WCPW Loaded: 10 Reasons It's Going To Be Awesome

Tune in 10pm BST tonight on WhatCulture Wrestling Youtube!

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What is WCPW Loaded? Even if you've been living under a rock for the past month or so, you could still probably get 4G on your phone, but allow me to recap anyway. We at WhatCulture have covered wrestling with absolute scrutiny for the past three years. And now we're one of the biggest wrestling websites in the world. Yet people still tell us: we don't know what we're talking about.

Everybody's entitled to their opinion. But to prove we do know what we're talking about, we've started a wrestling promotion. Yes, that's what you read: a wrestling promotion. We've rounded up some of the best talent in the country - and one or two beyond (*ahem* Jay Lethal) - to deliver, what we think, is going to be a treat for wrestling fans everywhere.

And the first episode of our weekly show, Loaded, is going live tonight, at 10pm BST. I've had a peek of it, and it's absolutely awesome.

Want to know why it's awesome? Let me explain..

10. Best Talent Of The British Indies

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Even if you don't like WhatCulture (OK, who are you?), if you're a wrestling fan, you can't miss WCPW. What do wrestling fans like? Wrestling, that's what. And what is WCPW providing? Why, only the very best the British indie scene has to offer.

There's a mouth-watering array of talent. There's Noam Dar - you might see him in a little cruiserweight tournament on a rival wrestling network in the coming months. There's Martin Kirby. Irritating? Maybe. But innovatively impressive? Absolutely. What about Joe Coffey? He's not just a wrestler, but a mighty wrestler, and boy doesn't he want to show it.

The list is just getting started. Few can equate to The Primate, whilst Prince Ameen glitters in the ring just as dazzlingly as his million-dollar turban. There's also the Mexican sensation, El Ligero. If gravity forgot Neville, it contracted amnesia when it came to the star from Los Sanchos.

And this is before even mentioning Big Damo, Joe Hendry, and a certain Mr. Rampage...

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Benjamin was born in 1987, and is still not dead. He variously enjoys classical music, old-school adventure games (they're not dead), and walks on the beach (albeit short - asthma, you know). He's currently trying to compile a comprehensive history of video game music, yet denies accusations that he purposefully targets niche audiences. He's often wrong about these things.