Toronto’s Phoenix Theatre was the host for the latest leg of WCPW’s World Cup Qualifiers – it’s Canada’s turn, and it turned out to be perhaps the best round of qualifiers so far, eh?
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Lucha Forever hit the road again and returned to Manchester for their latest outing – with some fantastic action and an outstanding main event!
A year to the day after their initial Built To Destroy, WCPW ended up retooling a Loaded taping into an iPPV special, headlining with Rampage challenging Joe Hendry for the title.
After YouTube’s monetization policy forced WCPW to cancel their Loaded show, what was meant to be their first show of a long run in Manchester was the site of their Fight Back special.
WCPW hit the road again as Edinburgh played host to their latest show – a self-styled tribute show for their new world champion Joe Hendry.
Lucha Forever’s second Birmingham show was a show that started out well and ended up being quite memorable as the H Suite played host to all sorts of wackiness!
An unfortunate injury led to a deflating main event as controversy marred an otherwise enjoyable World Cup qualifier, that saw two more names make it to this summer’s tournament finals.
After four weeks off, WhatCulture returned to iPPV with their No Regrets special – headlined by Drew Galloway being forced to defend his title against everyone before heading off to WWE.