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  1. Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN , April 3rd Steve Blackman vs. Dan Severn As you could imagine, this was an incredibly hard hitting match, with both men laying in mighty punches and kicks and some titanic takedowns that shook the mat. Part way through the match, the Suicide Blondes showed up at ringside, looking to be an equalizer for Severn, but the Beast was quite upset at their appearance and demanded that they return to the locker and let him handle things on his own. After a while, the Blondes reluctantly did so, leaving Severn on his own. While he was shouting at them, Severn turned his back to Blackman, giving Steve the chance to blindside him, but Blackman declined to do so and instead waited for Severn to face him before locking up again. Severn seemed to appreciate this show of sportsmanship, and while he still ended up taking Blackman down with a violent legsweep and trapping him in an excruciating looking leglock, the moment Blackman tapped the mat signaling his surrender, Severn immediately released the hold and even helped him back to his feet. Mike Rotunda & Ron Simmons vs. "Mean" Mike Miller & Joel Deaton In this match between the Brigade and the Crazy Gang, Simmons managed to pull out the victory by hitting the running Spear on Deaton, but Miller and Deaton still managed to get a lot of shots in and do a lot of damage before the match was over. Scott Hall vs. Stan Hansen Hall did everything he could with his incredible power to shut down the big Texan, but Hansen just had too much rage in him and nailed the Lariat to bring the win. Jeff Jarrett vs. Mr. Hito Jarrett has shown steady improvement in his ring skills and increased confidence, and while he was unable to put Hito away, he was still able to take the Japanese veteran to a 20 minute time limit draw Pacific Television Title Match : Bam Bam Bigelow © vs. Chavo Guerrero Guerrero put up a considerable challenge for Bigelow's title, using his speed and cunning to keep the Beast From The East off balance. Bam Bam managed to rally, however, and caught Chavo in the corner with an Avalanche before hitting the Slingshot Splash to successfully defend his title. Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Wild Bulls (Ed & Rick Gantner) © vs. The Midnight Express Before the match, the ref gave a stern warning to Jim Cornette that if he caught a hint that either Cornette or Big Bubba Rogers interfered in the match, that the ref would respond with massive fines for both of them. Cornette gave a look of "Who, me?", but he and his bodyguard kept their hands to themselves. The Midnights still managed to hold their own, but when the balance started to tip in favor of the champions, Cornette pulled out a whistle and started to shrilly blow it. The reason for this obnoxious behaviour soon became clear, as the Dog Pound charged out to the ring and attacked the Wild Bulls. While both the Bullpen and the Wild Dogs went nuts, the Dog Pound and the Midnights ganged up on the Bulls until Rick grabbed a chair and started swinging it wildly, clearing the ring. While the Midnights lost by DQ, the ref was unable to follow through with the threatened fines as technically neither Cornette nor Big Bubba had directly interfered. Eddie Gilbert, Vic Steamboat & Dave Taylor vs. The Great Muta, Chris Adams & Brian Adams Muta knocked Taylor out of the ring, at which point Taylor was attacked by David Finlay, rendering him unable to get back in the ring, leading to Gary Hart's team winning by countout. The moment the decision was declared, Chris Adams fled the ring, wanting to have nothing to do with the Fighting Irishman.
  2. Wow, major upsets with Desiree Petersen and Debbie Combs both taking titles! Bound to shake things up.
  3. Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Victoria Memorial Arena, Victoria, on ESPN / TSN, April 2nd Norman Smiley vs. Bobby Eaton Both of these men are more familiar with tag team competition but would be squaring off in singles action tonight. Eaton and his manager, Jim Cornette, kept a fairly dismissive air in the match with young Smiley. But Smiley has steadily built a reputation as a canny technical wrestler in the Thundercats time in PCW, and managed to flummox Eaton on several exchanges. Eaton, a top flight grappler himself, battled back and looked about to put him away with a swinging neckbreaker, but Smiley blocked it and countered with a backslide. One … two … THREE!!! Smiley had pulled off a major upset in defeating one half of the Midnight Express! Cornette and Eaton were livid, but Smiley didn't care as he leapt out of the ring and celebrated with the fans. Dave Taylor vs. David Finlay It didn't take long for the flames of hatred that Finlay has for the British wrestlers in PCW to fan into a bonfire. Last week, he put a serious hurting on Robbie Brookside, and his mentor, Dave Taylor was out for revenge. Brookside's partner, Steven Regal, was also at ringside, and it was all he could do to keep from going after Finlay himself. As Taylor and Finlay blistered each other with vicious shots throughout the match, Regal was clearly getting madder and madder. When Finlay kept choking Taylor in the corner, Regal could stand no more are charged into the ring to pull Finlay off Taylor. This led the ref to give the match to Finlay by DQ. Regal exchanged blows with Finlay until Taylor dragged him away. Regal wanted to keep going at it, but Taylor does not want his young charge mixing it up with the Belfast Bruiser. Brickhouse Brown & Tom Magee vs. Mike Miller & Bob Orton After last week's series of intense matches between the Brigade and the Crazy Gang, the rest of the Brigade (Mike Rotunda, Barry Windham, Ron Simmons & Scott Hall) came out to show support for their newest members, as well as ensure that no funny business took place. Seeing this, Percy Pringle, the manager of the Crazy Gang, smugly got on the ringside mic and declared that, as a manager, he had a license to be at ringside, but the Brigade members had no such thing, and since there were no other members of the Crazy Gang present for this match, the Brigade could just head to the back and watch the match on the monitors. The Brigade protested, but as everything Pringle was saying was true, the ref ordered them back to the locker room. Even though they were out on their own, Brickhouse and Magee gave a game effort, but despite their considerable athletic skills, Miller and Orton had too much of an edge both with experience and viciousness. It was a nasty low blow from "Mean" Mike Miller that left Magee open to an over the shoulder neckbreaker that spelled victory for Miller and Orton. The Brigade had been on a roll before, but now will have to up their game to cope with this newer, more dangerous assemblage of the Crazy Gang. Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Wild Bulls (Ed & Rick Gantner) © vs. The Dog Pound(Brian Knobbs & Rick Steiner) Hoo boy. It's hard to tell which was more chaotic, the action in the ring or what was going in in the audience. The Bullpen and the Wild Dogs, the rowdy fans of the Wild Bulls and the Dog Pound, respectively, were out in full force and in constant arguments with each other, with full on fist fights being narrowly averted by security. Their favored teams seemed to be taking a fair amount of inspiration from their fans and the result was a knock down , drag out fight, with nary a headlock or takedown to be seen. Eventually, the ref gave up on any semblance of control and declared a no contest, which only got the fans even more riled up, and it took a double sized complement of security to get everything back in order. PCW will need to be ready for a riot if these two teams lock up again. Interview : Frank Bonnema stands in the ring Bonnema : Ladies and gentlemen, my next guest is the commissioner of Pacific Coast Wrestling … Dutch Savage! The fans, having calmed down somewhat, warmly cheer the Pacific North West legend as he makes his way to the ring. Bonnema : Dutch, always a pleasure to speak with you. I understand that you have a special announcement for us. Savage : That I do, Frank. The big, special shows that we have every few months have been a high point of Pacific Coast Wrestling, with plenty of amazing matches that have gotten the fans buzzing. Aloha Spectacular, Seattle Showdown, Phoenix Firestorm and San Diego Battleground, all of those shows have been classic wrestling events. Well, I am proud to announce another special show coming up … from Las