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Very key showcase for Sabu 

The Peach Patrol is born and have their sights set on two factions

I think Bigelow vs Awesome is an important feud for both men. They're both red hot and whoever comes out on top will be catapulted to another level. 

The Hexagon looking to get their heat back 

The Hot Rod is back!!! 

I'm sure Scorpio wants another run with the LHW belt 

Busick wins the battle of the big men to retain. 

Portland

The Peach Patrol are off to a good start

a wounded PCO falls to the Karachi Krunch which is still one of my favorite finisher names 

Iron and Steel take down the former champs as they look towards the current champs

Good move booking the MVC after Iron and Steel. Gave the fans a chance to talk about the future showdown 

It's always fun watching two former big name and dominant champs going at it. Windham proves he's still a top contender 

If you want to piss a wrestler off, then interfere with his shot at the title. This is going to give Regal some extra fire

Eugene

A 2 out of 3 falls tag match going the distance is one hell of a way to kick things off 

The Peach Patrol gives Hashimoto a nice resurgence 

The OWC have really established themselves here. Thanks to you, these guys have a bright future in our game 

Severn sure has a lot in his arsenal 

Douglas keeps racking up wins 

The Midnights might hold the Trios titles forever 

 

 

 

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Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Oakland Alameda County Arena, Oakland, on ESPN / TSN, June 20th

 

The Thunder Dragons (Jushin Liger & Dragon Azul) vs. Spencer Duhm & Joe Dowdle

 

In her brief (and mostly covert) time in PCW, Peaches has rapidly assembled quite a powerful group of wrestlers to her Peach Patrol. The newly dubbed Thunder Dragons wasted no time at all in rolling over the rookie duo, with double pins by way of tandem ranas while dazzling the fans with their thrilling moves. This duo could challenge for either of the tag titles or the light heavyweight strap at a moment's notice.

 

Shane Douglas & Stormfront (Al Snow & Jerry Lynn) vs. Sabu, Rob Zakowski & The Lightning Kid

 

The Hexagon made a bold statement of intent last week and have immediately moved into action. Their targets are clearly the Citadel, but Shane Douglas and his colleagues are far from pushovers, and gave the Sinister Minister's men a ferocious battle. Al Snow and Sabu were particularly focused on each other , but Lynn and Lightning Kid seemed to be sparking furiously off each other as well. Lynn had Kid set to be put out with a Sleeper Hold, but that was broken up by a vicious legsweep from Zakowski. Kid then capitalized with the Lightning Strike (Tombstone Piledriver) to get the win, but it was certainly a close one.

 

The Sandman vs. Louie Spicolli

 

The Peach Patrol continued to show their strength as Peaches joined her man The Sandman as he took on one half of the Suicide Blondes . While Peaches and Tina Ferrari gave each other the evil eye, Spicolli seemed intimidated by the Surfing Superstar, who easily dominated the Blonde and defeated him with a jarring piledriver. It didn't take long for the Sons Of The Beach to get into the heads of their opponents.

 

The Dreamboats (Tommy Dreamer & Glamour Boy Shane) vs. Harlem Heat

 

Ever since the former Diamond Exchanged rebranded themselves the League Of Gentlemen, they have seemed much more sure of themselves. The young team of Harlem Heat have definitely found a new confidence, which they showed in this match with the former Golden State Tag Team champs. Dreamer and Shane put in a courageous effort, but the power of Booker T and Stevie Ray was too much to overcome, with Stevie taking out Shane with the Slapjack. Harlem Heat are clearly a team to keep an eye on.

 

Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Mike Awesome

 

Last week's match between these two behemoths ended in a double countout, leaving the fans wanting a more. As predicted, a rematch was immediately signed , and the two went at it with renewed intensity. They both heated up the match with bigger and bigger moves, until Awesome clotheslined Bigelow over the top rope and out of the ring. The fans were agog as Awesome, running at top speed, hit a spectacular dive through the ropes, crashing hard into the Beast From The East. It looked like it might be another double countout, but Awesome got back to his feet and just barely made it back into the ring, getting the win by countout. A victory, but it didn't seem to be satisfying to Awesome, and these two are sure to square off again.

 

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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Cow Palace , San Francisco,  on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN, June 21st

 

Dan Severn & Steve Blackman vs. The Suicide Blondes

 

The Blondes continue to seem rattled by the actions of the Peach Patrol, and the Citadel duo capitalized, dominating their opponents with Blackman taking down Candido with the running bicycle kick.

 

The Eagle vs. Toshiaki Kawada

 

The newly aggressive Kawada tore into the masked man, forcing him to tap out to the Kawada Crab.

