I have not read the entire show yet but thought I would get my comments down to generate a bit of discussion at the early stages.
Ladder MatchAs my first PCW match to read (I think), it was a pleasant surprise when it was announced as a ladder match. These things always have the potential to be fun. I had heard that Brothers Comeau and Neo Runway Chic had delivered some awesome matches before so I was looking forward to it. The start of the match was hard for me to get into though it was no fault of the writers. This was my first time reading a match involving both teams so the changing nature of the names as well as other adjectives used to describe the characters confused me at times. Again, that was no fault of the writers though and more so was down to myself trying to adapt to a number of characters at one time.
I like the idea of Brody and Dale not being on the same page. I had my own ideas for a tag team which consisted of partners who had their differences but Daz seems to be pulling this one off to a tee. Even the idea that Brody would sommersault over the top ropes, and the mentioning that he also took out his partner was a good touch, especially since Dale helped avoid Brody getting hit with an aerial assault beforehand. Great storytelling, and that continued on throughout the match as well (Dale hitting Brody accidentally with the ladder whilst spinning etc).
Overall, there was just some great action in this one (neckbreaker off the ladder, back cracker off the ladder etc) and some of the double team manouvres involving the ladder was awesome. Adding things like that to a match is what distinguishes the normal singles ladder matches in comparison to the tag team ones. The chemistry between both teams was highly evident and the counters were awesome. You really got the feeling that these were two teams who knew each other very well but were now fighting in a somewhat different environment than there last encounters.
The finish was all kinds of awesome. For a bit I completely forgot about that table that was introduced earlier. Usually I am not a fan of bringing tables into ordinary ladder matches but this was done sparingly and added to the excitement, and gave a climatic finish to the match. Great match, that highlighted both teams movesets extremely well, integrated them with the ladders that led to some exciting action and had an overall feel good moment with NRC winning the belts and apparently being on the same page now. Well done guys. I just hope all four of them can afford the medical bills that are on their way, especially Carter

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Good Luck MateNice little segment here to build up both Daz/Kaiser and more so Foster/Miller. It was good seeing the two British stars seemingly on the same page. And it also reminds me that I must give that Escalation match a read over at a later date also.
Magnum Phillips vs Orion BishopWhen I was familiarising myself with the roster and the card earlier, and found out Brett and Tim were writing this one, I was immediately intrigued. Seeing both writers try and find success with new characters in a fed that they are not running is weird to say the least

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This one was physical from the start, and kinda continued on from the chaos of the last match but in a much lighter tone. Both characters immediately come across as straight out brawlers, this was very smash mouthed and physical. We really got to see what Magnum Phillips is all about in this match as well. He comes across as mouthy but in an aggressive way as opposed to an arrogant way. He comes across as someone who wants to beat his opponent by the most embarassing yet damaging means possible as well.
The Two Boot Salute was awesome and I am hoping that more of Phillips's matches end like this. It would really distinguish him as a character, being a guy who actually wins by knockout as opposed to pinning his opponent. I look forward to reading more of Orion Bishop as well who I'm sure will really come into his own in the near future. Good match guys!
Reap What You SowBuck reteurning? That is pretty awesome. I think Devine was still in the mid card the last time he was hovering around the WCSF

