LOS ANGELES — Heel Chuckie T? That’s how it appears.

Chuck Taylor seemed to turn on tag partner and close friend Trent? during their PWG World Championship match in the main event of PWG Neon Knights last month. The violence of the match escalated as it went on with Taylor mounting and landing a barrage of punches on a bloody, defenseless Trent? as a stand-out memory of that encounter.

Taylor won to retain the title after Trent? decided against using the belt to hit his pal. Chuckie T capitalized with a low blow, leading to the finish.

Now, with his second reign as PWG champ in full swing, Taylor will face an intriguing foe in the main event of PWG Time is a Flat Circle on Friday night: Keith Lee.

Lee, the absurdly athletic big man, is one of the most over wrestlers on the indie scene and known for putting on incredibly entertaining matches. He’s won titles in many other promotions, but this will be his first shot at taking the PWG crown back to Texas.

The rest of the card is absolutely loaded, with Will Ospreay returning to face his Aussie nemesis Adam Brooks and Zack Sabre, Jr. — fresh off his New Japan Cup title — facing Matt Riddle.

PWG Time is a Flat Circle will take place at Globe Theatre in Downtown Los Angeles, because the promotion’s usual venue, the iconic American Legion Post #308 in Reseda, was oversold due to a technical issue.

We’ll be updating the results, news and notes live from Globe Theatre in Downtown LA, starting at the scheduled 8 p.m. PT bell time:

Rey Horus vs. Joey Janela

Janela in about 13:00 with a package piledriver. Decent opener, but some botches. Some cool spots from both guys, too. Crowd loves Janela, of course.

Jake Atlas vs. Eli Everfly vs. Douglas James vs. Brody King

King after an absurd piledriver from above his head on the much smaller Everfly. This was an absolutely insane spot fest between the four Santino Brothers products. Worth checking out for the ridiculously high risks, but it was almost too dangerous at times. King is a future star and now training at the NJPW LA Dojo.

Jeff Cobb vs. Jonah Rock

Very well laid out hoss match. Rock won with a frog splash at about 17:00. The Aussie is really coming into his own. Cobb is freakishly strong, deadlifting him multiple times. Good, physical and hard hitting. Fun stuff.

Bandido & Flamita vs. Zachary Wentz & Dezmond Xavier

Amazing stunt show for 9:04. Action-packed spot fest and a damn, damn good one. Crowd absolutely loved it and gave the four a standing ovation afterward.

Adam Brooks vs. Will Ospreay

Wow. Brilliant match. Probably somewhere in the mid to high four stars. Ospreay won with an Os Cutter in about 26:00. These guys have incredible chemistry. Near fall after near fall until the crowd got whipped into a frenzy. Just excellent stuff. Brooks is a good heel and Ospreay is, well, Ospreay.

Matthew Riddle vs. Zack Sabre, Jr.

Sabre won with a bridge at 17:01. Good, shoot-style match. Deliberate, but well done as expected from both men. The crowd was a bit tired for this one. But it was solid work.

Chuck Taylor (c) vs. Keith Lee

Lee in 16:41 to become the new PWG champion. Match told a good story. At the end, Taylor decided not to use the belt to gain an advantage on Lee. Lee hit a spirit bomb and his jackhammer-like finisher to end it.