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Really enjoyed catching up with PCW.  Sorry for falling behind.  It seems that some of your big factions, The Citadel and The Terror Collective are having some pretty big internal issues.  I love both of these angles as it gives you so many options with huge names.  Great booking.

Also, I am really enjoying how you are using Regal.  He could really work.

I wouldn't want to meet Iron and Steel in any type of match... scary tough

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PCO sure has lit a fire under the Money Train

Sarge is pumped up for Tenryu 

Hmmmm, if I were Dibiase, I wouldn't piss off Gordy 

The Playboy is having a resurgence 

Bigelow wins but the Italian Stallion will be a future threat in PCW 

How long before Adams loses control over Kawada 

Cow Palace 

The Sons keep riding that wave 

The Kid pulls it out 

Albright shows he can still do damage as a solo 

Just like Rose, the Midnights are on the rise again 

Severn sure has things going his way heading into Calgary 

Busick's incredible TV title reign continues 

Fresno 

I'll be watching Finlay. Somethings up 

Windham and Adams will go at it again 

Iron and Steel are ready for another title shot 

I think Eddie's going to want a LHW title shot soon. 

Harlem Heat loses it and it costs them 

Condrey has really elevated the CA title 

Can't wait for Calgary Combat. I'm excited for the annual battle royal 

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Pacific Coast Wrestling Calgary Combat from the Saddledome, Calgary

 

Battle Royal for a shot at the Pacific Heavyweight Title at San Diego Battle Ground, featuring : Barry Windham, Pierre Carl Ouellet, Steve Blackman, Bret Hart, Sgt. Slaughter, Shane Douglas, Shinya Hashimoto, Rick Martel, Roddy Piper , Steven Regal, Steve Williams, Terry Gordy, Genichiro Tenryu, Chris Adams, Big Vito Lograsso, Buddy Rose, Brian Lee, Scotty The Body, Dean Malenko & Makhan Singh

 

It's time for Calgary Combat and, as usual, all eyes are on the big Battle Royal that kicks it off. Ted Dibiase has made many enemies in his reign as Pacific Heavyweight Champion, so there are plenty of people hungry for a shot at him and his title. Usually in a Battle Royal like this, there are at least a few wrestlers so focused on fighting each other that they end up eliminating themselves. This time out , it was Sgt. Slaughter and Genichiro Tenryu, who brawled so fiercely that they went right over the top to the floor. Dibiase, who has had some epic battles with Sarge, was probably breathing a bit of a sigh of relief. Makhan Singh went on a bit of an early tear, tossing out his old enemy Steven Regal, along with Steve Blackman and Dean Malenko. The other wrestlers saw this and ganged up on him, with Barry Windham , Terry Gordy, Steve Williams , Bret Hart and PCO calling a temporary truce to gang up on him and shove him over the top. After that, it was back to business as usual and they went back to fighting each other. The Playboy Club worked together to use their numbers and put Roddy Piper out of the match. But they took too long on congratulating each other, with Barry Windham surprising Brian Lee with a lariat that spelled the end of the Bulldozer's evening. Rose and Scotty bounced back to take out Hashimoto, but a double dropkick from Shane Douglas and Rick Martel eliminated Scotty. This left Buddy Rose as the last member of the Playboy Club, but he used his trickery and determination to keep himself in for quite a while and thwart multiple attempts to take him out. Big Vito impressed many, coming off a strong going deep into the match and hitting the Sicilian Smash (running forearm smash to the face) on Pierre Carl Ouellet to send out the popular French Canadian. His luck ran out when he tangled with Bret Hart , who was able to use his skill and leverage to toss out the Italian Stallion. It was now down to 8 men : Windham, Hart, Martel, Douglas, Williams, Gordy, Adams and Rose. The MVC struck first, tossing Shane Douglas and putting an end to the Pittsburgh native's solid run in the match. Bret and Martel immediately retaliated by double clotheslining Buddy Rose to the outside. Barry Windham tangled with both Williams and Gordy, which left him vulnerable to an ambush from behind. Adams hit a Superkick to the back of Windhams head that sent the big Texan flying out of the match. Adams agreed with the MVC to work together against Hart and Martel, but the two Canadians worked just as well as a team to dodge and out maneuver the opposition. The numbers caught up with Martel as Gordy and Williams overpowered him , tossing him from the ring with a  double body slam. At the other end of the ring, Adams had Bret lined up for a Superkick. The Hitman dodged the kick, and Adams was caught with his angle twisted between the ropes. Hart shoved him over the top, and with Adams dangling by his ankle from the ropes, Bret hit a sliding dropkick to finally put him out. He got back up, turned around, and was faced with Gordy and Williams, both with angry looks on their faces. The MVC had been tasked by Ted Dibiase with getting rid of the top contenders, and they were right on the precipice of completing their task. Bret did that he could , but the force of the opposition was considerable. Williams was ready to send Hart out with a mighty clothesline, but Bret ducked at the last second, back body dropping Dr. Death to the outside. It was now down to Hart vs. Gordy, and while the two had had some titanic battles with each other in the past, never before had the stakes been so high. The two brawled with everything they had in them, until Bret came off the topes and staggered Gordy with a dropkick to the midsection . He then took down Gordy with a running Bulldog Headlock, then dragged the Terror Collective member to his feet and tossed him out of the ring. He had done it. At the top of the year, the Calgary native sworn that he would be Pacific Heavyweight champion by the end of the year. Now, in front of a delirious hometown crowd, he had eliminated 4 men and outlasted the opposition to earn a shot at the title. Only one step left : San Diego Battleground and the match with Ted Dibiase.

