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  1. Pacific Coast Wrestling show from McArthur Court, Eugene, October 10th Nick Busick vs. Chavo Guerrero After a tough battle, The Man From Powerhouse Hill was able to catch Chavo in a Spinebuster Slam for the win Jeff Jarrett vs. One Man Gang Jarrett had the fans solidly on his side and put up a brave fight but was overwhelmed by the big 747 who pinned him after a front layout suplex Black Tiger vs. Al Snow A fast paced and exciting bout which Tiger won with a gutwrench suplex followed by a Tombstone Piledriver Dan Severn vs. Fit Finlay Two of the toughest men in PCW threw down in a hard hitting bout that ended up in a double countout with both men slugging it out in the aisle Pacific Light Heavyweight Title Match : Chris Candido © vs. Pat Tanaka An extremely competitive bout that ended when Candido ducked a Tanaka spin kick and countered with a leg sweep, followed by a legdrop and running senton to successfully defend his title Scott Hall, Tom Magee & Brickhouse Brown vs. The Hart Foundation & TNT A very heated battle that went to the Brigade when Magee caught Neidhart with a thrust kick to the jaw California Title Match : Tracy Smothers © vs. Steven Regal Young Regal really got the crowd going and looked like he might just pull off an upset win for the title when he had Smothers set up for a Cradle Suplex. But Smothers was playing possum and lured Regal into a DDT to remain the champ
  2. Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Portland Memorial Coliseum , Portland , on ESPN / TSN Pacific Super Cards, October 9th Brian Adams vs. Mr. Hito Adams beat Hito with a spinning backbreaker Leo Burke vs. The Masked Avenger Burke was out for vengeance but the masked man proved to be too much power to overcome and the Avenger pinned him after an Avalanche in the corner Vic Steamboat vs. Chris Adams Adams won by DQ when Brian Adams came out and attacked him. While Steamboat was clearly not pleased with the result, after the match he gave a long talk to Brian Adams and then patted him on the back before leaving the ring. Keiichi Yamada vs. Hector Guerrero Yamada was going for a brainbuster, but Hector blocked it and was able to trap him in the Guerrero Clutch to score the pinfall Black Gold (Steve Blackman & Shane Douglas) vs. The Dog Pound (Brian Knobbs & Rick Steiner) Blackman clotheslined Steiner into a belly to back suplex by Douglas for the win Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Midnight Express © vs. The Thundercats (Too Cold Scorpio & Norman Smiley) The Midnight Express freely used underhanded tactics throughout the match, which was no surprise. What was a surprise was that the popular Thundercats seemed just as willing to cheat back. Scorpio had Condrey's shoulders to the mat after a Sunset Flip out of the corner, but while the ref was escorting Smiley out of the ring, Bobby Eaton broke up the pin with a diving clothesline on Scorpio, then put Condrey on top to get his team the one two three. Barry Windham vs. "Mean" Mike Miller These two have had some intense battles, and this one was no exception. But Windham seemed to especially have a fire in his belly, and wound up flattening Miller with a Western lariat to pull out an impressive victory. Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Buddy Rose © vs. Tony St. Clair Rose won by DQ when he ducked an attempted spinning forearm smash and St. Clair accidentally hit the ref. Rose was laughing when they announced the result, but stopped laughing when a furious St. Clair chased him out of the ring and back to the locker room.
  3. Hot PCW New Bulletin : The main event of the next Pacific Wrestling Showcase will be a 20 man battle royal. The prize for the winner? A Pacific Heavyweight Title match at San Diego Battleground!
  4. "I'm Steve 'Do It, To It' Cox .... and I just don't give a damn!"
