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Badd Company heats the crowd up with a win over the Vice Squad.

The strengthened Playboy Club claims first blood by taking out Wright. How will Duggan & co respond?

Gator & Megaman are proving a formidable team.

Candido has to get dirty to put down Double J. 

So the Masked Avenger only has eyes for Bubba eh? Intriguing.

Wow it takes 4 men to beat Owen. Nice rub for the Snowbird.

Duggan & British Steel get vengeance on Rose & the Dog Pound. But Rose continues to elude Duggan.

Vancouver does PCW good once again.

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Sweet finish by Badd Co.

Easy Ed and Finlay not only get the win but put Wright out on the stretcher. That was brutal.

Gator and the Mega Man are on a roll as they get a huge win over the Guerreros. 

Candido and Jarrett give the fans an exciting match with Candido retaining. 

Well it looks like the Avenger only has one thing on his mind and that's Big Bubba. 

Smothers gets the tainted win thanks to his buddies. I'm sure Owen has some friends he can bring out next time. 

Fun main event to close out the show. Duggan looks strong as he heads into an inevitable showdown with Rose.  

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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Kelowna Memorial Arena, Kelowna, July 4th

 

Brickhouse Brown vs. Todd Morton

 

After a few tough losses, Brickhouse came roaring back in a fast paced match where he pinned Todd Morton after a swinging neckbreaker.

 

Norman Smiley vs. Jack Victory

 

After his partner Too Cold Scorpio was taken out a few weeks ago with a brutal piledriver, Smiley struggled in singles action against the muscle of the Hollywood Knights. "Hollywood" Jack ended up scoring the, err, victory with the Victory-Plex.

 

Dan Severn vs. Mr. Hito

 

These two skilled warriors kept the crowd spellbound with a technical showdown where Severn was ultimately able to get Hito to give up to a Wakigatame armbreaker.

 

Barry Windham & Ron Simmons vs. "Mean" Mike Miller & Stan Hansen

 

A ferocious battle which eventually descended into chaos and the ref declaring a no contest before bolting from the ring as all four men just kept on brawling.

 

Brian Pillman vs. Bob Orton

 

It looked like the Cowboy would get another victory over the former Cincinnati Bengal when he got him up on the top turnbuckle for the Superplex. But Flyin' Brian was able to pivot in mid air and land on top of Orton, scoring the one two three.

 

Golden State Tag Team Title Match : The Hart Foundation © vs. Keiichi Yamada & Hiroshi Hase

 

The two Japanese members of the Snowbirds put up a hell of a challenge for the Hart Foundation, but the champs were able to prevail when Bret Hart dodged out of the way of Yamada's running palm thrust into the corner, and followed up with a sunset flip to successfully defend their titles.

 

Pacific Television Title Match : Bam Bam Bigelow © vs. Chris Adams

 

In perhaps the biggest grudge match of the night, Adams truly took it to the champion in his quest to win the title. But the Beast From The East found back with unrelenting fury, and won by countout when he hit Adams with a running headbutt when the Englishman was on the ring apron, sending Adams crashing to the outside.

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Kind of a rough night for Gary Hart's men as Hito taps & Adams failed to capture the TV Title. But at least the Hart Foundation retain the Golden State Tag Titles.

Percy can't be too happy either as none of the Crazy Gang get a proper win.

Decent night for the Brigade as Brickhouse gets back on the winning track & the promising team of Windham/Simmons take the CG's leader & their heavy hitter to a tie.

The Hollywood Knights break even.

Smiley seems to be a little off without his partner.

Another memorable night in Kelowna.

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Nice to see Brickhouse back on track. 

Victory with a victory. 

With those 4 men brawling, I don't blame the Ref for getting out of there.

It's not often Orton's superplex gets countered but Pillman does it. Great visual. 

Hart Foundation are on a roll. 

Heat filled main event as Bigelow literally knocks Adams off the apron for the C.O. win. 

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Great house show.

As I was reading the event, I thought it couldn't get much better then Windham/Simmons vs Miller and Hansen but then get 3 more matches that were equally exciting.  

