Game Changer Wrestling

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Game Changer Wrestling
AcronymGCW
Founded
  • January 1999 (original)
  • September 2013 (revival)
Style
HeadquartersNew Jersey, U.S.
Founder(s)Ricky Otazu
Owner(s)Ricky Otazu (1999–2004, 2013–2015)
Brett Lauderdale and Danny Demanto (2015–2019)
Brett Lauderdale (2019–present)
FormerlyJersey Championship Wrestling (1999–2015)
WebsiteGCWMerch.com

Game Changer Wrestling (GCW), formerly known as Jersey Championship Wrestling (JCW),

shoot style
matches.

GCW has grown from running shows based in New Jersey, to holding events across the United States, as well as internationally in Japan and Mexico. Annual GCW events include Backyard Wrestling, Bloodsport, Joey Janela's Spring Break, the Nick Gage Invitational, and the Tournament of Survival.

History

As Jersey Championship Wrestling

Jersey Championship Wrestling (JCW) was founded by independent wrestler Ricky Otazu, also known by his ring name of Ricky O,[1] in January 1999 in New Jersey.[2][3] JCW ran their first show on January 29, 2000, in Lyndhurst, New Jersey.[4] Later that year, JCW hosted the inaugural Jersey J-Cup, which featured many of the top independent wrestlers of that period.[5] They would continue to host the tournament until 2004, when JCW was sold to rival company National Wrestling Superstars (NWS).[6]

The promotion would remain dormant for nearly a decade until September 2013 when, after the closure of National Wrestling Superstars,

North Bergen.[8] Later that year, JCW would return to hosting the Jersey J-Cup.[9]

2015–present: Rebranding as Game Changer Wrestling

In June 2015, Jersey Championship Wrestling rebranded itself to Game Changer Wrestling (GCW)[3] after being purchased by Brett Lauderdale and Danny Demanto.[10] Since the buyout, GCW began to predominantly feature hardcore wrestling and continued to enjoy success in the New Jersey wrestling scene. GCW became known for producing several tournaments featuring independent wrestlers; including the Nick Gage Invitational Ultraviolent Tournament,[11] the Tournament of Survival[12] and the Acid Cup.[13]

In March 2017, GCW produced Joey Janela's Spring Break show in Fern Park, Florida.[14] This would become an annual tradition for the company.[15] GCW would begin to expand throughout the United States and hosted its first show in Los Angeles in November 2018, titled To Live and Die in LA.[16] In April 2018, GCW partnered with Matt Riddle to produce Matt Riddle's Bloodsport, a show that fused professional wrestling and mixed martial arts.[17] Bloodsport would take place twice more in 2019, this time with the partnership of Josh Barnett.[18][19][20][21] In August 2019, GCW embarked on a two-day tour of Japan.[22]

In December 2020, GCW attempted to end their partnership with streaming platform Independent Wrestling TV (IWTV), later moving their content to

FITE TV. In 2021, IWTV sued GCW for breach of contract.[23][24]

On January 23, 2022, GCW held the sold out The Wrld on GCW event, their debut at the Hammerstein Ballroom. The event marked the first GCW event to air on traditional pay-per-view outlets.[25][26]

On February 7, 2022, GCW signed Nick Gage to a contract, which was referred to as "the first and only contract that GCW will offer". GCW owner Brett Lauderdale said of the contract, "This is a major milestone moment for both Nick and GCW. I have always been against the idea of contracts in GCW but there are exceptions to every rule. From day 1, Nick has put his body, and literally his life on the line for the fans inside the squared circle. He deserves, and has earned the right to be rewarded for 20+ years of hard work and sacrifice. This historic contract will do just that, allowing him to continue his in-ring career at a pace that is beneficial to his health, while beginning to focus on opportunities that take him towards the next phase of his career. GCW would not have achieved the level of success it has without Nick F'N Gage, and we are proud to be able to say that GCW will remain Nick's home for the rest of his career".[27]

On April 12, 2023, GCW announced a working relationship with Westside Xtreme Wrestling (wXw), which will see GCW hold their inaugural events in Germany as part of wXw's 2023 World Tag Team Festival weekend.[28]

Roster

Blake Christian
Rina Yamashita
Joey Janela
Jordon Oliver

Game Changer Wrestling's roster consists mainly of independent freelancers and wrestlers contracted to promotions like All Elite Wrestling, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, and Ring of Honor.

