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PCW The Fourth Awakens - 4th Anniversary Show

Event

Name of the event:
PCW The Fourth Awakens - 4th Anniversary Show
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Arena:
Commentary by:
Greg Lambert & Stallion

PCW Title Three Way Elimination Match
- Bubblegum eliminates Chris Masters
- Dave Mastiff eliminates Bubblegum

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Average rating: 6.50  [2]
Average rating in 2016: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2015: 6.00  [1]
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steviecw wrote on 30.05.2016:
[7.0] "So-so. PCW sometimes come off as TNA booking a PROGRESS show, the worst of the best. The show was fine but not so much stood out in comparison to other bigger/cult UK promotions. Kris Travis gave a beautiful showing in his return match and we'll all miss him very much in the UK. reDRagon had a good match with Hayes and Martin Kirby, great dynamics for both teams. The show stealer was Noam Dar vs Drew Galloway, two of the UK's very best having the match of the night. I hope also this won't be the last we see of Josh Bodom in PCW as it was chaos and he's very gifted. Samoa Joe in the main-event was a bit of a let down but he's certainly found his second wind elsewhere in a big way."
atpwrestling wrote on 10.08.2015:
[6.0] "Another strong showing from PCW, that produced a number of matches that I wouldn't argue if someone wanted to call match of the night. Travis vs. Samuels had some superb emotional storytelling, Dar vs. Galloway produced top performances from either man, whilst reDRagon vs. Martin Kirby and Joey Hayes was an unusual bout, but worked well thanks to four top-quality workers. While their wasn't a "bad" match on the card (let's not talk about Team Single's Open Challenge at this point) their were points when the match failed to capture the crowd, with the biggest example being Lionheart and Rockstar Spud's bout, which would be heavily based around the reasons mentioned above, but could also have done something with the match being chosen to open the show, in a show that seemed to struggle to a good flow, in terms of match placement. Having Travis vs. Samuels directly before the main event would work as an example of this. With some pleasing storyline development (Mastiff vs. F. W. B. , Dar vs. Galloway, Travis/Lionheart vs. Samuels, Hayes vs. Kirby, reDRagon vs. Team Single) this anniversary show seemed much more focused on the future than it did the past. This is a PCW that is continuing to grow as a promotion, and it's was great to see the promotion looking to build, rather than looking back at past successes."