Tag: GCW

  • GCW Live In Milan Results – May 24th, 2026 – Milan, Italy

    GCW Live In Milan Results – May 24th, 2026 – Milan, Italy

    Game Changer Wrestling and Squash A Jobber Wrestling presented their Live In Milan event on Sunday, May 24th, 2026 from the Centro Sport Cesate in Milan, Italy. The event aired live on Triller TV+.

    Below are the quick results for GCW’s Live In Milan:

    • SAJ Combat Championship Six Way Scramble Match: Goro (c) defeated Flamingo, G. Sharpe, Irene, Jeffrey John and Rust
    • KJ Orso defeated El G
    • SAJ Openweight Championship Match: Gringo Loco defeated Lupo (c) by DQ. Lupo retains the SAJ Openweight Title.
    • Vipress defeated Shotzi Blackheart
    • GCW World Championship Match: Atticus Cogar (c) defeated Mirko Mori to retain the GCW World Title.
    • Merak defeated Joey Janela
    • Team GCW (1 Called Manders, Drew Parker & Jimmy Lloyd) defeated Team SAJ (Luca Bjorn, Sebastian De Witt & Spencer)

     

  • GCW Now Or Never Results – May 23rd, 2026 – Bapaume, France

    GCW Now Or Never Results – May 23rd, 2026 – Bapaume, France

    Game Changer Wrestling and Banger Zone Wrestling presented their Now or Never event on Saturday, May 23rd, 2026 from the Espace Isabelle de Hainaut in Bapaume, France. The event aired live on Triller TV+.

    Below are the quick results for GCW’s Now Or Never:

    • Connor Mills defeated 1 Called Manders
    • BZW Tag Team Championship Three Way Match: Rivality (MBM & Ultima Sombra) defeated MAO & Yoshihiko (c) and Jeffrey John & Jimmy Lloyd to become the new BZW Tag Team Champions.
    • KJ Orso defeated Ricky Sosa
    • GCW World Championship Three Way Match: Atticus Cogar (c) defeated Drew Parker and Vipress to retain the GCW World Title.
    • Shotzi Blackheart defeated Cory Zero
    • DDT Universal Championship Three Way Match: Kazuma Sumi (c) defeated Gringo Loco and Leedz Lewis
    • BZW Championship Match: Trent Seven (c) defeated Joey Janela

     

  • GCW Gateway To Death 3 Results – May 16, 2026

    GCW Gateway To Death 3 Results – May 16, 2026

    On May 16th, 2026 GCW aired the 3rd annual Gateway To Death live in Sauget Illinois inside Pop’s Nightclub & can watch it on TrillerTV+.

    Fatal 6 Way Match
    Terry Yaki defeated Logan Cavazos, Hunter Drake, Gavin Ash, Juni Underwood & Victor Analog

    Nixi XS defeated Shazza McKenzie

    Vipress defeated Jimmy Lloyd

    Gary Jay defeated Mad Dog Connelly

    Tag Team Match
    Bear Bronson & Slade defeated August Matthews & Davey Bang

    Lil Sicko defeated Joey Janela

    Tag Team Match
    Cowboy Way (1 Called Manders & Thomas Shire) defeated Cogar Brothers (GCW World Champion Atticus & Otis)

    Ultraviolent Title Match
    Matt Tremont (c) defeated Jamesen Shook (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)

    Death Match
    Anakin Murphy defeated John Wayne Murdoch

  • GCW Ring Of Dreams Results – May 17, 2026

    GCW Ring Of Dreams Results – May 17, 2026

    On May 17th, 2026 GCW aired Ring Of Dreams live in West Des Moines Iowa inside Val Air Ballroom & can watch it on TrillerTV+.

    Fatal 6 Way Match
    Dante Leon defeated Victor Analog, Clay Cooper, Adam White, Gavin Ash & Juni Underwood (10:29)

    Leon King defeated Jimmy Lloyd (4:34)

    Tag Team Match
    Sam Stackhouse & KJ Orso defeated Unsigned & Don’t Care (Anakin Murphy & Gary Jay) (7:14)

    Terry Yaki defeated Arik Cannon (9:29)

    Vipress defeated Orin Veidt (12:43)

    Tag Team Match
    BearDozer (Ultraviolent Champion Matt Tremont & Bear Bronson) defeated August Matthews & Davey Bang (13:10)

    CPA defeated J Fowler (6:11)

    Thomas Shire defeated Otis Cogar (7:06)

    GCW World Title Match
    Atticus Cogar (c) defeated 1 Called Manders (20:11) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!)