Wrestlers

Ring name Real name Notes
1 Called Manders Steve Manders
2 Cold Scorpio Charles Bernard Scaggs
Alec Price Alan Parnell
Alex Shelley Patrick Martin
Alex Zayne Alex Brandenburg
Allie Katch Allison Woodard
Arez Jonathan González
Axton Ray Unknown
Bandido Unknown
Blake Christian Christian Hubble World Champion
Billie Starkz Lillian Bridget
Calvin Tankman Christopher Heyward III
Charles Mason Unknown
Charlie Tiger Unknown
Chris Sabin Joshua Harter
Ciclope Unknown
Cole Radrick Joey Hodge
Dante Leon Marcos Meza
Dark Sheik Sam Khandaghabadi
Demonic Flamita Unknown
Dominic Garrini Dominic Garrini
Tag Team Champion
Effy Taylor Gibson
Ellis Taylor Unknown
Grim Reefer Michael Corcoran
Gringo Loco Charles Santos
Homicide Nelson Erazo Indie Wrestling Hall of Famer
Jack Cartwheel Jack Cartwright
Janai Kai Janai Ruiz
Jimmy Lloyd James Lloyd
Joey Janela Joseph Janela
John Wayne Murdoch Unknown
Jordan Oliver Jordan Oliver, Jr.
Josh Barnett Joshua Lawrence Barnett
Kevin Ku Kevin Ku
Tag Team Champion
Komander Unknown
Maki Itoh Maki Itoh Extreme Champion
Mance Warner Unknown
Mark Briscoe Mark Pugh
Marko Stunt Noah Nelms
Masha Slamovich Ann Khozine JCW World Champion
Matt Cardona Matthew Cardona
Matt Tremont Matthew Tremont Deathmatch Hall of Famer
Matthew Justice Matthew Hannan
Miedo Extremo Unknown
Nick Gage[29] Nicholas W. Wilson Contracted wrestler
Nick Wayne Unknown
Ninja Mack Brenden McAleavey
Parrow Mike Parrow
PCO
Carl Ouellet
Rina Yamashita Unknown Ultraviolent Champion
Sawyer Wreck Unknown
Shane Mercer Shane Goode
"Speedball" Mike Bailey Émile Baillargeon-Laberge
Starboy Charlie Charlie Hilder
Steph De Lander
Stephanie De Landre
Titus Alexander Titus Jimenez
Tony Deppen Anthony Deppen
Violent J Joseph Bruce Member of Insane Clown Posse
Yoya Unknown

Other personnel

Ring name Real name Notes
Adam Gault Adam Gault Referee
Brett Lauderdale Brett Hoffman Owner/booker
Chad Rico Chad Rico Referee
Dan Perch Dan Perch Referee
Dave Prazak Dave Prazak Commentator
Indie Wrestling Hall of Famer
Emil Jay Emil Hibian Commentator
Ring announcer
Johnathan Ashe Johnathan Ashe Video producer
Jordan Castle Jordan Cassel Commentator
Max Recon AJ Kissinger Referee
Scarlette Donovan Scarlette Donovan Referee
Veda Scott Veda Scott Commentator
Occasional wrestler

Halls of fame

Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame

Deathmatch Hall of Fame

Ring name Year inducted
Mad Man Pondo 2019
Nate Hatred 2019
Danny Havoc 2019
Matt Tremont 2019
Supreme 2021
Eugene 2021
Nick Mondo 2021
Wifebeater 2022
Toby Klein 2022
Dewey Donovan 2022
J. C. Bailey 2022
Mike "Piss Jug Mike" Bieszck 2023
Lowlife Louie 2023
John Zandig 2023
Brain Damage 2023

Championships and accomplishments

Current championships

As of April 19, 2024

Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes Ref.
GCW World Championship Blake Christian 1 June 4, 2023 320
Atlantic City, NJ
Defeated champion
Cage of Survival match also involving Rina Yamashita
.
[30]
JCW World Championship Masha Slamovich 1 February 10, 2024 69
Jersey City, NJ
Defeated Jordan Oliver at Jersey J-Cup. [31]
GCW Ultraviolent Championship 山下りな2020 Rina Yamashita 1 August 13, 2022 615
Atlantic City, NJ
Defeated Alex Colon at Homecoming: Part 1. [32]
GCW Extreme Championship Maki Itoh 1 March 9, 2024 41
Atlantic City, NJ
Defeated champion
six-way scramble match also including Alex Zayne
, Broski Jimmy, Jack Cartwheel, and Marcus Mathers.
[33]
GCW Tag Team Championship Violence Is Forever
(Dominic Garrini and Kevin Ku (portraited))
1
(1, 1)
November 4, 2023 167
Atlanta, GA
Defeated Los Mazisos (Ciclope and Miedo Extremo) at ¿Sí Or No?. [34]

Former championships

Championship Date of entry First champion(s) Date retired Final champion(s) Years active Event
GCW Women's Championship November 23, 2003 April Hunter June 3, 2016 Deonna Purrazzo 13
Live event
JCW Light Heavyweight Championship April 14, 2000 Judas Young April 10, 2004 Kahagas 4 Live event
JCW Television Championship April 14, 2000 Kevin Knight February 22, 2004 Moondog Wenzel 4 Live event
JCW Six Man Tag Team Championship November 4, 2000 CJ Brock, Crazy Ivan, and Dave Greco November 4, 2001 CJ Brock, Crazy Ivan, and Dave Greco 1 Payback Time