Bigelow ... THe Harts... Adams... Yamada... Pillman.... Star power all over the event + each of these guys desreved all the attention they got as they could really wrestle.  

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Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Portland Sports Arena, Portland , on ESPN / TSN , July 9th

 

Norman Smiley vs. Brian Adams

 

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With his Thundercats partner Too Cold Scorpio temporarily out of action, Norman Smiley has faced an uphill struggle in his past few matches. This was particularly evident when he faced the "American Ninja" Brian Adams. Adams towered over Smiley, and was on his own quest to justify his place in Gary Hart's organization. Adams consistently overpowered Smiley and, although he did his best, Smiley just could not put a dent in Gary Hart's bodyguard. Adams hit the spinning backbreaker and got the one two three. But that was not enough for the man from Hawaii, and Adams kept tormenting Smiley by trapping him in an agonizing over the shoulder hangman. It looked like he could do some serious damage to Smiley, but Mike Rotunda charged out from the locker room to the rescue. He got Smiley out of the hold and started to throw down with Adams, who returned fire until Gary Hart ordered him out of the ring. He still continued shouting at Rotunda, and one could tell that these two were not done with each other.

 

Badd Company vs. Iron & Steel (Larry Cameron & Tony Atlas)

 

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This match never got off the ground, as Iron & Steel were attacked by two men on the way to the ring. Once the cameras were able to focus on what was going on, it was revealed to be the Wild Bulls, who had not been seen since they lost the Pacific Tag Team Titles to the Midnight Express. Initially , a cheer went up at their return as the Gantner Brothers tore into Cameron and Atlas with a vengeance. But as their attack went on, the fans started to pale at the savage pummeling. Ed and Rick Gantner battered Fire & Steel with chairs until Cameron and Atlas were a bloody mess, and it fell to Badd Company to grab some chairs of their own to bail them out. Cameron and Atlas had to be helped to the back, and while the Bullpen were overjoyed at the return of their heroes, the rest of the fans weren't sure what to make of their violent tactics.

 

Dave Taylor & ?? ?? vs. Ed Wiskowski & David Finlay

 

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After Steve Wright was taken out on a stretcher at a recent show, all eyes were on Dave Taylor and what he would do to fill the hole in his ranks. The fans got their answer when "We Don't Need Another Hero" by Tina Turner played over the arena PA and "Tough" Tony St. Clair came out to the ring. The English veteran was coming off a very strong run in the AWA and fans were eager to see what he could do in PCW. He and Taylor went together like bacon and eggs, with St. Clair showing considerable technical expertise while refusing to back down a single inch to the Playboy Club. That said, Wiskowski and Finlay just kept firing at them, and St. Clair was just barely able to hit the Floating Butterfly Suplex on Finlay and keep his shoulders to the mat for the three count. The English contingent have certainly regrouped with a vengeance and the Playboy Club had best keep an eye out for them.

 

Keiichi Yamada vs. "Mean" Mike Miller

 

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"Mean" Mike Miller has been especially ornery of late, with the leader of the Crazy Gang engaging in some knock down, drag out fights with Barry Windham. This time out, he was facing the young Japanese sensation Keiichi Yamada, and in spite of Yamada's considerable technical skills, Miller kept trying to drag the match down into the gutter. Miller would always go into his bag of dirty tricks, no matter what the circumstances. When Yamada looked to have Miller lined up for the Brainbuster, only for Miller to block it with a nasty low blow knee shot. Miller followed up with an over the shoulder neck breaker and got the pinfall. Not a victory to be proud of, but Miller probably doesn't care.

 

Interview : Frank Bonnema stands in the ring

 

Bonnema : Ladies and gentlemen, my next guests are a group of wrestlers who seem to be heading for big things … the Five Man Army!

 

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The fans cheer as Leo Burke, Bam Bam Bigelow, Nick Busick, Steve Blackman and Shane Douglas head out to the ring. Contrary to their normally friendly dispositions, their expressions are uncharacteristically sober.

 

Bonnema : Leo Burke, you have been working a lot with the mysterious wrestler known only as the Masked Avenger. Could the Five Man Army soon be a Six Man Army?