  • Jack Cartwheel On Elbow Injury: This Is Just A Hitch In The Road

    Jack Cartwheel On Elbow Injury: This Is Just A Hitch In The Road

    Jack Cartwheel recently spoke about the elbow injury he suffered which has kept him out of action for the foreseeable future.

    In a match at GCW The Wrld On Lucha against Galeno Del Mal, Cartwheel went to hit a springboard phoenix splash and suffered an injury to his elbow when he landed horribly wrong on it. Cartwheel is expected to take some time off from the sport and looks to come back stronger than before.

    While speaking with The Wrestling Pedigree podcast, Cartwheel opened up about the injury and his comeback.

    “The thing that’s so interesting about what happened is if you watch it, you watch it in slow-mo, my right foot slips a little bit on the rope, and I come down at a little bit of an angle, which isn’t how you’re supposed to do it, but all things considered, it didn’t seem like that bad of a landing as well until, yeah, it must have been. There just was too much force, too much pressure going down into that elbow that all of this kinetic energy was supposed to go down right onto Galeno Del Mal. It all came down on my elbow instead, and, yeah, it was a very scary moment. I never thought I would like look down at my elbow and kind of see the the imprints of a different part of my bone that was there. I think that was kind of the most bone chilling part is looking down and not seeing that point that you’re usually used to that this point wasn’t there that this point was over this way. So I was seeing the end of this arm over here. It was or this bone. Bone chilling stuff, but what I have to do as Jack Cartwheel is be ready to be upside down for a little bit that I might be upside down, but I’m going to start on my feet and I’m going to end on my feet.  This might be just a hitch in the road and these wheels are still rolling.”

    To watch the full interview, you can click the link below and check it out.

    H/t to Fightful for the transcription.

     

  • HOOK vs. Joey Janela Set For GCW Race Against Time

    HOOK vs. Joey Janela Set For GCW Race Against Time

    AEW star HOOK was previously announced for Game Changer Wrestling’s Race Against Time event in Cincinnati, Ohio for June 19th. At the time of that announcement, there was no opponent named. Now, there is.

    Late last night, GCW took to social media to announce that Joey Janela will be the opponent for HOOK on that show. This will be a first time ever matchup, and HOOK’s debut in GCW.

    https://x.com/gcwrestling_/status/2051859689298710888?s=46

    This past Saturday, HOOK lost to Kevin Knight in a TNT Championship Match on AEW Collision. That same night, Joey Janela lost to Vipress at GCW’s event in the 2300 Arena.

  • GCW One Night Only In Philadelphia Results – May 2, 2026

    GCW One Night Only In Philadelphia Results – May 2, 2026

    On May 2nd, 2026 GCW aired One Night Only live in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania inside the 2300 Arena & is available to watch on TrillerTV+.

    • Ultraviolent Title Fatal 6 Way DLC Match
      Matt Tremont (c) defeated John Wayne Murdoch, Reed Bentley, Sicko The Clown, Nino Extremo & Slade (13:27) (STILL CHAMPION!!!).
    • Gabby Forza defeated Tony Deppen via Fire Thunder Driver (7:55).
    • 8 Man Tag Team Match
      Greg Excellent, Nate Webb, B Boy & Ruckus vs. Juni Underwood, Ryan O’Neill, Jimmy Lloyd & Terry Yaki ends in a No Contest (10:30).
    • 1 Called Manders defeated Christian Napier via Clothesline (2:58).
    • Gringo Loco defeated Vengador via Roll Up (14:30).
    • KJ Orso defeated Ricky Morton via Roll Up (5:06).
    • Vipress defeated Joey Janela via Frog Splash (16:32).
    • GCW World Title Match
      Atticus Cogar (c) defeated Marcus Mathers via Brain Hemorrhage (25:30) (STILL CHAMPION!!!!).
    • Death Match
      Nick Gage defeated Bear Bronson via Top Rope Piledriver (19:12).
  • GCW Express Lane Results – May 1, 2026

    GCW Express Lane Results – May 1, 2026

    On May 1st, 2026 GCW aired Express Lane live in Joppa, Maryland inside RJ Meyer Arena & is available to watch on Triller TV+.