  5. Wikipedia has Steve Cox retiring in 2006, and he is working in places like WCW, GWF and UWF-i into the 1990s.
  6. Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Portland Sports Arena, Portland , on ESPN / TSN , October 8th TNT vs. Matt Dyson Last week, Brian Adams found himself kicked out of Gary Hart International and subsequently attacked by a mysterious facepainted man. This week , Gary Hart came out and introduced that man as his newest protégé, the Puerto Rican firebrand known as TNT. Young Matt Dyson was probably wishing that he was making his debut on a different week, as TNT brutally and effectively dismantled him with a series of chops and kicks before putting him down for good with a whalloping spin kick. An impressive debut, but he had best be on his guard, because you know that big Brian Adams is going to be out for vengeance. Brian Pillman vs. Mando Guerrero The former Cincinnati Bengal has had several exciting matches with Hector Guerrero, but tonight he would be facing another Guerrero, Mando. Mando did everything he could to ground Flyin' Brian with some takedowns and submission holds. But Pillman has learned a lot in his short time and was able to roll through or break out of these holds, and it didn't take long for him to take to the sky. He peppered Mando with his trademark aerial moves before pinning him following the Air Pillman. A satisfying win for Pillman, however you know he is looking for just one more match with Hector Guerrero. Pacific Television Title Match : Big Bubba Rogers © vs. Brickhouse Brown Ever since his controversial win over Bam Bam Bigelow for the Pacific TV Title, Big Bubba Rogers has been an unstoppable juggernaut. No one has come close to taking the belt from him. The popular Brickhouse did his best, but Rogers would not be denied, catching him with a Big Bubba Slam for another dominating victory. After the match , he and Jim Cornette , along with the Midnight Express, gathered in the ring. Frank Bonnema joined them. Bonnema : Well, Jim Cornette, you certainly seem to be full of yourself today. Cornette : Well, Freewheelin' Frank, I have every right to be. The Midnight Express are the Pacific Tag Team Champs, my man Big Bubba is the TV champ, and no one is even close to taking the gold from us. Camp Cornette is on top of the world and no one can stop us n- … Cornette is cut off by the sound of "Living After Midnight" by Judas Priest. playing over the arena PA. Cornette and his men are initially furious, but then start laughing when they see Robbie Brookside and Steven Regal, the members of British Steel, come to the ring, looking mad as hell and not about to take it anymore. Cornette : Well, well , well … if it isn't George and Andrew, fresh from guesting with Elton John at Live Aid! How can we help you, boys? If there is something bugging you, Big Bubba will gladly wake you up before you go go! Brookside : Jim Cornette, every time we get close to winning the Pacific Tag Titles, you send this big clot *pointing at Big Bubba* into the ring to pull your fat out of the fire. Well, at San Diego Battleground, that comes to an end! We have request in with the PCW board of directors to get us a title match, and Big Bubba will be banned from ringside. The Midnight Express immediately seem anxious, with Big Bubba remaining his usual impassive self, but Cornette calms them down and turns to British Steel. Cornette : Now, now, boys, we both know that will go nowhere. My mother's lawyers will have that injunction tied up until hell freezes over. I need Big Bubba for my own personal protection from these yahoos in the audience. But I am feeling generous, so I will make a little deal with you. I am sick of looking at you , week in and week out, and I never want to see you again. And I don't want you going to some other territory and crying about how the big , mean Midnight Express cheated you out of the titles. I want your team done for good. So I will agree to your conditions. We will defend the titles and Big Bubba will stay back at the locker room … on one condition. If you lose the match, whichever one of you loses the fall … will be gone from Pacific Coast Wrestling! British Steel will be no more! One of you will have to go somewhere else, while the other one will be forced to stay behind and live with the shame of their failure! What do you say, boys? There follows some intense discussion between Brookside and Regal before they make their reply. Regal : Well, Jim Cornette, we will accept your conditions, but only with one condition of our own. Your stipulation will also apply to your own team. If the Midnight Express lose, the loser of the fall will be forced to leave Pacific Coast Wrestling! Some more frantic chatter among the Midnight Express before Cornette responds. Cornette : You drive a hard bargain. But it is worth it to me just so I don't have to see your stupid faces again. I have full confidence in my men that there is no chance of you winning. You're on! Eddie Gilbert & Vic Steamboat vs. Bob Orton & Joel Deaton Gilbert and Steamboat have fought hard against the men from the Crazy Gang and have just gotten the word that they would be facing Orton and Deaton, respectively, in singles matches at San Diego Battleground. Neither team wanted to look weak before their high profile battles, so they both went all out in this match, and it seemed at different points like either team could take the match. It came down to skullduggery on the part of the Crazy Gang, as they took advantage of a distraction of the referee to blindside Steamboat with a double lariat to take the win. A tough loss for Missy Hyatt International, but they are focused on getting the win back at San Diego Battleground. Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Buddy Rose © vs. Shane Douglas Shane Douglas has learned a lot in his time in the Pacific Coast, both from his mentor Leo Burke and his partner Steve Blackman. Tonight, all that education would be put to the test as he got his shot at the Playboy's Pacific Heavyweight Title, and he was determined to make the most of that opportunity. He was very aggressive with the champ, and Rose seemed somewhat caught off guard by the fighting spirit of the young Pennsylvania native. Rose certainly knew how to cut off some of Douglas' offense by digging into his considerable bag of tricks, but Douglas just kept battling back. Shane's youthful high spirits got the better of hi when he went for a running cross body on Rose, only for the Playboy to counter with a rollover and, with his feet on the ropes, get the tainted pinfall. While Douglas may not have won the title, he certainly had won a new level of respect from the fans.