 

Dragon Azul vs. The Lightning Kid

 

After a brief break, the action returned with a big light Heavyweight match. Dragon was a former Light Heavyweight champ, and the Kid was a standout of the 1990 rookie class. The two put on a highly competitive match, and the Kid continued his roll by pinning Dragon with a Moonsault Press.

 

Jason Jett & David Cash vs. Jimmy Del Ray & Billy Black

 

PCO took advantage of the break to grab a quick shower, so he was refreshed and ready to be out to give guidance to his men, Jett and Cash. He continued to educate and inspire the members of the Money Train, and it was Cash who got the win, pinning Black following the Money Maker.

 

Stormfront (Al Snow & Jerry Lynn) vs. Sabu & Eddie Guerrero

 

Stormfront have been getting a lot of attention lately, but perhaps for not the best reasons. They have shown an increased tendency to cut corners in their matches. They were facing a fierce duo from the Hexagon, so they were in for a real fight. Things kept consistently even until Lynn took advantage of a ref distraction by going outside and sliding a metal folding chair into the ring. Unusually, he did not slide it towards Snow but towards Sabu. By sheer instinct , Sabu picked up the chair, and Snow immediately dropped to the mat, covering his head. Lynn dashed into the ring and cradled his "fallen" team mate, loudly lamenting. The ref turned around, immediately assuming that Sabu had used the chair on Snow, and disqualified the Hexagon. Sabu started jumping up and down, but Guerrero was subtly smirking, perhaps admiring the audacity of Stormfront. Snow and Lynn dashed out of their ring, laughing all the way at their ill gotten victory.

 

The Thrillseekers vs. The Midnight Express

 

The Thrillseekers have had something of an up and down year, but have never lost their boisterous good spirits or competitive approach. They would be facing the most elite team in all of PCW, the Midnight Express , who seemed more than a little dismissive of the young Canadians. Big mistake, as Jericho and Storm came ready to fight. The two teams went all out, with the Thrillseekers finding their way out of the traps of the Midnights, and Lane and Eaton just barely withstanding the daring offense of Storm and Jericho. The two sides were still going at it when the bell rang, signaling a 20 minute time limit draw, but there seemed to be a bit of grudging respect from the Midnights to the Canadian team as they left. They may not have gotten a victory, this was a true coming out party for the Thrillseekers. FERDA!

 

Tournament Of Lions Finals : Chris Hamrick vs. Rob Zakowski

 

After two months of matches, the final match of the 1990 Tournament Of Lions had at last arrived. In a bit of a first, both of the finalists this year were rookies, showing just how impressive this year's rookie class has been. Hamrick had PCO and the rest of the Money Train in his corner, while Zakowski was accompanied by the Sinister Minister and the Hexagon, but both sides kept to themselves and let their comrades get on with it. Hamrick and Zakowski put it all out there, living up to the fans expectations of this match. They kept escalating throughout the match, going for more daring moves to come out on top. The finish finally came when Hamrick charged in on Zakowski in the corner, only to be knocked sparko by a spin kick from the Hexagon member. Zakowski followed up with a split legged moonsault and got the one two three. An incredible victory, marking Zakowski as the valedictorian of PCW's impressive 1990 rookie class.

