (Niagara Driver). Hall continues to be the man to beat in PCW. Phoenix Rising (Toshiaki Kawada & Kensuke Sasaki) vs. The Oregon Wrecking Crew (Gary Albright & David Young) The, ummm, rise of Phoenix Rising coincides with a decline in fortunes of the Oregon Wrecking Crew. While the Japanese team have found their mojo and pulled out some impressive wins, the OWC have had to deal with injuries and the attention of the Triangle Of Terror which have culminated in their once fearsome reputation becoming tarnished. Both seem to come into play, with a banged up David Young getting cornered by Phoenix Rising and the Triangle showing up at the back of the arena and observing the match. Despite the OWC's best efforts, Sasaki took Young down with a one armed shoulder throw and forced him to tap out to the Strangle Hold Gamma. After the end of the match, the Triangle could be seen whispering to each other and nodding before returning to the locker room. Pacific Television Title Match : Buddy Rose © vs. Maxx Payne Seasons change and wrestlers come and go , but "Playboy" Buddy Rose always finds his way into a position of prominence in PCW. Reigning as Pacific TV champ, Rose has seen off a variety of challengers with his blend of cunning and ruthlessness. Big Maxx Payne certainly was an impressive opponent, landing some bruising blows nearly getting Rose in some painful submission holds. Rose was able to keep one step ahead of Payne long enough to spring his trap. He seemed to be reaching out to get something from Tina Ferrari when the referee went over to chide Ferrari and order her to step away from the ring. While the ref was thus distracted, Scotty The Body dashed out and hit the Body Shot (DDT) on Payne. Rose then landed a running splash, and when the ref turned around, he made the three count for the champ. Just goes to show you, there are many reasons why the Playboy is still the King. Bret Hart vs. Chris Adams From the moment he returned to the West Coast, Chris Adams has had it out for the Hart Family, evening running the younger brother Owen out of the promotion. Bret was out to avenge his brother and held nothing back. Bret was savage in his attacks on the English Gentleman, seemingly looking to break him in half. Things took a dramatic turn when Bret's pupil, Steve Austin, came down to ringside and watched the match. Bret questioned him as to why he was there, but Austin simply shrugged and grinned, applauding whenever Bret made a big move. Then, when Bret was running the ropes, Austin reached in and tripped his mentor. Bret stumbled and tripped into the mother of all Superkicks from Adams, knocking the Hitman cold and leaving him for Adams to get the pinfall. The fans were in shock as both Austin and Diamond Dallas Page raised Adams' arms in victory before quickly retiring to the locker room. Something is clearly rotten in the state of Washington. Pacific Submission Title Match : Billy Jack Haynes © vs. Dean Malenko Haynes came into this match with his shoulder heavily taped from last week's attack from the Triangle Of Terror. This was not a good omen for his chances, as it meant that it neutralizes not only his dreaded Full Nelson but also the bulk of his power offense. True to the Shooter's nickname, Malenko focused his efforts on attacking Hayne's damaged shoulder, shooting away at it until he had Billy Jack set up for the kill. Haynes did what he could, but eventually he was at Malenko's mercy, of which he had none. Malenko hit a nasty single arm takedown, then trapped Haynes in the Jujigatame (cross armbreaker) until the champ screamed his surrender. Haynes was clearly in agony as he hobbled from the ring. The day of Billy Jack is done, and the age of the Iceman has begun. Pacific Tag Team Title Match : Stormwatch (Al Snow & Alex Porteau) © vs. The Can-Am Express There have been several incredible tag team matches so far at Seattle Showdown, but the best was saved for last. Both teams are coming off big wins at Vegas Vengeance, with Stormwatch having defeated the Destruction Crew for the Pacific Tag Team Titles and the Can-Am Express having gone the distance and won the annual Moondog Lonnie Mayne Memorial Tag Team Tournament. Both teams were riding high on their own waves of success, equally determined to come out on top. The result was a technical tag team classic. Move and counter move, hold and counter hold. The teams wove a spell , keeping the fans rapt with attention for every big move and near fall. They battled to the point of exhaustion until Lafon hit a spinning back heel kick on Porteau into a German Suplex by Furnas, giving the match and the titles to the Can-Ams. Furnas and Lafon had triumphed, but both teams had given it their all, and got a standing ovation from the fans for their considerable efforts. Cage Match For The Pacific Heavyweight Title : Ricky Steamboat © vs. Genichiro Tenryu The last match would be incredibly difficult to top, but if anything could, it would be this one. These two warriors went to an epic 30 minute time limit draw a month ago at Vegas Vengeance, so the natural next step was to put them in a cage to settle their difference. The stage was set for an out and out war, and that was what was delivered. At one point, a jarring battle of chops occurred between the two, and every blow echoed around the Kingdome like a gunshot. Tenryu managed a crushing series of suplexes that took the wind out of Steamboat's sails, but the champ was able to rally and get back in the fight. Steamboat threw a lot of high flying moves at Tenryu, however the Japanese legend just kept coming back after him. Both men were rendered bloody by impact with the cage, yet they still found it in them to keep on going. It seemed like the night would belong to Tenryu when he had Steamboat set up for the Enzuigiri. At the last second, Steamboat dropped down and Tenryu went crashing to the mat. Slowly, Steamboat started to climb the ropes. But he didn't stop at the top turnbuckle. He kept going until he reached the very top of the cage and turned to face Tenryu in the ring. When Tenryu staggered to his feet, Steamboat came off the top of the cage with a death defying Diving Crossbody. One … two … THREE!!!! The crowd roared as the Dragon pulled off the seemingly impossible and beaten the seemingly unbeatable. He bowed and shook hands with Tenryu, who took his loss with grace and dignity, then held the Pacific Heavyweight title belt over his head in victory. There can be no better image to go out on after an incredible two nights of Pacific Coast Wrestling action.