 

Bret Hart, Roddy Piper & Pierre Carl Ouellet vs. Buddy Rose, Scotty The Body & Brian Lee

 

For a match with much of the focus on the brawling between Piper and Lee, it wound up coming down to PCO. The Fighting French Canadian survived being targeted by the Playboy Club and pinned Scotty following the Cannonball.

 

Iron & Steel (Tony Atlas & Larry Cameron) vs. Coast 2 Coast (John Tatum & Jack Victory)

 

Another strong showing by Iron & Steel, with Atlas forcing Tatum to give up to a crushing Bearhug.

 

Rick Martel vs. David Young

 

It looks like Dibiase sent out the youngest member of the Terror Collective as a roadblock for Martel. Young hit hard and did some damage, but Martel was able to come back and pinned him with a top rope Sunset Flip.

 

Barry Windham & The Thrillseekers vs. Ted Dibiase & The Miracle Violence Combination

 

It looks like Dibiase has more to worry about than just Martel, as Barry Windham came after him very aggressively in this six man match. The former 2 time champ came close to pinning the Man Of Means on several occasions, but the MVC pulled their boss' fat out of the fire with Gordy taking down Jericho with a Power Bomb.

 

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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Selland Arena, Fresno, June 22nd

 

Bobby Eaton vs. Jason Jett

 

Eaton was able to overcome an enthusiastic Jett when Jett ran into a Singing Neckbreaker, then Beautiful Bobby came off the top with the Alabama Jam for the win.

 

Steven Regal vs. Makhan Singh

 

These two brawled their way to a double DQ, with the ref struggling in vain to get some sort of control in the match.

 

Stan Lane vs. Chris Hamrick

 

The Money Train came steaming back with Hamrick catching Lane with the Franken-Hamrick for the win.

 

Cannonball Grizz vs. Fit Finlay

 

Finlay hit hard but couldn't overcome the size and power of Grizz, who crushed him with a running splash.

 

Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Art Barr © vs. Too Cold Scorpio

 

The current and former champs had a classic Light Heavyweight duel that went to 20 minute time limit draw.

 

California Title Match : Dennis Condrey © vs. David Cash

 

"Cash Flow" David Cash gave it his best shot, but the canny Condrey hit an inverted DDT to maintain his grip on the title.

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Oakland.

Between the Thunder Dragons & Sandman it was a good night for the Peach Patrol.

The Hexagon with a big trios win.

The Dreamboats couldn't take the Heat.

Awesome squeaks by Bigelow.

The Blondes are off their game. 

Kawada otoh is on point.

PCO proves the difference maker in the trios match.

Iron & Stell as well as Martel are looking strong.

The Collective's senior members bring victory home in the main event.

Fresno.

Bobby with a Beautiful win.

Regal v makhan boils over.

Hamrick claims Sweet victory.

Grizz keeps the Patrol in the winner's circle.

Scorpio proves he still belongs in the title hunt.

Condrey wins the rubber match for the Express.

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Some really good matches that didn't give too much away as many of them had the lesser partner taking the fall, or someone barely beating the 10 count to get back into the ring.  Great booking!

Love whats going on between Bam Bam and Awesome!  Also thought the Windham & THrillseeker Match vs Dibiase and the MVC would have been awesome to see. 

Everything is building nicely as your factions seem to really want a piece of their enemies.

 

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The Thunder Dragons are quite the dynamic duo 

Watch out, the Sinister is making a come back 

The Peach Patrol is riding high 

Another faction on the move is the League of Gentlemen 

Looks like Bigelow and Awesome is the next big feud. These guys are going to tear it up 

Cow Palace 

If it's not the Patrol, it's the Citadel. Rough week for the Blondes. 

Since going solo, Kawada has been unstoppable 

If Piper and Hart are your teammates and you score the fall, that's a big deal. 

No doubt about it, Iron and Steel are ready for their shot 

Speaking of shots, I'm so ready for a Martel/Dibiase rematch. 

Hold on, Windham reminds everybody that he's still a serious contender 

Fresno

The Midnights and Money Train break even. I'm thinking we're going to get some hot tag matches on the loop soon. 

Could Regal be the one to finally slay the monster 

The Peach Patrol ran over everybody this weekend 

Scorpio takes Barr the distance as the LHW division remains hotter than ever 

Condrey's incredible run continues 

 

 

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Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles , on ESPN / TSN, June 27th

 

Chris Adams vs. Mike Borassi

 

Adams has definitely been feeling his oats since he took over the group he dubbed the League Of Gentlemen. Borassi got the worst end of this when Adams decided to make an example of him. The English Gentleman seemed to take sadistic glee in tormenting Borassi with martial arts moves and suplexes, finally putting the rookie away with a Superkick that might well have put him in the concussion ward. Make no mistake, Chris Adams is not to be trifled with.