Vegas, Nevada … Vegas Vengeance! *the crowd cheers* We already have 2 special events planned for Vegas Vengeance. The first, a Pacific Heavyweight Title Match where champion Eddie Gilbert will defend against the Great Muta! This is a match that has been brewing for some time now, and will be the Main Event of this very exciting show. But we have something very special in addition to that. The tag team competition in PCW has never been any hotter than it has now, with many world class teams competing for a shot at the Pacific or Golden State Tag Team Titles. Well, to add something extra to the mix, we will be having a one night, 8 team tournament at Vegas Vengeance. The prize? The winning team will be declared top contenders, and to sweeten the deal, will win a $200, 000 prize! *the crowd gasps* That should lead to some incredibly intense matches. The competing teams are as follows : British Steel … The Midnight Express … the Thundercats … the Hart Foundation … Black Gold … the Vice Squad … Badd Company … and the Dog Pound! (Each team generates cheers or boos, depending on the crowd's feeling on them, although the announcement of the Dog Pound generates such a loud response that security come out to make sure the Wild Dogs don't cause any more trouble) Pacific Coast Wrestling is very proud to put on this – Dutch Savage is cut off as "You Dropped A Bomb On Me" by the Gap Band plays over the arena. Iron & Steel (Tony Atlas & Larry Cameron) make their to the ring and they are clearly furious. Atlas : Now what is all this nonsense? We're back there, and we hear about this big tag team tournament, and I hear the names of a bunch of losers … what I don't hear is the name Iron & Steel. How can you talk about the best teams in PCW and leave out the roughest, toughest, strongest, meanest team there is? Savage : *clearly not about to take any crap from anyone* Listen, most of the teams in the tournament are either former champions or have managers who campaigned hard for their place. You didn't speak up for yourselves so you missed out. *Atlas looks about to explode but Savage shuts him down* Now hold your horses! You might not get a spot in the tournament, but you have a place on the show. In fact, at Vegas Vengeance , Iron & Steel will get a shot at the Pacific Heavyweight Titles, held by the Wild Bulls! (Again, security comes out to keep the Bullpen from getting out of line). Now that opportunity can disappear just as easily as it was given, so you better watch your step between now and then! Cameron : Well, you just barely saved your bacon with that last statement, Dutchboy, but the Wild Bulls better start saying their prayers that they can walk out of the match after we take their titles. Iron & Steel are coming for you! Vic Steamboat vs. Brian Adams These two up and coming Hawaiian stars had an intense bout at Aloha Spectacular, with Steamboat coming out of that the victor. Since then, Adams has been hungry for vengeance, with their single minded focus on each other disrupting a number of tag team matches between Missy Hyatt and Gary Hart's forces. Tonight, the would finally get a singles rematch and they certainly did not hold back. Adams was looking to hurt Steamboat in this match, while Steamboat was equally determined to get payback for a number of attacks by the American Ninja. This one could have gone either way, and from the looks of things, gone all night, with both being fueled by a seemingly bottomless well of hatred for each other. Adams had Steamboat trapped in the corner and was raining down punches, but Steamboat managed to escape and catch Adams in a rollup that just barely kept his shoulders down for the three count. Both men continued to go after each other after the match until their managers got them to leave. Clearly, this feud has a long way to go before it resolves.
  4. VEGAS VENGEANCE IS COMING!
  5. Pacific Coast Wrestling Show from the Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, March 29th The Snowbirds (Owen Hart, Brian Pillman, Hiroshi Hase & Keiichi Yamada) vs. The Hollywood Knights (Tracy Smothers, Dan Severn , Chris Candido & Todd Morton) Yamada is now clearly in the camp of the Snowbirds, wearing ring gear that thematically matched those of his partners. (In his case, white tights with a red rising Sun of Japan pattern on the seat). After a long , back and forth match, Severn and Owen were having an extended technical showdown, only for Smothers to interfere by hitting the Jawjacker on Owen. Severn took the pinfall that gave the win to the Knights, but was clearly not happy with Smothers for interfering in his match. Scott Hall, Tom Magee & Brickhouse Brown vs. Bob Orton & The Vice Squad (Jimmy Del Ray & Randy Rose) After their loss a couple of nights ago, the newest members of the Brigade were eager to prove themselves against the new Crazy Gang. But Percy Pringle's men weren't going to make it easy for them. Orton in particular had a new fire in his belly, landing some jarring moves on the Brigade. Del Ray and Rose more than held up their end, with some nasty blindsides and double teams. But the young men of the Brigade rallied and really started to come together as a team. Rose whipped Magee into the corner followed him in for a running forearm smash, only for Hall to pull Magee out of the way at the last second. Megaman and the Gator then whipped Rose into the opposite corner, right into the path of a Missile Dropkick from Brickhouse Brown. Hall and Magee managed to hold off Orton and Del Ray long enough for Brickhouse to get the three count. The Brigade had pulled off the victory, but the Crazy Gang had made them work hard for it. The Thundercats (Too Cold Scorpio & Norman Smiley) vs. Iron & Steel (Tony Atlas & Larry Cameron) The Thundercats were still bearing a grudge against Cameron for abandoning them, and went after him every chance they got. This might have cost him, as Smiley was trying to get at Cameron when Atlas caught him with a Samoan Drop to give the win to Iron & Steel. Dave Taylor vs. David Finlay A down and dirty brawl where the rules went out the window early on and wound up going to a no contest, with both men just tearing into each other. Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Wild Bulls (Ed & Rick Gantner) © vs. Chavo & Hector Guerrero The Guerreros had come close on a number of occasions to taking the titles from the Gantner Brothers, and went all out tonight to bring home the belts. But the Bulls had learned from their previous collisions with Chavo and Hector, and managed to keep ahead of the challengers. No matter what trap Chavo and Hector set for the Gantners, Ed and Rick would tap into their considerable stores of power and raw violence to bust out of them. Chavo tried to get Rick in a German Suplex, but Rick broke out of it and moved out of the way for Ed to nail Chavo with the Bull Hammer (running forearm smash to the face) to get the three count. The Bullpen went crazy as the Wild Bulls had finally shut down the challenge of the Guerreros, proving beyond the shadow of a doubt that they are the real deal. Mike Rotunda, Barry Windham & Ron Simmons vs. "Mean" Mike Miller, Joel Deaton & Stan Hansen Much like their younger colleagues, Rotunda, Windham and Simmons were looking to make the Crazy Gang pay some dues. They gave a very good accounting of themselves against Miller and Deaton, but Hansen was a whole other deal. Once again, the huge Texan came charging in with a lariat, this time on Rotunda, that wound up giving the win to the Crazy Gang. Stan Hansen looks to be a major game changer for this new feud, and one wonders how the Brigade will ever be able to counter him. Eddie Gilbert, Vic Steamboat & Badd Company vs. The Great Muta, Brian Adams & The Hart Foundation In this bloody battle between Missy Hyatt International and Gary Young International, Muta was completely fixated Gilbert, buzzsawing through anyone just to get at the champ. Steamboat and Adams were equally locked in on each other. Late in the match, Adams finally knocked Steamboat out of the ring with a clothesline, but Steamboat caught himself on the top rope and landed on the apron. Adams and Steamboat then started to exchange blows between the ropes, but this allowed Gilbert to sneak in and roll up Adams for the three count. Gilbert didn't have long to celebrate his victory, as Muta blindsided him with a spin kick to the back of the head that dropped the champ to the mat. Gilbert's partners chased after Muta, but Hart's men swiftly scuttled away into the night to escape retaliation.