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Pacific Coast Wrestling Seattle Showdown from the Kingdome, Seattle, Night One Wings Of Fire (Vic Steamboat & The Eagle) vs. The Miracle Violence Combination Pacific Coast Wrestling kicked off their Pacific North West Mega Show with a new team making its debut. With the departure of their previous partners, Vic Steamboat and the Eagle decided to combine forces in the new team of Wings Of Fire. They were certainly facing formidable opposition for their first match together, but showed considerable coordination and teamwork for their debut together. That said, for all that Wings Of Fire did a good job of keeping out of the range of much of the MVC's offense, whenever Williams and Gordy landed their shots, the effect was devastating. When Williams caught the Eagle coming off the ropes with a powerslam, Gordy intercepted Steamboat and the ref made the count. Although it was a strong win for the Triangle Of Terror members, the new team of Wings Of Fire had nothing to be ashamed of, having gained the respect of the fans for the effort they had put in. Shane Douglas & Cactus Jack vs. The Jackal & The Soultaker Ever since his return to PCW, Douglas has drawn the ire of the Wild Things, with a win over the Jackal earning him a huge target on his back. It seemed like the odds were stacked against Douglas when he received support from an unexpected quarter. Cactus Jack, who had not been seen since Vegas Vengeance, made his return against his former teammates in the Wild Things by coming to the aide of his old friend from the Army, and this match was quickly signed. As could be imagined, this was a hotly contested match, with the Wild Things doing everything they could to keep Douglas in their corner as much as they could. This worked for a while, but Douglas was able to manage to get a rolling tag into the corner, and then things kicked into a whole different gear. Showing the Wild Things just how wild he could get, Cactus unleashed a flurry of offense, culminating in a Double Arm DDT on the Jackal. A dropkick from Douglas on the Soultaker ensured that Cactus got the pinfall. They may have to face the further wrath of the Wild Things further down the line, but for tonight, Shane Douglas and Cactus Jack stand tall together. Jerry Lynn vs. Scotty The Body Early in his tenure with the Playboy Club, Scotty The Body didn't seem to take things seriously, even showing open disrespect to Buddy Rose. The Playboy shut that down right quickly, and since then, the two have been thick as thieves. Scotty hasn't lost any of his confidence, but his mentor has brought out considerable cunning and ruthlessness in him, and he has moved closer and closer into title contention. Competing against the always game Jerry Lynn, Scotty was able to withstand his offense and take him down with the Body Shot (DDT) for the win. Anyone with a title belt in PCW had best start looking over their shoulder for Scotty The Body. Bam Bam Bigelow & Shinya Hashimoto vs. The Destruction Crew Feeling like he was slipping in his performance, the Diamond Exchange decided to wash their hands of Bam Bam Bigelow. This was a decision they soon came to regret, as the Beast From The East has found himself renewed alongside his new friend Shinya Hashimoto. DDP and his men tried all of the skullduggerous tactics they could fit in, but Page found himself spin kicked off the apron by Hashimoto for his efforts. Hashimoto then slingshot Bigelow on top of Enos for what was no doubt an incredibly satisfying win. Dan Severn vs. Masahiro Chono After losing the Pacific Submission Title to Billy Jack Haynes, Dan Severn went into a bit of a slump, but the support of his friends in the Citadel has helped him start to make a bit of a comeback. He would be taking on an incredibly dangerous opponent in part of the Blood Syndicate, Masahiro Chono. Chono hit hard and kept trying to get Severn into the STF, but the Beast was focused and far too canny to fall into that trap. After playing something of a defensive game for much of the match, Severn took advantage of Chono having worn himself out and suddenly exploded in a series of suplexes. He was able to polish him off with a Northern Lights Suplex. He may have taken some blows, but Dan Severn is definitely on the comeback trail. Billy Gunn & Dustin Rhodes vs. The Southern Boys After a period of skirting the line of flouting the rules, the Southern Boys fully moved over to the dark side with a betrayal of Dustin Rhodes. Dustin brought his Brigade comrade Billy Gunn in to face the former Pacific Tag Team champs, and they did all they could. But the ruthlessness of the Southern Boys spelled the difference, with a vicious clip from behind by Armstrong set Rhodes up for a Jawjacker by Smothers that got the win. Say what you will about the Southern Boys, their change of attitude has made them a top team to beat. California Title Match : Steve