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.
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With the World Cup qualifiers on the horizon, WhatCulture headed back to London for another iPPV-like show, called Chain Reaction.
WCPW began their run of special events in Newcastle on Monday night, with another YouTube special. This one, called “Exit Wounds”, was celebrating the main WhatCulture YouTube channel getting a million subscribers…
WCPW’s Reloaded recap show returned for its’ first episode of the year in a briefer-than-usual edition, which contained just the one squash match. So this episode is “brought to you by the right cursor key on YouTube – skipping you ahead, five seconds at a time!”
It was all change at WCPW’s second iPPV, as an import-heavy card came to the internet live from Nottingham, headlined with a triple-threat in a steel cage.
Well, this was unexpected. WhatCulture surprised us on Thursday with the return of an old series… which turned out to be just a way to throw in a tag team tournament match that couldn’t make their usual Loaded show.
The first half of True Legacy – WhatCulture Pro Wrestling’s most attended show to date – featured some interesting matchups, to say the least.
If you’re a wrestling fan who’s gone onto YouTube, chances are you’ve heard of WhatCulture. Best known for their “Top Ten Whatever” countdown videos and similar clickbait listicles, WhatCulture have grown a decent online following, with an ongoing storyline between two of their staffers, Adam Pacitti and Adam Blampied. Somehow, it’s led to the website forming a wrestling promotion. Because they can. And they did. Here’s how their first weekly show, “Loaded” came off…