![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Manager of Drake, Bad Bones, Primate and Little Miss RoxxyĬolour Commentator former 2x British Heavyweight Champion was known as "The Showstealer" ICW regular, Current WCPW Women's ChampionĪpart of the first ever WOS Wrestling women's match.įormer Manager Leader of BX Former WhatCulture World Heavyweight Champion Former Commentator current General managerįormer General Manager WhatCulture Heavyweight Championįormer Manager of Big Damo/Joe Hendry Member of Pacitti Club Former WhatCulture World Heavyweight Champion known as "The Jobber" PROGRESS Atlas Champion Former UFC fighterĬurrent EVOLVE Champion Rev:Pro Champion and PWG Champion Semi-Finalist in the WWE Cruiserweight Classic Former wXw Champion Īlly of Alex Windsor Girlfriend of Will Ospreay Known as the "Kiwi Buzzsaw" Member of The PrestigeĬurrent member of Pacitti Club WCPW Tag Team Champion Member of The Swords of Essex Winner of the 2016 NJPW Best of the Super Juniors Tournament Former PROGRESS Champion Former ROH World Television Championīrother of Alberto El Patron entered the Mexican qualifier of the Pro Wrestling World Cup Occasional wrestler former manager of Gabriel KiddĢ-time NGW Heavyweight Champion PROGRESS Champion PROGRESS Atlas Champion Former WWE developmental wrestlerĬurrent member of Pacitti Club WCPW Tag Team Champion Member of The Swords of Essex Kennedy formerly Managed by Suzie Kennedy The "Iron Man" Former ICW Heavyweight Champion Scottish Heavyweight Championship Member of The Prestigeįormer WCPW Champion The "Local Hero" Former ICW Tag Team Champion Winner of the Kurt Angle Invitational Rumble Member of The Prestigeįormer WCPW Tag Team Champion With Liam Slaterįormer WCPW Tag Team Champion With Johnny Mossįormer W3L Tag Team Champion with Joe Coffey Kennedyįormer WCPW Internet Champion known as "The Mexican Sensation"Ĭurrent WCPW Internet Champion Taken under the wing of Prince Ameen Member of Los Perspectiva Managed by James R. ![]() Member of The Prestige Former ICW World Heavyweight Champion ICW Tag Team ChampionĬurrent WWE Champion Former WWE NXT Champion Former WWE Intercontinental Champion Former WWE Tag Team Champion Former ICW World Heavyweight Champion Former EVOLVE Champion Former Evolve Tag Team Champion Former Open the Freedom Gate Champion Former TNA World Heavyweight Champion Former Impact Grand Championĭubbed "Mr Brexit" former TNA X Division Champion TNA World Tag Team Champion TNA Television Champion ROH Pure Champion 1.7 WCPW Talent Profiles and Interviews:.Winners faced each other in the semi-finals and the winners of those faced off in the final to determine the inaugural WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup Winner of 2017. Winners of those qualifiers faced each other in the round of 16 and moved onto the quarter finals. It consisted of 64 wrestlers from all over the world with qualifiers from 8 countries: England, Scotland, Germany, USA, Canada, Japan, Mexico and a rest of the world bracket. As well as their WCPW True Destiny,which was called by Jim Ross and Matt Striker and featured Kurt Angle Vs Alberto El Patron, WCPW announced a Pro Wrestling World Cup. On July 25, 2016, WCPW held their first special, Built To Destroy', along with other events such as iPPV's,Stacked, True Legacy, DELETE WCPW, ''' and WCPW Refuse To Lose''. On June 19, 2016, it was revealed that the name of WCPW live events would be WCPW: Loaded. Despite being in its infancy, WCPW has attracted widespread attention for its professionalism, quality of storylines, and roster. WCPW was revealed to the public via a YouTube video on May 25, 2016. Stu Bennett was the final General Manager. WCPW held live events available for viewing on the WhatCulture Wrestling YouTube channel. WhatCulture Professional Wrestling ( WCPW) was a British independent wrestling promotion, founded in 2016 by the members of WhatCulture Wrestling, the YouTube subsidiary of as a result of the channel's burgeoning popularity.Īs in other professional wrestling promotions, WCPW shows were not legitimate contests, but purely entertainment-based, featuring storyline-driven, scripted, and choreographed matches, though they often included moves that put performers at risk of injury if not performed correctly. ![]()
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