Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Jan 4, 2014 19:32:15 GMT -5
Chad Dizzle
Chad Dizzle might not be known around the Proboards-Circuit, but during Pure Class Wrestling’s days on the MSN-Circuit, Chad was a relatively strong competitor during a time where PCW needed strong competitors. However, what PCW didn’t need was Chad’s piss-poor attitude- that attitude resulting in him being all-but-banned from competing in PCW. That being said, Chad Dizzle had a few reigns as the now-forgotten PCW Computerized Champion and one reign as PCW World Champion after defeating Bison back in 2003. Chad Dizzle’s record has been lost in time since the promotion’s move to the Proboards-Circuit, but it can be safe to say it was relatively average. Chad failed to make the PCW Power 100.
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Andy D
As of this writing, the current reigning and defending PCW World Champion hasn’t been champion for long, but that doesn’t mean he isn’t capable of holding it for a long time to come. Andy D debuted with PCW in 2011 under the “mentorship” of former PCW Tag Team Champions 2Guys. Andy had to fight his way up the ladder, winning the PCW North American and Genesis Championships, before finally winning the PCW World Championship against the highly-successful Grimm.
Don’t let Andy D’s stature, underdog status, and win/loss/draw record (28 wins, 26 losses, and 4 draws as of the time of this writing) cause you to underestimate him- whenever there is a big match at hand, Andy D always puts up his best work and often-times delivers in the clutch. Andy was ranked at #19 on the PCW Power 100 that was released in conjunction with the 100th edition of the PCW Power Rankings back in July 2013.
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Bison
Bison is the first PCW World Champion in its history, winning the title in 2003 during Deadly Intentions (whose lineage isn’t related to the current Deadly Intentions event) against the more-than-formidable PWA Hall of Famer Hexus. Bison is probably more famous for his bouts against “The Icemann” Luis Malave in HWF: Xtreme than anything he did in PCW, sans win the title.
Bison took his leave of PCW in mid-2003 and did not return again until many years later, but the fire that was once in his eyes seemed to be extinguished by that time. Bison, whose pre-Proboards record has been lost to time, but what record is known only saw Bison lose all three of his matches. Bison was also unable to land a PCW Power 100 spot.