# | Date | User | Rating | Comment |
1 | 05.09.2020 | bluespicespace | 8.0 | Don and Herb Owen were well known as upstanding promoters, to the point where their biggest draw, Roddy Piper, vowed never to compete in the North West against PNW in the early 1990s even after he left the promotion. The Owen family put on a classic American wrestling product that was a bright spot from the territory days to the promotion's demise. |
2 | 10.08.2015 | ShooterMcShoot | 7.0 | For the audience they appealed to, it was great. Don Owen really pushed the old style of doing things. Slow matches, 2 out of 3 falls for everything. It was a really good territory for guys to learn how to work and break in. Guys like Roddy Piper, Curt Hennig, Tom Zenk, Buddy Rose and others all made names in Portland. |