 

Pierre Carl Ouellet vs. Chris Candido

 

PCO scored an incredible victory last week in a six man tag where he pinned no less than the former TV champ Scotty The Body. This has put him on the radar of the Playboy Club, and Buddy Rose has sent out young Chris Candido to test the mettle of the Fighting French Canadian. The former Light Heavyweight champ definitely took it to Ouellet, but PCO overcame his considerable skill with sheer ferocity, pinning Candido following a package piledriver. A fire has clearly been lit under Ouellet, and it's only a matter of time before it grows into an inferno.

 

The Thunder Dragons (Jushin Liger & Dragon Azul) vs. Art Barr & Eddie Guerrero

 

Two factions that find themselves on the rise are the Peach Patrol and the Hexagon. They found themselves on the opposing sides of the ring and proceeded to put on a Light Heavyweight showcase as the LH champ and his best friend faced these Japanese stars. The match wound up going to a 15 minute time limit draw, leaving the fans a bit frustrated, but you can be certain these two teams will get another go round.

 

Dan Severn & Steve Blackman vs. Harlem Heat

 

Chris Adams was back out in the corner of his men Harlem Heat. Booker T and Stevie Ray have been gaining a name for themselves as a team with a lot of potential. If this intimidated the duo from the Citadel at all, they certainly didn't show it, as Severn and Blackman went toe to toe with the powerful duo. Having recently faced off with the MVC, the Citadel didn't take a single back step with the Heat, and Adams resorted to tossing the slap jack in to Stevie Ray, who used it to slug Blackman from behind. This set him up for the Bookend by Booker T, and that was enough for the pinfall. Harlem Heat had stolen the win, but that just goes to show you : never take your eyes off the League Of Gentlemen.

 

Pacific Trios Title Match : The Midnight Express © vs. Steven Regal & The Dreamboats (Tommy Dreamer & Glamour Boy Shane)

 

At the end of last year, the Dreamboats defeated the Midnights for the Golden State Tag Team Titles. This time, they were challenging for the Trios Title, and they were hoping that history might repeat. The feud with Coast 2 Coast took their game to a whole new level, and the addition of Steven Regal has made them truly a force to be reckoned with. A lapse of concentration wound up costing them, as Dreamer didn't notice that Condrey had tagged in, and the Loverboy caught him off guard with an inverted DDT to keep the titles. Regardless, the Dreamboats have come a long way in their year an a half on the West Coast.

 

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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the LA Sports Arena, Los Angeles, on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN, 28th

 

The Force Of July (The Patriot & The Eagle) vs. Jimmy Del Ray & Billy Black

 

The masked duo pinned Del Ray after a Flying Double Shoulder Block.

 

Stormfront (Al Snow & Jerry Lynn) vs. Sabu & Rob Zakowski

 

Another close match between these two sides, this time with Lynn hitting a Cradle Piledriver on Zakowski to come out on top.

 

Shinya Hashimoto vs. Scotty The Body

 

Early in the year, it was Scotty who took the TV title from Hashimoto to end his impressive run. Since then, Scotty has lost title to Big Bully Busick while Hash finds himself reinvigorated by his joining the Peach Patrol. Peaches and Tina Ferrari gave each other the evil eye, but the action was kept mostly in the ring. Hash avoided falling for Scotty's tricks and held his shoulders to the mat after a German Suplex for the victory.

 

Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Mike Awesome

 

These two have been having some raucous matches, and Bigelow was looking to balance the books after his countout loss last week. He was able to back body drop Awesome out of the ring when the Master Of The Awesome Bomb charged him for a clothesline, then followed up with a spectacular Slingshot Splash to the outside. The Beast From The East made it back into the ring to win by countout, evening the score.

 

Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Miracle Violence Connection © vs. Iron & Steel (Tony Atlas & Larry Cameron)

 

The long awaited match between these two teams was a chaotic brawl, with the ref struggling to get some sort of semblance of control. In the end, he threw in the towel as all four men were slugging it out in the ring, and security had to come out and force the teams to return to the locker rooms.

 

Pacific Title Match : Ted Dibiase © vs. Barry Windham

 

Dibiase faced his toughest test yet in the two time former Pacific champ from Sweetwater. This match went very long and looked like it might go to a time limit draw, but Dibiase was able to fight his way out of an attempted superplex and hit a top rope power driver fistdrop and maintain his grip on the title.

