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Royal Family has a strong debut and seem to be a wrecking machine. 

I cant blame Flowers for being creeped out, but better to have Jake as an ally than an enemy LOL. 

Terry Taylor looks good in his debut. Will he align himself with the Brigade? 

Smothers was smart to get help from Billy Jack but be careful because he might have to fight a lot of Billy Jack's foes. 

Sommers is sent in to take care of Piper but like Kev says, there's no way Piper wont make it to that cage match with Rose.

Loved that Guerreros/Zenk-Perez match.

Hogan vs. Nord is defiantly a feud I can get behind. Add in Larry Z and this will be a lot of fun. 

After that wild 6 man tag, I cant wait for Piper/Rose in the cage! 

 

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Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Olympic Auditorium , Los Angeles , on ESPN / TSN , July 26th

Tom Zenk , Al Perez & Terry Taylor vs. The Guerrero Brothers

 It looks like whatever Mike Rotunda and Dan Spivey said to Terry Taylor last week was effective, as the Florida native is now stands with the Brigade in their match with the Guerreros. While Taylor is the newest member of the Brigade, he is actually the most seasoned, having a few years of experience on the other members. He showed considerable enthusiasm in the match, going all out when he was in the ring and calling to be tagged in when he was outside. He proved to be a clutch player when he was able to tag himself in just before Tom Zenk was caught by Chavo in a German Suplex. The ref refused to count the fall , and when Chavo got up to argue with the ref, Taylor blindsided him with a Fivearm that got the three count. A major upset win for the Brigade and they celebrated in the ring, congratulating their newest member for pulling it out for them.

Billy Jack Haynes & Tracey Smothers vs. The Marauders

 In this rematch from last week, the Marauders once again focused their attention on young Smothers , battering him hard and bloodying his nose. This only seemed to bring out the fire in Smothers, who stared back defiantly at Borne and Slater and refused to go down. He then started firing back with lefts and rights on Borne, who seemed taken aback by this unexpected rally from the man from Tennessee. Smothers was able to fight the way back to make a hot tag, and Billy Jack blasted Borne with jarring power moves before a massive power slam. Slater came in to break up the pin, but Smothers snagged him by the ankle long enough to give Billy Jack the time to get the pinfall. Both sides would slug it out after the match, but this was a major coming out for Tracey Smothers.

CanCon vs. "Diamond" Timothy Flowers & Jake Roberts

 Jake Roberts has lined himself up with the Diamond Starr Corporation in his attacks on Garvin and Burke, and nobody seems more creeped out by that than "Diamond" Timothy Flowers. Flowers was clearly wary of Roberts every time they tagged in and out, but Roberts didn't seem to care one way or the other. Deep into the match, Flowers was attempting a piledriver on Garvin, but Garvin was able to block it and counter with a backdrop. The moment he did that, Robert slithered into the ring and nailed Garvin with a DDT. Flowers was able to get the one two three, but seemed clearly unnerved by the experience.

Chicky Starr vs. Keiichi Yamada

 Chicky Starr has proven himself in his brief time in Pacific Coast to be a master of dirty tactics. He showed this during his match with the young Japanese star, as a dropkick from Yamada caused Starr to "accidentally" collide with the ref. When Yamada went over to see if the ref was OK, he turned around to be ambushed with a nasty low blow kick from Starr … only for Yamada to block the kick and catch his leg, trapping Starr. Chicky had a panicked expression when Yamada took him down with a swift legsweep, and then applied the STF. Starr had no choice but give up the match. For once, Chicky Starr was one upped in a match.

AWA Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Spoiler & Texas Red © vs. The French Revolution

 Ever since winning the Tag Titles, Spoiler and Red have dominated their opposition and looked unstoppable. Facing the team of Dino Bravo and Phil Lafleur, however, the champions faced a challenge unlike any they had faced before. Though they had only been teaming a brief time, the popular Quebecois duo worked together like they had been doing so their whole lives, showing an almost telepathic sense of when to tag each other out and keeping the champs off balance throughout the match. The champions were able to land some of their big moves, but the Revolution was always able to tag out before a pinfall attempt could be made. Bravo was even able to catch Red in an Airplane Spin and then drop him to the match, quickly covering him only for Spoiler to break up the pin. Just in the nick of time, too, as soon afterwards the bell rang, signaling a 15 minute time limit draw. After the match, it was announced that a rematch had been scheduled for Phoenix Firestorm.

