

PWG: 2005 Battle of Los Angeles - Night Two
1. Hook Bomberry, TJ Perkins, & Chris Sabin vs. Disco Machine, Excalibur, & Ronin 2005 Battle of Los Angeles Second Round Match 2. Quicksilver vs. Rocky Romero 2005 Battle of Los Angeles Second Round Match 3. "Photogenic" Chris Bosh vs. James Gibson (Jamie Noble) 2005 Battle of Los Angeles Second Round Match 4. "American Dragon" Bryan Danielson vs. "The Fallen Angel" Christopher Daniels 2005 Battle of Los Angeles Second Round Match 5. "Mr. Wrestling" Kevin Steen vs. AJ Styles 6. Kikutaro & Top Gun Talwar vs. NOSAWA & Samoa Joe 2005 Battle of Los Angeles Semi-Final & Final Round Matches 9. Jack Evans, Frankie Kazarian, El Generico, & Super Dragon vs. Scott Lost, Ricky Reyes, Davey Richards, & Joey Ryan
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Plot Summary
Night Two of the 2005 Battle of Los Angeles tournament features the thrilling conclusion of a single-elimination tournament to crown the PWG Champion. Top independent wrestling stars from around the globe battle it out in intense matches, showcasing high-flying action, hard-hitting strikes, and innovative submissions. The night culminates in the final match to determine the tournament winner and the new PWG World Champion.
Critical Reception
As a professional wrestling event, critical reception is primarily based on match quality and excitement within the independent wrestling community. Night Two of the 2005 Battle of Los Angeles is widely regarded as a landmark event in independent wrestling history, celebrated for its exceptional match quality and the emergence of future stars.
What Reviewers Say
- Exceptional match quality, particularly in the tournament matches.
- Showcased incredible talent, many of whom went on to WWE and other major promotions.
- A highly influential event in the independent wrestling scene.
Google audience: Audience reviews for this event within wrestling forums and communities consistently praise the high-level in-ring performances and the exciting tournament format. Fans often highlight specific matches as classics and commend the promotion for its consistent quality.
Awards & Accolades
None notable (as a professional wrestling event, it's not typically subject to traditional film/TV awards)
Fun Fact
This event is highly significant as it featured a young Bryan Danielson (later WWE's Daniel Bryan) facing off against Samoa Joe in a highly acclaimed match, which is often cited as one of the best independent wrestling matches of its era.
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