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WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup - Canadian Qualifying Round

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Name of the event:
WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup - Canadian Qualifying Round
Broadcast type:
Taped
Broadcast date:
26.05.2017
TV station/network:
YouTube.com
Commentary by:
Alex Shane & Dave Bradshaw
Official video:

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Dark Match
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Dark VCW Openweight Title Match
Pro Wrestling World Cup Canadian Qualifying First Round Match
Michael Elgin defeats Rene Dupree by DQ (6:19)
Pro Wrestling World Cup Canadian Qualifying First Round Match
Pro Wrestling World Cup Canadian Qualifying First Round Match
Mike Bailey defeats Brent Banks (17:01)
Pro Wrestling World Cup Canadian Qualifying First Round Match
Kyle O'Reilly defeats Tyson Dux (18:36)
Pro Wrestling World Cup Canadian Qualifying Final Match
Michael Elgin defeats Harry Smith (15:54)
Pro Wrestling World Cup Canadian Qualifying Final Match
Mike Bailey defeats Kyle O'Reilly (22:07)
Singles Match
Joe Hendry defeats El Ligero (12:55)

All workers
7.86
Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 20
Number of comments: 9
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Average rating: 7.95  [20]
Average rating in 2023: 7.67  [3]
Average rating in 2019: 7.00  [1]
Average rating in 2017: 8.06  [16]
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GonzoAppreciator wrote on 15.05.2023:
[7.0] "While the first two matches were pretty crap, the rest of the tournament and the two title matches were really entertaining. Bailey/O'Reilly was the MOTN."
Glover wrote on 30.05.2017:
[9.0] "Elgin vs Dupree was a neat big man fight, but the DQ so early into it cut off any momentum (**1/2). Smith vs FTM was a better hoss fight with some technical wrestling in there; the finish was a bit weird since Smith seemed to be the face right up until then, but I enjoyed this (***). Bailey vs Banks was a really exciting back-and-forth high-energy match with some really good sequences and a hot crowd, but a couple of slip-ups/bad executions held it back (***3/4). O'Reilly vs Dux was a really awesome technical match where both guys made every single move look like it was meant to cause serious damage; Kyle's headlocks allowing his front face lock to crumple Dux later on, Dux targeting the leg (and Kyle's amazing selling), Kyle focusing on as many parts of the body as he can, everything was REALLY great here (****1/4). ZSJ vs Kidd had some good work of Kidd's neck; the sequences in this one were actually quite good and almost none of the things I don't like about ZSJ came into play, but the finish was really silly with Kidd kicking out of 2 PKs in a row (one at 1) and then just rolling Sabre up (***1/4ish). Elgin/Smith started with some good crowd brawling before it became another limbwork match (but with BIG LADS); Elgin sold his leg well, and Smith was great working it over with his Hart Dungeon skill; the hoss offense was still there as well, and Smith's lowblow/piledriver combo was a believable nearfall; really liked this (***3/4). Speedball vs O'Reilly was SO GREAT; the opening minutes of them feeling each other out with strikes was tremendous, and then it just kept getting better with the limb targeting, submissions, believable selling without taking away anything from the pace of the match, good escalation, etc; it didn't hit that 11th gear I was expected, but this was damn fantastic (****1/2). Hendry/Ligero wasn't that great; pretty basic work with multiple ref bumps until a solid final sequence (**3/4). WCPW's best show yet, but a weak main event."
Rocky7 wrote on 27.05.2017:
[8.0] "Pretty good show, with the standout matches being the three involving Kyle O'Reilly and Mike Bailey. Brent Banks needs to be seen by more people, and Tyson Dux can always be counted on for a very good match. And the match O'Reilly and Speedball had with each other was tremendous. Alex Shane is beginning to improve on commentary, but he's still pretty grating at times to sit through for three hours. Joe Hendry has great poise as the heel champion, WCPW deserves credit for being the promotion where he's realising his long-held potential."