  6. Pacific Coast Wrestling Show from the UCSB Event Center, Santa Barbara, March 28th Jeff Jarrett vs. Dan Severn Jarrett gave Severn quite the challenge but "The Beast" was able to trap him in the Body Scissors Sleeper and force him to give up. After the match, the clearly impressed Severn helped Jarrett and raised his hand in respect. Dave Taylor vs. Mr. Hito A tight showdown where Taylor was just barely able to hold Hito's shoulders to the mat after a Butterfly Suplex Black Gold (Steve Blackman & Shane Douglas) & Leo Burke vs. The Midnight Express & Big Bubba Rogers Much of the match was an exciting tag team duel between Black Gold and the Midnight Express, but it was Big Bubba who spelled the difference, nailing Douglas with the Bubba Slam to give his team the victory. After the match, he looked set to administer more punishment, only to be met with a right cross from Leo Burke. The two men threw down lefts and rights before their teammates pulled them apart. Nick Busick vs. Buddy Rose Ed Wiskowski tried to throw in a set of brass knuckles to Rose, but wound up being met with a clothesline from Jim Duggan. The knucks still fell in the ring, and Rose staggered to get them, but by the time he had retrieved them and turned around, he was met with a crushing Spinebuster Slam that gave the win to the man from Powerhouse Hill. Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Too Cold Scorpio © vs. Brian Pillman Since winning the Light Heavyweight Title, Too Cold Scorpio has had a credible run as champion. But the past few months have seen a fair number of new contenders arrive in PCW, and the competition has gotten even more fierce. Scorpio and the former Cincinnati Bengal had a breathtaking battle that had the fans at the edge of their seats, with plentiful technical wrestling and high flying. It wound up going all the way to a 20 minute time limit draw, but Pillman had certainly established his credibility as a front runner for another title shot. Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Wild Bulls (Ed & Rick Gantner) © vs. The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido & Todd Morton) It was the Wild Bulls who had initially put Morton on the shelf, and the Blondes were clearly looking for some payback. Give credit where it is due, they did a very good job of bedeviling the champs, using hit and run tactics and keeping them frustrated. In the end , they got reckless, and Candido wound up running straight into a chokeslam from Rick that gave the win to the Bulls. Rick looked like he was going to go after Morton, but Ed had a word in his ear and instead left them to leave the ring. Regardless, the Bullpen were clearly pleased that their favorite team score another victory. California Title Match : Tracy Smothers © vs. Keiichi Yamada Smothers was accompanied for this match by Dan Severn, while Yamada was accompanied by Hiroshi Hase. Late in the match, the ref was knocked down, and Smothers took Yamada down with a savate kick. "Mr. Hollywood" then told Severn to come in the ring to help administer further damage to Yamada, but Severn looked at him like he was out of his mind. Severn started telling Smothers that he already had the advantage and needed to deal with Yamada himself. Smothers started to argue with Severn, but this gave Yamada the chance to recover, and the Japanese superstar dropkicked him from behind out of the ring. Smothers and Severn became so entangled that Smothers was not able to make it back into the ring, and Yamada got the win by countout. Smothers was still the champion, but had suffered an embarrassing loss, and he looked like he was going to start further arguing with Severn, but a steely glare from the Beast cut that off. Nevertheless, it doesn't look like all is well in the Hollywood Knights.
  7. It was actually pure chance that I brought Brickhouse in. I had originally picked up Todd Champion, who I remember as being decent if not outstanding. Didn't have big plans for him, just thought he fit the look of a Brigade member and he would balance out Randy Rose being brought in for the Crazy Gang (which was also good news for Jimmy Del Ray, whom I love but went from being lowest guy in the Crazy Gang to a valuable part of a tag team). Also, he was from LA, which would fit in with the LA debut. Coincidentally, soon after that on my YouTube feed I spot a clip of Arn Anderson giving his thoughts on Todd Champion. Besides watching everything I can of Arn, I like to view videos of the lesser known people I bring in to get a better view of their skills and personalities. It turns out, Arn hated him. Thought he was reckless and hurt people as well as thinking he knew it all. Well, Arn's word is good enough for me. Looked at the Free Agents and behold, Brickhouse Brown. So I swapped Champion for Brown and instead of having another muscled up blonde, I had a great athlete with his own personality who would be a full on asset instead of a guy filling a space.
  8. The heels are rampaging through WWW , culminating in the champ's victory over Babyface Nellie!
  9. Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the LA Sports Arena, Los Angeles, on ESPN / TSN Pacific Super Cards, March 27th The Thundercats (Too Cold Scorpio & Norman Smiley) vs. Iron & Steel (Tony Atlas & Larry Cameron) Atlas caught Scorpio coming off the ropes with a powerslam for the win Owen Hart vs. Mr. Hito Owen rolled up Hito with a Victory Roll out of the corner to score the three count Shane Douglas vs. Dan Severn Douglas won by DQ when he was attacked by the Suicide Blondes. Severn was clearly furious with the Blondes as they left the ring together. Vic Steamboat & Badd Company vs. Brian Adams & the Hart Foundation Once again, Steamboat was so focused on going after Adams that he was blindsided by a running tackle by Neidhart. Hart and Neidhart then hit the Hart Attack for the victory. The Brigade (Mike Rotunda, Barry Windham, Ron Simmons, Scott Hall, Tom Magee & Brickhouse Brown) vs. ?? ?? The Brigade were the first ones out, looking eager but cautious for what would lay in store. Then came Percy Pringle, "Mean" Mike Miller and Joel Deaton, looking well pleased with themselves for their grand scheme. Pringle then got on the mic and announced their first partner, from Kansas City , Missouri … "Cowboy" Bob Orton! Perhaps not a huge surprise, given his recent interaction with Mike Miller. But wasn't expected was a tenacious and determined look in his eye. Lately, Orton had lost of lot of focus, with several dispirited efforts in his matches. Tonight, that was all gone, and the Ace was ready to go. Then Percy announced the next two members of their team, former Pacific Tag Team Champions … Jimmy Del Ray and Randy Rose, the Vice Squad! This was more of a surprise, as Randy Rose had not been seen in PCW since New Years. If they were back together, this meant that the already intense competition in the PCW tag division was about to get even more frantic. Then Percy Pringle's maniacal grin somehow got even wider. With a sense of unveiling the piece de resistance, he announced the 6th and final member of their team … Stan "The Lariat" Hansen! A gasp went up from the crowd and the Brigade went from looking wary to deeply concerned. The Mad Man from Borger had been getting more violent and unhinged in his past few matches, coming very close to being suspended. If he was now aligning himself with Pringle and Miller's crew, their situation just went from precarious to downright dangerous. Pringle then cackled gleefully that they were the new Crazy Gang and Pacific Coast Wrestling would never be the same again. With that, the match got underway, and it soon became clear that the new Crazy Gang were a force to be reckoned with. Miller and Deaton showed that they had learned every dirty trick in the book, and had written several new pages to boot. Orton was looking like a new man, expertly taking command of the ring with confidence. The Vice Squad showed the tag team fluidity and cunning that had brought them to the top of the PCW tag ranks. And Hansen … well, he was just a monster, brutalizing anyone who got in his path. But the Brigade had worked to hard and come to far to be swept away just like that. Windham and Rotunda Took charge and rallied their team, making the Crazy Gang pay some dues for their earlier brutality. Brickhouse and Magee started to gel as a partnership, hitting some impressive double team moves. Simmons was tough as nails, refusing to back down from the Crazy Gang and administering a considerable amount of punishment on them. And Hall unleashed some devastating power moves, tossing around Rose and Del Ray like they weighed nothing. But when it came to Stan Hansen, it seemed like the Gator had bitten off more than he could chew. Nothing he did put so much of a dent in the ornery Texan, and soon Hansen had staggered him with powerful shoulder tackles, followed by him unloading on him with a whalloping lariat that put the big Floridian down for good. After that, the three count was academic and the new Crazy Gang had scored an impressive win. The Brigade had been flying high before, but now they have acquired some serious rivals. Pacific Television Title Match : Bam Bam Bigelow © vs. Chris Adams The English challenger used his skill and mobility to bedevil the champ, peppering him with kicks and shots that wore Bam Bam down. But he was unable to land the decisive hit with the Superkick and the champ weathered out the storm, catching Adams in the corner with an avalanche then following up with a running splash to score the pinfall in a hard fought defense. Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Eddie Gilbert © vs. The Great Muta Gilbert won by DQ when Muta sprayed the ref in the face with the Green Mist. He then went crazy on Gilbert, viciously attacking and stomping him until he had to be pulled off by Chris Adams and Brian Adams.