  7. Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Kelowna Memorial Arena, Kelowna, October 3rd Dan Severn & Jeff Jarrett vs. The Vice Squad (Jimmy Del Ray & Randy Rose) Severn beat Rose with a takeover suplex Ron Simmons vs. "Mean" Mike Miller Simmons won with a running spear Barry Windham, Tom Magee & Scott Hall vs. The Hart Foundation & The Great Muta The highlight of this match was a long exchange between Windham and Bret Hart. Hart ultimately won the match for his team when he countered an attempted neckbreaker by Magee with a lightning quick Russian Legsweep. Eddie Gilbert vs. Bob Orton Gilbert caught Orton coming off the ropes with a Hot Shot for the victory Pacific Television Title Match : Big Bubba Rogers © vs. Mike Rotunda Rotunda was still showing the effects of the earlier attack by One Man Gang, but put in a valiant effort before being pinned by the champ after an Avalanche in the corner Iron & Steel (Tony Atlas & Larry Cameron) vs. The Wild Bulls (Ed & Rick Gantner) Another hard hitting bout between these two heated rivals that ended when Cameron went for the Harlem Hammer (running double axehandle to the back of the head and neck) on Ed Gantner, only for the Wild Bull to duck and come back with the Bull Hammer (running forearm smash to the face) to get the win California Title Match : Tracy Smothers © vs. Owen Hart Owen hit a flying cross body off the top rope to the outside on Smothers, then was able to make it back into the ring to beat the count and get the win by countout. Smothers remained California champ.
  8. Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN , October 2nd Black Gold (Steve Blackman & Shane Douglas) vs. The Dog Pound (Brian Knobbs & Rick Steiner) Douglas caught Steiner with a belly to belly suplex for the win Ron Simmons & Brickhouse Brown vs. Stan Hansen & Joel Deaton Hansen pinned Brickhouse after hitting the lariat The Thundercats (Too Cold Scorpio & Norman Smiley) vs. Brian Adams & Chris Adams Once again, Brian Adams wrestled the bulk of this match for his team, but this time it was because Chris Adams refused to tag in. Chris Adams and Gary Hart were berating Brian Adams the whole time, but the American Ninja put in a game effort against the former Golden State Tag champs, up until Chris Adams finally came into the ring, only to hit his own partner with a Superkick, right into a rollup by Smiley for a Thundercats win. Chris Adams and Gary Hart continued to verbally abuse Brian Adams even after the end of the match, until Brian had enough and grabbed them both by the throat. Unfortunately for him, at this point a mysterious man in face paint charged the ring and nailed Brian with a crescent kick. He, Chris Adams and Gary Hart proceeded to put the boots to Adams. When this happened, the Thundercats bailed out of the ring, leaving Brian to his fate, but soon Vic Steamboat, Shane Douglas and Steve Blackman ran out to rescue the big Hawaiian, sending Chris Adams, Gary Hart and the mystery man running out of the ring. Who is this strange new cohort to Gary Hart International. Nick Busick vs. The Masked Avenger The Man From Powerhouse Hill did his best to try to avenge his mentor Leo Burke, but the huge Masked Avenger was able to take him down with an over the knee backbreaker to get the win. Brian Pillman vs. Hector Guerrero Another fast paced classic from these two that Pillman won when he trapped Hector with a crucifix counter to an attempted clothesline Pacific Tag Team Title Match : The Midnight Express © vs. British Steel (Steven Regal & Robbie Brookside) While Cornette distracted the referee , Big Bubba Rogers entered the ring and hit a Bubba Slam on Brookside, leaving him to be pinned by Bobby Eaton Tony St. Clair, Black Tiger & Vic Steamboat vs. Budy Rose, Ed Wiskowski & Fit Finlay Finlay had Tiger set up for a Tombstone Piledriver, only for Tiger to reverse it into his own Tombstone and score the victory
  9. Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Victoria Memorial Arena, Victoria, on ESPN / TSN, October 1st Black Tiger vs. Ben Morgan After making his first appearance in a tag match with Tony St. Clair, the mysterious Black Tiger makes his singles debut tonight. The masked man was all over the rookie Morgan, tying him in knots with a serious of weardown holds and flummoxing him with super fast flying moves. He finally drove him to the mat with a Tombstone Piledriver and got the pinfall. The British Invasion has gone through a lot of changes, but the addition of Black Tiger might well help them break into the upper ranks of PCW. Mike Rotunda vs. One Man Gang Another relative newcomer to Pacific Coast Wrestling is the One Man Gang, and he has been pretty much mowing through anyone he has faced. Mike Rotunda was a game challenger and did everything he could, but nothing he attempted was able to put a dent in the big 747. In a desperation move, he tried to get him up in a Samoan Drop, but the Gang's towering mass was too much for the Syracuse letterman , and the two crashed to the match. Gang was able to get up and hit two elbowdrops, followed by a running splash for the one two three. That was not enough for the Crazy Gang member, as Percy Pringle tossed him his chain. One Man Gang looked like he was going to do some serious damage on Rotunda, but then a cheer went up from the crowd as Barry Windham, making his return, charged out and sent Gang out of the ring with a dropkick to the back. Windham hovered protectively over Rotunda, and Gang looked like he was going to get back in the ring, but Pringle ushered him back to the locker room. It looks like Windham is drawing a line in the sand and is determined that the One Man