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107.05.2025UltimateBrother10.0One of my favorite promotions to watch. The last year was filled with changes, some interpersonal mayhem and more, but PTW managed to survive and seems to be back on track. The new venue looks amazing and it seems like there is an upgrade of some kind every single month. The newer characters like Vincent Caravaggio and Max Speed are growing by leaps and bounds and seem to be ready for main event push. Spartan and Diana Strong have "superstar" written all over them and it wouldn't surprise me to see them in a major promotion anytime soon. Puncher is the promotion's Roman Reigns and he is fantastic - I wasn't buying the boxer gimmick in the beginning, but he improved a lot, provides the crowd with exciting matches and is the best talker in the company along with Mr. Pawlowski. As for him, the heel turn was shocking and I cannot wait to see the story unfold, especially with the addition of Lukasz Okonski, who, while cringeworthy on the mic, seems like a natural in the ring, which is a big surprise on its own!
225.04.2025iwul3.0Currently in crisis, but full of great memories. Underground and Ryucon shows have a special place as my first shows in live attendance. Not paying the competitors and placing all the chips into promoting some shady lottery instead of latest PPV will go into a Hall of Shame of Polish scene, outshining the Polish Giant incident. Reliance on outside sponsors gave us many great showcase matches, with stars on the level never seen before in Poland, but turned out to be a cursed gift - when the sponsors went away for a while, there was no strong foundation to fall back on. Unpaid and uncontracted roster gradually fell out of control, the staff is gradually dwindling, all of this is affecting both booking (talent) and show experience (them being understaffed). At this point I'd rather see them fold and rebuild from scratch than dig the deeper hole with gradually attracting shadier and shadier sponsors
305.03.2025Vicarly6.0 
405.03.2025piotrusjasigma10.0it's a very good Polish wrestling promotion, nice competitors, let's hope that one day they will step up and stand out from the others, the Polish Punisher is probably in it and I think I like him the most, but that's just such a distinction, of course it's not as good as the best ones, but it's nice to see the Polish accent
519.12.2024The Conqueror3.0It started very promising. They had everything to succeed in Poland and even Europe. Unfortunately, everything was ruined by the way the federation is run. Now it looks like they keep making the same mistakes, and there is no sign that even public television will be able to help them. Wrestlers who left have joined other Polish federations, which are doing better than ever. So, it is possible to make money on wrestling in Poland, you just have to do it wisely, not like PTW. GOOD THINGS: + Regular shows + Some good wrestlers from all around the world. BAD THINGS: - Lack of storytelling (stories don't get resolved) - The promoter had all the resources but wasted everything (big money sponsors, talented roster, influencers, and media) - The promoter focused more on lotteries, concerts (during shows), and other side activities rather than actual wrestling - Many promises were not delivered (for example, the "brother vs brother" hardcore match with Spanish King Kaiden). The promoter makes a lot of promises to wrestlers, fans, and others but rarely delivers. It seems like he just says what people want to hear, but it's all lies. I think that's the main reason why this promotion fails.
610.12.2024Eliciarz  
723.11.2024wiktor 5671.0Their biggest problem is the man who runs the whole thing. Mr. Pawlowski. He is the biggest mark of him self. He seems to be very insecured because of his past. He doesn, t know anything about booking wrestling shows but pretend like he has 10+ years experience. He had the best polish wrestlers like Longman Queen Crane who are now earning money for PPW. He chose his ego. Meanwhile, foreign wrestlers and promoters laugh about his attitude, behavior and fake stories from his life. What is more he a reputation of beiong the most toxic person in Polish Pro wreslting scene. At least ptw has a lot of good and hard working prospects. It's a pity that they come across this man...
815.10.2024Pm Frank6.0I actually think that this company had a lot of potential. The problem really was a bad booking and polish style of mma influencers. It never helped wrestling and it destroyed PTW.
922.09.2024Revenant8.0I think the ratings and comments are a perfect of example of how easier we (Poles) get spoiled and treat things as granted. 3 years ago it was unthinkable to have such a great talent and shows of wrestling in our country. Now, because of few bad decisions (which I also think were not good..) most of Polish IWC is trashing on them. Is true that the last show was not good, but the bar was set very high, and people saying that was the worst wrestling show in Polish history... means they havent seen Polish wrestling at all. Most of the roster seems to have gone, probably due to many questionable inside decisions or situations, but I still think there is some good talent there capable of good things, with people having international experience such as Diana Strong, or "Starboy" Nano Lopez, who have been there since the promotion start. I really hope they can rebuild and keep giving us some good wrestling and entertainment.