    • Tag Team Match
      Gringo Loco & Vengador defeated Heavenly Assassins (Alex Divine & Chris Slade) via Piledriver on Divine (9:49).
    • 6 Man Tag Team Match
      Post Game (Mike Walker & Vinny Talotta) & Myles Hawkins defeated BK Westbrook, Juni Underwood & Ryan O’Neill via Elbow Drop on Westbrook (11:13).
    • Vipress defeated Kerry Morton via DQ (9:37).
    • 1 Called Manders defeated Bojack via Clothesline (13:49).
    • Joey Janela defeated Ken Dixon via Death Valley Driver (19:39).
    • Greg Excellent defeated Sal Mistretta via Cannonball (6:52).
    • 6 Man Tag Team Match
      Ricky Morton, Don Freeze & Ruckus defeated VNDL48 (GCW World Champion Atticus Cogar & Christian Napier) & KJ Orso via Canadian Destroyer on KJ Orso (10:45).
    • 6 Man Tag Team Match
      Ultraviolent Champion Matt Tremont & The Rejects (Reed Bentley & John Wayne Murdoch & Reed Bentley) defeated Nino Extremo, Jimmy Lloyd & Lil Sicko via Brainbuster on Lloyd (17:40).
  • Chelsea Green: From WWE Release to Reinvention

    Chelsea Green: From WWE Release to Reinvention

    Just days after a mass release of WWE talent, I caught myself scrolling through old independent wrestling matches on YouTube. It started with GCW Presents Joey Janela’s Spring Break X. Then about a hour later I stumbled across some Matt Cardona GCW videos. What stood out most was not just Cardona’s transformation from WWE to the independents and back to WWE—it was Chelsea Green (no disrespect, Broski).

    It caught me off guard in the best way. Seeing where she was compared to where she is now made me stop and think about how impressive her journey really was— not just returning to WWE, but turning that second chance into a legitimate rise to stardom.

    There is something fitting about the chaos that follows Chelsea Green.

    Not just the character — the exaggerated, loud, “can I speak to your manager?!” energy — but the journey itself. Because if you zoom out, her return to WWE was not a clean redemption arc. It was messy, unpredictable and, at times, unfair. Double down on the messy.

    And that is exactly why it worked.

    The release that could have been the end

    When WWE released Green in 2021, it felt abrupt. She had barely scratched the surface of what she could be on that stage. After a November 2020 debut, she was released just a few months later while sidelined with a broken wrist. The odds seemed stacked against her.

    For many wrestlers, that is where momentum dies.

    Green did not disappear, she recalibrated.

    Across the independent scene and other promotions, she leaned harder into what made her different. The “Hot Mess” persona that made her a fan favorite evolved into something sharper, more intentional and impossible to ignore.

    A return to Impact Wrestling followed. Teaming with Deonna Purrazzo, the duo captured the Impact Knockouts World Tag Team Championship on Aug. 12, 2022, holding the titles for 56 days. More importantly, her attitude and charisma did not change — they grew. That evolution quickly became an attraction for those watching back in WWE.

    She was not trying to prove she could hang in the ring, everyone knows she can wrestle.

    She was proving she could stand out.

    Reinvention over reintroduction

    Standing out is what made WWE pick up the phone.

    By the time she returned in 2023, Green was not the same performer who had been released. She understood something crucial: Being memorable matters just as much as being technically sound.

    Almost immediately, she carved out a role. While others chased dominance, Green embraced disruption. Complaining, scheming and overreacting, she became a character audiences could recognize instantly. One that you can’t ignore. That kind of clarity is rare, and valuable.

    Turning comedy into championships

    For years, the knock on Green was simple: She was entertaining, but not someone you built a division around.

    Then she started stacking accomplishments.

    Her first major statement came in the tag division, capturing the WWE Women’s Tag Team Championships alongside Sonya Deville and later Piper Niven. She quickly became a fan favorite.

