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PWG Prince
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7.42
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Valid votes: 23
Number of comments: 10
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Average rating: 7.48  [23]
Average rating in 2022: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2018: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 8.00  [3]
Average rating in 2016: 7.65  [17]
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Garmonbozia wrote on 11.04.2022:
[6.0] "This is almost two and a half hours long. It's got seven solid matches. MOTN is the Cobb/Hero match."
Paul Allain wrote on 24.05.2018:
[6.0] "The show started timidly, with a conservative but efficient opener, followed by a disjointed match that took a while to find its groove. Andrews/Scurll was the first notable match, a delightful battle of british rising stars with a great dynamic between them. Everett/Trevor had evident flaws and an infuriatingly slow beginning, but grew into a worthwhile match with a truly breathtaking finishing stretch. Cobb/Hero is the low-point of the night, a mindless scuffle that drags on forever failing to find cohesion. Elgin/Galloway was just okay, with Drew Galloway looking much more impressive than his adversary. The main event was far and away the best match of the night, a mind-blowing intense fight between two resilient athletes, completed with a storyline that plugs two new players into the main event scene. Outside of the two fantastic matches, everything else felt like a B-Show that oscillated between fine and awful, making for a satisfying show that just doesn't feel special compared to PWG's prime product."
jboyaquar wrote on 02.09.2016:
[7.0] "PWG needs to remove the word 'Guerrilla' from its moniker as there's nothing meek & small about creatures who require these 'guerrilla' tactics to compete in nastier shark-infested waters. But perhaps charging an exorbitant amount is punk for 2016; everything is cyclical... Now punk is saying 'f**k you' to the people. Then again, injury is one thing but if a competitor cancels literally a night or two before, I think an organization of this caliber should do something extra to provide these paying customers as they did not get all they paid for. In addition, this organization has become so over with the mainstream that Meltzer shows up for half the shows guaranteeing us cagematch devotees added opportunity to comment as now every match is 'Recommended. ' Throughout the mid 2000s-early 2010s, even upon being asked, Meltzer would Very rarely show up... now he does the drive. Anyway, I sincerely hope PWG adds the word 'variety' to their line-ups as with no tags or matches with any stipulations this event felt a tad monotonous. Nonetheless, after SC's moves post-match noone went home dissatisfied. Cheers"
RainmakerF7 wrote on 07.07.2016:
[7.0] "Great show. From top to bottom, a very solid show, with all matches being in the *** - **** range. Cole/Castle was good, but it was still the worst match on the show (***). Elgin/Kamaitachi was great, outstanding performance by Hiromu, really looking forward to his next PWG matches (****). Scurll/Andrews was very good (*** 3/4) and so was Lee/Everett (*** 1/2). Cobb/Hero was a HOSS FIGHT and it was exactly what it needed to be, just two big dudes beating the shit out of each other (*** 3/4). Elgin/Galloway was really good, but there wasn't much heat because it was Elgin's second match of the night (*** 1/2). Roddy/Callihan started really slow, but then eventually picked up and last few minutes were awesome, but the ending with Cole and Castle was bad and that's why I gave it only *** 1/4. Really fun show to watch, but it lacked MOTY contenders to make it an outstanding show."
NastyYaffa wrote on 03.07.2016:
[6.0] "A pretty solid show. Cole/Castle was a good opener, the best Cole match in a while & Castle looked impressive (***), Kamaitachi/Elgin was really good & a great PWG debut for Kamaitachi (***1/2), Andrews/Scurll was just them doing a bunch of moves (*), same goes for Everett/Lee (*), Hero/Cobb is my pick for the best match of the night, Hero might just be the best in the world at the moment, and Jeff Cobb looked impressive as he got to show off his freakish strength & athleticism - great debut for the guy (***3/4), Galloway/Elgin was a bit too long, didn't like it (*3/4), the main event between Roderick Strong & Sami Callihan was real solid, 3rd best match of the night (***1/2). The show had some bad matches (Andrews/Scurll, Everett/Lee, Elgin/Galloway), but it also had a good match in Cole/Castle + 3 really good matches in Elgin/Kamaitachi, Hero/Cobb + Callihan/Roddy. Definitely nowhere near the best PWG shows that I've watched, but it was a pretty good show."