 

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Pacific Coast Wrestling Show from the UCSB Event Center, Santa Barbara, 29th

 

The Sons Of The Beach (Cannonball Grizz & The Sandman) vs. The Suicide Blondes

 

The Sons Of The Beach have been riding high since their arrival on the west coast, and the California fans certainly took to the surfing duo as they rode that wave over the Blondes, with the Sandman defeating Spicolli with a Flying Legdrop.

 

David Cash vs. Toshiaki Kawada

 

Poor Cash Flow. Kawada tore into the rookie like a starving jackal before using a sheer fall brainbuster to put him down for the count.

 

California Title Match : Dennis Condrey © vs. Chris Hamrick

 

While showing some concern for what had happened to his Money Train comrade in the previous match, Hamrick was set on giving a good accounting of himself against the California champ. The rookie certainly proved himself, all things considered, and seemed like he might actually pull out a huge upset when he went for the Franken-Hamrick. Unfortunately, Condrey spotted it and countered with a Power Bomb to put an end to the challenge. Regardless, Hamrick certainly turned some heads with his performance in this match.

 

Shane Douglas vs. Genichiro Tenryu

 

Another competitor wrestling over his head was Shane Douglas. The Pittsburgh native was facing a full on Japanese legend in the form of Tenryu, and gave him an enthusiastic battle before finally being knocked out by an Enzuigiri.

 

Pacific Television Title Match : Big Bully Busick © vs. Big Vito Lograsso

 

A Big Battle between the current and former enforcers for Jim Cornette, the Italian Stallion threw everything he had at Busick, only for the Man From Powerhouse Hill to turn it around with his Spinebuster Slam for the win.

 

Bret Hart & Roddy Piper vs. Buddy Rose & Brian Lee

 

The evening ended with an incredibly heated match with plentiful vicious action, particularly between Piper and Lee. Ultimately, it came down to Hart and Rose, with the Hitman hitting a top rope bulldog on the Playboy and scoring the pinfall.

 

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LA.

The League of Gentlemen had kinda fallen off for me but they certainly assert themselves tonight.

PCO is heading to something big.

The Thunder Dragons v Los Pareja del Terror must've burned the house down,

The Midnight's score one over on their old rivals.

LA night 2.

The Force and Stormfront both shine in tag action.

Hashimoto takes down Scotty.

Bam Bam narrowly gets his win over Awesome.

The Collective's main trio hold onto all their gold.

Santa Barbara.

The SoB's have the Club's number.

Rough night for the Money Train.

Douglas does his damnedest but comes up short.

Vito finds out it's what it's like to get Bullied.

The Hitman and the Hot Rod strike a major blow against the Club.

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Adams is another PCW vet who's reenergized his career here. 

PCO is looking to break out big time 

That LHW tag match must have torn the roof off the place 

Harlem Heat scores a big win over two legit tough guys 

Dual champ Condrey comes in clutch. 

LA

My guys, the FOJ pick up a W 

The tag team scene is beyond competitive right now 

Hashimoto wins the battle of former TV champs 

Bigelow evens things up with an awesome visual 

OH YEA! We finally get a taste of the long awaited Iron &Steel/MVC title match. To be continued. 

Damn, the fans get their money's worth with an absolute classic between two of the best workers in the world. 

Santa Barbara

The SOB are having a rapid rise 

Kawada can't be stopped right now

No shame for Hamrick's loss because Condrey is in the championship zone 

Tenryu reminds PCW that he's still a force 

The Italian Stallion is one tough dude, but nobody gets up from the Spinebuster Slam! 

Hart gets the fall but Piper and Lee have unfinished business 

 

 

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Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Victoria Memorial Arena, Victoria, on ESPN / TSN, July 4th

 

Rick Martel vs. Billy Black

 

Canadian legend Martel has made an impressive return to the West Coast, but you just know he will not be satisfied until he gets another crack at Ted Dibiase and the Pacific Heavyweight Title. Tonight , he would be facing Billy Black, and while the "Redneck Casanova" got some hard shots in , the much more experienced Martel hit a reverse diving cross body for the win. His fellow Canadians applauded his victory, but Martel has his sights set higher.

 

Al Snow vs. Sabu

 

These two have sparked a pretty fierce feud, and just can't seem to stay away from each other. While there was certainly a fair share of fierce brawling, this actually came down to a battle of rollups, with a Sunset Flip by Sabu scoring the three count. This has quickly become the centrepiece of the war between the Citadel and the Hexagon.

 

Interview : Don Coss stands in the ring

 

Coss : Ladies and gentlemen, my next guest is a big favorite here in PCW … "Rowdy" Roddy Piper!

 

The crowd explodes in cheers as Roddy Piper comes out to the sounds of "Scotland The Brave" on bagpipes. Hot Rod takes time to slap palms with the fans, but you can tell he has something on his mind.