 

Golden State Tag Team Title Match : The Force Of July (The Patriot & The Eagle) © vs. Coast 2 Coast (John Tatum & Jack Victory)

 

The Force Of July have had a great 1990 themselves, returning to the West Coast to win the Golden State Tag Team Titles and regain their place in the hearts of the PCW fans. They were defending their belts against former champions Tatum and Victory, who certainly made the masked fan favorites work for everything. Coast 2 Coast were certainly up to their usual skullduggery, but the FoJ rallied and ultimately prevailed, with the Patriot pinning Tatum following the Uncle Slam.

 

Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Ted Dibiase © vs. Dan Severn

 

The evening closed out with Ted Dibiase defending against one of his most persistent challengers. The Beast has been closing in on the champ, with victories in multi man matches, but now it would be one on one with the title on the line. Dibiase is , despite his nefarious tactics, acknowledged to be a high level technical wrestler, but was facing someone with truly staggering credentials as a scientific wrestler. Dibiase was on the defensive for much of the match, having to scramble to get to the ropes and escape Severn's many submission attempts. It was a long and ferocious war, with Severn constantly closing in on Dibiase only for the champ to keep wriggling free. Severn finally got Dibiase trapped in the corner and started raining down punches on him.  The ref got in between the two, which gave Dibiase a chance to pull out his infamous loaded glove. When Severn came back in on him, Dibiase clocked him with a loaded uppercut to the jaw. He fell on top of Severn with his feet on the ropes, stealing the win. A dirty victory , but a victory nonetheless. Will this work against a very hungry Bret Hart? We will find out in San Diego.

 

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Hart lights up the hometown crowd with the opening win.

LK speeds things up and takes down the Dragon.

PCO rebound to guide the Money Trian to victory.

Eddie approves of Stormfront's tricks. I doubt Severn will though.

The Midnight's face some Thrilling competition.

Robbie Z is the Lion of PCW.

The Force fend off the former champs.

Dibiase doubles up on the cheating to retain the Pacific gold.

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With Calgary Combat complete and the battle royal done with, we now have the main event for San Diego Battleground set up. That will be happening in 5 weeks, but with everything in place, we at PCW just can't wait and are ready to announce the full card! San Diego Battleground is the final Mega Show for the year from Pacific Coast Wrestling, and we have a show set to be jammed pack with action.

Pacific Coast Wrestling San Diego Battleground Night One from the San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego

 

Pierre Carl Ouellet vs. Fit Finlay

 

Stormfront (Al Snow & Jerry Lynn) vs. The Midnight Express

 

Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Big Vito Lograsso

 

The Sons Of The Beach (Cannonball Grizz & The Sandman) vs. The Oregon Wrecking Crew (Gary Albright & David Young)

 

The Dreamboats (Tommy Dreamer & Glamour Boy Shane) vs. Coast 2 Coast (John Tatum & Jack Victory)

 

The Money Train (Chris Hamrick, Jason Jett & David Cash) vs. Sabu, Rob Zakowski & Eddie Guerrero

 

Dragon Azul vs. Jimmy Del Ray

 

Sgt. Slaughter vs. Genichiro Tenryu

 

Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Art Barr © vs. Jushin Liger

 

Golden State Tag Team Title Match : The Force Of July (The Patriot & The Eagle) © vs. Harlem Heat

 

California Title Match : Dennis Condrey © vs. Shane Douglas

 

Pacific Coast Wrestling San Diego Battleground Night Two from the San Diego Sports Arena, San Diego

 

The Thrillseekers vs. The Suicide Blondes

 

Too Cold Scorpio vs. The Lightning Kid

 

Dan Severn & Steve Blackman vs. Mike Awesome & Toshiaki Kawada

 

Shinya Hashimoto vs. Brian Lee

 

Steven Regal vs. Dean Malenko

 

Rick Martel vs. Scotty The Body

 

Barry Windham vs. Chris Adams

 

Roddy Piper vs. Buddy Rose

 

Pacific Television Title Match : Big Bully Busick © vs. Makhan Singh

 

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

 

Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Ted Dibiase © vs. Bret Hart

 

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