rainmakerrtv Posted March 22 Author Report Share Posted March 22 Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles , on ESPN / TSN, March 28th Dan Severn & Stormfront (Al Snow & Jerry Lynn) vs. Ted Dibiase & The Miracle Violence Combination The Terror Collective are rising, and the "Man Of Means" is certifying his claim to a title shot by leading his top men into a battle with Dan Severn and his fellow Citadel members. The Citadel did everything they could to hold them back, but the Collective were too much. Dibiase caught Snow with a crushing powerslam off the ropes and it was another dominant victory for him and his men. Bam Bam Bigelow vs. David Young The youngest member of the Collective found himself in solo action with the New Jersey Fireball, who himself has been absolutely burning up the PCW ranks. Young has been gaining a reputation as one tough customer, and definitely showed no fear against Bigelow. But the Beast From The East would not be denied and pinned Young following a Slingshot Splash. A tough loss for Young, but he can at least know that nobody is taking him likely. Interview : Don Coss stands in the ring Coss : Ladies and gentlemen, my next guests are the reigning Golden State Tag Team Champs … the Dreamboats! The fans cheer as Tommy Dreamer, Glamour Boy Shane and Trisa Hayes head out to the ring . The Dreamboats do high five some of the fans, but it is clear their thoughts are elsewhere. Coss : Tommy Dreamer, it seems like, no matter where you go, Coast 2 Coast are always lurking close behind. Dreamer : Coast 2 Coast just doesn't know when to back off. They had their shot at our titles, they lost. But Tatum's sick obsession with Trisa here means they just won't leave us alone. Now they bring in Makhan Singh to help them try to cheat their way to beating us. Well Trisa has something to say about that. Trisa : John Tatum, you sick creep! I wouldn't touch you with a bargepole if you were the last slimeball on the face of the earth! Bringing that Monster in isn't going to do you a single bit of good. Because I know just the Knight to slay that Monster! "Living After Midnight" by Judas Priest plays over the arena as the crowd explodes in cheers. Steven Regal walks through the entrance and walks to the ring, his face a mask of tranquil fury. Regal : Makhan Singh, you said you were looking to make your mark, and you singled out me. Well, I am nobody's "roadkill" , as you so charmingly put it. You may be big, but I am pure sharpest British Steel. I will carve you up and have my revenge. Honor will be satisfied if it is the last thing I do! Shane Douglas , Big Bully Busick & Steve Blackman vs. Sabu , Dean Malenko & Eddie Guerrero This match never had a chance to get started. Busick went right after Sabu before the bell rang, and nothing could separate the two. Douglas and Blackman held off Malenko and Guerrero while Busick and Sabu tore into each other, and it didn't take long for the ref to cede control of the match and declare a No Contest. A full complement of PCW security soon came out, but even they took considerable effort to clear the ring, and it took intervention from the other members of the Citadel and the Hexagon to separate Busick and Sabu. The Hexagon thought they had enough of the Big Bully before, but now they have truly poked the bear. Interview : Don Coss stands in the ring Coss : Ladies and gentlemen, my next guests recently became the inaugural Pacific Trios Champions … the Money Train! The fans cheer in approval as "For The Love Of Money" plays over the arena PA. David Cash, Jason Jett and Chris Hamrick give plenty of hugs and handshakes to their fans before joining Coss in the ring. Coss : Jason Jett, it's particularly impressive that you have accomplished so much in so little time. You are all only a few months into your careers, and you already hold PCW gold. Jett : That's right, Don, and we appreciate how lucky we have been. But it hasn't been just luck. We've worked hard to earn these titles, and we aren't going to be giving them up any time soon. Cash : There's a lot of tough teams gunning for these titles. The Midnight Express, the Citadel, the Hexagon … and the most persistent, the Hollywood Heartbreakers. Well, if they want to keep coming after us, we are