 

Burke : Now that is an interesting question , Frank Bonnema. Yes, the Masked Avenger has helped me out against Jim Cornette's crew, and his help has been greatly apprecated. But some of the rest of the Army haven't been as appreciative of him.

 

Douglas : It's not that we haven't been appreciative, Leo. But I just don't know what to make of him. He's been your friend, but he has made no effort to be our friend. We've teamed up with him, but he hasn't wanted to have anything to do with us.

 

Bigelow : I'm with Shane on this. He just shows up out of nowhere, and we are all supposed to just trust him? I mean, what do we really know about this guy, anyway?

 

Burke : Now listen! He has done nothing but be a good friend to me and has saved me on a number of occasions. I don't care what you think of him, I am grateful for all he has done for me. So I will keep on working with him, and that is final!

 

On that awkward note, the members of the Five Man Army keep staring at each other as the show cuts to commercial.

 

Vic Steamboat vs. The Great Muta

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Not much has been seen from the Great Muta since his return to PCW, but his hatred of the members of Missy Hyatt International continues unabated. He was all over young Steamboat, who fought back valiantly but struggled against Muta's furious attack. But things got even wilder when Eddie Gilbert stormed to the ring and attacked Muta. As the ref called for the DQ, Gilbert and Muta  went at it fist and fire, and anyone who tried to separate them just got a punch to the face or a kick to the stomach for their troubles. It took a full complement of PCW security to keep the two apart, but these two are headed for a major explosion sooner or later.

 

Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Buddy Rose © vs. Robbie Brookside

 

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After all the shenanigans that have gone on tonight, the ref started the match by ordering the rest of the Playboy Club as well as Brookside's allies back to the locker room. With the distractions being removed from the match, the fans were treated to a classic showdown of Brookside's youth and athleticism against Rose's experience and cunning. Brookside has pulled off some impressive upsets lately, and the fans rallied behind him, cheering on every time he got a near fall on the champ. In the end, Rose showed the benefit of his finely honed instincts as he caught Brookside in an attempted running cross body and hit an over the knee backbreaker. He followed up with a running splash for the win. Rose was still the champ, but Brookside impressed many with his efforts.

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The American Ninja damn near cripples Smiley & picks a fight with Rotunda.

The Iron Bulls are back baby! And the crowd is as divided on them as ever.

St Clair makes a triumphant debut alongside Taylor over Finley & Wiskowski. Clearly he's determined to show the fans of PCW why he's simply the best!

Miller shows Yamada excactly why they call him "Mean" Mike.

The Masked Avenger seems to inadvertently (?) driving a wedge between Burke and the rest of the Army.

Gilbert & Muta are heading to a bloody climax!

Brookside impresses in his biggest opportunity yet but Rose reminds everyone he's perfectly capable of defending his title alone.

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Adams looked impressive against Smiley. Adams vs. Rotunda sounds intriguing. 

WHOA! The Bulls return and take out all their frustrations on one of my favorite teams Iron and Steel. Didn't see this coming. This is going to be one hard hitting power feud. I'm all in. 

YES! I had so much fun writing for St. Clair and was looking forward to watching him in another territory. He fits in this story so well and it's good to see him back as a babyface. 

Mike Miller lives up to his mean moniker with a devastating win over Yamada.

The arrival of the masked avenger is causing a serious riff in the 5 man army. Can't wait to see where this goes. 

Muta and Gilbert are back and so is the heat! Loved that brawl and it's only a taste of what's to come.

Brookside puts in an impressive performance but the Playboy proves why he's the champ. I like that you throw in some random one off title matches. Keeps things fresh. I need to do more of this. 

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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Portland Memorial Coliseum , Portland , on ESPN / TSN Pacific Super Cards, July 10th

 

Brickhouse Brown, Scott Hall & Tom Magee vs. Chavo, Mando & Hector Guerrero

 

The younger members of the Brigade had a long, intense struggle against the veteran Guerreros, and it looked like it would go to the full 20 minute time limit draw. But within the last 30 seconds of the time limit, Hall was able to catch Hector with the Gator Breaker (fallaway slam) and score a hard fought pinfall.