 

Coss : Roddy, your ongoing battle with the Playboy Club has taken a bit of a different turn of late.

 

Piper : You ain't just blowing smoke, Donny Boy. Sure, I love playing little pranks on Jelly Roll. All just good natured shenanigans, of course. Boobsy loves it, even if he would never admit it. But now he has to get some tall drink of water called the Bulldozer involved. Not sure that is entirely fair, there, Buddy Boy. Well, I'm not really one to play fair myself, so the Bulldozer is going to get some sand thrown in his gears. The bigger they are, the harder they fall, and you're going to hear a big TIMBERRRRRRR!!!! When I cut him down to size. Prime Time is about to be cancelled, no doubt about it.

 

Pacific Television Title Match : Big Bully Busick © vs. Jack Victory

 

The Man From Powerhouse Hill may have started his return to PCW on the wrong side of the tracks, but it didn't take long for him to get back on the right path, proving to be a beloved and dominant TV champ. He wasn't thrown by the dirty tactics of the Big V, having walked that path himself he knew how best to counteract them. Busick held his ground and took down Victory with the Bully Breaker (hangman neckbreaker) to the great pleasure of the fans.

 

Interview : Don Coss stands in the ring

 

Coss : Ladies and gentlemen, my next guests are perhaps the most dominant faction in PCW … the Terror Collective!

 

The fans rain down boos on Ted Dibiase as he leads Terry Gordy, Steve Williams, David Young and Gary Albright head out to the ring, with Dibiase giving his trademark laugh in response.

 

Dibiase : What is this "perhaps" nonsense, Coss? We ARE the most dominant faction in PCW. Look at us! Five men, five title belts, zero flaws. We are the gold standard of wrestling, and there is no one who comes close. They are so desperate to find someone to try to take the title from around my waist, they are sending out Barry Windham, someone who has already lost the title twice! One of the absolute lowest forms of life, a Texan! In fact, the only thing possibly lower than a Texan … is a Canadian! *the crowd boos even louder* And they are throwing two of those at me … Rick Martel and Bret Hart! Well , tomorrow night , me and my boys Terrence and Steven here will be facing all three of them in Vancouver. And when we are done throwing those three idiots back on the scrap heap, there will be no doubt about it. The Terror Collective rule all, and no one comes even close.

 

Glamour Boy Shane vs. Toshiaki Kawada

 

Kawada's rampage continues, with one half of the Dreamboats doing what he can to stop him. Shane put in a brave effort, but the Japanese Nightmare could not be contained, and while Chris Adams cheered him on from ringside, Dangerous K put Shane away with a Folding Power Bomb. Kawada is certainly proving to be an incredible asset for the League Of Gentlemen.

 

Bret Hart vs. David Young

 

With Ted Dibiase's earlier declaration in mind, it looks like he sent Young out to do as much damage as he could before Hart goes on to face the Collective tomorrow. He certainly proved his worth, hitting hard and often, and the Hitman had to dig deep to withstand it. Hart was not quite able to get on the Sharpshooter, but a jarring piledriver was able to put down Young for the One Two Three. A tough battle, but the real trial will be in the Six Man Tag tomorrow.

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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN , July 5th

 

Jerry Lynn vs. Rob Zakowski

 

While much of the attention has been paid to the battles between Al Snow and Sabu, their partners have been holding up their end of the fight, and had a fast paced and exciting duel. It looked like it would be another victory for Zakowski when he went up for a Split Legged Moonsault. At the last second, Lynn got his knees up, causing much pain for Zakowski. Lynn got back to his feet and scooped up Zakowski for a Tombstone Piledriver, pulling out something of an upset.

 

Steven Regal vs. Makhan Singh

 

These two hated enemies had a heated brawl until Regal was able to knock Singh out of the ring with a spinning forearm smash to the face. As Singh was trying to get back into the ring, Regal nailed the Monster with the Knee Trembler to the side of the head, causing Singh to fall back out and be counted out.

 

Dan Severn & Steve Blackman vs. Coast 2 Coast (John Tatum & Jack Victory)

 

Severn and Blackman are proving themselves more and more in the tag team ranks, and pulled off a big win over the former champs with Blackman taking Tatum out with a Running Bicycle Kick.

 

Shane Douglas vs. Jimmy Del Ray

 

Douglas may be young but has developed at a considerable rate in PCW, catching the Gigolo with a Belly To Belly Suplex for the win.

 

Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Mike Awesome

 

The feud between these two continues to roll on. After an absolute war, Awesome was able to dodge an attempted avalanche from Bigelow, then follow it up with a bulldog off the second turnbuckle to put down the Beast From The East.