. This did what it was supposed to do in an extremely simple fashion yet made me look forward to the next interaction even more. The high flier Buck and the physcial style of Phillips should make this one stylistically interesting, especially giving the writers involved. That is assuming Buck will actually come back to wrestle, which is of course looking extremely likely. Welcome back to the sim fedding world Buck.
Interview - ZaidZaid seems like he is going to be an interesting character. Being an 'A Lister' gives him great opportunity as a heel, he already comes across as unlikable. His interview style was good as well, presenting the fact that the PCW interviewer wasn't worthy of interviewing him. I like what I read here. Now onto the match.
Johnny Valentino vs ZaidThis was a good little match that told a nice little story in its short time frame. I really liked Zaid's interaction with Valentino, and Gia for that matter. Once again, he presented himself as a character that is unlikable. The only thing about this match that I would suggest in the future would be to add more emotion at times. The moment at the end, with Gia assisting Valentino in getting the victory seems like one the crowd would have popped for and I would have included some interaction there. It was a good match though, that seemingly told the story it was supposed to well so kudos for that. I am looking forward to seeing how both characters progress from here.
I will continue reading and writing my comments tomorrow. Its 2am here and I need to get meself some sleep. What I have read so far has been great though, I am really looking forward to continuing on tomorrow!
Continuing what I have read thus far:
Promo - JJ and BJDecent promo here to introduce another team to the division. It seems as if the tag division is lacking teams at the moment so it certainly is a niche for people looking to sign up characters in the fed. Looking forward to reading more from these, it wouldn't surprise me if they are brought straight into a tag title match.
3 on 2 Handicap MatchTo say I was surprised to see Sean Knight involved with The Disciples would be an understatement. Knight and Hess hated each other from what i remember. So that was an interesting surprise to say the least. I have not read anything from Gryphon but had heard he was Omega's protege so I was looking forward to reading my first match involving him.
It was a good start to this match. I always like the idea that Hess comes across as the leader, and that all the evil revolves around him. Gryphon wanting Hess in the ring but Barry tagging himself in was a great way to make Gryphon angrier at not getting the man he wanted. For some reason, I am imagining Gryphon as looking like Rene Dupree. Maybe its Dupree's physique combined with the power of Gryphon. I like Gryphon's style though. The power movesets taken by many characters makes it a bit different than the WCSF in my opinion.
One criticism of the match for me is that it was a little bit repetitive at times. The hot tags varying between Omega and Gryphon. It would have been good to see the dynamic of Omega and Gryphon and see how they reacted when in control mid match but I felt we didn't see that as much as I would have liked. Still, Gryphon really stood out in this for me, and put on a hell of a performance; probably outshining his mentor. The final portion of the match was very exciting, really put across the atmosphere and emotion of the match as well. The Disciples winning really makes them a force to be reckoned with as well, I look forward to seeing what is in store for them. As for Gryphon and Omega, I can actually eventually see them splitting and possible having a grudge feud of their own. However, in the meantime, I wouldn't mind seeing them compete in the tag division, which in my opinion needs more teams.
Continuing on with my comments:
Ace is ComingI liked this promo, Ace come across as pretty intense, someone who may struggle to control his anger, and showed alot more character than he did during his WCSF run. He could make for an interesting character. I wouldn't be surprised if he feuds with Orion Bishop next, which would be a pretty intense encounter.
Last Man Standing MatchWhen I read that this match was taking place I was immediately looking forward to it. Spencer Miller has always been an entertaining character capable of having good matches and his character seems to have switched it up a gear further since his WCSF run. Meanwhile, Foster was on the verge of establishing himself as the most promising upcoming face character before the WCSF finished. So it was always going to be interesting.
I really liked the opening stages of this match. It was intense; really intense yet it didn't need the use of weapons to convey this. Great writing. I was very surprised at Foster attempting pinfalls during the match, I though he would have been a little more experienced that to do something like that but it was a good way to show that maybe his aggressive emotions was blinding his judgement. Some of the little touches in this match were awesome as well, like the use of closed fists. Such a simple addition yet it also conveyed the hatred Miller had for Foster.
There was some really brutal action in this one. The work on Miller's leg read extremely painful, but Miller can blame himself for that for missing so many shots and putting himself in danger

. Meanwhile, the chair shot to Foster was conveyed very well, and was definately a game changer in it. The action after this was nothing short of phenomenal. Miller goading Foster, throwing everything but the kitchen sink to try and put him away but Foster refusing to stay down. The little touch by the fan to inspire Foster to get up was a great moment. And the Samoan Drop on the tum tacks. Some awesome spots there, followed by the table break. I wonder if as many tables will be broken in the PCW pay per views as they were during the WCSF ones

. The finish was good as well, I really thought neither man would stand up once Foster hit the FCC off the ramp but that wasn't the case. Foster wins, and one can only imagine what is next for him from there. The only thing that can top it would be a championship match. As for Miller, he put on a great performance. His new, aggressive demeanor really shone in this match and I am sure this isn't the last great match nor feud we will have in PCW. Great stuff guys, well done!
I will update my thoughts on the main event after I have read it. It'll probably take me a while but I am sure it will be nothing short of epic!