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    Cool Curt beats Groovy Greg and all is as it should be in the world. Jerry Lawler shows Welch who the true King is, as if there were ever any doubt. Awesome bloody main event with Slater and the Fabs standing tall. The USWA closes out in style and opens the door for the AWA to have a great future.
  11. Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles , on ESPN / TSN, March 26th Jeff Jarrett vs. Adam Parkin Last week, Jeff Jarrett made his PCW debut in a losing effort against Mr. Hito. This week, he was looking to come back from that loss in his match with the rookie Adam Parkin. Jarrett was full of enthusiasm in a very energetic effort where he was able to get the crowd behind him with his speed and good nature. He easily dealt with Parkin, nailing him with all of his rapid fire moves before putting him away with a swinging neckbreaker. A decisive victory, but it remains to be seen how Jarrett will be able to deal with more high level competition. Robbie Brookside vs. David Finlay After a series of sneak attacks on Dave Taylor and British Steel, it has been revealed that the culprit was Davie "Fit" Finlay, a tough as nails third generation Northern Irish wrestler known as "The Belfast Bruiser". Brookside, seeking payback for the earlier attack, insisted on facing off with Finlay in the ring. Brookside was accompanied by both his partner Steven Regal and his mentor Dave Taylor, and Taylor had a profoundly worried look on his face. The look was justified as Finlay tore into Brookside, blasting him with fists of granite and devastating clotheslines. The always game Brookside would spring back up, ready to lock horns with Finlay, but the fighting Irishman would just knock him back down again. After pounding him on the ground with a series of vicious stomps, Finlay wrapped up Brookside in a move he called the Celtic Knot (modified Indian Deathlock). Brookside was clearly in excruciating pain, but he held out for as long as he could, until Taylor bellowed at the ref to end the match, and it was awarded to Finlay. Even then, Finlay wouldn't let the move go, until Taylor came in the ring and forced him to let it go. It looked like they were about to throw down, but Finlay thought the better of it, letting Taylor know that he would be coming for him soon enough. Interview : Frank Bonnema stands in the ring Bonnema : Ladies and gentlemen, my next guests are a much loved group of wrestlers here in Pacific Coast Wrestling … the Five Man Army! The crowd cheers as Leo Burke, Nick Busick, Bam Bam Bigelow, Shane Douglas and Steve Blackman all head out to the ring. The Five Man Army all amiably shake hands and high five with the fans on the way there, but something is clearly bothering Shane Douglas. Bonnema : Shane Douglas, let's start with you. Last week, your former partner, Todd Morton, told his side of the story of how the Gold Exchange split up, claiming that you never tried to visit him after he was injured by the Wild Bulls . How do you respond? Douglas : Well, Mr. Bonnema, what he said was a complete distortion. It wasn't that long ago that Todd and I were teaming as the Gold Exchange. We had a lot of ambition, but then we ran into the Wild Bulls. They really did a number on both of us, putting Todd in the hospital. By the time I was able to make it to the hospital to try to visit him, I was told that he had checked himself out. When I went to his apartment, I was told that he had moved out and back to Alabama, leaving no forwarding address. It was like he had dropped off the face of the earth. I was worried about him, but I had no way of finding out what had happened to him. What could I do? It's not like there is some sort of magic phone where I can call him wherever he is! The next time I see him, he is interfering in a match that Steve and I were having. Now he is teaming up with Chris Candido and hanging out with the Hollywood Knights. He won't even give me the time of day, let alone give me a chance to explain. Much as it hurts for me to say, but to all intents and purposes, our friendship is over, and not by my hand. Leo Burke : *putting an arm around Douglas' shoulders* I'm sorry to hear all of that, Shane, I know it took a lot for you to say. But there is something else here we want to address. I want to call out to the ring someone who I know is back in the locker room … Jeff Jarrett! Jarrett, looking a bit confused, comes down the aisle and enters the ring where the Five Man Army are waiting for him. Burke : Jeff, we've been watching your matches. You have a lot of talent and a lot of potential. We all agree that you have what it takes to be part of the Army. I've done what I can to help the guys develop as wrestlers, and I think I can help with you. If you want, there is a place for you in the Army. What do you say? Jarrett : *looking embarrassed* Ummmm, that is an incredibly flattering offer, and this is really difficult to say, but I have to say …. no. *a gasp comes up from the crowd and Burke and the Army are clearly taken by surprise* If I could please explain myself … I am from Tennessee. Back where I come from, my father, Jerry Jarrett, is a legend. When I was growing up, everyone asked me when I was going to step in the ring myself. There were lot's of big expectations for Jerry Jarrett's kid. Well, I love and respect my dad, but I didn't want that. Don't get me wrong, I wanted to be a wrestler more than anything. But I wanted to do it on my own terms, not riding on the coattails of my father. That's why I came out here to Pacific Coast Wrestling, so I could make a name for myself outside of being Jerry Jarrett's son. So for now, I have to walk my own path and figure things out for myself. I will make mistakes, but they will be my own mistakes, and if I fall flat on my face, I will pick myself back up. I hope you understand. Burke : Well, I can't say that I am not disappointed, but I certainly respect your reasons. Well, if you won't be a member of the Army, you are certainly a friend, and if you ever need a hand, you can call on us. *the rest of the Army nod* Jarrett : Thank you very much, Mr. Burke, that means a lot to me. Brian Pillman vs. Bret Hart Since winning the Golden State Tag Team Titles, the Snowbirds have faced a lot of challenges from the Suicide Blondes. But recently, a new challenge has arisen from Gary Hart's team of the Hart Foundation. Tonight, one member of each team would square off in a very tight contest. Pillman was all fire and speed, nailing some precision dropkicks and high flying moves. But Hart had a distinct advantage of experience, luring Pillman into a number of traps and capitalizing . Pillman thought he had Hart lined up for the Air Pillman, but Hart was only playing possum, and nailed Pillman with a forearm shot to the face. Pillman went crashing back out to the ringside barricade, and Hart went out and tossed him back in he ring before hitting a Russian Legsweep for the pinfall. How long will the Snowbirds be able to hold out against the dual challenges of the Hart Foundation and the Suicide Blondes? Brickhouse Brown vs. Mark Herlaar Brickhouse, an experience up and comer from various southern promotions, was making his Pacific Coast debut, and was making it with some impressive company, with all of the members of the Brigade showing up at ringside to cheer him on. Brickhouse was a handsome and athletic wrestler who handled Herlaar with ease, bouncing him around the ring before hitting a missile dropkick to finish him off. After the match, all of the Brigade entered the ring and congratulated Brickhouse. Frank Bonnema soon joined them. Bonnema : Mike Rotunda, am I right in assuming that there is a new member of the Brigade? Rotunda : You've got that right, Frank Bonnema. We are over the moon about having Brickhouse in the Brigade, he's the last piece of the puzzle. I said that 1986 is the year that the Brigade breaks out, and Brickhouse … Rotunda is cut off as the arena plays "Beer Drinkers & Hell Raisers" by ZZ Top over the PA. Most of the Brigade are annoyed, but Scott Hall is livid when he sees who are headed to the ring : "Mean" Mike Miller , Joel Deaton and Percy Pringle III. Hall : You creeps are the ones who keep interfering in Tom and my matches. What is your problem? Miller : Well, I'll tell you what my problem is. When I left PCW, it was a place where real men fought to show who was the toughest. I come back here and what do I find? A bunch of muscled up pretty boys who don't know a wristlock from a wristwatch, flexing and showing off. *Hall and Magee bristle at this* I hear you young snots running your mouths about how the Brigade is going to break out … well, maybe with acne, but you don't have what it takes to win a straight up fight. Rotunda : So what exactly are you after here? Pringle : Well, boys, you seem awfully proud of your little six man glee club here. Are you ready to put your money where your mouth is? The six of you, in a match tomorrow night at the LA Sports Arena, taking on a team of our own? Rotunda : *eyeing Pringle suspiciously* Six? I see only two wrestlers with you, fat man, who exactly is going to fill out your team? Pringle : Don't you worry yourself about that, young Michael, we will all be present and accounted for when the match starts. Hall : *grabbing the microphone* I don't care who you bring with you, YOU ARE ON! Rotunda looks concerned, but Pringle and his men take that as a commitment and head back to the locker room, cackling all the way. Rick Gantner vs. Chavo Guerrero Lately, the Guerrero Brothers have been mounting a concerted campaign against the Pacific Tag Team champions the Wild Bulls, coming very close but as yet coming short of taking the titles. In this singles match, one half of the champs would face off against Chavo Guerrero. Gantner tried to overpower Guerrero, but Chavo always seemed to be just a step ahead of the big Bull. Gantner was able to knock Chavo outside the ring and got set to hit him with a clothesline, but Chavo ducked at the last second and Gantner hit his arm hard on the corner post. Rick Gantner was in considerable pain and Chavo was pointing at his own head, quite satisfied with his own cleverness. Gantner was unable to make it back into the ring and Chavo got the victory by countout. The Wild Bulls are clearly going to have to take the challenge from the Guerreros seriously. Badd Company vs. The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido & Todd Morton) The competition in the PCW Tag Team division is reaching a fever pitch, with many talented teams jostling for a shot at the Pacific and Golden State tag titles. Both Badd Company and the Suicide Blondes are looking to stand out from the crowd, and both teams went full velocity at each other. Badd Company had been working together for quite some time and kept control for much of the match, but the always volatile Blondes would find a way to get out of trouble, by hook or by crook. But things took a turn when Black Gold (Steve Blackman and Shane Douglas) showed up at ringside. They didn't do anything to interfere, only staring down Morton and Candido, but the Blondes were clearly unnerved, shouting insults out to Black Gold. Things went even stranger when the Hart Foundation came out and attacked Black Gold, soon followed by the Snowbirds joining the fray. All of this proved to be too much distraction for the Blondes, leading to Morton being blindsided by a cartwheel kick by Tanaka resulting in a three count. Badd Company decided to just take the win and left the Blondes to a four way brawl with the remaining teams, who had to be cleared out by PCW security.
  12. PCW drops Todd Champion and adds Brickhouse Brown.
  13. I've managed to stockpile PCW with a fair number of my personal favorites, but perhaps Simmons is the most obvious. Tag tournament ... hmmmmmmm.
  14. Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the ARCO Arena, Sacramento, March 22nd Keiichi Yamada vs. Mr. Hito A tight technical battle that Yamada won with a running palm thrust to the jaw Scott Hall & Tom Magee vs. "Mean" Mike Miller & Joel Deaton Miller and Deaton were accompanied by Percy Pringle III in this match and seemed to have a never ending supply of dirty tricks and shortcuts to bedevil Hall and Magee. At one point, Miller hit a nasty eye gouge on Hall, which enraged the Gator. Hall started blasting Miller with lefts and rights before unleashing a huge clothesline, but Miller ducked at the last second and instead Hall levelled the ref. When he recovered, the ref called for the DQ, giving the match to Miller and Deaton. Pringle's men cackled all the way back to the locker room, clearly pleased with the underhanded victory they pulled off. Barry Windham, Mike Rotunda & Ron Simmons vs. The Midnight Express & Big Bubba Rogers Windham, Rotunda and Simmons are three big men, but even they found Big Bubba Rogers a lot to try to corral. After a titanic struggle with Cornette's team, Simmons was able to hit a crushing shoulder tackle on Rogers that took them both out of the ring. This gave Windham the opening to hit a running bulldog headlock on Eaton, giving the Brigade an incredibly hard fought win. The Snowbirds (Owen Hart & Brian Pillman) & Black Gold (Shane Douglas & Steve Blackman) vs. The Hart Foundation & The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido & Todd Morton) In this showdown featuring 4 of the top tag teams in PCW, the Harts and the Blondes were clearly not getting along throughout the match, but they managed to hold things together long enough for Bret Hart to hit a flying clotheline on Pillman, giving them the victory and staking a claim for the Hart Foundation to potentially be top contenders for the Snowbirds' Golden State Tag Team Titles. Jim Duggan, Nick Busick, Bam Bam Bigelow & Leo Burke vs. Buddy Rose, Ed Wiskowski and Chavo & Hector Guerrero For this chapter of their ongoing and brutal feud, Duggan and Busick brought in some more members of the Five Man Army, while the Playboy Club called on the always dangerous Guerrero Brothers. It still wound up boiling down to Duggan and the Playboys, with Hacksaw managing to nail a bloodied Wiskowski with the three point clothesline and just barely hold him down for the pinfall. Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Wild Bulls (Ed & Rick Gantner) © vs. Iron & Steel (Tony Atlas & Larry Cameron) Ever since winning the Pacific Tag Team Titles, the Wild Bulls have drawn the attention from a series of incredibly tough contenders, but thus far have been able to maintain their grip on the belts. Iron & Steel waged an absolute war on the Gantner Brothers , being able to match up with them strength for strength. Ultimately, Ed Gantner was able to catch Cameron with the Bull Hammer (running forearm smash to the face) and put a stop to Iron & Steel's challenge. The Wild Bulls had managed to remain champions, although just barely. Eddie Gilbert & Vic Steamboat vs. The Great Muta & Brian Adams The returning Steamboat was set on revenge against the "American Ninja" Brian Adams, going after him every chance he got. This wound up costing him, as he was so focused on Adams, this led to him being blindsided by a spin kick from Muta, followed by the Moonsault that got the victory for Gary Hart International.