 

Ted Dibiase & The Miracle Violence Combination vs. Rick Martel, Bret Hart & Barry Windham

 

Speaking of wars, both sides of this match were clearly coming out ready for battle and wasted no time in getting right down to it. This was an epic battle, with both teams going all out and being determined to come out on top. After a long conflagration, Dibiase got set to put out Martel with the Million Dollar Legsweep, but the French Canadian superstar blocked it and countered with a schoolboy rollup. As Windham and Hart cut off Gordy and Williams with dual dropkicks, Martel held Dibiase's shoulders down for the count of three. The fans exploded in cheers at the victory of their Canadian hero, now even more determined than ever to get Dibiase back for a title match.

 

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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Kelowna Memorial Arena, Kelowna, July 6th

 

Chris Hamrick vs. Stan Lane

 

"Confederate Currency" scored a huge upset over "Sweet Stan", taking him down with an arched big boot and defeating him with the Dixie Drop.

 

The Thrillseekers vs. Harlem Heat

 

The beloved rookies played cat and mouse with the much bigger team and kept one step ahead of them for much of the match until Booker T caught Storm with the Bookend, giving the win to Harlem Heat .

 

Jason Jett & David Cash vs. The Midnight Express

 

Interestingly, this would be the Eaton and Condrey configuration of the MX, and they showed they had not lost a step, putting down a game Money Train duo, with Condrey taking down Jett with a lariat followed by Eaton's Alabama Jam.

 

Jushin Liger vs. Edddie Guerrero

 

A thrilling light heavyweight bout that went to Liger with a shooting star press.

 

Pierre Carl Ouellet vs. Scotty The Body

 

Scotty was out for revenge from the earlier pinfall loss to the Fighting French Canadian , but PCO blocked the Body Shot (DDT) and countered with a choke slam for the win.

 

Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Art Barr © vs. Dragon Azul

 

These two had another classic as Dragon fought hard to regain the title, with Barr hitting a spectacular dropkick and then landing the Frog Splash to successfully defend his title.

 

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Victoria.

Martel clocks the Cassanova.

A surprisingly scientific finish to Snow v Sabu.

The Bully is set for another dominant TV title reign.

Piper & the Collective with a pair of powerful promos. For some reason, Ed calling the MVC Terrance & Steven got me.

Kawada & Hart close the show with a couple of showcase wins.

Vancouver.

Lynn avenges his partner.

Regal K.O's the Monster.

Back-to-back wins for the Citadel.

Mike puts down the Best in Awesome fashion.

Martel pinned the champion!

Kelowna.

Huge win for Hamrick.

Thrillseekers fellin' the Heat.

Cornette experimenting with the MX's lineup?

Linger roars to victory.

PCO has the Body's number.

Barr tames the Dragon.

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I enjoy how your champions are always being chased but how hard it is to defeat them.  Dragan Azul continues his pursuit of Art Barr and the Pacific Light Heavyweight Title but he is finding that to defeat the champion, it is a tough hurdle to climb.  In my opinion, when you do this, you make the title more valuable and it keeps the challenger strong even in many defeats as people look at him as being so close.  Nice booking.

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Watch out Dibiase, Martel's gunning for you 

Sabu tones down the violence and gets the win

Piper cracks me up. Lee's been put in a great spot here. 

If the Spinebuster slam doesn't get you, the bully breaker will. 

When you have all the gold, you have a right to brag 

Dangerous K is right! 

Bret tunes up for the big 6 man tag 

Vancouver

Lynn picks up a confidence building win

Damn, Regal sure found a way to keep Singh down and out 

Severn and Blackman are rapidly rising in the tag ranks 

Speaking of rising, Douglas keeps racking up the wins

Huge win for Awesome. He now has the momentum in this heated feud

YES! After that pin, Martel's pretty much sealed the deal for a rematch 

Kelowna, 

Big upset for Hamrick

The cat and mouse game worked for a bit but Harlem Heat drops the hammer

Eaton and Condrey prove they still have it 

Liger makes a case for a LWH title shot 

PCO is dominating Scotty these days 

Barr wins a thriller to retain and end another great weekend of action 

 

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Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Portland Sports Arena, Portland , on ESPN / TSN, July 11th

 

Chris Adams, Mike Awesome & Toshiaki Kawada vs. Ben Browning, Russell Swann & Shannon Elkins

 

From the ashes of the Diamond Exchange has risen the League Of Gentlemen. Along with Harlem Heat, Adams has helped shape Awesome and Dangerous K into serious contenders, and this match showed why. They really went to town on their young opponents, with Adams and Kawada battering Browning bloody with brutal kicks, before Awesome put the final stamp on it by crushing Elkins with an Awesome Bomb. With the various factions fighting for dominance in PCW, the League are coming out of nowhere to  become a dangerous new element.