Championship history

GCW Extreme Championship

GCW Extreme Championship[35]
Details
PromotionGame Changer Wrestling
Date establishedSeptember 13, 2013
Current champion(s)Maki Itoh
Date wonMarch 9, 2024
Other name(s)
  • JCW Extreme Championship
    (2013 – 2015)
  • GCW Extreme Championship
    (2015 – present)
Statistics
First champion(s)Bandido Jr.
Most reignsAll titleholders (1)
Longest reign
PCO
(1,225 days)
Shortest reignSteve Scott (42 days)
Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
Jersey Championship Wrestling (JCW)
1 Bandido Jr. September 13, 2013 Extreme Title Tournament Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey 1 505 [36]
2 Steve Scott January 31, 2015 JCW
Live event
Manville, New Jersey 1 42 This was a
four-way match
which also involving Frightmare and Lucky 13.
[37]
3 Pinkie Sanchez March 14, 2015 JCW
Live event
Howell, New Jersey
1 391 Sanchez defeated Danny Demanto, who was filling in for Steve Scott. [38]
Game Changer Wrestling (GCW)
4 Smiley April 8, 2016 GCW
Live event
Hasbrouck Heights, New Jersey 1 568 [39]
5 Tony Deppen October 28, 2017 Worst Behavior
Howell, New Jersey
1 315 This was a
four-way match
which also involving Eli Everfly and Zenshi.
[40]
6
PCO
September 8, 2018 Nick Gage Invitational 3: Thy Kingdom Come Villa Park, Illinois 1 1,225 This was a
four-way match
which also involved Gringo Loco and Nate Webb.
[41]
7 AJ Gray January 15, 2022 Say You Will Hoffman Estates, Illinois 1 195 [42]
8 Cole Radrick July 29, 2022 The People vs. GCW Nashville, Tennessee 1 72 This was a
six-way scramble match also involving Axton Ray, Grim Reefer, Marko Stunt
, and Shane Mercer.
[43]
9 Joey Janela October 9, 2022 Fight Club
Night 2
Atlantic City, New Jersey 1 517 This was a
winner takes all match where Janela's DDT Extreme Championship
was also on the line.
[44]
9 Maki Itoh March 9, 2024 Ashes To Ashes Atlantic City, New Jersey 1 41+ This was a six-way scramble match also including Alex Zayne, Broski Jimmy, Jack Cartwheel and Marcus Mathers.
Itoh became the first female to hold the championship.
[45]


JCW World Championship

JCW World Championship
Jordan Oliver with the current design of the title (2023–present)
Details
Date establishedFebruary 11, 2023
Current champion(s)Masha Slamovich
Date wonFebruary 10, 2024
Statistics
First champion(s)Jordan Oliver

Jersey J-Cup Tournament (2023)

First Round[47] Quarterfinals[31] Semi Final[31] Final[31]
        
Mike Bailey Pin
Jonathan Gresham 20:59
Mike Bailey Pin
Komander 12:33
Arez 12:38
Komander Pin
Mike Bailey Pin
Blake Christian 15:30
Jack Cartwheel
Marcus Mathers
Yoya
10:57
Cole Radrick
Dante Leon
Dyln McKay
Pin
Cole Radrick 11:56
Blake Christian Pin
Alec Price 13:36
Blake Christian Pin
Mike Bailey 21:25
Jordan Oliver Pin
Joey Janela Pin
Starboy Charlie 16:34
Joey Janela Pin
Lio Rush 10:20
Tony Deppen 13:25
Lio Rush Pin
Joey Janela 28:56
Jordan Oliver Pin
Charles Mason Pin
Billie Starkz 14:19
Charles Mason 14:54
Jordan Oliver Pin
Alex Shelley 17:55
Jordan Oliver Pin

Jersey J-Cup Tournament (2024)

First Round[48] Quarterfinals[49] Semi Final[49] Final[49]
        
Masha Slamovich Pin
Man Like Dereiss 14:08
Masha Slamovich Pin
Matt Makowski 10:34
Matt Makowski 27:43
Tony Deppen Pin
Masha Slamovich Pin
Alec Price 11:55
Jonathan Gresham 9:40
Alec Price Pin
Alec Price 14:18
Joey Janela Pin
Joey Janela 13:36
Kerry Morton Pin
Masha Slamovich 18:50
Jordan Oliver
TKO
Nick Wayne Pin
Marcus Mathers 17:17
Nick Wayne Pin
The Great Sasuke 12:58
The Great Sasuke 27:45
Mike Bailey Pin
Nick Wayne 21:05
Jordan Oliver Pin
Cole Radrick
Jack Cartwheel
Mr. Danger
Pin
Myron Reed
Charles Mason
Billie Starkz
8:48
Myron Reed 14:54
Jordan Oliver Pin
Griffin McCoy 21:05
Jordan Oliver Pin

Reigns

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Jordan Oliver February 11, 2023 Jersey J-Cup
Session 2
Jersey City, NJ
1 433 Defeated Mike Bailey to become the inaugural champion.
This was also the finals of the 2023 Jersey J-Cup tournament.
[50][31]
2 Masha Slamovich February 10, 2024 Jersey J-Cup
Session 2
Jersey City, NJ
1 69+ This was also the finals of the 2024 Jersey J-Cup tournament. [49]


Notes

  1. ^ The Jersey Championship Wrestling (JCW) name is currently utilized by GCW as the name of their developmental promotion. The modern JCW promotion runs a series of streaming events on YouTube.

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