always ready for them and we are always up for a fight! Billy Black vs. Blake Towsley Speaking of the Hollywood Heartbreakers, Jim Cornette bought himself another showcase for his young charges. This time out, it would be Billy Black, and the Redneck Casanova made the most of his time in the spotlight, completely dominating Towsley before planting him with a Piledriver for the win. The Money Train may be ready for a fight, but the Hollywood Heartbreakers are just as ready to bring the fight to them. California Title Match : Dennis Condrey © vs. Kensuke Sasaki Somewhat unexpectedly, Condrey has become the jewel in the crown of Camp Cornette. Ever since his return to PCW, Loverboy Dennis has consistently piled up wins until he won the California Title from Steven Regal, and thus far, he has proved to be a dominant champ. Even against one half of the Pacific Tag Team champs, Condrey kept his confidence, fending off Sasaki before pinning him following an inverted DDT. Jim Cornette was clearly full of himself after the match, and not without justification. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rainmakerrtv Posted March 22 Author Report Share Posted March 22 Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the LA Sports Arena, Los Angeles, on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN, March 29th Steve Austin & Pierre Carl Ouellet vs. Mike Awesome & Chris Adams The evening kicked off with a furious brawl between these two sides, and , while Austin clearly wanted a piece of Awesome, he wound up pulling out the win by defeating Adams with the Stun Gun. Billy Gunn vs. Brian Lee Lee continued his grudge against his former pals in the Brigade by beating Gunn with the Prime Time Slam. Roddy Piper & Bret Hart vs. Buddy Rose & Scotty The Body This was a bit of a dream match, with two of the biggest stars of PCW in Piper and Hart squaring off with the always dangerous Playboy Club. After a long back-and-forth battle, Hart dropkicked Rose into a belly to back suplex by Piper to give the victory to the fan favorites. Ted Dibiase vs. Shinya Hashimoto Dibiase continued his campaign towards a Pacific Heavyweight Title shot with a particularly hard fought win over the Japanese star, defeating him with the Million Dollar Driver (Cobra Clutch into a Russian Legsweep) Pacific Tag Team Title Match : Phoenix Rising (Toshiaki Kawada & Kensuke Sasaki) © vs. Harlem Heat Sasaki bounced back after his loss the day before, forcing Stevie Ray to tap out to the Strangle Hold Gamma. Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Ricky Steamboat © vs. Fit Finlay In this rematch from the week before, Steamboat countered a big clothesline from Finlay with a crucifix to successfully defend his title. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rainmakerrtv Posted March 22 Author Report Share Posted March 22 Pacific Coast Wrestling Show from the UCSB Event Center, Santa Barbara, March 30th David Cash & Jason Jett vs. Rob Zakowski & The Lightning Kid In this fast paced and exciting match between two rookie teams, the Money Train just pulled it out with Cash rolling through a Sunset Flip by Lightning Kid and countering with a double leg rollup to score the pinfall. Chris Hamrick vs. Art Barr Barr continued his resurgence by hitting a Tombstone Piledriver on Hamrick and following up with a Frog Splash to emerge victorious. The Thrillseekers vs. The Suicide Blondes The young Thrillseekers lived up to their name, thrilling the fans on the way to a win with Lance Storm forcing Louie Spicolli to surrender to the Rolling Maple Leaf. Sgt. Slaughter & The Force Of July (The Patriot & The Eagle) vs. Dennis Condrey & The Midnight Express These two sides continued their war, battling furiously to a 20 minute time limit draw. Pacific Submission Title Match : Dean Malenko © vs. Steve Blackman Blackman came incredibly close to cinching the Cross Armbreaker on the champ, but Malenko was able to sink in a guillotine choke to make the Living Weapon tap out. Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Dragon Azul © vs. Erin O'Grady The weekend closed out with a Light Heavyweight Title Match, and Dragon extended his remarkable reign with an Asai Moonsault on O'Grady. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Autistic Dragon Posted March 23 Report Share Posted March 23 LA. Terror is rising on the west coast. Unfortunately for Young however, Bam Bam doesn't scare easy. Regal officially aligns with Hayes & The Dreamboats. Sabu & Busick couldn't be bothered to wait for the bell. Back to back wins for Camp Cornette. Austin & PCO strike a blow against the Diamond Exchange. I imagine Less felt rather vindicated after his win over Gunn. Rose must've been fuming after getting pinned by Piper. Two big wins for the Man of Means. Sasaki rebounds in time to retain the tag titles. Another week, another successful defense by Steamboat. Santa Barbara. A quick counter by Cash gives the Money Train the win. Barr puts a point on the board for the Hexagon. The Blondes were less than Trilled with their loss. Camp Cornette go into the trenches with Sarge & co. Malenko & Azul hold on to the gold. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Control21 Posted March 23 Report Share Posted March 23 Another good slate of shows from PCW. Malenko vs Blackman stood out in particular. I'm surprised Williams couldn't overcome Ricky Steamboat, but I suppose he is on the top of his game right now Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaldoni Posted March 29 Report Share Posted March 29 The Terror is looking better than ever Bigelow is on fire and I'm sure he'll be getting some title shots soon Watch out Makhan, British steel is coming after you Damn! Busick and Sabu are getting crazy. Cornette shows off his youngster Cornette follows up with his current gem Condrey LA Austin scores the fall but really wants a satisfying win over Awesome Lee mows over Gunn. I'm sure Windham was watching Yea, I would call that a PCW dream match. Piper pinning Rose is priceless. Will Steamboat be able to stop a game Dibiase? I can't wait for that match up! PR is enjoying a heck of a reign Steamboat looks just as focused as Dibiase Santa Barbara Money Train backs up their talk Barr's having quite the resurgence Thrillseekers put down the Blondes I cant get enough of Sarge and the FOJ vs. Camp Cornette Man, nobody can get Malenko to submit Azul caps off another great weekend of PCW wrestling Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rainmakerrtv Posted March 30 Author Report Share Posted March 30 Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Victoria Memorial Arena, Victoria, on ESPN / TSN, April 4th Pierre Carl Ouellet vs. Stevie Ray The Fighting French Canadian has eagerly thrown himself into the fray with his and Steve Austin's combined wars with the Diamond Exchange. While Stevie Ray had his brother Booker T as well as DDP in his corner, Ouellet was backed up by Austin, and the ref gave all of the cornermen stern warnings to keep their noses clean under threat of severe repercussions. There was still simmering heat over this match that was in constant threat of boiling over, and it took considerable effort for Ouellet to take Stevie down with the Package Piledriver. There was a lot of glaring between both sides but they returned to their locker rooms without incident. Something tells me this won't last. Iron & Steel (Tony Atlas & Larry Cameron) vs. Brian Corridan & Brandon Bellinger Iron & Steel continue to stand tall as one of the most dominant duos on all of the West Coast, destroying Corridan and Bellinger in this match. Cameron flattened Corridan with a diving clothesline, and Atlas followed up with a running splash to get the win. The annual Moondog Lonnie Mayne Memorial Tag Team Tournament is coming up at the end of the month, and Cameron and Atlas are in an excellent position to do well in it. Jerry Lynn vs. Jimmy Del Ray With the Hollywood Heartbreakers being mostly made up of rookies, it seems that Jim Cornette is relying on "Gigolo" Jimmy Del Ray to be the in ring leader . The more experienced Del Ray certainly has the confidence to keep his partners in line, and this singles match showed his considerable skill as he battled the highly talented Jerry Lynn. While this was a back and forth showdown, Del Ray came out on top with the Moonsault Press. Cornette clearly has a keen eye for talent and putting the right men in the right combination. Big Vito Lograsso vs. Bobby Mason While Cornette has Del Ray for his in