 

The Thrillseekers vs. Coast 2 Coast (John Tatum & Jack Victory)

 

If one thing can be said about Coast 2 Coast, it is that they have a distinct distaste for pretty young tag teams. Their previous feud with the Dreamboats was steeped in hatred, and in this match, they clearly didn't like the Thrillseekers any more. For their part, Jericho and Storm were not intimidated, and fired back at Tatum and Victory with equal intensity. The battle raged back and forth, and it just barely went to the former champs when Jericho attempted a springboard clothesline on Tatum, only to be met with a California Kick. Victory held off Storm just long enough to get the three count, but you can bet that Coast 2 Coast are not done with the Thrillseekers just yet.

 

Chris Hamrick vs. Billy Black

 

Little by little, Chris Hamrick has been rising above the crop of promising young rookies and proving himself to be an exciting new talent. "Confederate Currency" went toe to toe with the "Redneck Casanova", and in spite of several attempts at interference by Jim Cornette, Hamrick caught Black coming off the ropes with the Franken-Hamrick and got the one two three. Hamrick looks to have a bright future ahead of him on the West Coast.

 

Shane Douglas vs. David Young

 

Two more young contenders are Shane Douglas and David Young, with Douglas being a rallying point of the Citadel and Young being one half of the Golden State Tag Team champs. They certainly proved their mettle tonight in a tightly contested bout that ended when Young attempted his deadly Spinebuster Slam, only to have it blocked by a boot to the face. Douglas followed up with the Belly To Belly Suplex and that was that. With these young contenders coming into their own, it looks like the future of PCW is in good hands.

 

The Sons Of The Beach (The Sandman & Cannonball Grizz) vs. The Suicide Blondes

 

The evening closed out with another chapter in the heated rivalry between the SoBs and the Blondes. Much of their matches have fallen into the hands of the Surfing Superstars, but the Blondes were dead set on getting back on the board. It was a chaotic match, as one would imagine, but the Sandman was set to put it away with a top rope legdrop on Spicolli . Tina Ferrari swiftly jumped on the ring apron and shoved Sandman off the top turnbuckle, sending him crashing to the mat. Peaches tackled Tina, but the damage had been done, and Candido nailed a running legdrop on Sandman to score the pinfall. The Blondes had stolen the win, but that isn't going to hold back the SoBs for long.

 

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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Portland Memorial Coliseum , Portland , on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN, July 12th

 

Pacific Submission Title Match : Steve Blackman © vs. Dean Malenko

 

Blackman has been focusing lately on tag team action, but he is still the Submission champ and he is still the standard to which other submission wrestlers must aspire. The evening opened with an intense defense against former champ Malenko. The two put on a technical showcase where Blackman ultimately took Malenko down and got him in a Wakigatame Armbar to maintain his grip on the title belt.

 

Larry Cameron vs. Steve Williams

 

Members of the Miracle Violence Combination and Iron & Steel faced off in singles action in a bruising power duel that went to Dr. Death with a brutal Backdrop Driver on Cameron.

 

Pacific Television Title Match : Big Bully Busick © vs. Jimmy Del Ray

 

The Man From Powerhouse Hill continued his acclaimed and popular title reign, forcing the Gigolo to give up to the Bully Bender.

 

Tony Atlas vs. Terry Gordy

 

Atlas avenged his partner's earlier loss, fighting his way out of an attempted Asiatic Spike and taking down Gordy with a huge piledriver to even the score with the MVC.

 

Bret Hart & Roddy Piper vs. Buddy Rose & Brian Lee

 

As crazy a match as you can imagine, culminating in Bret dropkicking Lee into a belly to back suplex by Piper to get the win over the Playboy Club.

 

Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Ted Dibiase © vs. Barry Windham

 

It looked like Dibiase was caught off guard by the intensity of Windham's challenge, as he was backpedaling for much of the match. Not matter what roadblocks the champ threw in front of him, the big Texan would power right through them. Dibiase wound up resorting to pulling the ref into the path of a Western Lariat. Windham followed up with a waistlock suplex, but the ref didn't make the count when he recovered, instead disqualifying Dibiase. That will likely cost Dibiase some money, but the Man Of Means hardly cares about so long as he keeps his title.

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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from McArthur Court, Eugene, July 13th

 

Stormfront (Al Snow & Jeryr Lynn) vs. Sabu & Rob Zakowski

 

Another furious battle between these two sides, with Snow hitting a spectacular Snow-Sault on Sabu for the hard fought win.