Austin © vs. Steve Blackman Another wrestler who has taken a turn towards the ruthless has been the new California champ, "Stunning" Steve Austin. Despite the best efforts of his mentor Bret Hart, Austin has become increasingly cutthroat and more brazen with his chicanery. His challenger, Steve Blackman, has been on something of a hot streak, and definitely had the champion on the back foot through several periods in the match. But Austin is proving to be most effective with his back to the wall, and was able to lure Blackman into going for the Running Bicycle Kick, only to dive out of the way at the last second. Blackman instead landed his kick on the referee, who was right behind Austin, and the moment the ref recovered, he called for the DQ, giving the match to Austin. Just goes to show that you can never take your eye off "Stunning" Steve. Triple Threat Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Eddie Guerrero © vs. Dragon Azul vs. Beetlejuice Since winning the Light Heavyweight Title, Eddie Guerrero has taken on all contenders. Tonight, he would take things even further by facing two top challengers at the same time. Much of the main action was handled by Guerrero and Dragon, with Beetlejuice causing mischief whenever he could then scuttling back into the shadows. Beetlejuice tried to create as much friction as he could between the other two, but his luck ran out when he was sent to the mat by a dropkick from Guerrero. Dragon capitalized with an Asai Moonsault that sent the Wild Things member out of the match. It was now down to two men, who put on an absolute barn burner. The fans were in rapt attention as near fall followed near fall. It finally came to an end with Dragon attempting a power bomb that Eddie countered by flipping over and executing a Sunset Flip that held Dragon's shoulders to the mat for the three count. It took a lot, but Eddie Guerrero was still standing tall as the Light Heavyweight Champ. Barry Windham vs. Ted Dibiase At one time, Windham was at the top of the Pacific Coast pecking order. He was the Pacific Heavyweight Champion for an impressive reign, seeing off a host of tough challengers. Then, he lost the title to Ricky Steamboat, and it all seemed to fall apart from him. Almost immediately afterwards, the impending threat of the Triangle Of Terror struck, and he was cast to the bottom at incredible speed. He found himself with no friends, no manager, and dogged by a menace that was able to attack him at will. He brought a lot of pent up frustration into this match and was set on taking them out on the self proclaimed Man Of Means. Dibiase, who had Terry Gordy and Steve Williams with him at ringside, was able to take advantage of Windham's headstrong attitude by luring him into making some key mistakes early on in the match. But little by little, the sheer fury of Windham's offense started to take it's toll, chipping away at Dibiase. It was then that Dibiase pulled his ultimate gambit. When Windham went for the Western Lariat, Dibiase ducked down at the last moment and backdropped the big Texan out of the ring. While the ref was distracted by chiding Dibiase for this move, Gordy and Williams smashed into Windham with a devastating double shoulder tackle. After Williams tossed Windham back into the ring, it was child's play for Dibiase to hit the falling fistdrop for the pinfall. Clearly sooner rather than later, Windham is going to have to find some allies to watch his back. Title Vs. Title Match For The Golden State Tag Team Titles & The WWF United States Tag Team Titles : The Midnight Express © vs. The Rockers © The first night closed out with possibly the most hotly anticipated matches of the whole show. Since arriving on the West Coast not too long ago, the Rockers have become a sensation, wowing the fans with their good looks and innovative style. It didn't take long for them to develop a considerable rivalry with Jim Cornette's Midnight Express, and this match was quickly signed , with both the Golden State Tag Team Titles and the WWF United States Tag Team Titles on the line. With Jim Cornette, Dennis Condrey, and the "Femme Fatale" Sherri Martel all patrolling the outside of the ring like angry sharks, the Rockers were hard pressed to keep their attention on the action in the ring. Keep it they did, using their considerable speed and agility to have the Midnight Express off balance for much of the match. When they took down Eaton with a double crescent kick, Jim Cornette jumped on the ring apron. The ref started to argue with him, but failed to see him toss his loaded tennis racquet high into the ring. It was found by Martel , who jacked Shawn Michaels in the back of the head with it. While Condrey yanked Jannetty out of the ring, the Midnight Express hit a Double Goozle on Michaels and Lane got the cover and the one two three. It took five people to pull it off, but the Midnight Express are now double champions.
