ShadowMaster wrote:Man 2016 felt like a wild year for PWG , with debuts with the likes of Cody Rhodes , Matt Riddle , Jeff Cobb , Dalton Castle , and Kamaitachi gave PWG some new faces it was also the year we lost Mike Bailey , Tommy End ,Tommaso Ciampa and Gargano and I guess Evil Uno ( pending on his Visa Issue ). We saw less of Tag Team wrestling in 2016 with Beaver Boys , Best Friends , Monster Mafia , Team Tremendous , Unbreakable F'n Machines ( which I never ever wanna see Michael Elgin or Brian Cage in a PWG ring for a long long time ) not even getting a match in 2016. Speaking of not wanting to see Cage or Elgin back in a PWG ring i'll put Drew Galloway ,John Hennigan and Sami Callahan on the short list of guys I wouldn't miss in 2017. I believe this could be a huge year for Jeff Cobb as well as Matt Riddle as both men have skyrocketed on the indie scene this past year. Really looking forward to Mystery Vortex as I think it will be a huge benchmark going into 2017 for PWG.
pwggrodd wrote:Elgin's actually really been good in 2016, so I don't get not wanting him around. Doesn't matter anyway; between NJPW and running his own promotion in the Illinois side of St. Louis next year, I doubt he'll ever be available. I'd like to see the Tabarnak de Team, but I noticed they just kinda stopped showing up in the U.S. this year. With what happened with Speedball and Josh Alexander, I'm willing to bet it's yet another border issue. Love most of the names suggested here. And considering that, according to various reports, the WWE's going to be going on another signing binge in the first 3 months of 2017, PWG really needs to start bringing in a bunch of new talents soon, just to see who works and who doesn't.
eastbay510 wrote:As for guys I expect WWE to sign, I have a feeling Dunne dosent finish 2017 still on the indys, same with Ricochet. To be honest I want WWE to keep signing guys. The revolving door of talent is always fun and good for everyone.
pwggrodd wrote:Kota Ibushi's too busy crashing his bicycle off a ramp while trying to run another wrestler down and taking idiotic head bumps to sign. Gotta love 'em. I'd love to see him show up, but it didn't turn out too well the last time he got scheduled for a PWG appearance.
pwggrodd wrote:Let's face it-Ibushi/Sabre was the CWC final everyone wanted and, due to lack of contracts, nobody got, so if he came in, that's what I'd want to see. As far as the women go, I've given up on that ever happening in PWG. SD just doesn't want to do it. And I know I already mentioned it in another thread, but I'm hoping 2017 has more than 11 tag matches for the whole year. The multiple shows with nothing but singles matches bugged me.
pwggrodd wrote:Let's face it-Ibushi/Sabre was the CWC final everyone wanted and, due to lack of contracts, nobody got, so if he came in, that's what I'd want to see. As far as the women go, I've given up on that ever happening in PWG. SD just doesn't want to do it. And I know I already mentioned it in another thread, but I'm hoping 2017 has more than 11 tag matches for the whole year. The multiple shows with nothing but singles matches bugged me.
pwggrodd wrote:Yeah, the old six-man spotfests coming back would be pretty awesome. A lot of those matches had guys who were looking to impress-in other words, willing to go crazy out there to get noticed.
El Asian wrote:pwggrodd wrote:Yeah, the old six-man spotfests coming back would be pretty awesome. A lot of those matches had guys who were looking to impress-in other words, willing to go crazy out there to get noticed.
Yeah, hence why I think it be nice to bring it back plus I really prefer shows to have 8 matches over 7 instead, wouldn't hurt the show add the 6man local guys to open the show. Now as to who would they book, I say bring in "Uptown" Andy Brown, Adrian Quest, Mike Camden, Eli Everfly, Tyler Bateman, and Douglas James to debut altogether in a 6 man tag match to have them showcase and see if they could bring them back for future appearances.
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