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123.04.2024Ringside Rebel10.0 
210.04.2024brickselection10.0 
309.04.2024jjcharg77 not sure if there's any truth to this but ive heard rumors that this company shut down. shame as I was getting into indue wrestling and this company looked amazing
427.03.2024MeltzerMark8.0 
516.03.2024Hazelyze8.0 
615.03.2024dkenmarch9.0 
702.03.2024perconflncns10.0 
826.02.2024TayKZY10.0 
920.02.2024BongStroman9.0 
1011.02.2024mxkami8.0 
1103.02.2024KEI9.0 
1202.02.2024Fenix9.0 
1330.01.2024spaceworld8.0 
1405.01.2024alieta10.0 
1518.12.2023Nilesmania8.0 
1624.11.2023SleVVen9.0 
1714.11.2023Chrisssen8.0 
1814.11.2023AnimoFenix9.0This company changed indie wrestling forever and has some all-time greats. So many legends have worked here as well. Like El Generico, Kevin Steen/Owens, and Adam Cole Baybay. I know that PWG has died down these last few years and is nowhere near its prime anymore. But this company dang sure had the best wrestling for well over 10 years. Plus the PWG crowds are absolutely the most ruckus and legendary ever. Their reactions in matches are amazing and we won't forget it. (9 out of 10*)
1913.11.2023GabriMazzoli10.0 
2012.11.2023Anthony Leone10.0 
2126.10.2023Herr Kritiker10.0 
2219.10.2023MrRaider95910.0 
2308.10.2023rikatatsumienjoyer  
2402.10.2023charliefiction8.0PWG's influence on the modern form of pro wrestling is undeniable. At its peak, it not only featured the fun/accessible wrestling in an intimate environment, but it also featured some of the most innovative in-ring work in the world. PWG's match-making ability is still quite strong even if they've lost the power of their Reseda homebase. Since AEW launched, PWG's relevance has waned but their events are still well-booked and full of surprises. The "Battle of Los Angeles" is still a king-making event for wrestlers, and success in PWG can still augur well for its winner. PWG is hurt a bit in 2023 by its relative paucity of events, but it remains a brand and a promotion that wrestling fans should trust.
2526.09.2023benny5bellys8.0For a few years, you could see the most cutting edge wrestling in a small legion hall. The influence of PWG can be seen all over the two top promotions in North America. Strangely enough that influence has what turned PWG into a basic irrelevance in 2023, you are likely to see an equally good match on a random episode of Raw as you are on a PWG show ( once they remember to release the DVD)
2626.09.2023Rayshawn009.0 
2712.09.2023deesforta9.0 
2803.09.2023MatWatchWrestling10.0 
2925.08.2023DoubleCountout10.0 
3016.08.2023bisho9.0 
3103.08.2023Rainmaker41968.0 
3229.07.2023Leth998.0 
3308.07.2023Matt5129510.0 
3407.07.2023Rybackobashi9.0 
3506.07.2023dwight10.0 
3602.07.2023MaxMarvelous8.0 
3723.06.2023MehdiStark9.0 
3807.05.2023justabag10.0 
3926.04.2023MainEventMaster9.0Possibly the greatest indy promotion ever, the lack of prestige and the onslaught of comedy keeps thhis from being a 10, but its legacy will forever be a strong one.
4025.04.2023DylanC2518.0 
4121.04.2023cibar1210.0 
4210.04.2023AidanArcher10.0 
4325.03.2023Kamilahclan10.0 
4410.03.2023markorollo9.0 
4505.03.2023wizardspalace10.0 
4602.03.2023YannisPapiss9.0 
4709.02.2023brocktherock9.0 
4822.01.2023Inserthere75010.0 
4905.01.2023asitennakoon9.0 
5030.12.2022alibjk778.0 
5111.12.2022puroraisedme10.0 
5207.12.2022Wrasslinfan61910.0This is my favorite promotion ever. So many stars have worked here including A lot of my favorite wrestlers of this generation such as, Bryan Danielson, El Generico, Kevin Steen, Johnny Gargano, Adam Cole, Kyle O'Reilly, etc. Prime PWG is generational, current PWG is amazing. Overall probably my fav promotion ever and the only one that comes close is ROH.