 

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Taylor proves to be a strong addition to the Brigade.

Smothers shows how tough he is by hanging with Slater and Borne even helping Billy get the win. 

LOL even with the win, Flowers is still creeped out by Jake. Fun story going here.

Yamada does the impossible and gets one over on Chicky. 

Solid main event that goes the limit. Cant wait for the rematch. 

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The card is shaping up for Phoenix Firestorm at the Arizona Veterans Memorial Coliseum on August 30th in Phoenix, Arizona, and it looks like it might be AWA Pacific Coast Wrestling's biggest show yet. The card so far :

Double Main Event!

AWA Pacific Heavyweight Title Cage Match : Buddy Rose (c) vs. Roddy Piper

and

AWA World Heavyweight Title Rematch : Ted Dibiase (c) vs. Hulk Hogan

AWA Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Spoiler & Texas Red (c) vs. The French Revolution

AWA World Light Heavyweight Title Match : Brad Armstrong (c) vs. Chavo Guerrero

Double Chain Match : The Vachon Brothers vs. The Assassins

Larry Zbyszko vs. Super Strong Machine with Nord The Barbarian and Hulk Hogan handcuffed to each other at ringside

Keiichi Yamada & The Cobra vs. The Starr "Cousins"

No DQ Street Fight : The Marauders vs. Billy Jack Haynes & Tracey Smothers

Plus defenses of the AWA World Tag Team Titles, the AWA Pacific TV Title, and the AWA Golden State Tag Team Titles.

 

 

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AWA Pacific Wrestling show from the LA Sports Arena, Los Angeles, July 27th

Mike Rotunda, Dan Spivey & Terry Taylor vs. The Guerrero Brothers

 Taylor pinned Mando after hitting the Fivearm

Dick Slater vs. Tracey Smothers

 Slater won win a piledriver

Tom Zenk & Al Perez vs. The Royal Family

 Rip Morgan took Perez down with a powerslam

"Diamond" Timothy Flowers vs. Dino Bravo

 Bravo scored the victory with a side slam

Super Strong Machine & Hulk Hogan vs. Larry Zbyszko & Nord The Barbarian

 Hogan got the pinfall on Larry Z after an Axe Bomber

Roddy Piper vs. Doug Somers

 Piper won by DQ after he was attacked by Ed Wiskowski

AWA Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Buddy Rose © vs. Phil LaFleur

 Rose successfully defended his title after he executed the Inside Out Backbreaker on LaFleur

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Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver, on ESPN / TSN , August 2nd

Mike Rotunda, Dan Spivey & Terry Taylor vs.  The Guerrero Brothers

 After getting the win for the Brigade last week, Taylor certainly seemed to be feeling his oats this week. He was all fist and fire against the Guerreros, going at them with full intensity and clearly looking to prove that last week was no fluke. He even refused several opportunities to tag out, much to the consternation of his partners. This would turn out to be a costly mistake, as Taylor once again had Chavo lined up for the Fivearm, only for Chavo to dodge it at the last second and catch Taylor coming off the rebound with a kneelift. One German suplex later, and the Guerreros had evened up their previous loss. Rotunda and Spivey did their best to support their partner as they left the ring, but Taylor seemed incredibly upset at his loss.

The Spoiler vs. Phil Lafleur

 With Spoiler and Texas Red set to defend their tag titles against the French Revolution at Phoenix Firestorm, this singles match gives a partial preview of that bout. Both men had their partners at ringside , and there was always a hint of danger in the air that they might get directly involved in the match. Spoiler attempted to dominate the match with his superior size and experience, but the considerable speed and agility of Lafleur meant that the young Canadian was difficult to keep down for two long. It seemed like it would be all over for Lafleur when Spoiler whipped him so hard into the corner that he tumbled out of the ring. Texas Red immediately swept in , looking to do some damage, only to find Dino Bravo blocking the way. The two men started jawing at each other, providing sufficient distraction to Spoiler that he didn't notice Lafleur ascending to the top turnbuckle. Lafleur caught him off guard with a flying cross body press that scored a shocking one two three. Lafleur had scored a major upset going into the Title match. After the match, it looked like the two teams might go at it in the ring, but the ref interceded, forcing the teams to head back to the locker room.