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PCW drops Paul Bearer/Percy Pringle and picks up Jim Mitchell.
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God damn it, Ouellette, a Not-Mountie should know better.
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I did, but it was a lifetime ago.
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What would be the big Dark Side of Duggan? The Iron Sheikh drug bust? A notable anecdote but his career was able to get back on course fairly quickly. Sheiky would definitely make an episode, though.
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Buzz Sawyer Given who they have spoken with already, I figure it would be an easy lay up for them to have a pretty full roster of talking heads for Eddie Gilbert : JR (I believe he has said he doesn't want to work with Dark Side anymore, but he did appear on Tales From The Territories), Jimmy Hart, Missy, Madusa, Jim Cornette, Mick Foley, and now Todd Gordon.
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After this weekend's action, Pacific Coast Wrestling can now announce the full card for our next Mega Show, Seattle Showdown : Pacific Coast Wrestling Seattle Showdown from the Kingdome, Seattle, Night One Wings Of Fire (Vic Steamboat & The Eagle) vs. The Miracle Violence Combination Shane Douglas & Cactus Jack vs. The Jackal & The Soultaker Jerry Lynn vs. Scotty The Body Bam Bam Bigelow & Shinya Hashimoto vs. The Destruction Crew Dan Severn vs. Masahiro Chono Billy Gunn & Dustin Rhodes vs. The Southern Boys California Title Match : Steve Austin © vs. Steve Blackman Triple Threat Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Eddie Guerrero © vs. Dragon Azul vs. Beetlejuice Barry Windham vs. Ted Dibiase Title Vs. Title Match For The Golden State Tag Team Titles & The WWF United States Tag Team Titles : The Midnight Express © vs. The Rockers © Pacific Coast Wrestling Seattle Showdown from the Kingdome, Seattle, Night Two 2/3 Falls Match : The Dreamboats (Tommy Dreamer & Glamour Boy Shane) vs. The Sin City Superstars (Mark Starr & Reno Riggins) Tony Atlas vs. Steven Regal The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido & Louie Spicolli) vs. The Fighting Irish (Fit Finlay & Erin O'Grady) Brian Lee vs. Dennis Condrey Brian Pillman vs. Mike Awesome Scott Hall vs. Big Juice Phoenix Rising (Toshiaki Kawada & Kensuke Sasaki) vs. The Oregon Wrecking Crew (Gary Albright & David Young) Pacific Television Title Match : Buddy Rose © vs. Maxx Payne Bret Hart vs. Chris Adams Pacific Submission Title Match : Billy Jack Haynes © vs. Dean Malenko Pacific Tag Team Title Match : Stormwatch (Al Snow & Alex Porteau) © vs. The Can-Am Express Cage Match For The Pacific Heavyweight Title : Ricky Steamboat © vs. Genichiro Tenryu
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Pacific Coast Wrestling Show from the UCSB Event Center, Santa Barbara, May 26th Dustin Rhodes vs. Tracy Smothers The hatred ran deep in this match, resulting in a heated match that went to Smothers with the Jawjacker off the top rope. Phoenix Rising (Toshiaki Kawada & Kensuke Sasuke) vs. The Destruction Crew Partway through the match, Bam Bam Bigelow came down to ringside and started jawing with DDP and the Crew. The Crew shouldn't have let themselves get distracted, as it left Enos open to a spinning back heel kick from Kawada that gave the win to the Japanese team. Billy Gunn vs. Steve Armstrong Gunn evened the score with the Southern Boys by pinning Armstrong following the Sidewinder (Spinning side suplex). Jerry Lynn vs. Scotty The Body Despite Scotty's posing and preening throughout the match, these two had a mostly technical bout that went to Scotty when he hit the Body Shot (DDT) on Lynn. Pacific Television Title Match : Buddy Rose © vs. Steve Blackman Rose seemed a bit caught off guard with the intensity of Blackman's challenge, but got right down to the business of holding off the Lethal Weapon. Blackman had Rose lined up for the Running Bicycle Kick, but the Playboy threw the referee into it's path. Blackman did his best to try to revive the ref, but this left an opening for Scotty The Body to sneak into the ring and once again hit the Body Shot (DDT). Rose went over for the cover, and the ref crawled over. Rose leapt up in triumph, but the ref then told him that he had been disqualified for manhandling an official. Rose was upset at the finish, but still held onto his title. That said, sooner or later, Blackman is going to be coming after him for a rematch. Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Eddie Guerrero © vs. Erin O'Grady The night closed out with another great Light Heavyweight Title bout, with Eddie doing everything he could to hold off a spirited challenge from the Leprechaun, finally pulling it out with a Frog Splash.