Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Jan 4, 2014 16:29:11 GMT -5
Kyle Cross
Kyle Cross had a very short reign with the PCW World Championship, winning the title in May 2005 after Innovator was stripped of the title and then being stripped of it himself 29 days later in June 2005. Kyle never really had a chance in PCW, as his life ended in an automobile accident [note: character only] in the same year. Kyle finished his career with a PCW record of 3 wins, 2 losses, and a draw, while managing to rank at #80 in the PCW Power 100.
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Justin Michaels
Justin Michaels, who is known as “Stormm” by his fans and colleagues, is currently on leave from PCW, but is still considered a part of the roster. Stormm started his PCW career in 2005 at Trauma 31 and has been a force to be reckoned with ever since. Stormm’s first PCW Championship opportunity came at Mass Destruction I against PCW Hall of Famer Ace Anderson, which he was unsuccessful at capturing.
Despite winning The Icemann Invitational Tournament in the later half of 2006 and also trading the Genesis Championship with Rodney Phoenix, it wasn’t until Return to Glory 3 in 2011 that Stormm finally got his chance to be called PCW Champion after he defeated a different PCW Hall of Famer, LoKi, for the title in a Cage Match. Unfortunately, Stormm was unable to retain the title for long, losing it back to LoKi a few weeks later at Trauma 100. Stormm’s current PCW record sits at 32 wins, 34 losses, and 12 draws; He holds the #11 spot on the PCW Power Rankings 100.
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Innovator
There’s not much to say about the Innovator. When PCW moved to the “Proboards Circuit” from the “MSN Circuit,” Innovator was one of the first to join the company. After joining, he, along with 16 others, competed for the vacant PCW World Championship, the PCW International Championship, and the PCW North American Championship in a Rumble for the Gold Match (i.e. a Rumble Royale) in April 2005. Innovator won the match, but was unable to record a second win in his PCW tenure, going to finish his PCW career with 1 win, 2 losses, and 2 draws. It was in-fact a draw that saw Innovator stripped of his title due to a stipulation that he had to win the match to remain champion. Innovator’s one victory was enough to earn him the #70 spot in the PCW Power100.