5324.11.2022crs2856.0Fun promotion but hard to follow. Always brining in a mix of established indy guys and some new talent you should expect to see signed in a few years. BOLA was always exciting with the highest quality matches and Mystery Vortex was a great idea. Problem with it is that it is difficult and expensive to follow as a fan.
5418.11.2022MoonReika10.0 
5508.11.2022Steven9510.0 
5605.10.2022AlabamaSlamma8.0 
5710.09.2022jibjab8.0 
5807.09.2022JumpinJerry9.0 
5929.08.2022FEEBLE8.0 
6007.08.2022Firebird229.0 
6122.07.2022zarkoandjelinovic5.0Although with gigantic potential, it is sad to say that PWG is the American version of CMLL. They found their comfort zone and never left it. All non-American fans will never be able to see live a BOLA or any show, just buying dvds or blu-rays... in 2022. Now they are available on demand in a network, but the best indie promotions in the whole world have been doing that the last ten years and now they broadcast live all of their shows.
6209.07.2022WU205.0Maybe you like it for samy zayn, Kevin owens, akira tozawa or maybe you like it for high high spot fests. These can't buy me t rate. For me it was never a good promotion or even close enough. So rating it as a below average one.
6304.07.2022Plume Kiddo10.0 
6426.06.2022Giogio10.0 
6519.06.2022Loki Hipster God5.0PWG has hosted many talented wrestlers who have worked incredibly hard for the promotion, but Super Dragon is honestly just a terrible booker. He doesn't really come up with storylines other than 'go out and have good match', and he doesn't know how to best utilize talent. He brought in WALTER and had him lose in his very first match. He brought in Drew Galloway and had him lose in his very first match. It's kind of hard to buy into these guys as being big unstoppable monsters when they lose in their first match, don't you think? You can argue that wins and losses don't matter, but if wins don't matter, then what's the point? Wrestling is about more than workrate, it's also about wrestlers having personas and doing what you can to get those personas over, of which PWG fails. As for the matches, PWG has really shaped the modern indie style of excess: overloading finisher kickouts and false finishes in every match until they become meaningless. At PWG, it often feels like the inmates are running the asylum, with guys going out to have GIF-able matches rather than build towards a cohesive whole. The positive is that you do get many unrestrained dream matches between some of the best talents out there. The negative is that it gets old after a while as you quickly start to realize that nothing means anything. The goofy comedy stuff also makes it difficult to take the matches seriously, giving off more vibes that none of this really matters and it's all for play.
6618.06.2022HudE8.0 
6718.06.2022Mutoism Man, I love this company, it has give us some of the greatest matches in independent wrestling history.
6811.06.2022Reinhard Lohengramm8.0 
6901.06.2022MooGati9.0 
7029.05.2022tsdenizen9.0 
7124.05.2022Mhmd-Amin819.0 
7219.05.2022Dcarter115310.0 
7317.05.2022NakazawaNumberOne9.0 
7415.05.2022John Soul10.0 
7517.04.2022ThatOnePWGMark10.0The greatest indy promotion ever. PWG literally is a hotspot for great talent, and also some great wrestling. Truly the best wrestling in North America from 2012-2018, and I don? t think it was close. My name says it all, and this review may be biased, but I could care less. I love this promotion so so much, and it? s been a huge part of igniting my love for wrestling again. So glad I was introduced to this, and so glad to be able to own a ton of DVDs from the company. Tons of amazing talents in AEW, WWE, NJPW, ROH, and IMPACT have wrestled in PWG. Guys like Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn give credit to PWG for them getting their jobs in WWE, and rightfully so. PWG is such a wonderful promotion, and was one of the best in the world from 2006-2018. It has it all.
7612.04.2022youaremycmpunk10.0 
7706.04.2022Tagir10.0 
7813.03.2022Tyler Catalyst10.0 
7918.02.2022majorasmask1210.0 
8031.01.2022Makoto928.0 
8131.01.2022ProWrestlingGuy316 Bin mir unsicher, wie ich PWG bewerten soll. Es gibt/ gab immer gute Wrestler und auch Matches, andererseits werde ich dem Stil nach stärkerem Konsum recht schnell überdrüssig. Ähnlich wie beispielsweise AAA, wobei es hier in in dieser Hinsicht noch schneller geht. Das Schlimmste ist, allerdings die Tatsache, dass sie Shows nicht live übertragen und man diese stattdessen erst zu einem späteren Zeitpunkt zu Gesicht bekommt. Wir leben im Jahr 2022 und da sollte man erwarten dürfen, Shows zeitnah sehen zu können. Mal abgesehen davon finde ich es auch schwierig, dass man mehrere Shows aufnimmt und dann in Zukunft ausstrahlt. Aber das, was PWG macht, hebt das noch einmal auf ein höheres/ schlimmeres Level und lässt es so wirken, als wären sie im Jahr 2005 hängen geblieben.