1026.06.2024chris357.0 
1110.06.2024Moksli1.0from the best federation in Poland, they became the worst federation. The demise of Prime Time Wrestling is very sad. The last ppv is a perfect example where wrestling was sidelined by lotteries. Pawowski has probably lost his mind. Booking is completely stupid and ppvs do not encourage anyone to watch them
1209.06.2024RadZaw2.0First time in history, Poland had a real chance to become a "Pro Wrestling country". I still remember smile on my face, when I saw first clues about new wresting company in Poland. Then came first event, and bang! Chris Masters, Nick Aldis, Jonny Storm and many more, whole event was promoted really well, many popular faces from "Polish World Of Internet", overall: Not the best show, but it proved that wrestling has a place in our country. And then it all went downhill... PTW started doing their "Underground" shows, which was a very good idea, company was living, but from show to show everything started to be way way way smaller. Without big promotion, no one from outside of wrestling world really seemed to care about PTW, big stars like Masters got replaced by more "Budget-Friendly" options. Prime Time Wrestling was very slowly falling apart, with first people leaving the company (Robert Star, Jacob Crane, Justin Joy etc.), but company was doing its thing in some way. Now every next big PPV was getting worse and worse, but let's skip into 2024. "PTW #6: Total Blast From The Past" will be remembered in Poland, as a show that probably ended PTW. Whole idea for a show was good, bring back guys that wrestled in Poland almost 14 years prior to this show. At this point, many more names left the company, but it should't be a problem with decent booking and storylines - right? Now HOLY - whole event had almost 0 promotion, matches were just 2 random guys fighting, buuuuuutt there was another problem, this F**king car lottery. For some reason, instead of promoting the event, owners of PTW decided to promote only car lottery, and base the whole event on it, but did it work? Not really. But ok, let's go into the main event, the Polish Champion, against the Only Polish wrestler from WWE in past 30 years, it can't be that bad right? right...? After 8 minutes of very mid match, for some reason Sinister Kingdom attacked these 2 guys in the ring (1. There was no reason to do it, no bad blood no anything) (2. Sinister kingdom left PTW after that, so thats another storyline that died). So let's put it into 1 sentence: Good start, terrible booking, and overall bad decisions, leaded to PTW pretty much failing after 3 years - and thats sad, bc it really had potential with amount of money.
1325.05.2024DanzaKuduro3.0Started out very promising. They had everything: the most stacked roster any Polish promotion ever had, a budget of which most European promotions could only dream of, a promoter who is somewhat famous as an internet personality, a professional production team, and sponsors from the very beginning. However, after a year, sponsors went away, money ran out, all the hype they had was gone, and everything started to fall apart. They've stopped booking big indie names, drew fewer and fewer people to their shows, production values got worse, and storylines stopped having any sense. Adding to that a number of controversies, like not paying talent resulting in mass departure, organizing some shady lottery while at the same time compliantly abandoning any efforts to promote their upcoming event, or collaborating with very questionable people. In 2022 it would've been 7/8, in 2023 maybe a 5, but right now I don't see any chances of them bouncing back from where they're now, which is sad because they really had the potential to be something big.  
1412.05.2024tlustysnorlax2.0PTW has become what it was supposed to fight against. The competitors run away because they don't see the point in it, the wrestling is getting worse and the story is just plain stupid. In my opinion, the federation should either shut up or rethink everything they are doing. Axel Fox, Diana Strong are stars who could rock any show if they were given a chance. Only here there is no chance! The last PPV was a total booking failure and you can safely call it one of the most beautiful and at the same time stupidest shows
1512.05.2024realKOVAL2.0Changing my rating. Company went in wrong direction. Shows are filled with shitty adverts . Management is clearly unprofesional.
1604.02.2024xGAICHx7.0 
1729.12.2023polak24 with a recent drama looks like ptw is not the savior of polish wrestling it claims to be. another fed goes up in flames but no surprise looking at who created it
1809.12.2023AidanArcher8.0 
1917.08.2023ItsToniTime898.0 
2001.08.2023Sylweriusz8.0 
2124.05.2023vaiser218.0The best Polish promotion of all time, amazing stars, high quality shows, the only thing i don't like about it is most of the booking, Underground shows seem to be just a bunch of random people put together in a match without any reason, if they improve the booking and stories, it will be a 9/10 clearly. Regardless, a very good promotion, it has a bright future in european pro wrestling i can't wait what they have in store for us in the future.
2217.05.2023kanye wchodni +rep i love poland + ptw is an one amazing wrestling company i love every bit of it there is nothing better than watching those new younger polish talent battle it out in the ring the talent like justin joy or axel fox
2301.05.2023cibar127.0 
2428.04.2023Tomm2117.0This is the future of european pro wrestling. It is definitely going to keep getting better every show they deliver.
2512.02.2023TheOneAndOnlyCactus7.0Arriving in late 2021, PTW has not been afraid to shake things up in Poland and bring in international talents like Kalisto, Matt Sydal and John Klinger, as well as partnerships with for instance Germany's GWF and Impact Wrestling, with Joe Hendry defending his Impact Digital Media Title against Trent Seven late last year. They have money, ambitions and the connections to set themselves on the European scene, but will need to continue the development of their local talent to ensure that they are here to stay.
2611.02.2023KKeanel8.0Definitely the best attempt of doing wrestling in Poland so far. Big names appears, young guys develops, own championships incoming, live coverage on impressive level. European wrestling has a big potential to be an important player in the industry and I believe PTW will be one of the biggest companies in this part of the world.
2720.02.2022Luj WOW. This is amazing! The BEST Polish federation. Awesome stars feat. Chris Adonis, Nick Aldis, Marty Scurll, Krampus, Matt Sydal and many many more!