ring leader, Big Vito continues to be his go to man for raw violence. The Italian Stallion battered and bruise Mason in his rapidly developing style, polishing him off with the Sicilian Smash (running forearm smash to the face). While Lograsso is very early on in his career, he is wasting no time in earning a reputation as a fearsome competitor. Shane Douglas vs. The Lightning Kid The return of Douglas' good friend Big Bully Busick seems to have reinvigorated the young superstar. The ambush from Sabu did not keep Busick down for long, and Douglas was clearly inspired by this as he clashed with Lightning Kid. After an incredibly fast paced match, Douglas caught the Kid coming off the ropes in a Belly To Belly Suplex to put him down for good. It looks like Douglas is truly coming of age. Pacific Television Title Match : Scotty The Body © vs. Al Snow Scotty has been all confidence since winning the TV title (and for a long time before that), but he got a real scare in this match. Snow caught him off guard and managed to get several very close near falls. Scotty had to go outside to be calmed down by Tina Ferrari, and managed to sneak in a nasty cheap shot to set up the Body Shot (DDT) and successfully defend his title. Scotty has been having a great title reign so far, but needs to start taking things seriously if he wants it to continue. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rainmakerrtv Posted March 30 Author Report Share Posted March 30 Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN , April 5th The Force Of July (The Patriot & The Eagle) vs. The Oregon Wrecking Crew (Gary Albright & David Young) This was a hugely competitive match between two top teams, and the Force Of July was able to score the hard fought victory with a double flying shoulder tackle on Young. Billy Gunn vs. Brian Lee Lee was even more aggressive than the match from last week, pinning Gunn after the Prime Time Slam. The Thrillseekers vs. Eddie Guerrero & Dean Malenko An appropriately thrilling match with Jericho forcing Guerrero with the Liontamer. David Cash vs. Art Barr Barr continued his run of strong performances by pinning young Cash with a Frog Splash. Dan Severn vs. Ted Dibiase Dibiase's path to challenge for the Pacific Title hit a bit of a slow down as he faced the leader of the Citadel. Severn was able to stymie Dibiase throughout the match with his considerable technical skills. The Man Of Means dug into his considerable bag of dirty tricks to turn the tide, slugging Severn in the back of head with his loaded glove before hitting the Power Driver fistdrop to steal the win. Ricky Steamboat & Bret Hart vs. The Miracle Violence Connection This was something of a dream match, with the miracle pairing of the Pacific Heavyweight champ and the beloved Canadian superstar going to war with the Miracle Violence Connection. Steamboat and Hart came in ready for battle, and Williams and Gordy responded in kind. The result was an epic match, with plentiful big moves and dramatic moments. They were still tearing into each other when the match hit the 30 minute mark, leading to a time limit draw, but they kept at it after the match ended, and it took considerable effort to separate the two sides. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rainmakerrtv Posted March 30 Author Report Share Posted March 30 Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Kelowna Memorial Arena, Kelowna, April 6th Big Bully Busick vs. Billy Black Black put in a game effort before Busick ultimately put him down with the Spinebuster Slam. The Money Train (Jason Jett & Chris Hamrick) vs. The Fighting Irish (Fit Finlay & Erin O'Grady) The Money Trained showed they were a force to be reckoned with in any configuration, with Jett pinning O'Grady following the Money Clip (springboard somersault clothesline). Steve Blackman vs. Chris Adams Blackman was able to block an attempted Superkick with a legsweep, then force Adams to surrender to a Figure Four Leglock. Toshiaki Kawada vs. Genichiro Tenryu There seemed to be an added edge of viciousness to Kawada's offense, which caught Tenryu off guard. Tenryu was able to weather out the storm and defeat his younger opponent with a snap Brainbuster. California Title Match : Dennis Condrey © vs. Shinya Hashimoto Condrey just barely survived the challenge from the former TV champ, putting down the Japanese star with an Inverted DDT. The Dreamboats (Tommy Dreamer & Glamour Boy Shane) & Steven Regal vs. Coast 2 Coast (John Tatum & Jack Victory) & Makhan Singh This was a war, as one could imagine given the intense hatred between the two sides. Neither team held anything back, and the match was always on the verge of descending into chaos. Singh proved his value to his team by crushing Shane in the corner with the Karachi Crunch (Avalanche) for the win. Regardless, much like the night before, the two sides kept fighting after the pinfall before finally separating. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kevinmcfl Posted March 30 Report Share Posted March 30 Steamboat & Hart vs the MVC- Match of the year? Awesome!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Autistic Dragon Posted March 30 Report Share Posted March 30 Victoria. PCO wins a Heated opener. Iron & Steel are shining ahead of the upcoming tournament, Hollywood Heartbreakers with back to back victories. Douglas catches lightening in a bottle. Scotty digs himself out of the Snow. Vancouver. There's not terrorizing the Force. Lee continues to manhandle Gunn. Sinister Minister was surely less than thrilled. Barr cashes in. Dibiase's trusty glove bails him out. I agree with Kev, Steamboat/Hart vs MVC puts up a early candidate for moty. Kelowna. Busick bullies Black. The MT strike gold. Blackman with a massive submission win. Tenryu takes down a fired up Kawada. Condrey keeps Clalifornia old. Singh comes through in a six man main event. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
spaldoni Posted Saturday at 06:04 PM Report Share Posted Saturday at 06:04 PM PCO is proving to be a solid ally for Austin Oh yea, one of my favorite teams Iron and Steel have got to be considered favorites for the upcoming tournament Cornette has his young guns ready for battle Douglas is ready to have a major breakthrough Scotty gets a scare and might want to get focused Vancouver Damn good win for the FOJ Lee's sending strong messages to Windham Wow, the Thrillseekers score a major upset Big things ahead for Barr. I'm sure Piper was watching Dibiase overcomes a serious obstacle in Severn Kev and AD already mentioned what I was thinking. Those fans were lucky to witness that dream match Kelowna Spinebuster Slam=Game Over The Money Train are rapidly rising the tag ranks It's one thing to defeat Adams, but it's impressive to make him submit. Big moment for Blackman Looks like Bigelow has relit the fire in Tenryu Condrey keeps raking up title defenses Coast to Coast was onto something when they brought the Monster in Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rainmakerrtv Posted yesterday at 06:19 PM Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 06:19 PM Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Portland Sports Arena, Portland , on ESPN / TSN, April 11th Iron & Steel (Tony Atlas & Larry Cameron) vs. Jimmy Del Ray & Billy Black Iron & Steel continue their march to Vegas Vengeance by taking on Jim Cornette's young Hollywood Heartbreakers pairing. Cornette kept running his mouth through the match, but despite his men's unquestionable skill and potential , the powerful duo of Atlas and Cameron would not be denied, and Atlas took Black down with a devastating piledriver for the win. Iron & Steel are clearly the team to beat in the Moondog Lonnie Mayne Memorial Tag Team Tournament. Brian Lee vs. Dan Barry The big Bulldozer has been getting more and more fierce as he continues to separate himself from his past in the Brigade. With Tina Ferrari loudly cheering his every move from ringside, Lee utterly destroyed Barry before putting him to rest with the Prime Time Slam. He may be part of the Playboy Club, but Lee is truly making a name for himself. Steve Blackman vs. Big Vito Lograsso Two more young stars on the way up are Blackman and Lograsso. The Living Weapon has earned a solid reputation as a fierce competitor and has worked his way towards a Submission Title shot at Vegas Vengeance. Big Vito has been making his own mark in his short career so far, and if he was at all impressed with Blackman's reputation, he certainly