11 WTF Moments From WCPW Loaded Episode 3

The biggest screwjob since Montreal...

By Ross Tweddell /

Week three of WCPW Loaded: the first episode we had the chance to implement the improvements you've all been craving for. Hopefully we delivered on a few of them, but you know, we're only three shows in and very much still a work in progress.

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As the lyrics from that classic anthem from YAZZ go, the only way is up for WCPW.

General Manager Adam Pacitti was very quiet in the build up to this week's episode and he was barely seen throughout as the inmates took control of the asylum, otherwise known as Warehouse 34.

Joe Hendry managed to engineer himself another opportunity at the WhatCulture Heavyweight Championship by pushing Adam Blampied's buttons. The Local Hero would face off with Rampage with the big man from Leeds' spot in that championship match with Big Damo on the line.

We also had Primate and Joe Coffey ramping their rivalry up a few notches, while Prospect continued their dominating start to life in WCPW with a match against a couple of Jack G. Kings - that means jobbers btw.

To round things off we had Drake challenging Damo with James R. Kennedy's riches on the table for the Geordie if he picked up a shock win, while my boy Martin Kirby faced El Ligero before being screwed by some imposter in the biggest screwjob since Montreal.

Intertwined in all of this was 11 WTF Moments.

Make sure you check out the accompanying video for this article on WhatCulture Wrestling's YouTube channel!

11. "Look At The Adjective..."

You know, because of Kevin Nash of nWo fame famously getting his word classes mixed up in one of his very first promos for WCW back in the day...

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Basically, Adam Blampied, during his scathing promo at Joe Hendry and Joseph Conners, tried to say that the verb of Piledriver is 'Piledriver'... that's wrong. That's exactly the same word.

Of course we all know the verb of Piledriver is Piledrive. Well, everybody apart from Adam does.

And there he is trying to come across as the posh bloke who likes wrestling, smugging - I know that isn't a word but it fits nicely - his way to the top of YouTube stardom by using a lexicon far above any of us normal common folk.

HE'S A FRAUD!

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