 

The Masked Avenger vs. Big Bubba Rogers

 

The Avenger had changed up his gear somewhat for this match, going from all red gear and mask to red gear with black trim. These two big mastodons dropped some heavy bombs on each other, with neither man looking like they were going to give in. But little by little, it looked like the masked man started to chip away at Big Bubba. Too much so for Jim Cornette, who took advantage of the ref being knocked down to enter the ring and slug the Avenger across the back with his tennis racquet. It seemed to have all the impact of a mosquito bit on the Avenger, who whirled around and grabbed Cornette by the throat. Cornette sputtered and panicked for a bit, but soon the Midnight Express charged in to his rescue, and all of his men ganged up on the Avenger. Luckily for the Avenger, Leo Burke and Black Gold charged into the ring and scattered the Express to the four winds.

 

Dan Severn & Jeff Jarrett vs. The Vice Squad (Jimmy Del Ray & Randy Rose)

 

PCW's oddest couple had a tough battle against the former Pacific Tag Champs, but Jarrett countered an attempted DDT by Rose with an inside cradle and held him down for the one two three. Severn rushed into the ring and he and Jarrett celebrated their biggest victory yet as the fans cheered.

 

Pacific Television Title Match : Bam Bam Bigelow © vs. Chris Adams

 

Another war between these two heated rivals which Adams won by countout after he was able to Superkick Bigelow off the ring apron.

 

Eddie Gilbert & Vic Steamboat vs. The Great Muta & Mr. Hito

 

A furious encounter where Gilbert and Muta beat each other bloody throughout the match. It wound up coming down to Steamboat hitting a flying cross body press to pin Hito. Gilbert and Muta kept going at it long after the end of the match, with their partners and managers having to pull them away from each other.

 

Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Midnight Express © vs. Badd Company

 

Badd Company gave the champs a run for their money, but when the Hart Foundation came down to ringside, they tripped Tanaka coming off the ropes, and the Express capitalized with a double clothesline for the ill gotten win.

 

10 Man Tag Team Match : Jim Duggan, Dave Taylor, Tony St. Clair & British Steel (Steven Regal & Robbie Brookside) vs. Buddy Rose, Ed Wiskowski, David Finlay & The Dog Pound (Rick Steiner & Brian Knobbs)

 

As one might imagine, this was a crazy match, with Finlay and St. Clair going after each other any chance they got. It was Duggan who got the pinfall after hitting the Three Point Clothesline on Knobbs, but you just know he would have preferred to get it on Buddy Rose.

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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from McArthur Court, Eugene, July 11th

 

Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Chris Candido © vs. Norman Smiley

 

Candido won the match by hitting a flying legdrop on Smiley.

 

Scott Hall & Tom Magee vs. "Mean" Mike Miller & Stan Hansen

 

Gator and the Megaman did their best against the veterans from the Crazy Gang, but Miller and Hansen were out for blood, and Hansen put down Hall with a crushing lariat.

 

Nick Busick vs. Jack Victory

 

The Man from Powerhouse Hill was able to score the three count over "Hollywood" Jack after catching him in a Spinebuster Slam

 

Barry Windham & Ron Simmons vs. The Vice Squad (Jimmy Del Ray & Randy Rose)

 

After what had happened earlier in the show, Windham and Simmons were out to avenge their Brigade brothers. The cunning of the Vice Squad kept them out of their clutches for a while, but eventually Windham and Simmons caught up with them, and scored a convincing victory with a flying double tackle on Del Ray

 

Golden State Tag Team Title Match : The Hart Foundation © vs. Keiichi Yamada & Hiroshi Hase

 

The Hart Foundation won by DQ after Badd Company , seeking revenge for the night before, raced out to the ring to attack them.

 

Brian Pillman & Owen Hart vs. Bob Orton & Joel Deaton

 

Pillman brought his Snowbirds partner Owen Hart into his feud with Bob Orton. Pillman got the win by pinning Deaton with a slingshot sunset flip

 

California Title Match : Tracy Smothers © vs. Vic Steamboat

 

After several impressive recent outings, the younger Steamboat brother earned himself a shot at Smothers' California Title, and he certainly was looking to make the most of it. Smothers was on the defensive for much of this match, and after a long battle, went to underhanded tactics to defend his title. As Steamboat was working over his leg, Smothers grabbled a fistful of tights to get a roll up and hold him down for the one two three.

