WCPW Loaded Episode 15: 10 Awesome Moments
A shocking ending and Steel Cage mayhem is...
On November 30, WhatCulture Pro Wrestling will present the interestingly-titled Delete WCPW event. Of course, 'Broken' Matt Hardy will be in the house to face old foe Bully Ray. Elsewhere, the likes of Cody Rhodes, Alberto El Patron and Johnny Mundo will be in action, alongside WCPW stalwarts like The Primate, Martin Kirby, Prospect and El Ligero.
For all that star power, it's perhaps the ongoing war of attrition between Joe Hendry and Joseph Conners that is attracting the most attention. As the reigning WCPW Champion, Conners has been almost psychopathic in his approach towards Hendry, Drew Galloway and others.
This week on Loaded, Conners watched Hendry battle Doug Williams. Afterwards, a massive challenge was sent out by the 'Local Hero' towards his former tag-team partner. The match Hendry proposed may just steal the entire show at Delete WCPW.
Loaded featured debuts, new alliances and a whole host of foreboding challenges. Let's look at the most awesome moments from the latest slice of WCPW action...
10. That Ridiculous Adam Pacitti Montage
When even one of the most devoted Pacitti Club followers questions your methods, it's perhaps time to take a long hard look in the mirror. That's precisely what Jack The Jobber did on this week's Loaded. Approaching Adam Pacitti, Jack wanted to know what was wrong with the WCPW General Manager nowadays.
Deflecting as he has become prone to do, Pacitti was instead revelling in the aftermath of a video package he commissioned. Opening the broadcast, fans were treated (dubious use of that word, granted) to a monochrome montage that won't be forgotten any time soon. Incredibly, Pacitti even compared himself to British wrestling greats like Big Daddy and The British Bulldog.
Arrogant, over-the-top and absolutely maddening, Pacitti must nonetheless be given credit for being so brazen as to green light such a video. Somehow, even though the #ThankYouAdamPacitti stuff is infuriating, this entire package was utterly compelling.
According to Adam Pacitti, he's the one responsible for finally bringing proper pro wrestling back to London, England. Wow. Take a bow, Mr. General Manager.