 

The Thunder Dragons (Jushin Liger & Dragon Azul) vs. Art Barr & Eddie Guerrero

 

The Hexagon came back with a victory after Barr pinned Dragon following a Tombstone Piledriver.

 

Dan Severn vs. Big Vito Lograsso

 

The enforcer for Camp Cornette gave Severn a considerable amount of bruises, but the Beast came roaring back, taking the wind out of the Italian Stallion's sails with a takeover suplex before forcing him to tap out to the Body Scissors Sleeper.

 

Golden State Tag Team Title Match :  The Oregon Wrecking Crew (Gary Albright & David Young) © vs. The Dreamboats (Tommy Dreamer & Glamour Boy Shane)

 

The OWC successfully defended their titles against the former champs, with David Young pinning Dreamer following his feared Spinebuster Slam.

 

Shinya Hashimoto vs. Scotty The Body

 

Hashimoto took out his old rival with a Brainbuster.

 

California Title Match : Dennis Condrey © vs. Chris Hamrick

 

Confederate Currency's hard work paid off with a shot at the California title. Hamrick certainly showed what he had, putting a scare in Condrey at several points. Ultimately, the experience of the champ spelled the difference as he put a stop to Hamrick's challenge with an Inverted DDT. A disappointing result for the challenger, but Hamrick should be proud of his effort in his first major turn in the singles spotlight.

 

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Portland night 1.

The League are really starting to stand out.

Coast 2 Coast with a close-run win.

Hamrick & Douglas are leading the new generation.

The Blondes somewhat even the score with the SOBs.

Night 2.

Blackman proves he hasn't lost focus on the Submission title.

Dr Death vs Lethal Larry sounds like a 90s comic book.

Another successful defenses for Busick.

Atlas avenges his partner.

The Hart/Piper alliance continues to vex the Playboy Club.

The Man of Means takes the cheap way out.

Eugene.

Stormfront and the Thunder Dragons both shine in tag action.

Severn puts the Stallion to sleep.

The OWC keep the Collective's title collection intact.

Hashimoto busts the Body.

Condrey stifles Hamrick's rise.

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Portland night 1.

The League are really starting to stand out.

Coast 2 Coast with a close-run win.

Hamrick & Douglas are leading the new generation.

The Blondes somewhat even the score with the SOBs.

Night 2.

Blackman proves he hasn't lost focus on the Submission title.

Dr Death vs Lethal Larry sounds like a 90s comic book.

Another successful defenses for Busick.

Atlas avenges his partner.

The Hart/Piper alliance continues to vex the Playboy Club.

The Man of Means takes the cheap way out.

Eugene.

Stormfront and the Thunder Dragons both shine in tag action.

Severn puts the Stallion to sleep.

The OWC keep the Collective's title collection intact.

Hashimoto busts the Body.

Condrey stifles Hamrick's rise.

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I must give you some well deservegets DQd credit.  You take a lot of time and effort to develp all the young talent in our game.  It has been nearly 6 1/2 months sense our draft and you have continously poured time and energy to get to the point where the young stars are just starting to develop.  It is also very realistic as they are always in the match right up to the end.  Some of have said they are "rushed" but if you had a wrestling promotion wouldn't you want your younsters to "look good" and have the vets teach them during the matches.  Awesome job!

On another note...  great card from Portland.  Dibiase, also very realistic, gets DQ'ed to save his title over the top contender in Winhdam.  This keeps everyone strong and to earn another big pay day down the road.  Nice job.  

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The League of Gentlemen have quickly established themselves as a serious faction threat 

Coast to Coast have been slipping lately, but comeback hard tonight 

Looks like Hamrick's got the spotlight on him

Douglas is getting into the title contender zone

The Blondes needed that confidence booster over the SOB 

Portland

It's funny because I was watching a recent rare Blackman shoot interview and my mind went to his fantasy run in our game. 

I agree with AD, simple monikers can really sell a match 

Busick mows over another as his exciting TV title reign continues 

Big win for Atlas as we get ready for another tag title showdown 

The Hart/Piper alliance continues to get the better of the Playboy Club 

With Dibiase as champ, we've been getting some damn good dream matches lately. Both Windham and Martel deserve rematches as does Slaughter. 

Eugene

Stormfront gets the fans cheering early 

Barr and Eddie still have that chemistry 

Severn makes it known that he's still a wrecking machine 

The OWC continue to have an iron grip on their GS tag titles 

Hashimoto wins the battle of former TV champs 

Condrey's incredible run continues to amaze me. Definitely the comeback of 1990 

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