 

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First Portland.

Nail-biting win for the Brigade over Los Guerreros.

Lucky for Masked Avenger Black Gold may not like him but they like Burke enough join in.

The Odd Couple seriously move up the ranks with a win over the Vice Squad.

Adams is getting closer and closer to the TV Title.

Gilbert & Muta can barely be contained by their own allies.

Hart Foundation cost Badd Company big time.

Not sure what Dusty Rhodes is doing in Portland but he got there in time for a crazy main event.

On to Eugene 

Candido racks up another successful defense.

The Brigade & The Crazy Gang break even in 2 hard-hitting tag matches.

Buis out-powers Big V.

Badd Company returns the favor. I doubt the Snowbirds are to happy for them though.

Pillman gains a edge in his feud with Orton thanks to Owen.

"Mr Hollywood" survives a game Steamboat.

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9 hours ago, Autistic Dragon said:

 

Not sure what Dusty Rhodes is doing in Portland but he got there in time for a crazy main event.

 

Gah, was listening to Jim Cornette when I posted this, he must have mentioned Dusty. Now corrected.

Edit : He was talking about the passing of Dusty Hill, it was late and my brain doesn't work.

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The young Brigade members are gaining a lot of experience being in there with the Guerreros. 

The masked Avenger wearing new gear. Could this be the beginning of something big? 

The odd couple are working their way up the ranks.

This time Adams gets the c.o. win. The c.o. rule might have to be waived for their next TV title match.

The Gilbert/Muta feud is out of control. I'm loving it.

Hart Foundation and Badd Co. are having issues. No doubt a showdown is coming.

Oh man look at that 10 man tag match! Duggan gets the pin. Is Rose next. BTW, I can't wait to see Finlay and St. Clair go at it one on one. 

Candido might be in the running for comeback wrestler of the year.

Not many teams can stop Hansen and Miller.

Busick's spinebuster slam is one of my favorite finishers.

Orton found out Pillman has some capable friends. 

Smothers makes the most of his main event slot and retains over a game Steamboat. 

Pacific continues delivering top notch cards. 

 

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Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Portland Sports Arena, Portland , on ESPN / TSN , August 6th  

 

Tony St. Clair vs. Brian Knobbs

 

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The arrival of "Tough" Tony St. Clair has poured more fuel on the fire between then English contingent with "Hacksaw" Duggan and the Playboy Club. St. Clair was once again all poise and confidence against Dog Pound member Knobbs. Knobbs came after him with both fists flying, but could not find any gaps in St. Clair's defense. After a series of jarring takedowns, St. Clair stretched Knobbs with some painful leglocks and then put the finishing touch with the Floating Butterfly Suplex. With St. Clair on their side, the English wrestlers are going to be especially tough to keep down.

 

Paul Diamond vs. Bret Hart

 

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Badd Company has been waging a concerted campaign to take the Golden State Tag Titles from the Hart Foundation. They have had some intense contests but tonight they would face off in singles action. Diamond went all out against Hart, scoring a number of near falls. In the end, the superior experience of Hart paid off, as he was able to duck under an attempted Reverse Flying Cross Body by Diamond. Diamond crashed hard into the mat and Hart came in with a clubbing elbow smash to the back of the head. He followed up with a piledriver and scored the pinfall.

 

Dan Severn vs. Rick Steiner

 

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While both men are involved in their own separate tag team feuds, this match presented a unique matchup between two native Michiganders. While Steiner is known more for his brawling style with the Dog Pound, he, like Severn, has a considerable amateur background and was quite an accomplished grappler at the University of Michigan. This was a mostly technical bout but when Steiner came out on the short end of some exchanges, he started to take advantage of his considerable strength and started nailing some mighty clotheslines. He then got a bit cocky and went for one too many, which Severn ducked and capitalized with a takeover suplex. He swiftly followed by locking him in the Body Scissors Sleeper, and no matter what he did, Steiner could not escape. Steiner gave up the match and Severn had scored an impressive victory.