  15. Loving the vibe you have for the shows. The Lisa Moretti storyline is all kinds of amazing.
  16. Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Selland Arena, Fresno, March 21st Jeff Jarrett vs. Mr. Hito Jarrett caught Hito in a rollup out of the corner, but Hito reversed it with a roll through and kept Jarrett's shoulders to the mat for the one two three. Ron Simmons vs. Chavo Guerrero Chavo really put Simmons through his paces, keeping one step ahead of the All American for much of the match, until Simmons was able to catch him with the spear and score the pinfall Norman Smiley vs. "Mean" Mike Miller Miller had Joel Deaton and Percy Pringle III in his corner for this match where he defeated Smiley after an intense battle with an over the shoulder neckbreaker Vic Steamboat vs. Brian Adams The hatred between these two men ignited in a brawl that spilled out onto the outside of the ring, resulting in a no contest Scott Hall & Tom Magee vs. Iron & Steel (Tony Atlas & Larry Cameron) During the course of this match , Mike Miller and Joel Deaton made there way down to ringside and wound up pulling down the top rope, causing Hall to tumble to the outside. Hall took a nasty spill and was not able to make it back into the match. Magee did the best he could, but could not overcome the numbers and ended up going down to the Harlem Hammer (running double axehandle to the back of the head and neck) from Cameron Golden State Tag Team Title Match : The Snowbirds (Owen Hart & Brian Pillman) © vs. The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido & Todd Morton) An incredibly fast paced match with both teams looking to prove themselves. This was a real coming out party for the Blondes, who more than held their own against the champs and only came up short when Morton came off the top rope only to be met with a dropkick to the face from Owen to give the match to the Snowbirds. Pacific Television Title Match : Bam Bam Bigelow © vs. Hector Guerrero Much like his brother earlier in the evening, Hector conducted a masterful cat and mouse campaign against the Beast From The East, coming very close to taking the title on a number of occasions. But when he went for the Guerrero Clutch, the resilient Bigelow broke out of the attempt with some mighty elbow smashes to the face, and followed up with a running splash to get the three count.
  17. PCW picks up Jack Victory.
  18. Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Cow Palace , San Francisco, on Pacific Super Cards, March 20th Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Too Cold Scorpio © vs. Todd Morton The newest member of the Hollywood Knight proved to be quite a handful for Scorpio to try to contain, but he was ultimately able to successfully defend his title with a diving legdrop. Tom Magee vs. Joel Deaton Deaton was accompanied by both "Mean" Mike Miller and his manager, Percy Pringle III. Deaton knocked Magee over the top rope with a clothesline, but Magee was able catch himself on the top rope. Magee was about to skin the cat back into the ring, but Miller took Pringle's walking stick and clobbered Magee in the head with it, causing Megaman to fall to the outside. Magee was unable to make the count back into the ring, giving the match to Deaton by Countout. Scott Hall came out soon afterwards, getting in the face of Miller and Pringle for what they had done to his Brigade partner. It looked like they might come to blows, before security intervened and sent them back to their separate locker rooms. Keiichi Yamada & Hiroshi Hase vs. Tracy Smothers & Dan Severn Yamada came out with tights in a similar rising sun pattern to Hase's trunks. Does this mean he is now in the Snowbirds? "Mr. Hollywood" Tracy Smothers wound up getting overconfident and ran jaw first into a running palm thrust by Yamada that gave the Japanese star the pinfall. The California Champ was riding high before, but now it looks like he is facing a serious challenge from his former partner. Scott Hall vs. Mando Guerrero Guerrero took the Gator to his limits, but Hall was able to catch him coming off the ropes with a big power slam to pull out the win Dave Taylor vs. Chris Adams This match between two tough Englishmen was just getting underway when, once again, the mystery man in the hooded grey sweatshirt made his presence felt, attacking Taylor and causing a DQ. Adams didn't seem to upset by this, and stood back laughing while the stranger put the boots to Taylor. But he then tried to congratulate the man, and the smile vanished and was replaced by a look of horror when he pulled down the hood and showed his face. The stranger then attacked Adams, knocking him to the mat and pounding him with lefts and rights. It took the full complement of PCW security to subdue the man and lead him off in handcuffs. Even then, he was bellowing all the way as they took him away. Black Gold (Shane Douglas & Steve Blackman) vs. The Midnight Express Jim Cornette looked like he was about to toss in his tennis racquet , but the ref spotted him and threatened his team with disqualification if he did. This turned out to all be a ruse on the part of the Louisville Lip, as his bodyguard, Big Bubba Rogers, took advantage of the distraction and snuck into the ring, hitting a Bubba Slam on Blackman. The ref turned around and saw Condrey covering Blackman, and made the count to give the win to the Midnights. That didn't seem to be enough for Rogers, who grabbed Douglas and looked to do some more damage. Leo Burke immediately dove into the ring, interposing himself between Big Bubba and he two young charges. Burke put his fists up, but Rogers was not about to back down, and it took Cornette and both of the Midnight Express pulling him away to keep him from going at it with Burke. Jim Duggan & Nick Busick vs. Buddy Rose & Ed Wiskowski A wild brawl that ended when Rose hit a nasty low blow from behind on Duggan, leaving him prey for a big clothesline from Easy Ed that gave the win to the Playboy Club. Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Wild Bulls (Ed & Rick Gantner) © vs. Chavo & Hector Guerrero The Guerrero Brothers have proved to be formidable challengers to the champs, but the Gantner Brothers have shown considerable development in their ring abilities and rose to the challenge, with Rick putting down Hector with a big boot to the face Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Eddie Gilbert © vs. The Great Muta These two had a vicious match that ended with both men brawling outside the ring, leading to a double countout decision. Clearly, this feud is showing no sign of slowing down.
  19. Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Oakland Alameda County Arena, Oakland, on ESPN / TSN, March 19th Jeff Jarrett vs. Mr. Hito Making his debut tonight is Jeff Jarrett, a young third generation wrestler out of Hendersonville , Tennessee. The son of wrestling legend Jerry Jarrett and grandson of promoter Eddie Marlin, Jarrett is a friendly and enthusiastic man eager to make a good impression in his first match. His opponent is the returning Mr. Hito, the veteran Japanese superstar who is coming back to his position as enforcer for Gary Hart International. Jarrett showed considerable skill in his match with Hito, but also a fair amount of recklessness, letting himself fall into some traps set by Hito that he was only able to escape thanks to his considerable speed and athleticism. This culminated in Jarrett going up to for a missile dropkick, only for Hito to dodge out of the way, sending Jarrett crashing hard into the mat. Hito then picked up the dazed Jarrett and executed a backdrop suplex for the three count. A disappointment for Jarrett, but he showed good grace in bowing to Hito after the match and high fiving the fans on his way out. Despite the loss, one can see a bright future in the wrestling business for young Jarrett. Stan Hansen vs. Craig L'Anson Stan Hansen has been increasingly out of control, of late, mauling a series of rookies in some incredibly one sided beatings. L'Anson looked terrified to be stepping into the ring with the Madman from Borger. His misgivings were proven right when Hansen ploughed into him the moment the ring bell rang and started pounding him with merciless punches and kicks before flattening him with a mighty lariat for the pinfall that was pretty much a foregone conclusion. Once again, Hansen did not let the fun stop there, dropping huge elbow drops on the prone L'Anson and even threatening the ref when he tried to put a stop to it. It was only the threat of suspension that put a stop to