8220.01.2022GriffinX9.0Maybe the best Indie of all time. A legit whose who has come through the doors of PWG. AEW, NXT 1.0, even ROH all owe a debt to what PWG did and the talent it helped along the way
8323.12.2021SZ19895.0A fun indy promotion but their house style has probably influenced some of the most blatant attempts at fan service and spotfests in recent memory. Might be a bad influence on the industry as a whole if you prefer more grounded and realistic styles of wrestling. The attempt at creating artificial scarcity with their footage doesn't really land well with me either, but to each their own I guess.
8410.11.2021BradJohnson3410.0PWG was instrumental in getting me back into wrestling. I still watch today but their run from 2013-2017 represents my favorite stretch of wrestling put on by any company ever, with almost every relevant wrestler today having been passed through their halls during that period. Excellent combination of strong style, flippy shit, funny shit, hardcore shit, experimental shit...all on the same card. Excalibur is pitch-perfect on play-by-play. And the crowd is fantastic. Great quote from Dave Metlzer: "The atmosphere was loud and rowdy, but not the slightest bit dangerous. Some would compare the audience to the glory days of the ECW Arena...but they are entirely different. Perhaps if that ECW audience had evolved for two more decades, this is what they would have turned into, but probably not...While there were the occasional funny chants, the primary difference is the ECW Arena audience acted like they were a major part of the show, similar to the current 150 or so fans at the NXT shows in Orlando that always sit in front of the camera, although without the critical nature and aggressiveness of a Philadelphia crowd. The PWG audience acts like they are there to enjoy and enhance the show, but very much are not the stars of the show itself, nor do they want to be...It's clearly an audience that is there to have fun and make the matches, whatever the type they are, come across as good as possible. The audience was older, and smarter in a pro wrestling sense, than an NXT crowd. These people were the real insiders and pretty much kill the stereotype that the fans who know everything become jaded and hard, because this audience was clearly a level above any I've seen, had no illusions about what they were seeing, but reacted in a way that enhanced everything on the show."
8530.10.2021NOCIVE10.0 
8628.10.2021ilya10.0 
8727.09.2021ActualHumanWill10.0 
8817.09.2021TeamCanadaTwoPointOh10.0 
8917.09.2021No One10.0 
9013.09.2021mintaque10.0 
9109.09.2021DEDE10.0 
9226.08.2021PapaGus9.0 
9325.08.2021Tenebrisk10.0 
9420.08.2021SmartForceOne9.0 
9517.08.2021boymeetsworld10.0 
9603.08.2021joaosousa2010.0 
9712.07.2021halfwaygore6.0I feel like their shows are really hit and miss compared to some of the other shows with talent of their caliber. I never know if the show is gonna be a ten out of ten or hardly watchable.
9806.06.2021StrongStyle20209.0 
9925.04.2021ThatsJustElDandy10.0PWG can be likened to an open mic night for aspiring musicians, poets, and yes - calm down Cornette cultists - comedians. What I mean by that is open mic nights live and die on the strength of the raw talent in the independent scene at a given time. Given how mid to major companies like AEW and WWE act as a sort of vacuum of promising talent these days, companies like PWG have suffered as a result. By nature, however, PWG allows fresh faces a literal canvas to hone their craft and I believe PWG has proved it enough over the years that if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. Sure, the style may not be for everyone but because PWG rarely does angles and storylines so I don? t mind one bit talent going out there and doing spotfests. Even in PWG the best talent still rises above and can make their matches stand apart. 10/10 promotion. Also the best fans in the world. Even if a match isn? t great they? re still respectful and attentive, unlike many modern crowds that will try to get themselves over and hurt the overall presentation.
10018.04.2021booyakabooyaka61910.0