Ladder Match - Ladder Matches in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla

Ladder Matches in Pro Wrestling Guerrilla

No. Match Stipulations Event Date and Location
1 Scott Lost (c) defeated Joey Ryan (c) The Next Show September 4, 2004
Los Angeles, California
2 El Generico defeated Kevin Steen (c) Ladder match for the PWG World Championship Steen Wolf October 22, 2011
Reseda, California
3 The Super Smash Brothers (Player Uno and Stupefied) (c) defeated Future Shock (Adam Cole and Kyle O'Reilly) and The Young Bucks (Matt and Nick Jackson) Three-way tag team ladder match for the PWG World Tag Team Championship Threemendous III July 21, 2012
Reseda, California

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