WCPW Loaded Episode 5: 10 Awesome Moments
Aaron Stevens is ready to challenge for the WCPW Title...
Coming out of Built To Destroy, Big Damo and Adam Blampied had quite the pair of grins. Effectively outdoing the WCPW General Manager, the conniving pair had pulled a fast one over Adam Pacitti and everyone else, aligning as a new force to be reckoned with.
Ready for Season Two of WCPW Loaded, Big Damo appears to have a powerful ally in Blampied. As impressive as that union is though, it's not the only one looking to make waves. An incredible Triple Threat was set to open up Episode One of the new series, as three of the top talents in the wrestling world came together to make magic.
Rabbits weren't pulled from hats here, instead everyone was treated to a match that may go down in WCPW history given time.
Elsewhere on this edition of Loaded, James R. Kennedy's Prospect group looked to take out Joe Hendry and a new tandem fresh on the WCPW scene. As if that wasn't enough, women's wrestling finally made an impact, and Aaron Stevens faced Doug Williams for the right to challenge for the WCPW Title.
Let's look at all the awesome moments from the first episode on the new season of Loaded...
10. Prospect Grow In Numbers
Making an impact is something Drake has become quite adept at during the birth of WCPW. Attacking ROH World Champion Jay Lethal after a hard-fought win over Noam Dar some weeks ago, the praying mantis of Prospect has impressed James R. Kennedy enough to earn entry into the rebellious group.
During the first episode of Season Two, Loaded witnessed a Prospect that has grown in numbers. Drake has now joined Kennedy's ranks, aligned with Lucas Archer and Alex Gracie. This was evident early in the show, as Prospect stood in the shadows and welcomed their bearded friend into the fold.
Kennedy pointed out that Drake was one of the most impressive individuals he had ever laid eyes on, and encouraged his new charge to become a legend. Drake then accompanied Kennedy and Archer to ringside for Gracie's one-on-one bout opposite Joe Hendry.
The devious mouthpiece - who refers to himself as a 'vocal representative' - has been known to say that it's winning wars more than battles that he's really interested in. Drake is just another piece of the puzzle.