Gang's rampage goes no further. The Thundercats (Too Cold Scorpio & Norman Smiley) vs. Chris Adams & Brian Adams While Gary Hart's men have had some wins over the Thundercats, the American Ninja's headstrong attitude is clearly grating on both Hart and Chris Adams. Once again, he tried to shoulder the bulk of the action in the match, and while he landed some big moves on his smaller opponents, you could see him getting some dirty looks from his manager and teammate. His newfound confidence got the better of him when he was beating down Smiley in the corner, but had failed to notice that he had tagged in Scorpio. Scorpio came in with a top rope Sunset Flip, and with an assist of leverage from Smiley, he held Adams' shoulders to the mat for the count of three. Brian Adams was downcast after the match, and Hart and Chris Adams kept berating him all the way back to the locker room. Badd Company vs. The Bomb Squad (Chris Candido & Al Snow) In a very short time, The Bomb Squad has become one of the most exciting teams in the crowded PCW tag ranks. In spite of Candido's bratty attitude, their high speed, high risk style has captured the attention of he fans who love their dynamic in ring ability as much as they hate their insufferable disposition. Tonight, they would be facing another exciting team, Badd Company (who were surprisingly out without their manager, Missy Hyatt). The two teams engaged in an incredibly quick paced match, which led to the fans nearly gasping for breath as they tried to keep up with the action. It looked like it would go to Badd Company when they had Snow set up for their Thrust Kick/German Suplex combo. But Candido intercepted Diamond before he was able to hit the Thrust Kick, and Snow took Tanaka down with a legsweep. He then followed up with a Wheelbarrow Suplex that scored the pinfall. After that impressive win, the Bomb Squad are clearly exploding to the top. Interview : Frank Bonnema stands in the ring Bonnema : Ladies and gentlemen, my next guests have suffered some setbacks lately in Pacific Coast Wrestling … the Five Man Army. The crowd cheers as the Five Man Army head to the ring, but the Army are clearly not in a jovial mood. Leo Burke looked miserable, while Bam Bam Bigelow, Nick Busick, Shane Douglas and Steve Blackman looked equally grim. Once they got to the ring, Burke asked Bonnema for the microphone. Burke : Thank you, Frank, I can take this from here. There's something I need to say to the men in front of everyone. * The Army give him their full attention * Army, face it. I blew it. I didn't listen to you and I trusted the Masked Avenger, and it cost us. I was betrayed by him and he left my lying in the middle of the ring. And now, Bam Bam is no longer the television champ because of him. I screwed up, and if you guys want to say "I told you so" … well, now is your chance. I sure deserve it. Bam Bam looks to the others, who nod their heads, agreeing that he will speak for all of them. Bigelow : Leo, no way we are going to do that. The Army is not an "I told you" kind of team. You made a mistake … well, so have the rest of us. No sense beating yourself up over things you can't change now. You trusted someone and it turned out badly. Well, you trusted us too. Hell, you took a chance on me, a yahoo from Asbury Park, and I will always be thankful for it. Burke : Well, thank you, Bam Bam. That is very generous of you. Bigelow : None of that, boss. We're a team. We're going to move forward as a team and take care of business. The Masked Avenger stabbed us all in the back, and we are going to make him pay. If it is the last thing we do … we are going to run the Masked Avenger out of Pacific Coast Wrestling! Steven Regal vs. Dennis Condrey British Steel have been hot on the heels of the Pacific Tag Champs the Midnight Express, but Jim Cornette's men have been thus far able to keep the titles out of their grasp. While Regal's partner Robbie Brookside was by his side for this singles match, Condrey was backed up by Bobby Eaton, Jim Cornette, and Cornette's huge bodyguard Big Bubba Rogers. With all of these distractions at ringside, it was difficult for Regal to get much traction in the match, but he certainly did his best. Unfortunately, when the action spilled out to ringside, Cornette was able to draw the attention of the referee while Big Bubba hit the Bubba Slam on Regal. Regal was not able to make it back in the ring, leading to a countout win for Condrey. Brookside helped his partner up and the two were livid at the result, but Cornette's men didn't seem to care, cackling all the way back to the locker room. Tony St. Clair vs. Ed Wiskowski Someone else gunning for PCW gold is Regal and Brookside's British Invasion stablemate, "Tough" Tony St. Clair. He is hot on the trail of the Pacific Heavyweight champ Buddy Rose, but tonight, he would have to face the Playboy's closest ally, the big "Polish Prince" Ed Wiskowski. Easy Ed was in no mood to trifle and threw plenty of big bombs as he was clearly out to hurt St. Clair. But they didn't call St. Clair "Tough" Tony for nothing, and the Englishman weathered out the storm and started throwing bombs of his own. He was ultimately able to hit the spinning forearm smash to knock out Wiskowski for the victory. No one is going to get in St. Clair's way on his path to the Playboy
  10. An excellent start for the new Florida promotion. Nice to see that, years after I first paired them, the Glamour Boys are still making an impact Kazaharu certainly seems like he will be a major player for Akbar's crew. You definitely have the start of a first rate tag division, I certainly wouldn't want to meet the Highwaymen in a dark alley.
