GCW: Independent wrestling spotlight ‘Long live GCW’

ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - JUNE 30: GCW wrestlers Pinkie Sanchez flies off the ropes onto Frankie Pickard during the second and final day of Warped Tour on June 30, 2019 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. (Photo by Corey Perrine/Getty Images)
ATLANTIC CITY, NJ - JUNE 30: GCW wrestlers Pinkie Sanchez flies off the ropes onto Frankie Pickard during the second and final day of Warped Tour on June 30, 2019 in Atlantic City, New Jersey. (Photo by Corey Perrine/Getty Images) /
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As one of the premier independent wrestling promotions taking chances to elevate the industry Game Changer Wrestling features some of the best wrestling talents from around the world. Keeping the culture of deathmatch and hardcore independent wrestling thriving with some of the most exciting bookings on the indy circuit today.

Game Changer Wrestling is loud and standing strong as a force within the wrestling community. Although lacking a full-on women’s division Allie Katch continues to be a top entertaining female wrestler with GCW with events dedicated solely to her vision. Most of all GCW does book some of the highest levels of female wrestlers in the world that any wrestling fan could appreciate.

Recently in front of a sold-out arena in New York City,  GCW successfully showcased two new wrestling events, Emo Fight & Get Lost Alot. Gcw gave their wrestling fans a true first-time experience when they structured a high-impact wrestling event around the early 2000’s alternative music with live musical performances automatically the people started talking making EMO FIGHT an instant classic overnight.

Get Lost Alot on the following night focused more on giving fans a legendary experience with a dream match-style atmosphere while highlighting some youngest and most talented wrestlers in the world.  Get Lost Alot was a stage set for veteran deathmatch wrestlers to collide for the first time ever without any disappointing match after match each bigger than the other. So at this point, I highly suggest you get familiar with GCW on Fite Tv.

Honestly, I thought it couldn’t get any bigger than the glass ceiling match a few months back but this weekend on location at the showboat hotel in Atlantic City. Jon Moxley will go one on one with Nick Fn Gage for one of the biggest weekends in GCW history. Not only will two of the top wrestlers collide for the most wanted title on the independent circuit the Game Changer World title but many others will join.

Lio Rush returns to GCW. The Japanese legend Minoru  Suzuki takes on Joey Janela for the first time ever. Effy will defend his Internet Championship for the first time ever against the self-proclaimed deathmatch king Matt Cardona. Mick Foley will be presenting the GCW World Title and so much more. Order on Fite Tv or I’ll see you there friends.