didn't let it show. The Italian Stallion seemed out to show that he could hit just as hard as Blackman, and both men had conspicuous welts and bruises by the end of the match. It wound up going to the full 15 minute time limit, and while neither man could claim victory, they could rest assured they had turned heads with their shows of strength. Dan Severn vs. Fit Finlay Blackman's mentor Dan Severn was up next, and while the Beast had recently suffered a loss to Ted Dibiase , he was out to show that he had not lost a step. He was facing a man who was harder than the proverbial coffin nail, and it took a lot for Severn to get through the Belfast Bruiser's defenses, but he did ultimately triumph, pinning Finlay with a cradle suplex. Roddy Piper vs. Buddy Rose Piper has been tormenting Buddy Rose for the past few months with hit and run tactics, but now they would finally square off face to face. Piper continued to use hit and run tactics against Rose, frustrating the Playboy at every turn . He finally got Rose in a Sleeper Hold , but before any damage could be done, Scotty The Body charged out and broke it up, leading to a DQ finish. Before the pair could do more damage, Bret Hart ran out and scattered them from the ring. Piper got on the mic and challenged them to a tag match versus himself and the Hitman the next night , but before they could respond, Commissioner Dutch Savage came out and said that the match was as good as signed and that was final. The flustered Playboy Club had no choice but to retreat to the locker room and scheme for the next night. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rainmakerrtv Posted yesterday at 06:19 PM Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 06:19 PM Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Portland Memorial Coliseum , Portland , on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN, April 12th Big Bully Busick & Shane Douglas vs. Sabu & Eddie Guerrero Once again, this match was chaos pretty much from the get go, as the east coast duo from the Citadel brawled with the members of the Hexagon and wound up being declared a no contest. The Dreamboats (Tommy Dreamer & Glamour Boy Shane) & Steven Regal vs. Coast 2 Coast (John Tatum & Jack Victory) & Makhan Singh This was another rematch from last week and a furious battle, this time going to the Dreamboats and Regal as the English Lion dodged first the Karachi Crunch and a California Kick to catch Tatum in the Regal Plex. Toshiaki Kawada vs. Ted Dibiase Kawada continued to show a renewed aggressive streak, giving Dibiase a lot to handle before the Man Of Means was able to pin him following a powerslam off the ropes. Art Barr vs. Chris Candido Barr kept up his resurgence by defeating the Playboy Club member with a Frog Splash. Roddy Piper & Bret Hart vs. Buddy Rose & Scotty The Body The dream duo of Piper and Hart had a long and wild match with the Playboy Club. The finish came when Hart clotheslined Scotty out of the ring while Piper blocked an attempted Inside Out Backbreaker, pinning Rose with a Belly To Back Suplex. Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Ricky Steamboat © vs. Dennis Condrey The night closed with Steamboat defending against a top contender, in this case the California champ "Loverboy" Dennis Condrey. Condrey has been on fire since his return to the West Coast and put up a ferocious challenge before The Dragon was finally able to put him down with a running cross body press. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rainmakerrtv Posted yesterday at 06:20 PM Author Report Share Posted yesterday at 06:20 PM Pacific Coast Wrestling show from McArthur Court, Eugene, April 13th Stormwatch (Al Snow & Jerry Lynn) vs. The Lightning Kid & Rob Zakowski Both teams fought hard in a thrilling match that went to Stormwatch, with Snow catching Zakowski in a Snow Bomb. Pierre Carl Ouellet vs. Chris Adams These two rough and tumble customers continued their war, with Adams catching Ouellet coming off the ropes with a Superkick for the win. The Thrillseekers vs. The Midnight Express The Thrillseekers put in a truly impressive performance before the more experienced Midnights took down Jericho in a Veg-O-Matic to emerge victorious. Sgt. Slaughter vs. Jimmy Del Ray Sarge put away another of Jim Cornette's men with the Slaughter Cannon. Terry Gordy vs. Kensuke Sasaki Gordy overpowered the Pacific Tag champ and defeated him with a Power Bomb. Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Dragon Azul © vs. David Cash The champ held off a challenge from emerging young star Cash by way of a Dragon Suplex. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rainmakerrtv Posted 23 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 23 hours ago We are just 2 weeks away from one of Pacific Coast Wrestling's premiere events, Vegas Vengeance, and are pleased to present the full match listing. Along with the annual Moondog Lonnie Mayne Memorial Tag Team Tournament, with the top tag teams of the West Coast fighting it out in a tournament with a $1 Million prize, there are many other great matches set up. With regards to the Golden State Tag Team Title match between the Dreamboats and the Oregon Wrecking Crew, Commissioner Dutch Savage has added a stipulation that, should Coast 2 Coast and/or Makhan Singh interfere in any way during the course of the match, they will be all of them suspended without pay for 6 months. Here is the full rundown of the event : Pacific Coast Wrestling Vegas Vengeance from the Showboat Arena, Las Vegas, Night One Pacific Trios Title Match : The Money Train (Jason Jett, David Cash & Chris Hamrick ) © vs. Eddie Guerrero, The Lightning Kid & Rob Zakowski Moondog Lonnie Mayne Memorial Tag Team Tournament First Round Match : Iron & Steel (Tony Atlas & Larry Cameron) vs. The Fighting Irish (Fit Finlay & Erin O'Grady) Moondog Lonnie Mayne Memorial Tag Team Tournament First Round Match : Harlem Heat vs. The Swords Of Light (Gama Singh & Konnan) (courtesy of the AWA) Sgt. Slaughter vs. Big Vito Lograsso Moondog Lonnie Mayne Memorial Tag Team Tournament First Round Match : The Thrillseekers vs. The Suicide Blondes Moondog Lonnie Mayne Memorial Tag Team Tournament First Round Match : Stormfront (Al Snow & Jerry Lynn) vs Coast 2 Coast (John Tatum & Jack Victory) Steven Regal vs. Makhan Singh Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Genichiro Tenryu Golden State Tag Team Title Match : The Dreamboats (Tommy Dreamer & Shane Douglas) © vs. The Oregon Wrecking Crew (Gary Albright & David Young) California Title Match : Dennis Condrey © vs. Shinya Hashimoto Steve Austin vs. Mike Awesome Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Dragon Azul © vs. Art Barr Pacific Coast Wrestling Vegas Vengeance from the Showboat Arena, Las Vegas, Night Two The Force Of July (The Patriot & The Eagle) vs. The Midnight Express Pierre Carl Ouellet vs. Chris Adams Moondog Lonnie Mayne Memorial Tag Team Tournament Semi-Final Match : Moondog Lonnie Mayne Memorial Tag Team Tournament Semi-Final Match : Bret Hart & Roddy Piper vs. Jimmy Del Ray & Billy Black Big Bully Busick vs. Sabu Barry Windham & Billy Gunn vs. Brian Lee & Buddy Rose Pacific Submission Title Match : Dean Malenko © vs. Steve Blackman Pacific Television Title Match : Scotty The Body © vs. Shane Douglas Pacific Tag Team Title Match : Phoenix Rising (Kensuke Sasaki & Toshiaki Kawada) © vs. The Miracle Violence Combination Moondog Lonnie Mayne Memorial Tag Team Tournament Final Match : Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Ricky Steamboat © vs. Ted Dibiase Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
rainmakerrtv Posted 19 hours ago Author Report Share Posted 19 hours ago Hot on the heels of the announcement of the full card for Vegas Vengeance, there is an extra cherry on the top of that announcement. Both to add more excitement and to hopefully resolve some ongoing issues the week before Vengeance, there will be a special theme to next week's show at San Francisco : Night Of The Steel. Not one, not two, but THREE huge cage matches! Some of the top stars of Pacific Coast Wrestling will put it all on the line in these amazing cage matches. Here are those matches Cage Match : Roddy Piper vs. Art Barr Cage Match : Bret Hart vs. Terry Gordy Pacific Heavyweight Title Cage Match : Ricky Steamboat (c) vs. Steve Williams This is bound to be an incredible show, so don't you dare miss it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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