 

Vic Steamboat vs. Joel Deaton

 

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Lately, Vic Steamboat has started to emerge from the shadow of his older brother and gotten a lot of favour from the PCW fans as a beloved underdog. Joel Deaton seemed impressed by none of this, trying to intimidate his smaller opponent. Steamboat refused to knuckle under and fired back with all he had. After a blistering series of exchanges, Steamboat was able to knock Deaton out of the ring with a Karate kick. He then went up top and hit a flying cross body press to the outside. Both men went down hard, but Steamboat was able to make it back in the ring in time to score a countout victory. Deaton was furious but Percy Pringle was able to talk him down, promising him another shot at the young Hawaiian.

 

Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Midnight Express © vs. Black Gold (Steve Blackman & Shane Douglas)

 

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This match never got a chance to get underway. As Black Gold were heading to the ring, they were attacked by the Wild Bulls. Just as they had recently with Iron & Steel, the Gantner Brothers laid a vicious beatdown on Blackman and Douglas. The Midnight Express seemed surprised by the interference, but when Leo Burke and the rest of the Five Man Army rushed out to try to rescue their comrades, Eaton, Lane and Big Bubba blocked the way. Eventually, Burke, Bigelow and Busick were able to break through the line and run off the Wild Bulls, but the time it took cost a terrible toll. Blackman and Douglas were badly hurt, and had to be helped to the back by the rest of the Army.

 

Scott Hall & Tom Magee vs. Chavo & Hector Guerrero

 

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Gator and the Megaman have had a lot of momentum going for them, with them racking up impressive win after win. The Guerrero Brothers were determined not to be another notch in their score.  While the Brigade members had considerable power and athletic ability on their side, the veteran Guerreros had a wealth of experience and guile at their disposal. They crafted a risky strategy of doing everything they could to make Scott Hall mad, hoping that his hot temper would drive him into making a mistake. Eventually Hall's anger got the best of him when he stopped to argue with the ref when being escorted out of the ring. This was enough distraction for Hector to trip up Magee when he was attempting a slingshot legdrop on Chavo. Chavo got back up and hit a running senton, getting a three count while Hector intercepted Hall from breaking up the pin. A disappointing loss for Hall and Magee. Let's see if they can learn from it and come back.

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St Clair completely outwrestles Knobbs to the surprise of absolutely no one.

Hart & Diamond seems like a solid workrate midcard match.

The Beast withstands the onslaught of The Dog faced Gremlin.

Steamboat squeaks out a win over The Outlaw but this clearly isn't over.

The Wild Bulls are on the rampage & no one is safe!

Hall's temper costs him & Megaman against Los Guerreros.

You may have the most consistently stacked tv show in the game.

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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Portland Memorial Coliseum , Portland , on ESPN / TSN Pacific Super Cards, August 7th  

 

Owen Hart vs. Todd Morton

 

Owen beat Morton with a reverse flying body press

 

Scott Hall, Tom Magee & Brickhouse Brown vs. Chavo, Mando & Hector Guerrero

 

Hall had Mando up for the Gator Breaker (Fallaway Slam), but Hector dropkicked Mando's back causing Hall to tip over, and Mando got the pinfall

 

Mike Rotunda vs. Brian Adams

 

Rotunda won by DQ after Adams attacked him with a Kendo Stick

 

Pat Tanaka vs. Jim Neidhart

 

Neidhart went for a shoulder tackle in the corner, but Tanaka countered with a Sunset Flip out of the corner for the one two three

 

California Title Match : Tracy Smothers © vs. Jeff Jarrett

 

Jarrett came close to winning the title on a number of occasions, but when it looked like he would trap the champ in a figure four, "Mr. Hollywood" grabbed a fistful of Jarrett's tights to force a roll up for the pin

 

Leo Burke, Nick Busick & The Masked Avenger vs. The Midnight Express & Big Bubba Rogers

 

The Masked Avenger once again changed up his ring gear, this time switching to black mask and gear with red trim. He didn't seem to show much interest in tagging in with Nick Busick, but when Leo Burke found himself in trouble, the Avenger was quick to tag in and ended up pinning Condrey with a crushing front slam. After the match it was announced that, due to the recent injuries suffered by Black Gold, their planned Pacific Tag Team Title shot at Phoenix Firestorm would instead go to Burke and the Avenger.

