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benny5bellys wrote on 07.09.2023:
[5.0] "It is 2042, World War 3 has destroyed the earth, a few bands of survivors roam a barren desolate wasteland living off whatever little food they can forage and tinned tuna. Packs of Zombies have taken over every major urban area eating any human who is foolish enough to wander in desperate for food. Fludder finally sends you the DVDS you paid for."
5nicoShuffle wrote on 06.03.2021:
[1.0] "Amazingly below average promotion. They rely too much on talent from elsewhere and "borrow" too many popular stipulation match types and have no ideas of their own. Poor TV show also, always badly filmed, lit & mic'd. I feel I'm being generous with 1pt honestly."
Wrestling Forever wrote on 18.12.2019:
[6.0] "Steven Fludder hat sicher den größten Fehler in seiner Karriere gemacht als er den Vertrag zur Kontrolle für die PCW unterschrieb. PCW wie man es kennt gibt es nicht mehr. Sheikh El Sham ist der neue Besitzer und der Anführer von Buy Out. PCW/ Buyout Wrestling soll es aktuell heißen. Auf Twitter heißt es noch PCW UK Wrestling, aber es gibt schon zwei Facebook Accounts. Das größte Problem der Liga. Zu wenig Qualität und wenn die da ist wird sie teilweise schlecht gebookt. 6 Punkte für das insgesamt. Gespannt wie sich das weiterentwickelt. Edit 18. 12. 2019. Schon Schade das man bei dieser Liga nicht Up to Date ist. Da hat sich wieder vieles geändert."
BritIndy Reviews wrote on 03.08.2017:
[0.0] "I have attended PCW events in the past, at first I though "aye they're decent these lads" but then I looked at their social media, it clicked that they are abysmal and their owner Mr Stevie Boy Fludds is a massive, massive scumbag after he used Kris Tavis' name to make money, and he never gave a single penny of that to charity. They host events in awful venues in dirty cities, also they are branded as 'Preston' yet host the majority of their events outside of said city, talk about branding ayy? They rely on ex WWE talent too much, for example I saw a match which would be great in the attitude era (midcard anyway) Billy Gunn vs Hardcore Holly, what a load of trash for this day and age! They don't care about whats hot on the British scene as can be seen when you look at their cards, they are well behind the times! They do more free shows than they do paid ones and brag when they sell out of free shows.. why? Who in their right mind would pay to watch these when they majority are free? Although I don't bother with the free shows because they are that bad and tacky, if you go watching this company you are wasting an afternoon that you could be spending doing something else."
BarKing81 wrote on 02.10.2016:
[4.0] "PCW popularised wrestlers such as Joey Hayes, Martin Kirby and Kris Travis. But their shows really are too ex WWE/F star heavy and focussed. Also in my opinion their shows contain to much comedy (more so on their day time shows). It seems like their fans will pop/cheer for anything. Comedy in wrestling is fine, but not in the main event or in multiple matches. Also their fans seem super uneducated in the world of wrestling, it seems like they're just WWF fans who just want to re live their child/teenage hood, which is why they pop more for ex WWF mid card guys more than top Indy stars. Also their venue is great, but the one thing I don't like about it is the low ceiling, I feel that it limits the wrestlers in the ring, as top rope dives are pretty much impossible. They would be better off doing shows at the Guild Hall."
Luv all wrestling wrote on 05.09.2016:
[3.0] "PCW could have been a big deal with the first ever british ippv, but it was horribly produced, barely worked, no story telling that makes sense, and bad matches combined with how PCW does not know what fans they want to cater for, as such they fail to cater to any, PCW is barely a passable local fed."
steviecw wrote on 26.06.2016:
[4.0] "Maddening promotion. They completely blew it with "Europe's first HD iPPV", which was historic and could have represented the vibrant UK scene. Instead it was garbage. To also see Steve Fludder take credit for "Uhaa Nation's western success" is insanity, while referring to PCW "World Championship defenses" in Japan and USA that there doesn't seem to be any record of? (I'm happy to be proven wrong). PCW is not entirely inept, they use some good talents and will on occasion book some good matches... but you really can tell something about a UK promotion that doesn't use Marty Scurll, Will Ospreay, Tommy End or Mark Haskins or books Sha Samuels over Drew Galloway."
mrlevity1984 wrote on 26.03.2015:
[10.0] "A fantastic promotion showcasing the best talent from the United Kingdom and Europe, as well as many stars from America, Canada and Japan. PCW always puts on a great show, and the matches range from good to phenomenal. They also value their Championship Belts and book their stars accordingly."
JamesHarrison wrote on 15.03.2015:
[10.0] "I've never attended a PCW show as the trains from London is abit too far for me. I own a couple of DVD's and have seen shows on youtube. Love the quality of the matches and the production on the promotion. Seeing Morrison & Masters on the shows really does give the promotion some star power!"
Boris The Menace wrote on 23.02.2015:
[7.0] "It seems Preston City Wrestling knows what they are doing, running good shows and being one of the best active promotions going around the UK at the moment."
KrizKey wrote on 22.12.2014:
[8.0] "Preston City Wrestling besticht bei jedem Event mit einer verhältnismäßig großen Menge an Fly-Ins, was für einige deutsche Fans aus meinem Bekanntenkreis bereits Anlass war, mindestens eine Show der PCW zu besuchen. Dies spiegelt sich zwar auch am vergleichsweise hohen Ticketpreisen wieder, jedoch bekommt man für sein Geld definitiv etwas geboten!"
walkerv10 wrote on 10.08.2013:
[10.0] "One of the few promotions in the UK rebuilding the British scene for the better."