Post by A Ghost in the Wind on Jan 9, 2014 8:32:29 GMT -5
Lantlas
Lantlas, who ranked in at #1 in the PCW Power 100, started his career in PCW as a member of the tag team Dominion (originally known as “Unbesiegbar”) with partner Seth Sinn in 2006. After Seth became injured, Lantlas replaced his partner with The Prophet, better known these days as Murdoc.
After he and Prophet dropped the tag team titles to pending PCW Hall of Famers Tha UnHoly Alliance (Loco and Willard), Lantlas went on to become one of the most successful, and dominate, superstars in PCW history, amassing an amazing record of 72 wins, 16 losses, and 7 draws. Lantlas also became PCW World Champion 3x between 2006 and 2012.
(Lantlas d. Landon Divine in Round 1)
(Lantlas d. Michael Wryght in Round 2)
vs.
Ace Anderson
Where to even begin with Ace Anderson? Let’s see…Ace is probably the most respected, most established “homegrown” PCW talent in its history, and for very good reason- Ace has done it all in PCW. And that includes being the first (and at the time of this writing, only) true PCW Grandslam Champion- that is, winning every PCW championship that the promotion has to offer, including the PCW Championship. Heck, he even won The Icemann Invitational Tournament…twice (first defeating LoKi in 2005, which saw him become North American Champ in the process, and then defeating Kelli Starr 8 years later in the tournament final that he went into as Genesis Champion. Random note: Ace went on to win both matches, sorta, that he cashed the TIIT contract in).
Unfortunately, the former “Greatness in the Flesh” and “Beyond Greatness” grappler suffered a horrendous neck injury in 2013 during an International Championship title defense against MONROE. That injury not only cost Ace the belt, but resulted in a broken neck which ultimately caused Ace to retire. Despite the injury, Ace is a legend in the business and should be remembered as such. He finished his PCW career ranked #2 in the PCW Power 100 with a win/loss/draw record of 64 wins, 36 losses, and 7 draws.
(Ace Anderson d. Slither in Round 1)
(Ace Anderson d. Justin Michaels in Round 2)