him slugging the ref, and that only just seemed to hold him back. It was just this sort of behaviour that sent Hansen out of the territory in the first place, and unless somebody finds a way to rein in the master of the Lariat, his time in Pacific Coast Wrestling may well be coming to a close. Interview : Frank Bonnema stands in the ring Bonnema : Ladies and gentlemen, my next guests are a group of wrestlers who are creating a lot of waves in Pacific Coast Wrestling … the Hollywood Knights! Boos rain down as "Mr. Hollywood" Tracy Smothers, Dan Severn, Chris Candido and Todd Morton head out to the ring, but that does nothing to diminish their usual arrogance. Bonnema : My first question has to be directed at Todd Morton … last we saw you, you were part of a promising tag team with Shane Douglas, the Gold Exchange. Now you come back, and not only do you attack your former partner and friend, but you line yourself up with the Hollywood Knights. What on earth has gotten into you? Morton : Don't you tell me that Shane Douglas was my friend! We were supposed to be a team, the Gold Exchange! But we take on the Wild Bulls, and he just stands by and lets them send me out on a stretcher. I get put in a hospital , and where is Shane Douglas? Does he visit me? No! So much for his so called friendship. When I was able to make it back from PCW, I didn't bother with that backstabber. I found real friends in the Hollywood Knights, and a real partner in Chris Candido. The Gold Exchange is dead, and the Suicide Blondes are the team of the future. Bonnema : Speaking of former friends … Tracy Smothers, you have having a pretty free rein of things lately, but your old partner, Keiichi Yamada , has come back to spoil your partner. Smothers : Hey, that's no concern of mine! Yamada is just a sore sport. Mr. Hollywood has been doing just fine without him cluttering up my life. I'm the California champ, the leader of the Hollywood Knights, I've accomplished more than he could ever dream of. A murmur rumbles in the crowd as Keiichi Yamada shows up at ringside, giving Smothers a death glare. Smothers doesn’t let that break his stride. Smothers : Yeah, I'm talking to you! What have you been able to accomplish … Light Heavyweight champ? You weren't even able to hold onto that! I'm the California Champion, and I did it all without you. I don't need you, I don't need the Southern Boys … the only people I need are right here in the Hollywood Knights. The Beast, the Suicide Blondes … I sure don't need some nobody from Japan trying to sponge off my reflected glory! This is too much for Yamada, who dives into the ring and attacks Smothers. He gets in a few good shots before the rest of the Knights swarm him. Even he isn't able to overcome the overwhelming numbers, and things look very bad for Yamada until the Snowbirds (Owen Hart, Brian Pillman & Hiroshi Hase) charge in to run off the Knights. They help Yamada back up to his feet and assist him to the back. Barry Windham & Mike Rotunda vs. Bob Orton & Jimmy Del Ray Bob Orton seems to have taken the twin losses of the Television Title and the rest of the Crazy Gang particularly hard, resulting in a series of dispirited performances of late. This has been increasingly frustrating for Jimmy Del Ray, who is trying to reestablish himself in PCW but finding himself being weighed down by Orton's lack of focus. It seemed like Del Ray was determined to win this match entirely on his own, and gave a credible effort against the Brigade, but he could only do so much on his own and tried to tag Orton into the match. Orton couldn't bring himself to get much done in the ring, and eventually Del Ray demanded to be tagged back in. It was at this point that, of all people, "Mean" Mike Miller showed up at ringside, watching the proceedings with a deep, displeased scowl on his face. Del Ray did his best, but ultimately went down to a running bulldog headlock from Windham. After the match, Del Ray started shouting at Orton, who simply took it with a hangdog look on his face. It was then that Mike Miller interposed himself between the two of them, and shocked all present by slapping Orton hard across the face. The Cowboy gave him a stunned look , and Miller grabbed both men by the back of the hair and led them to the back, snarling at them all the way. Only time will tell what Miller has in mind for these two men. Steven Regal vs. Rick Steiner This match never had a chance to get started. On his way to the ring, Regal was ambushed by the mysterious man in the grey hooded sweatshirt, who clobbered Regal from behind with a huge clothesline and started stomping Regal into the aisle. Dave Taylor tried to come to the rescue of his young pupil, but was met with a jackhammer punch to the jaw that staggered him before the mystery man disappeared into the night. Who is this stranger and what does he have against Taylor and British Steel? Eddie Gilbert & Badd Company vs. The Great Muta & The Hart Foundation The long standing feud between Missy Hyatt International and Gary Hart International has moved into a new phase, with the Great Muta challenging for Gilbert's Pacific Heavyweight Title. Both teams were quite familiar with each other at this point, which led to a lot of tense showdowns and much tagging in and out. Gary Hart's team started using more and more shady tactics as the match wore on, but Gilbert and Badd Co had seen it all before from them, and just dug in deeper, determined to prevail. Hart eventually decided to pull out an equalizer, sending his bodyguard , Brian Adams, to attack Paul Diamond while Jim Neidhart held him. But Adams was yanked off the ring apron by someone who appeared out of nowhere. It was Vic Steamboat! Steamboat had not been seen in several weeks since Adams had put him on the shelf, but was clearly looking for some payback as he drove back Adams with blistering chops. Diamond then seized the advantage by reversing Neidhart with a rollup that got the three count. Muta looked like he was going to try to attack Gilbert while the champ and his teammates celebrated, but Gary Hart got in his ear and convinced him now was not the time. Regardless, Hot Stuff and the Pearl Of The Orient are headed for a collision, and it is bound to be explosive.
  20. PCW picks up Todd Champion and Randy Rose.
  21. rainmakerrtv

    USWA

    A new era begins for the USWA/AWA! Loving the Vin Man and heel "Groovy" Greg Gagne. The ultimate showdown between Dusty and Funk will be epic.
  22. Pacific Coast Wrestling Title Histories Pacific Heavyweight Title February 10th, 1984 , Portland : Buddy Rose defeated Ronnie Garvin in a tournament final to become the first Pacific Heavyweight Champion. August 30th, 1984, Phoenix, Phoenix Firestorm : Roddy Piper defeated Buddy Rose to win the Pacific Heavyweight Title December 31st, 1984, San Diego, San Diego Battleground : Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy defeated Roddy Piper to win the Pacific Heavyweight Title August 29th , 1985, Phoenix, Phoenix Firestorm : Ricky Steamboat defeated Terry "Bam Bam" Gordy to win the Pacific Heavyweight Title November 26th, 1985, San Diego, San Diego Battleground : Eddie Gilbert defeated Ricky Steamboat to win the Pacific Heavyweight title Pacific Television Title February 3rd, 1984, Victoria : Leo Burke defeated "Diamond" Timothy Flowers in a tournament final to become the first Pacific Television Champion March 29th, 1984, Honolulu, Aloha Spectacular : "Diamond" Timothy Flowers defeated Leo Burke to win the Pacific Television Title June 29th, 1984, Los Angeles : Ron Garvin defeated "Diamond" Timothy Flowers to win the Pacific Television Title August 30th, 1984, Phoenix, Phoenix Firestorm : Terry Taylor defeated Ron Garvin to win the Pacific Television Title May 29th, 1985, Seattle, Seattle Showdown : Texas Red (substituting for the White Angel) defeated Terry Taylor to win the Pacific Television Title November 26th, 1985, San Diego, San Diego Battleground : "Cowboy" Bob Orton defeated Texas Red to win the Pacific Television Title March 5th, 1986, Victoria : Bam Bam Bigelow defeated "Cowboy" Bob Orton to win the Pacific Television Title California Title January 25th, 1985 , Los Angeles : Tom Zenk defeated Buddy Jack Roberts in a tournament final to become the first California Champion May 29th, 1985, Seattle, Seattle Showdown : "Cowboy" Bob Orton defeated Tom Zenk to win the California Title August 29th , 1985, Phoenix, Phoenix Firestorm : Al Perez defeated "Cowboy" Bob Orton to win the California Title February 27th, 1986, Honolulu, Aloha Spectacular : Tracy Smothers defeated