And to be fair, it also makes a difference what type of show it was. Many promotions have their main venue and then a secondary location where the trainees/rookies get ring time because you need the ring time to get better. Hopefully guys are trained enough that its not horrific, but it is possible to see a show and have it be a "training" show. I dont really like that from a business perspective but it happens. Years ago we used Rookies Sports Bar for that. it was where I first started booking (and my partner booked the main shows). But we had a handful of rookies who didnt appear on the main shows and sprinkled in a few veterans. A really good veteran can make a green as grass trainee look passable and still teach him how to work in front of a crowd. That should be the goal on "training shows"
It was a country show featuring The Honky Tonk Man.... I watched a decent amount of local wrestling... I know not everyone will be ripped or jacked... but when you have a 120 lbs guy trying to be like the Ultimate Warrior or when you have guys who are so bloated and out of shape that they are huffing and puffing doing one spot.... for the sake of wrestling get out of the ring.
I had to help tear down the ring and carry the equipment because some of the skinny kids couldn't lift it!!
Now I havn't gone to a PCW show, but the other show (name is escaping me) where they brought in Billy Gunn a lot and used lots of former stars... the non stars at least had a physique and could actually wrestle a fair amount. Mentallo in my books was more entertaining then guys like Teddy Hart or Gangrel. If you are fat and out of shape... at least have a gimmick that entertains the audience. Generic skinny little guy who falls through the ropes trying to do a lion sault, can't peform a proper suplex, and who struggle to even perform a basic fireman carry should not be in the ring at all.....