10 Awesome Moments From WCPW Loaded Episode 1
The first episode ended very badly for General Manager Pacitti...
Over 63,000 people tuned in live for the very first episode of What Culture Pro Wrestling's brand new weekly show, Loaded. Those who did witnessed one hell of an introduction to the promotion, including a match that could main event any building in the country.
If you missed the action, you can catch it all for yourself HERE.
Joining all your favourite WhatCulture YouTube personalities were the likes of Big Damo, Joe Hendry, Joe Coffey, El Ligero and Rampage Brown. All are huge names on the UK scene, and now they've come to cause carnage in WCPW.
What started calmly ended amidst chaos and destruction, as Adam Blampied led his own personal Rampage (pun intended) on General Manager Adam Pacitti's show. The ending to Episode One must be considered awesome, unless you're Mr. Pacitti himself.
In other events, Joe Hendry showed his musical side before squaring off with Big Damo, a new faction was formed and the shiny new WCPW Championship was unveiled before much anticipation from the live crowd.
That wasn't all, so let's look at 10 awesome moments from the first episode of WCPW Loaded...
10. Adam Pacitti's Humble Intro
Not many grown men could stand inside a wrestling ring with a cardboard belt draped across their shoulder and hear applause from an audience of adults. Then again, not many can simultaneously show gratitude to those same people for the creation of WCPW, but that was exactly the point of Adam Pacitti's appearance to kick off Loaded.
As the General Manager of the promotion, Pacitti is clearly proud of what WCPW already promises to become. Emerging to a rapturous reception, he used the cardboard title symbolically, showing that progression from mere fantasy to complete reality for WhatCulture's very own wrestling show.
This was a humble statement from the GM, the kind that set the tone for the rest of the broadcast nicely. It's just a shame that things didn't stay quite so harmonious for Pacitti, but he has Adam Blampied to thank/slap for that one.
For what it was, this was a classy way to kick off the very first episode of Loaded, and a reminder that WCPW management haven't forgotten the fans.