Al Perez to win the California Title Pacific Light Heavyweight Title December 31st, 1984, San Diego, San Diego Battleground : Keiichi Yamada defeated Hiro Saito, Ron Starr & Chicky Starr in a Four Corners Match to become the first Pacific Light Heavyweight Champion May 29th, 1985, Seattle, Seattle Showdown : "Leaping" Lanny Poffo defeated Keiichi Yamada to win the Pacific Light Heavyweight Title September 26th , 1985, Los Angeles : Too Cold Scorpio defeated "Leaping" Lanny Poffo to win the Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Pacific Tag Team Titles January 27th, 1984, Los Angeles : The California Cowboys (Bob Orton & Tim Brooks) defeated the Rock & Roll Express in a tournament final to become the first Pacific Tag Team Champions. March 29th, 1984, Honolulu, Aloha Spectacular : The Rock & Roll Express defeated the California Cowboys (Bob Orton & Tim Brooks) to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles July 6th, 1984, Victoria : The Spoiler & Texas Red defeated the Rock & Roll Express to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles August 30th, 1984, Phoenix, Phoenix Firestorm : The French Revolution (Dino Bravo & Phil LaFleur) defeated the Spoiler & Texas Red to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles December 31st, 1984, San Diego, San Diego Battleground : Buddy Rose & Doug Somers defeated the French Revolution (Dino Bravo & Phil LaFleur) to with the Pacific Tag Team Titles May 29th, 1985, Seattle, Seattle Showdown : Bill Dundee & Larry Cameron defeated Buddy Rose & Doug Somers and Jimmy Del Ray & Randy Rose in a Three Way Match to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles June 6th , 1985, Victoria : Ragin' & Ravishing defeated Bill Dundee & Larry Cameron to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles July 11th, 1985, Portland : The Vice Squad (Jimmy Del Ray & Randy Rose) defeated Ragin' & Ravishing to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles August 29th , 1985, Phoenix, Phoenix Firestorm : Buddy Rose & Billy Jack Haynes defeated the Hollywood Vice Squad (Jimmy Del Ray & Randy Rose) to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles November 26th, 1985, San Diego, San Diego Battleground : Cabin Fever (Grizzly Boone & Manny Fernandez) defeated Buddy Rose & Billy Jack Haynes to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles February 27th, 1986, Honolulu, Aloha Spectacular : The Wild Bulls (Ed & Rick Gantner) (replacements for Buddy Rose & Jim Duggan) defeated Cabin Fever (Grizzly Boone & Manny Fernandez) to win the Pacific Tag Team Titles Golden State Tag Team Titles June 29th, 1984, Los Angeles : Hector & Mando Guerrero defeated Mike Rotunda & Dan Spivey in a tournament final to become the first Golden State Tag Team Champions December 31st, 1984, San Diego, San Diego Battleground : Mister Hito & Masanobu Fuchi defeated Hector & Mando Guerrero to win the Golden State Tag Team Titles May 15th, 1985 , San Francisco : The Thundercats (Too Cold Scorpio & Norman Smiley) defeated Mister Hito & Masanobu Fuchi to win the Golden State Tag Team Titles August 29th , 1985, Phoenix, Phoenix Firestorm : Chavo & Hector Guerrero defeated the Thundercats (Too Cold Scorpio & Norman Smiley) to win the Golden State Tag Team Titles February 27th, 1986, Honolulu, Aloha Spectacular : The Snowbirds (Owen Hart & Brian Pillman) defeated Chavo & Hector Guerrero to win the Golden State Tag Team Titles
  23. Pacific Coast Wrestling from the Tacoma Dome, Tacoma, March 14th Shane Douglas vs. Mike Miller "Mean" Mike won with an over the shoulder neckbreaker. Miller was joined at ringside by Percy Pringle III Ron Simmons vs. Jimmy Del Ray Simmons won with a running spear Leo Burke vs. Big Bubba Rogers Both men were counted out while brawling outside the ring Dave Taylor vs. Chris Adams Adams scored the victory with a Superkick Golden State Tag Team Title Match : The Snowbirds (Owen Hart & Brian Pillman) © vs. The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido & Todd Morton) Pillman hit the Air Pillman on Morton for the win Hiroshi Hase vs. Dan Severn A tense battle where Severn had to hit 2 backdrop suplexes to put Hase down for good Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Wild Bulls (Ed & Rick Gantner) © vs. The Midnight Express The Wild Bulls won by DQ when Condrey hit Rick Gantner with Cornette's loaded tennis racquet Pacific Television Title Match : Bam Bam Bigelow © vs. Joel Deaton The Outlaw gave Bigelow a tough fight but Bam Bam successfully defended his title with the Slingshot Splash. Deaton had both Percy Pringle and Mike Miller in his corner, and Miller was seen talking quite intensely to Deaton after the match
  24. Enjoying the stories that are developing. Can't wait to see how things play out with Lisa Moretti, she might end up getting over confident facing the less experienced wrestlers.
  25. Pacific Coast Wrestling show from McArthur Court, Eugene, March 14th Black Gold (Shane Douglas & Steve Blackman) vs. The Hart Foundation The Suicide Blondes snuck down to ringside and pulled down the ropes when Douglas was running the ropes, causing him to take a hard tumble to the outside. With Douglas dazed and the Blondes scurrying off into the night, the Harts used their 2 on 1 advantage to hit the Hart Attack on Blackman and win the match. Ron Simmons vs. Jimmy Del Ray Once again, Del Ray would square off with a member of the Brigade, and continued to give a good accounting of himself, keeping out of range of a lot of Simmons strength based moves and doing his best to wear down the All American. In the end, Simmons unleashed his sudden explosive power to nail Del Ray with a running spear and get the victory. The Thundercats (Too Cold Scorpio & Norman Smiley) vs. The Midnight Express After the previous evening's match, the Thundercats were determined not to lose because of a foreign object provided by managers, so when Jim Cornette tossed in his tennis racquet , Scorpio intercepted it and used it to clobber Bobby Eaton. Unfortunately, the ref caught him and gave the DQ win to the Midnight Express, but the Thundercats still got in several good shots on Eaton and Condrey, clearly working off a lot of frustration. Barry Windham & Mike Rotunda vs. Iron & Steel (Tony Atlas & Larry Cameron) In this rematch from Aloha Spectacular, these four hosses really put each other through the ringer. Ultimately, Windham was finally able to put Cameron down with a running bulldog headlock, but it clearly took the Brigade everything it had to pull out this win. California Title Match : Tracy Smothers © vs. Hiroshi Hase While Smothers came out with his Hollywood Knights cohort , Dan Severn, but Hase was joined by the newly returned Keiichi Yamada. While the menacing presence of Severn made sure that Yamada didn't take any direct hand in the match, but Yamada was clearly seething with rage at Smothers throughout the match. Hase and Smothers were fairly evenly balanced throughout the match, with Hase trying to finish off Smothers with a Northern Lights Suplex, but Smothers blocking it and countering with a rollup, grabbing a fistful of trunks to get the one two three. Smothers held onto his title, but his former friend now enemy doesn't look to be going away any time soon. Golden State Tag Team Title Match : The Snowbirds (Owen Hart & Brian Pillman) © vs. The Suicide Blondes (Chris Candido & Todd Morton) The new team of Candido and Morton have created enough of a buzz that they were able to score this Golden State Tag Team Title match right out of the gates and have a fast paced and exciting match with the popular Snowbirds. Unfortunately for them, they have also quickly made enemies, with Black Gold coming out to jaw with the Suicide Blondes. This provided enough of a distraction for Hart and Pillman to dropkick Candido and Morton out of the ring. Black Gold and the Blondes started slugging it out at ringside, but then the Hart Foundation charged into the ring and attack the Snowbirds, and the resulting four way brawl left the ref with no choice but to declare a No Contest. Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Eddie Gilbert © vs. Bob Orton Bob Orton has been rather listless since Aloha Spectacular, but seemed to be making a conscious effort in this match where he got a shot at the big belt. He landed some serious shots on Gilbert and it took Gilbert coming off the top rope with an elbow smash to the head to put down the Cowboy for good. Time will tell if this will do anything to reignite the fire in the Ace.
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