 

Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Buddy Rose © vs. Steve Regal

 

Young Regal provided a considerable challenge for the Playboy, but Rose was able to block the Regal Plex with a nasty elbow shot to the face. He then followed up with the Inside Out Backbreaker to successfully defend his title.

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Pacific Coast Wrestling show from McArthur Court, Eugene, August 8th   

 

Brickhouse Brown vs. Mr. Hito

 

Brickhouse beat Hito with a swinging neckbreaker

 

Brian Pillman vs. Brian Orton

 

Orton caught Pillman in an attempted running cross body and reversed it into a vicious backbreaker for the win

 

Barry Windham & Ron Simmons vs. "Mean" Mike Miller & Stan Hansen

 

A knock down, drag out match where Windham and Simmons were finally able to put down Miller with a huge double clothesline

 

Dave Taylor, Tony St. Clair & Robbie Brookside vs. Fit Finlay & The Dog Pound (Brian Knobbs & Rick Steiner)

 

Another intense battle between these two sides there Taylor and St. Clair pulled out the win with a double vertical suplex on Knobbs from the ring apron to the inside

 

Bam Bam Bigelow & Eddie Gilbert vs. Chris Adams & The Great Muta

 

A bloody war where Muta was able to spray Gilbert in the face with the green mist and followed up with a spin kick to get the one two three. Both teams kept at it after the match and after the were separated by security, it was announced that Bigelow would defend his Television Title against Adams in a falls count anywhere match, while Gilbert and Muta would square off in a Tennessee Death Match.

 

2/3 Falls Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Chris Candido © vs. Hiroshi Hase

 

1st Fall : Candido pinned Hase with the Blonde Bombshell (flying legdrop)

 

2nd Fall : Hase pinned Candido with a Northern Lights Suplex

 

3rd Fall : Both men went to a 45 minute Time Limit Draw

 

Result : Draw

 

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First Portland.

Owen gets the crowd going with a win over Morton.

Los Guerreros really have Hall's number.

Rotunda probably wasn't feeling like a winner after a whack from the kendo stick.

Tanaka evens the score against Neidhart.

Mr Hollywood has to get dirty to retain against Double J.

Burke & Avenger earn themselves a tag title shot in Phoenix.

Rose withstands a game Regal.

On to Eugene.

Brickhouse is a great opener.

Pillman perhaps gets too excited against Orton.

The Brigade with a hard-won victory over the leader of the Crazy Gang & its fiercest fighter.

St Clair continues to be the difference maker.

A violent tag match leads to 2 huge blow-offs.

45 minutes of Candido/Hase must've had Eugene on the edge of their seats.

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Tony St. Clair continues to impress here in Pacific. 

Bret shows he can get the job done in both tag and singles competition. 

Whoever booked that Steiner/Severn match deserves a raise. 

If Vic Steamboat continues this momentum, Ricky might not be the only Steamboat holding gold in this game. 

The Wild Bulls are tearing up some teams. They're sure making a lot of enemies. 

Guerreros are winning again. When they go on these streaks, it's hard to stop them.

Adams brings out the kendo stick adding heat to his feud with Rotunda.

Smothers doesn't hesitate to bend the rules in order to hold on to his CA title. 

Avenger and Burke get the big title shot at Firestorm. I've enjoyed this storyline. Busick might not feel the same LOL. 

Crafty Rose once again retains.

Orton and Pillman is one of my favorite feuds in the game. 

Windham and Simmons put Miller down. Can they do this to Hansen? 

Bigelow/Adams in a falls count anywhere match! Gilbert/Muta in a Tennessee death match! Phoenix Firestorm is going to be one epic night of action. 

Candido and Hase give the fans one heck of a main event. These guys have some serious stamina. Great match! 

Pacific is rock'n this week. 

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