Rip Morgan vs. Tom Zenk

 The newest member of the Embassy has made a big splash since he arrived in the Pacific Coast, and the Brigade have been at a loss to find a way to contain him. Tom Zenk did his best , trying hit and run tactics on the big New Zealander and hitting some impressive dropkicks, but eventually his luck ran out and Morgan caught him flat footed with a big lariat. Morgan stood him back up and took him down again with a Big Boot to the chest. With the addition of Morgan to their roster, the Embassy look like they just might be unstoppable.

Ron Starr vs. Keiichi Yamada

 In another singles match that acts as a prelude to a tag match at Phoenix Firestorm, the gifted young Yamada squared off against the unpredictable Ron Starr. Usually in a singles match with a technical star like Yamada, Starr would bring his own considerable scientific wrestling skill to the fore, but this time out he went to full own brawling mode. Yamada was initially caught off guard but started firing back with some vicious kicks of his own. The battle went back and forth until Yamada caught Starr under the jaw with a palm thrust and just barely held him down for the count of three. You can bet this is just a taste of what is to come at Phoenix Firestorm when Yamada and Cobra will face both of the Starr "Cousins" .

AWA Pacific Television Title Match : Ron Garvin © vs. Jake Roberts

 Since arriving in the Pacific Coast, Roberts has made most of his attacks on Ron Garvin from ambush. He now had to face the man with the Hands Of Stone head on, and Garvin was clearly out for revenge. He came at the Snake with full velocity, but Roberts kept backpedaling out of the way, stalling and dodging for all he was worth. Garvin was able to land a few shots, but that just inspired Roberts to go to the gutter and take control with eye gouges and choke holds. When the ref tried to break it up, Jake hit him with a DDT that left him lying on the mat. Roberts and Garvin kept going at it until the ref finally recovered and called for a DQ win for Garvin. These two are an explosive combination and it is only a matter of time before they go off.

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Taylor is fighting hard but maybe to hard as he takes the fall against the Guerreros. 

LaFleur gets the big win over Spoiler. Can he carry that momentum into the upcoming tag title bout at Firestorm? 

Rip Morgan is mowing through the competition as Zenk takes the big boot.

The Starrs/Cobra-Yamada feud is becoming a real gem. Cant wait for that big tag match at Firestorm.

Jake gets DQed but man I feel like the TV title will be his soon. Then again, never count the Man with the Hands of Stone out.  

 

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AWA Pacific Wrestling show from the Victoria Memorial Arena, Victoria, August 3rd

Terry Taylor vs. Chavo Guerrero

 Chavo won with the top rope flying somersault senton

The Vachon Brothers vs. The Assassins

 A bloody battle that the Vachons were able to pull out with a double avalanche on Assassin #2

The Marauders vs. Billy Jack Haynes & Tracey Smothers

 Slater pinned Smothers after a piledriver

Mr. Hito vs. Al Perez

 Perez got the victory with a German Suplex

AWA Golden State Tag Team Title Match : Hector & Mando Guerrero © vs. Mike Rotunda & Dan Spivey

 Hector hit a running cross body press on Spivey to defend their titles

Hulk Hogan vs. Nord The Barbarian

 Hogan won with an Axe Bomber

AWA Pacific Television Title Match : Ron Garvin © vs. Jake Roberts

 An intense brawl that ended up going to a double DQ

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

The Starr "Cousins" vs. The Hart Brothers

 These two teams have had some intense battles for the past few months, and both went at it full bore in this match. The Starrs pulled out all of the cheating stops to try and get over on the Harts, but the Brothers were equally determined to not go down to their hated rivals. The end came when Chicky backdropped Bruce over the top rope and turned around to congratulate himself, only for Bruce to catch himself on the ring apron. Chicky turned around and was caught by a slingshot cross body (assisted by a schoolboy trip from Keith) that got the victory for the Harts. It looks like the Harts are fighting fire with fire, and it was after this match that it was announced that the Hart Brothers would get an AWA World Tag Team Title match at Phoenix Firestorm.

Butcher Vachon vs. Assassin #1

 The Vachons and the Assassins have also been having some truly ferocious battles and, even in a singles match, the presence of their partners at ringside gave an aura of impending chaos. Butcher and #1 slugged it out for a while before their partners gave into the inevitable and joined in the fun, leading to a double DQ. If the double chain match at Phoenix Firestorm doesn't settle this score, nothing will.