  11. Pacific Coast Wrestling show from McArthur Court, Eugene, September 19th Badd Company vs. The Bomb Squad (Chris Candido & Al Snow) A long and competitive match where the Bomb Squad won in something of an upset when Candido caught Tanaka in an attempted cross body press and reversed it so that he and Snow hit a spike tombstone piledriver for the win Barry Windham vs. Ed Wiskowski A bruising battle between two big heavyweights which Windham won with a Western Lariat Black Gold (Steve Blackman & Shane Douglas) vs. The Dog Pound (Brian Knobbs & Rick Steiner) A very tightly contested match that Blackman won for his team when he knocked Steiner out with the running bicycle kick Mando & Chavo Guerrero vs. Keiichi Yamada & Hiroshi Hase Another spectacular tag team battle which ended when Mando pinned Yamada with a German Suplex Scott Hall , Tom Magee & Mike Rotunda vs. The Hart Foundation & Mr. Hito Magee pulled out the win for the Brigade by catching Hito coming off the ropes with a thrust kick to the jaw Golden State Tag Team Title Match : The Midnight Express © vs. British Steel (Steven Regal & Robbie Brookside) British Steel put up a fierce challenge for the Golden State titles but the Midnights came out on top when Condrey blocked an attempted Regal Plex by Regal and countered with a DDT.
  12. Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Portland Memorial Coliseum , Portland , on ESPN / TSN Pacific Super Cards, September 18th Dan Severn & Jeff Jarrett vs. The Vice Squad (Jimmy Del Ray & Randy Rose) Jarrett dropkicked Rose into a takeover suplex by Severn for the victory One Man Gang vs. Too Cold Scorpio Gang pinned Scorpio after an Avalanche followed by a running splash Brickhouse Brown vs. Jack Victory Brickhouse won with a top rope missile dropkick Nick Busick vs. The Masked Avenger The Avenger was beating down Busick in the corner when Bam Bam Bigelow charged into the ring and attacked him, leading to a DQ win for the masked man. It took both Busick and Leo Burke to pull Bigelow away from the Avenger Ron Simmons vs. "Mean" Mike Miller Simmons flattened Miller with a devastating spear to score the pinfall Brian Pillman vs. Hector Guerrero Another heated and fast paced match that ended when Hector caught Flyin' Brian in the Guerrero Clutch to get the one two three Eddie Gilbert & Vic Steamboat vs. Bob Orton & Joel Deaton Gilbert pinned Deaton after a piledriver 2/3 Falls Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Buddy Rose © vs. Tony St. Clair 1st Fall : Rose pinned St. Clair with a roll up in the corner assisted by a fistful of trunks and his feet on the ropes 2nd Fall : St. Clair evened up the match after hitting a spinning forearm smash 3rd Fall : The match went to the 45 minute Time Limit Result : Draw
