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Name of the event:
WCPW Stacked
Broadcast type:
Taped
Broadcast date:
03.09.2016
TV station/network:
YouTube.com
Commentary by:
Alex Shane & Dave Bradshaw

Singles Match
Moose defeats Joe Coffey (11:40)
Three Way Match
Singles Match
WCPW Women's Title Last Woman Standing Match (vakant)
Nixon Newell defeats Bea Priestley (6:58) - TITLE CHANGE !!!
Singles Match
The Primate (w/Suzie Kennedy) defeats Grado by referee's decision (6:20)
WCPW World Title Four Way Match
Joseph Conners defeats Big Damo (c) and Joe Hendry and Rampage (12:00) - TITLE CHANGE !!!

All workers
6.91
Current Total Rating (?)
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Number of comments: 13
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Average rating: 6.95  [22]
Average rating in 2025: 6.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 6.00  [6]
Average rating in 2016: 7.40  [15]
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BlackVikingGZ wrote on 25.07.2025:
[6.0] "WCPW Stacked was a very good show. Almost all the matches were very enjoyable and good. On the opener Moose defeated Joe Coffey. I think the wrong wrestler won, but it was a good match. I liked the strike exchanges and the teases of the lariats leading to the ending. Later, El Ligero won a three way against the debuting EC3 and Pete Dunne. Dunne showed his impactful offense and looked good. But there wasn't much more to talk about, just an average amtch. Later, Drew Galloway defeated Doug Williams on my favorite match of the show. Doug Williams gimmick works perfectly as this cocky heel who thinks he's the best. He gets heat so Drew Galloway can fight him to a big pop. Williams bumping of Galloway strikes was good and the match was very physical. It was a great way to put over both wrestlers. Next, Will Ospreay defeated Marty Scurll. It was a good match, very fast paced and with tons of action. I though they did too many things, but still maintained the pace and rythm without doing any botch was good. Don't get me wrong, the action was fantastic, but I'd have enjoyed it more if it was slower. The next three matches were short, but fine. First, Martin Kirby & Travis Banks defeated Gabriel Kidd & Liam Slater. The four wrestlers looked good, Banks & Kidd did some rough strikes, Slater did some british style approach and Kirby becoming a crowd favorite and taking the win. Next, Nixon Newell won the WCPW Womens title. It might be short, but that ending with a german suplex on an unfolded chair, into a curb stomp and a punt kick on the chair. Brutal way to crown the first ever champion. Then, on the worst match of the night, The Primate defeated Grado. It was a mere way to put over Primate with a strong way with his suplexes and his elbows to the head to win by referee decision. On the main event, Joseph Conners won the WCPW World Title. I think it was a great choice, as his heel turn after bertraying Joe Hendry worked perfectly. Conners has been solid since the inception of the company so it's well deserved and at least it could give us a nice feud with his former tag team partner. The rest of the match was fine enough, but that ending was great with Conners using Hendry's handshake to hit his finisher and win the title."
InactiveGuru wrote on 06.11.2016:
[7.0] "Solid Event, really enjoyed it. Felt the women's match could of done with more time and then it would of been worth a match guide but as it stood the only downside was the amount of time it was given."
Banana Bread wrote on 29.10.2016:
[8.0] "Stacked indeed... Minor points I nitpick on... As much as I love Moose, they have to let their local talent go over the enhancement talent, Coffrey is pretty good, he gets a good pop, they should really start giving him more wins. But this show has a good balance of everything, all the matches delivered, from opening to the three-way to the tag match... The women actually stepped up here, that was a good match surprisingly... The title change was also a good heel turn for Conners, good way to build up a start of a good rivalry there. Definitely another strong showing from WCPW."
Glover wrote on 04.09.2016:
[8.0] "WCPW continues to get just a tiny bit better with each show, with Stacked being pretty good overall. The card was paced quite well, and the matches were pretty consistent in their quality. Moose vs Coffey was a decent opener (***), while Ligero vs EC3 vs Dunne was pretty fun and was a good debut for Ethan and Pete (***1/4). Williams vs Galloway went too long and was mostly dull brawling, which is a shame as I like Drew a lot (**1/4). Scurll vs Ospreay is certainly not on the level of their matches from this January, but it was still pretty great (****). The tag match and Primate/Grado were pretty basic matches to build people up/continue stories. The Women's Championship match was surprisingly quite short and basic, but wasn't particularly bad. It just seemed odd that Priestley would come to the ring ready for war but then go down for the 10-Count in 7 minutes, but given that she took a German and a Curbstomp to a chair, that's a bit understandable; Newell had a pretty good face performance here (***1/4). The main event was actually really good (***1/2), with some good brawling between all 4 men and good storytelling of the two feuding monsters in there with a tag team. Conners turning on Hendry made Hendry out to be a huge face and get Conners good heat, although it seems odd to go from a heel to another heel for your first two champions. Commentary and the way they had Bischoff put over Pacitti so hard dragged this show down some, but it was actually worthwhile."
The Chosen One wrote on 03.09.2016:
[8.0] "Moose Vs Joe Coffey ***. El Ligero Vs EC3 Vs Pete Dunne ***1/4. Drew Galloway Vs Doug Williams **1/2. Will Ospreay Vs Marty Scurll ****1/2. Kirby and Banks Vs Slater and Kidd **1/2. Nixon Newell Vs Bea Priestly ***1/4. Primate Vs Grado *. Conners Vs Damo Vs Hendry Vs Rampage ***1/4. MOTN was Scurll Vs Ospreay. Great show. Conners being champ is amazing and womens title seems like it will be great."