WCPW Loaded Episode 5: 10 Awesome Moments

3. Will Ospreay's Winning Debut

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Despite the ingenuity of Noam Dar and the fast-paced offence of El Ligero, nothing was going to stop Will Ospreay during his debut WCPW performance. Pinning Dar, Ospreay looked elated to have come out on top, likely knowing that such a win could feasibly lead to a WCPW Title shot somewhere down the line.

Somewhere in the building, General Manager Adam Pacitti must have been all smiles. He had managed to pull together one of the best matches in UK wrestling history, then sat back to watch it fly. Instantly, Ospreay has made an impression on WCPW, the sky really is the limit for the 23 year old.

Post-match, as happy as he was to win, Will also knew that Noam and Ligero had burst a gut to get the victory. Acknowledging this, Ospreay raised the arms of both men, and the WCPW fans were quick to embrace the trio.

Almost instantly, there were chants for a rematch. That 'fight forever' chant during the actual bout itself was genuine, it seems. Nobody would complain at seeing another Triple Threat like this one.

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