  13. Can't wait to see the first show!
  14. Steamboat vs. Bock will be a classic for the ages.
  15. Kevin Sullivan, always bringing the chaos!
  16. Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Portland Sports Arena, Portland , on ESPN / TSN , September 17th One Man Gang vs. Ben Morgan Last week, One Man Gang made a big splash with his first appearance in Pacific Coast Wrestling by attacking Barry Windham. This sent shockwaves throughout PCW, and young Ben Morgan was clearly terrified to be facing the big 747. His fears were proved well founded as Gang mauled him like a bear before putting him out with a front layout suplex. But Gang and Percy Pringle were looking to make an example of Morgan, and Pringle ordered Gang to give a literal big splash on the prone Morgan's back, to which Gang eagerly obliged. Morgan was taken out of the ring on a stretcher, and the other wrestlers in PCW have to be more than a literal concern. Ron Simmons vs. Joel Deaton The Crazy Gang may be on a high with the addition of the One Man Gang to their ranks, but Ron Simmons is clearly looking to bring them back down to earth. Still smarting from a tough loss at Phoenix Firestorm to Stan Hansen, Simmons is looking for redemption and Joel Deaton is the first one in his sights on the road to that goal. Deaton was certainly not going to lie down for the intense Brigade member, and the match was back and forth for much of its duration. Then it seemed like Simmons simply had enough and he opened fire on the lanky Texan with a series of mighty power moves, before he hit the running Spear to get the win. A big victory for Simmons, but you know he won't be satisfied until he finally is able to defeat Stan Hansen. The Thundercats (Too Cold Scorpio & Norman Smiley) vs. Brian Adams & Chris Adams A feud has quickly blown up between these two duos, with Adams in particular seeming to want to prove himself. The American Ninja was quite impressive with how he was able to dominate his smaller opponents, taking up most of the time in the ring for his team. This started to annoy both Chris Adams and Gary Hart, who tried to get his attention to tag out, but either Brian didn't hear them or didn't care. This would come to haunt him as the Thundercats managed to catch him off balance with a series of double team moves, but he was still able to catch Scorpio coming off the ropes and drop him throat first onto the top rope. He then hoisted him up an impressive press slam before dropping him to the match and following up with the spinning backbreaker to put him away. Brian seemed quite enthused by his victory, but Chris Adams and Gary Hart could be seen exchanging unhappy looks as they left the ring. Tony St. Clair & ?? ?? vs. Buddy Rose & Fit Finlay With the news that Dave Taylor had to return to England to attend to family business, the fans were buzzing as to just who would be Tony St. Clair's partner in the match. Some of the questions were answered when St. Clair introduced the latest member of the British Invasion, Black Tiger. The masked wrestler had made a big name for himself in Japan, but was still pretty much a mystery to the Pacific Coast fans. Regardless, he was able to tie up Fit Finlay any time they locked up, leaving St. Clair to focus on Buddy Rose. The Pacific Heavyweight Champion was running scared from St. Clair for most of the match, and having his big equalizer neutralized by Black Tiger had clearly rattled him. This might explain why he was caught so flat footed by a surprise spinning forearm smash by St. Clair, which scored the Englishman the one two three. An important victory for St. Clair, but he still needs to get the pinfall in a title match. Pacific Television Title Match : Bam Bam Bigelow © vs. Big Bubba Rogers The Beast From The East has been a fighting champion ever since winning the TV title, seeing off a host of worthy contenders. But few have been as big and scary as the Louisville Slugger, Big Bubba Rogers. The personal bodyguard for Jim Cornette has destroyed nearly everyone who has crossed his path, and has come in hell bent looking to add more gold to Cornette's roster. Bigelow backs down from no challenge, and went all out against Big Bubba. Both of these men went at each other with an intensity that seemed like it could very well demolish the Portland Sports Arena. The ref did his best to maintain control, but wound up being crushed when he got between Rogers executing an avalanche on Bigelow in the corner. Bigelow was able to recover and take Rogers down with a clothesline, then followed up with a slingshot splash. Normally, this would be the end of the match, but the ref was completely out of it and unable to make the count. Bigelow went over and tried to help the ref regain consciousness. But then, out of nowhere, the Masked Avenger entered the ring and ambushed Bigelow from behind. He brutalized Bam Bam with nasty elbow smashes and slams. Cornette seemed caught by surprise , but got his man out of the ring while the Avenger did his damage, cackling all the while. When the Avenger had finished and left Bigelow a crumpled heap in the ring, only then did Cornette have his man go back in the ring and make the cover. By then , the ref had recovered enough to make the three count, and just like that, Big Bubba Rogers was the new Television champion. The crowd was shocked and disappointed, both that their favorite had lost his title and that he had lost it in such an ignoble manner. Can anything stop the rampage of the Masked Avenger?
  17. Never turn your back on those dirty Rich Boys. Glad to see Jerry Stubbs in the main event, always thought he was an underrated worker.
  18. Excellent work as always. Can't wait to see who Poffo's mystery opponent is!
  19. I believe that Mark Pile/Pyle on the current Free Agent Roster and Pvt. Pile/Pyle on the draft list are both the same person (Mark Scarpa, son of Chief Jay Strongbow).
