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14 hours ago, Jimmy Jack Punk said:

 

I love seeing that the "Sons of the Beach" carried on in PCW after my short lived Florida promotion folded. Fun match with News/Sandman facing Scotty the Body/Chris Candido (a fan team I never knew I needed until now)

 

 

I hope that is alright, I thought it was too great an idea to let die. 

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Since his rebranding, Ultimo is quickly approaching a LHW title shot 

I can see more bangers ahead between the Sons and FBI 

Hmmmm has Fit found an ally 

What a way to introduce Scotty and Richards. It all clicked. Right time, right place. Man this makes total sense. Very creative thinking 

I would say Awesome is tuned up and ready for Sarge

Midnights win a battle but this war is far from over 

Sabu loses it but be careful messing with the Bully 

Portland 

Stormfront prove that their methods work 

The Hexagon have a stable full of young go getters ready to make their mark 

The Man of Means buys another ace but watch out when a healthy Gordy comes back with Williams 

Damn, can anybody stop Kawada 

Busick bounces back with the Spinebuster Slam 

Even though he lost the CA title, Condrey is still having the run of his career as he takes the champ to the limit 

Eugene

Yep, Finlay's got some back up now 

Guido's fights but Scorpio's too much to handle 

Coast to Coast shows Fastball experience is a factor 

Adams keeps his streak going 

Another action packed LHW tag match to keep the fans on the edge of their seats 

Well, Snow's methods didn't work against Douglas 

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Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Oakland Alameda County Arena, Oakland, on ESPN / TSN, January 16th, 1991

 

Fastball (Robert Thompson & Bobby Horne) vs. Scotty The Body & Stevie Richards

 

This would be Scotty's first teaming with his new apprentice Stevie Richards , taking on the Two Man Party of Fastball. Richards came dancing out to "Holy Roller" by Mother Love Bone, and kept on busting a move to Fastball's music " Man On The Corner" by Urban Dance Squad. Scotty tried to get Richards to maintain a more professional demeanor in the ring, which was at least better than the look of sheer disgust that Tina Ferrari was giving the Dancing Fool. Scotty had his work cut out for him, as Richards kept on winking and grinning at Fastball's manager Trisa Hayes, who responded by looking at Richards as though he was something that crawled out from under the fridge. Richards did get off some good moves, but ended up flattened by a jarring DDT by Horne that gave the match to Fastball. Scotty was clearly encouraging Richards as they left the ring, but Tina could be heard muttering, "I knew this was a bad idea."

 

Michael Modest vs. Robb Zbacnik

 

No surprise after last week that Modest came out accompanied by not just the other Serial Thrillaz but also Fit Finlay. The Belfast Bruiser is clearly taking the Thrillaz under his wing, giving the equalizer he needs in his feud with PCO and the Money Train while molding them to his methods. Modest showed admirable technical abilities for such a young wrestler, but was now adding an edge of viciousness that showed the influence of Finlay. Modest pinned Zbacnik with a Fisherman Suplex, and the rest of the Serial Thrillaz joined him in standing over his prone opponent. Finlay seemed to be falling behind in his feud, but this move has definitely put him back in the game.

 

Tommy Dreamer vs. Chris Adams

 

Adams is a wrestler with ambitions, determined to guide the League Of Gentlemen to the top of PCW. He was facing keen opposition in Tommy Dreamer, and , while the former Dreamboat gave him a lot to handle, the Superkick scored another victory for the Englishman. Adams is clearly dead set on rocketing himself to the number one contender's position.

 

The FBI vs. Ryan Aiken & Daniel Lue

 

Although Little Guido may not look like the typical PCW wrestler, his cousin Big Vito clearly takes considerable pride in his first steps in his wrestling career. The two paisanos completely dominated Aiken and Lue, and it was Guido who forced Lue to tap out to the Sicilian Necktie (guillotine choke), all while Jim Cornette gloated from ringside. The Louisville Lip may well be right to gloat, as between the FBI and the Midnight Express, he finds himself with a Royal Flush in his hands.

 

Dan Severn vs. Jerry Lynn

 

The split between Stormfront and their past colleagues continues to not be amicable. Al Snow and Jerry Lynn continue to scrap with their former friends, and continue to flaunt their disinterest in following any rules. Snow was at ringside for this match, taking the occasional potshot at Severn, leading to Steve Blackman coming out to watch his friend's back. Severn managed to get Lynn down after a takeover suplex, but Snow broke up the pin by diving into the ring and attacking the Beast. Blackman immediately entered the ring, but Stormfront ran off, cackling all the way to the back. A DQ win for the Citadel, but I don't think that is going to satisfy either side.

