WCPW Loaded Episode 14: 10 Awesome Moments

Cody Rhodes vs. Joseph Conners may just be Loaded's best main event yet...

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Who would have thought that anybody could be more irritating than a smug Adam Blampied? Since watching his chief rival lose a Street Fight to Rampage at Refuse To Lose, Adam Pacitti has taken up where Blampied left off. Not only did Pacitti cost Martin Kirby the chance to become WCPW Champion, he has been ridiculously chirpy ever since.

On this week's episode of Loaded, the WCPW General Manager had every right to be delighted. For the first time ever, Cody Rhodes was going to wrestle on the program against Joseph Conners. That wasn't the only bumper bout fans were going to be treated with.

Also on the card, Primate and Rampage were going to go head-to-head in singles action and Kirby himself would try to get back to winning ways against Travis Banks. Rounding out the show, Kimber Lee faced Little Miss Roxxy and the unlikely duo of El Ligero and Desperado fought Prince Ameen and Gabriel Kidd in a tag-team encounter.

Fans indulging in a little sing song, some brutal bumps and true megastars aplenty, let's look at the most awesome moments from the latest slice of WCPW Loaded...

10. Adam Pacitti's Huge Announcement For True Legacy

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Grinning like the proverbial Cheshire cat, What Culture Pro Wrestling's General Manager had some big news to kick off Loaded. It's hard to pinpoint exactly what has happened with Adam Pacitti, has the GM simply lost his mind or is he fully aware of what he's up to? Whatever the case, he added the potential for a massive twist to WCPW's next major show.

At True Legacy, Kurt Angle will collide with Cody Rhodes. Smiling all the way, Pacitti said that should Rhodes beat Joseph Conners on Loaded, that bout would be for the WCPW Title. At the same time, if Conners was able to defend his belt then he would defend against 'Local Hero' Joe Hendry for the gold instead.

This was a win-win for WCPW fans. On one hand, they would get to see former WWE stars battle for the top prize in WCPW. On the other, former tag-team partners could conceivably fight it out to see who is the best in the entire promotion.

Credit where credit is due, Pacitti was thinking of 'his' fans when coming up with that one.

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