  20. PCW drops Dave Taylor and picks up Savio Vega.
  21. Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Kelowna Memorial Arena, Kelowna, September 12th Mike Rotunda vs. Mr. Hito A very tight contest between the leader of the Brigade and the Japanese veteran that Rotunda was able to take with a Samoan drop. Brickhouse Brown vs. One Man Gang Brickhouse put in a gallant effort but the big 747 was just too much for him and Gang won with a Gourdbuster Dan Severn & Jeff Jarrett vs. The Vice Squad (Jimmy Del Ray & Randy Rose) A fast paced match with Jarrett just barely able to pin Del Ray with a sunset flip out of the corner Iron & Steel (Tony Atlas & Larry Cameron) vs. The Wild Bulls (Ed & Rick Gantner) Pure chaos that rapidly descended into an out and out brawl with all four men swinging chairs and the ref declaring a no contest Too Cold Scorpio vs. Chris Adams Both Norman Smiley and Brian Adams were at ringside leading to a lot of tension and the threat of outside interference for a match that ended with Chris Adams catching the former Light Heavyweight champ with a Superkick for the win. Bam Bam Bigelow & Leo Burke vs. Big Bubba Rogers & The Masked Avenger A bizarre match. The Avenger came out separately from Rogers and Jim Cornette and seemed reluctant to tag into the match, only coming in when he had a chance to attack Burke. When Big Bubba was was knocked out of the ring by a running headbutt from Bigelow, the Avenger jumped off the ring apron and walked back to the locker room, ignoring the pleas of Cornette. The end result was a countout victory for the Five Man Army and puzzled faces all round. Black Gold (Steve Blackman & Shane Douglas) vs. The Dog Pound (Brian Knobbs & Rick Steiner) Black Gold have really been coming into their own as a team, and scored another victory for the Army in a hard fought match with the always tough Dog Pound when Blackman pinned Knobbs following a vicious spinning knee strike to the side of the head. California Title Match : Tracy Smothers © vs. Hiroshi Hase Hase gave "Mr. Hollywood" a real run for his money in this match, but Smothers was able to successfully keep his title when he blocked an attempted Northern Light Suplex and countered with a small package for the pinfall.
  22. Pacific Coast Wrestling show from the Pacific Coliseum, Vancouver on Pacific Super Cards on ESPN / TSN , September 11th The Thundercats (Too Cold Scorpio & Norman Smiley) vs. The Bomb Squad (Chris Candido & Al Snow) Smiley came in still banged up from the previous night's attack by Brian Adams. The Bomb Squad capitalized by ganging up on him, ultimately pinning him with a double back suplex. Tom Magee vs. Bret Hart Magee has been getting a lot of attention with his good looks and exciting moves. He has been picking up momentum with some big wins, but Bret Hart was looking to nip that momentum right in the bud. The second generation star went after the Megaman hard, and the Canadian fans were rapt in attention at the battle between their two countrymen. Bret finally whipped Magee hard into the corner and came charging in, only to get cut off by a thrust kick from Magee. Magee followed up with a slingshot somersault legdrop that got him his most impressive win yet. Nick Busick vs. The Masked Avenger Busick was out to avenge the betrayal of his mentor Leo Burke by, err, the Avenger at Phoenix Firestorm. But the masked man had no interest in playing fair, backhanding the ref before grabbing a chair from ringside and clobbering Busick, which led to a DQ. He had Busick trapped in a corner and looked like he would do some serious damage, but Bam Bam Bigelow and Leo Burke rushed out to rescue their comrade. Avenger had no interest in facing them 3 on 1 and left the ring, but who knows what this masked menace might do next. Scott Hall vs. Jim Neidhart This was a power showdown between two big beasts, with the ring rocking throughout with their crushing moves. Hall showed considerable strength by hoisting the former Oakland Raider up in a side suplex, then dropping a second rope kneedrop for the victory. With two singles victories over the Hart Foundation in one night, Megaman and Gator have to be moving in to top contendership for a shot at the Harts' Golden State Tag Team Titles. Ron Simmons & Vic Steamboat vs. Stan Hansen & Joel Deaton An intense battle between rivals that ended when Hansen levelled Steamboat with a lariat Brian Pillman vs. Hector Guerrero In what the fans in attendance called the hottest match of the night, the dynamic Flyin' Brian and the always feisty Hector dazzled everyone present with an amazing duel of matwork and aerial moves that culminated in a battle of rollups with Pillman coming out on top with a double leg cradle. Hector was still keen to keep going with Pillman, and Pillman seemed ready to oblige him, but the ref ordered them back to the locker room. British Steel (Steven Regal & Robbie Brookside) & Dave Taylor vs. The Midnight Express & Big Bubba Rogers The Pacific Tag Champs didn't seem to be taking the young Englishmen seriously at first, but soon found themselves rapidly backpedaling from the technical prowess of Regal and Brookside. They ended up having to call on the huge Rogers to pin Brookside with a Bubba Slam, but for a while they got quite a scare. The Midnights have been very cocky lately, but have to be concerned about this new challenge from the UK. Pacific Heavyweight Title Match : Buddy Rose © vs. Tony St. Clair Speaking of champions running scared, Rose got the fright of his life from Tony St. Clair. In his short time in Pacific Coast Wrestling, St. Clair has proven to be someont to watch, and he gave Rose a ferocious challenge. Rose ended up going to underhanded tactics, calling in Fit Finlay to attack St. Clair, losing the match by DQ but keeping his title. Rose managed to wriggle out of this one, but can only dodge St. Clair for so long.