    The real turning point came with the introduction of the Women’s United States Championship. Green became the inaugural titleholder and later the first two-time champion.

    The narrative shifted. When you’re that talented, it’s really hard to ignore. 

    She did not abandon the comedy.

    She proved it could carry gold.

    The power of commitment

    What separates Green is not just the character — it is the commitment.

    Every entrance, every segment and every exaggerated reaction feels deliberate. There is no half-measure. From podcasts and interviews (can I get one?), to dumpsters, red carpets and the WWE ring, every appearance feels intentional. There is 100% effort no matter what the task at hand is.

    She has a knack for turning the smallest moments into something memorable.

    In an era where many blur the line between performer and person, Green leans fully into performance — and that is what makes it work.

    It would not be surprising if Hollywood comes calling.

    Why this run matters

    Chelsea Green’s rise back into WWE relevance is not about a single title.

    It is about proof. Proof that personality still matters. Proof that character work still creates stars. Proof that charisma can be louder than redemption.

    She did not return as a question mark, or a feel good story.

    She came back as an answer — a statement in itself.

    Final thoughts

    Chelsea Green was never supposed to be the safe bet.

    But in a landscape where everyone is fighting to stand out, that unpredictability became her greatest strength.

    This was not just comeback.

    It is a reminder that sometimes the loudest, and messiest path is the one that actually works.

    This week was a bad one for many of the talent let go, but this not the end of the road.

  • GCW: Joey Janela’s Spring Break: The Immortal Clusterf*ck Results

    GCW: Joey Janela’s Spring Break: The Immortal Clusterf*ck Results

    GCW presents Joey Janela’s Spring Break: The Immortal Clusterf*ck live from the Horseshoe Las Vegas in Las Vegas, Nevada as a part of The Collective. The event starts on Saturday, April 18 at 10PM local and 1AM ET on Sunday, April 19.

    The event is headlined by the ClusterFuck match itself, and will only have one other match on the card, for the GCW Ultra Violent Championship. While we will get surprise appearances, you can see every star announced for the battle royal style match so far with the full card below.

    GCW Immortal ClusterFuck Results:

    • GCW Ultraviolent Title Hardcore Kingdom Steel Cage Match: Matt Tremont def. Otis Cogar (c) *New Champion*
    • Clusterfuck Match: Shotzi Blackheart def. Man Like DeReiss, Marcus Mathers, Sam Holloway, Alex Price, Jordan Oliver, Tommy Grayson, JP Grayson, Thomas Shire, Brick Savage, Nate Webb, BECCA, Jai Vidal, Shay Cassidy, Kingsley, Mariachi Montana, KJ Orso, Sam Stackhouse, 1 Called Manders, Flyin Ryan, Wyatt Rhodes, Wayne Rhodes, Brooke Havoc, Dark Sheik, Matt Mako, Beastman, Sean Ross Sapp, Bryan Alvarez, Stunt Marshall, Juicy Finau, Hayley J, Killer Kelly, Airica Demia, Giselle Shaw, Jazzy Yang, Jay Lucas, Bobby Flacco, Terry Yaki, The Invisible Man, Halix, Channing Decker, Ian Maxwell,  Emily Jaye, Joey Janela, Starman, Fake Jimmy Lloyd, Don Freeze, Maya Wrld, LJ Cleary, D’Lo Brown, Nixi XS, Sleepy Ed, Monomoth, Sam Osborne, Jack Osborne, Will Kiedis, Jimmy Townsend, Reese Maddox, Manny Lemons, Dinosaur 1, Dinosaur 2, Dinosaur 3, Parrow, Juni Underwood, Logan Cavazos, Anakin Murphy, Devious Cass, Classy Ali, Sturdy Sal, Cereal Man, CPA, Bear Bronson, Gabby Forza, 25 Cent, Jimmy Lloyd,  Heath Slater, Mullet Man, Tombstone Jesus, Vipress, Frank The Clown, SLADE, Katie Arquette, Derek Dillinger, Tara Zep, Toby Klein, Connor Claxton & Dr. Redacted.
    This was the final event of The Collective. But, You can subscribe to TrillerTV+ to watch all of The Collective events on replay!