WCPW Loaded Episode 12: 10 Awesome Moments

Alberto El Patron endorsing El Ligero was simply awesome...

El Patron El Ligero Travis Banks
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At WCPW's first ever iPPV Refuse To Lose, a Triple Threat encounter took place to crown the inaugural WCPW Internet Champion. Previously, WCPW General Manager Adam Pacitti and his special Guest GM Eric Bischoff had decreed that Internet Title matches would always be aired free of charge. Both men kept that promise on this week's Loaded.

El Ligero faced both Travis Banks and Alberto El Patron in the much-anticipated bout, one re-aired in full for every WCPW fan. Elsewhere on the show, The Primate displayed his utter dominance by slaying some of Simon Miller's wrestling school chums and a three-team tag match took place pitting Liam Slater and Johnny Moss against Los Perspectiva and the duo of Prince Ameen and Gabriel Kidd.

The action-packed show also featured some fallout from Refuse To Lose, opening with a grinning Pacitti. Fresh off costing Martin Kirby his chance to become WCPW Champion, the General Manager also appeared to strike a deal with Big Damo at the end of the broadcast.

Let's dive in and analyse all of the awesome moments from WCPW Loaded's 12th episode...

10. The Opening Disclaimer

El Patron El Ligero Travis Banks
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Each week on Loaded, WCPW management make sure that a disclaimer pops up before the action gets underway. This is standard practice for pro wrestling shows, a friendly way to remind everyone that individual views are exactly that. One thing that's not standard is the accompanying message on this week's show.

At Refuse To Lose, Adam Blampied finally had his big mouth shut by Rampage. Getting his revenge in a brutal Street Fight, Rampage also crashed Blampied through a table with a huge Powerbomb. It's likely WCPW fans won't see Blampied for a good while, he'll be on the shelf nursing injuries for quite some time.

Before Loaded began, the regular disclaimer had something added to it. Right after saying characters do not reflect the personal lives of the individuals portraying them, "Except for Adam Blampied. He got his arse handed to him" was written.

In addition to that, there was also a message of mock encouragement from the entire production team. It seems even those in charge of editing Loaded each week can't stand Blampied and loved what happened to him at the hands of Rampage.

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