  23. Pacific Wrestling Showcase from the Victoria Memorial Arena, Victoria, on ESPN / TSN, September 10th Brickhouse Brown vs. Jack Victory The first PCW show after Phoenix Firestorm kicks off with the firebrand of the Brigade facing the muscle of the Hollywood Knights. Victory towered over the always popular Brickhouse, but Brown took advantage of his quickness and energy by dodging away from a lot of Victory's blows. This frustrated the big New Jersey scrapper to no end, so once he was able to corner Brickhouse, he laid in his shots with a lot of anger. He thought the match would be his when he tried to hit the Victory-Plex, but Brickhouse blocked it, then whirled around Victory and caught him in a backslide. One .. two … THREE! Brickhouse had scored an amazing victory over his much bigger opponent! But he didn't get long to enjoy his win, as Victory blindsided him with a forearm shot to the back of the head. Victory continued his temper tantrum by putting the boots to Brickhouse until security rushed out and forced him to return to the locker room. Pretty poor sportsmanship there, "Hollywood" Jack. The Bomb Squad (Chris Candido & Al Snow) vs. Kent Nelson & AK Knight Speaking of the Hollywood Knights, it looks like there has been a shift in their lineup, with Chris Candido forming a new team with Al Snow. Al Snow is an up and comer from the Midwest, and even though he is only 23 years old, he is a 4 year veteran of wrestling with spells in several independent promotions as well as a recent run in the WWF. Snow is keen to show just what he is capable of, and he and Candido seemed to go together like bacon and eggs. They swiftly tagged in an out of the ring with rapid paced combination moves and double teams that easily dominated Nelson and Knight. After knocking Knight down with a double clothesline, they both went up top and came off with a double flying headbutt that got them to win. It remains to be seen how much of a dent they can make in the highly competitive PCW tag team ranks, but they are certainly off to an impressive start. Norman Smiley vs. Brian Adams "The American Ninja" is quite clearly carrying a lot of anger from his loss to Mike Rotunda at Phoenix Firestorm, and was looking to take out his frustrations on Smiley. Smiley tried to stick and move with Adams, but Adams would not be denied and kept coming at him. Adams mauled Smiley with power moves and shook off everything the Thundercat threw at him. He finally finished him off with a spinning backbreaker, but kept attacking after the match ended. Smiley's Thundercats partner Too Cold Scorpio rushed out to his aide, but this prompted Chris Adams to come out and stand by his Gary Hart International colleague. The two sides stared each other down before finally returning to the locker room. Eddie Gilbert vs. Bob Orton Both men are coming off long exhausting feuds that finished off at Phoenix Firestorm, Gilbert with the Great Muta and Orton with Brian Pillman. Both men seemed a bit slow out of the blocks, clearly showing the toll that those feuds took on them. But as the match warmed up, they started showing more fire, clearly not wanting to be shown up by the other. Their punches started to have more meaning, each man getting more invested in proving himself the longer they went. This determination led to the action spilling to the outside and both men getting counted out while slugging it out with each other. I think that they will be looking for another crack at each other sooner rather than later. Barry Windham vs. "Mean" Mike Miller This is a rematch from Phoenix Firestorm, and it seemed to be heading to the same result when Windham gained the advantage over the leader of the Crazy Gang. But things took a drastic turn when Percy Pringle gestured towards the locker room, and a huge man came charging out and attacked Windham with a chain. It was the One Man Gang! The big 747 had not been seen before in PCW, but he was certainly making a huge impact in his first appearance. He and Miller savagely battered Windham while the ref called for the DQ, and kept at it until the rest of the Brigade (barring Brickhouse Brown, still recovering from Jack Victory's earlier attack) rallied to Windham's rescue. Miller, Gang and Pringle returned to the locker room, cackling all the way. If this is how Miller is attempting to get revenge for his Phoenix Firestorm loss, he certainly has brought in a big gun to try to get it for him.
  24. Definitely getting things off to a roaring start! Can't wait to see who comes out with the TV title.
  25. Lisa Moretti is a heat machine but the more titles she has, the more people will be gunning for her.

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