 

Non-Title Match : Bret Hart & The Thrillseekers vs. The Midnight Express

 

This match would not be for the Express' Trios Titles, but was still highly anticipated, particularly after Condrey went the distance with the champ last week. Bret Hart was certainly out to put down the challenge of "Loverboy" Dennis, no matter what type of match it is in. There were certainly some merciless exchanges between Bret and Condrey, along with spectacular tag team action between the Thrillseekers and the other Midnights. But things took quite a turn when Bret Hart was attempting to put the Sharpshooter on Condrey. While Storm and Jericho held off Eaton and Lane, Chris Adams snuck into the ring and blasted Hart in the back of the head with a Superkick. As Adams scarpered from the ring, Condrey pulled up Hart and hit the Full Nelson Facebuster for the three count. It looks like Adams doesn't want to wait in line for his shot at the Hitman, but Condrey is still going to face Hart first.

 

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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Cow Palace , San Francisco,  on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN, January 17th 1991

 

The Patriot vs. Jack Victory

 

The Patriot was able to take down The Big V with a flying shoulder block.

 

Steve Williams vs. Brian Lee

 

Dr. Death squared off with the newest member of the Terror Collective, looking to get revenge for the ambush last week. Once again, the Collective could not keep it one on one, with Ted Dibiase interfering and causing the DQ. As Dibiase and Lee double teamed Williams, someone ran out to the ring swinging a chair. It was Terry Gordy! Lee and Dibiase scattered as Gordy and Williams stood tall in the ring. Gordy had taken time off to tend to his injuries, but now he is back, and the Terror Collective will have to deal with the Miracle Violence Connection at full strength.

 

Pierre Carl Ouellet, David Cash & Jason Jett vs. Fit Finlay & The Serial Thrillaz

 

Out of nowhere, the Serial Thrillaz have eagerly leapt into the fray and joined Finlay in his feud with PCO and the Money Train. With Finlay and PCO running their respective sides, this was a long match with a lot of big moves that ended with the Thrillaz pinning Jett with the Thrill Killer (Mike Maverick Gorilla Press slams Shane Helms onto a prone opponent).

 

Roddy Piper vs. Chris Candido

 

With Candido seeking to prove himself, this was a crazy brawl that ended in a double countout, with both men slugging it out at ringside.

 

Big Bully Busick & Shane Douglas vs. Rob Van Dam & Sabu

 

As crazy a match as you can imagine that went to Sabu when he and Van Dam hit the Rolling Thunder on Shane.

 

Pacific Tag Team Title Match : Iron & Steel (Tony Atlas & Larry Cameron) © vs. The Oregon Wrecking Crew (David Young & Gary Albright)

 

A hard hitting match with the champs successfully defending their titles after a Spike Piledriver on Young.

 

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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Selland Arena, Fresno, January 18th 1991

 

The Eagle vs. John Tatum

 

Hollywood John took down the Eagle with the California Kick.

 

Too Cold Scorpio vs. Little Guido Maritato

 

Scorpio put young Guido through his paces, coming out on top in a battle of rollups for the win.

 

Steven Regal vs. Alex Wright

 

Das Wunderkind seemed to give a lot of attention to Trisa Hayes, greatly annoying both her and Regal. The English Lion was able to put him away with the Regal-Plex, but one gets the feeling he wished he could do more damage to the German rookie.

 

Chris Hamrick vs. Michael Modest

 

Modest closed out a busy but successful weekend by defeating Hamrick with the Reality Check (over the shoulder belly to back piledriver).

 

Non-Title Match : Bam Bam Bigelow vs. Toshiaki Kawada

 

In something of a surprising result, Kawada knocked out Bigelow with the Gamengiri for the win.

 

Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Jushin Liger © vs. The Lightning Kid

 

The weekend closed out with a spectacular Light Heavyweight title match, with Liger coming out on top following a top rope Frankensteiner.

 

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Oakland.

Not the best first showing for Scotty and Steveie.

Modest impresses his new teacher.

Adams puts Tommy on Dreamstreet.

Cornette has quickly become a believer in the FBI.

Stormfront clearly didn't care for a win.

Adams puts Hart on Notice.

San Francisco.

Patriot with a solid Victory.

Gordy return to save Dr Death.

Finlay and the Thrillaz strike the first blow.

Candido looks to prove himself to the boss.

RVD & Sabu were just too crazy.

Young gets spiked.

Fresno.

Tatum avenge his partner.

Guido isn't any more successful against Scorpio.

Trisha seems to be getting a lot of unwanted attention.

Modest keeps up the pressure.

Kawada k.o's the Beast.

Liger sends the fans home happy.

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Nice job getting the rookies involved in their "training" right away.  I love have quickly you get them involved in angles like Stevie RIchards already in a tag team and Little Guido being brought in by his relative.  While the matches might not be as smooth in the ring, the fans don't always see that and are more interested in the "story" that is being told.  Nice job.  

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