Ed Wiskowski vs. The Cobra

 The Polish Prince is currently engaging in a campaign to make sure that Roddy Piper doesn't make it to Phoenix Firestorm, while Cobra was gearing up for his tag match against the Starr "Cousins" with his partner Keiichi Yamada. Wiskowski looked to be out to make a statement as he brutalized his smaller opponent with jarring slams and throws. Cobra tried to fight back with his incredible speed and high flying, but whenever he got within reach of Wiskowski, the Prince would administer more punishment. He tried to climb to the top rope to try and take the big man down with some sort of flying move, but a huge clothesline from Wiskowski send him tumbling to the mat, landing badly on his knee. Smelling blood, the Prince gave a number of nasty kicks to Cobra's damaged leg before finishing him off with a face first piledriver. This was not enough for Wiskowski, as he kept attacking Cobra after the bell until Keiichi Yamada and Super Strong Machine rushed in to pull their partner out of danger. If Piper wants to make it to Phoenix Firestorm in one piece, he had a considerable roadblock to get past first by the name of Ed Wiskowski.

Battle Royal for a shot at Ron Garvin's TV Title at Phoenix Firestorm : participants – Mike Rotunda, Dan Spivey, Tom Zenk, Al Perez, Terry Taylor , Rip Morgan, Jonathan Boyd, Chavo Guerrero, Hector Guerrero, Mando Guerrero, Matt Borne, Dick Slater, Billy Jack Haynes, Tracey Smothers, "Diamond" Timothy Flowers, Jake Roberts, Leo Burke, Super Strong Machine, Keiichi Yamada

 Stakes were incredibly high in this match, with a TV title shot at what is shaping up to be the biggest Pacific Coast of the year up for grabs. The battle royal featured many up and coming young stars looking to make their mark, as well as several hardened veterans eager to consolidate their position in the rankings. The action was hard hitting throughout, with many nasty spills taken to the outside. By the time it got down to 5 remaining combatants, Rip Morgan had Terry Taylor against the ropes and was raining down with brutal punches, while on the other side of the ring, Mike Rotunda and Billy Jack Haynes were trying mightily to hoist Jake Roberts over the top. Roberts, for his part, was struggling just as hard to stay in, holding on to both men with a double headlock, and it looked at several points as though they might all go out. Rip Morgan tried to put Taylor out for good with a big lariat, but Taylor yanked down the top rope at the last second, sending the New Zealander flying out of the ring and eliminating him. Taylor looked across the ring , saw the others teetering on the bring, and ducked under and used leverage to dump all three of them out of the match. Terry Taylor was the winner! Rotunda and Haynes looked at Taylor in confusion, while Roberts had a thoughtful look to his trademark evil smirk before he returned to the locker room. Rotunda got in the ring and asked Taylor what gives, but Taylor only replied with a diffident shrug and a smile, patting Rotunda on the back. Rotunda was scowling as he and Taylor left the ring together. Regardless, Taylor would be getting the shot against Ron Garvin at Phoenix Firestorm, possibly the biggest opportunity of his career.

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Hart brothers take down the Starrs  and get a well deserved title match.

You're right, if a double chain match doesn't end the Vachons/Assassins feud, nothing will. 

Enjoyed the contrast of styles match between Ed and Cobra. Ed looks vicious as he sends a message to Piper.

Fun battle royal. Terry Taylor gets the surprise win! Hmmmm what does Jake have in mind???

Firestorm is shaping up to be one epic event! 

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AWA Pacific Wrestling show from the Portland Memorial Coliseum , Portland , August 10th

Al Perez & Tom Zenk vs. Mr. Hito & Masanobu Fuchi

 Zenk pinned Fuchi after a top rope missile dropkick

The Marauders vs. Billy Jack Haynes & Tracey Smothers

 Matt Borne hit the Cannonball splash on Smothers to get the victory

Terry Taylor vs. Mando Guerrero

 Taylor caught Mando with the Fivearm to pull off the upset win

AWA Pacific TV Title Match : Ron Garvin © vs. "Diamond" Timothy Flowers

 Garvin knocked Flowers out with the Hands Of Stone Punch

Roddy Piper vs. Ed Wiskowski

 Both men went to a double countout while brawling outside the ring

Buddy Rose & Doug Somers vs. Keiichi Yamada & The Cobra

 Rose caught Cobra in a nasty chop block to the knee from behind, setting up Somers to put him away with a Figure Four. Cobra's knee was clearly badly hurt during the match, and he had to be helped to the back by Yamada.

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