It was Savage vs Savage. See why no one wants to be the one booked against Wildlife William Fitz at our February 29th event.
Heavyweight Sean Royal and Michael Galahad both want to knock Grungy Gary off his Angry Chair, find out why and stay tuned to see who gets the match at our February 29th event.
Sergeant Intensity vs Pedro Duro
Disco Dave Injury Update
More to Come!
Greed left Monte Carlo with a face-full of green mist and a good thrashing by a shoe! Who uses a shoe? The Asian Assassin Setsu Ginsu does if you are dumb enough to take it off your foot and leave it within reaching distance.
The RCP Arena was rocking Saturday Night as Setsu Ginsu turned on his Fight Promoter Monte Carlo.
Misted, thrashed by a shoe and hit in parts of the body we can not mention, Monte Carlo had seen better days than Right Coast Pro Wrestling’s 20/20 event at the RCP Arena.
Everything Monte received, from what appears his former employee, The Asian Assassin Setsu Ginsu was deserved ten times over. Thankfully for Monte Carlo, his ace in the hole Demento was
It was match between two RCP Fan Favorites, newcomer Michael Galahad and former Right Coast Pro Heavyweight, Olympus and Tag Team Champion Sean Royal.
We would be remiss if we did not add that Heavyweight Sean Royal is also a RCP Hall of Fame Member. The match had everything fans packing the RCP Arena could hope for between two
Every sport has its unwritten codes of conduct, lines that should not be crossed. In pro wrestling one of those lines is threating a wrestler’s family.
Unfortunately Pedro Duro, upset by his pin-fall defeat at the hands of Sgt. Intensity, decided to cross that line by having his two South of the Border amigos.
It certainly was a bungle in jungle at Right Coast Pro Wrestling’s 20/20 live event at the Greater Newark Boys and Girls Club of Delaware.
And, it was all fun to the RCP Arena faithful’s who braved the weather to support the Children’s and Olympus Champion, former Savage Cecil Whirlwind and his long awaited match against Wildlife William Fitz. What a championship match it was,
Paid off by Disco Dave’s brother, Grungy Gary, to not only defeat Dave in this pro wrestling contest, but put him out of combative sports all together, Brian Profit and Sebastian Night might have inadvertently did just that.
It was clear to the RCP Arena (Greater Newark Boys and Girls Club of Delaware) fans from the start Profit’s strategy was to target Disco Dave’s arm, however it was an explosive Japanese style wrestling move executed by Disco Dave that left his arm vulnerable to Profit’s offensive attack. It is not clear exactly when the injury took place, but Profit showed no remorse
Not all advice holds value or merit, however one should listen first and judge last.
Unfortunately for Harry M Baldwin he chose not to even listen to the improvement points Right Coast Pro wrestling in Delaware’s resident nerd, Dexter Boykin, had outlined for both the Former RCP Heavyweight Champion and brother Brutus. Dexter came prepared both to compete and help Harry M Baldwin whom has been on a severe losing streak. The RCP Arena was eager to learn
Right Coast Pro wishes Disco Dave a speedy recovery and return the ring. Disco Dave suffered a broken arm Saturday Night at our 20/20 Live event while wrestling Brian Profit.
Dave is expected to make a full recovery. The break was clean, and was able to set and cast without complications at Christiana Care Hospital Saturday Night. Concussion tests came back negative.
We will keep everyone up to date and will arrange a video interview in the coming weeks.
Thank you all for your concern, we will of course forward you well wishes to Disco Dave
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The RCP Arena was anxiously waiting all night for these two titans of Right Coast Pro Wrestling to collide at our RCP-60 event. Champion Ryan Rush, as always, over-delivered in this Delaware Combative Contest even taking the contest outside the squared circle to the floor of the Greater Newark Boys and Girls Club of Delaware where he elicited some fans to assist his torment of the Reverend Day.
Steve and Steve, collectively called the Even Stevens, weaseled their way not only onto the Right Coast Pro Roster, but thanks to Delaware Sports Agent Clarke Kelly they even managed to gain a Tag Team Championship match against RCP’s reigning champions, The Krazy Kids.
Hired as trainers to get the beer drinking McCoys ready for their championship match, the Even Stevens took full opportunity of a ‘Training Accident’ to pose as The McCoys long enough for Clarke Kelly to draw up contracts
Challenger: Gabriel Otis Day vs Champion: Ryan "The Adrenaline" Rush