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GCW Fight Club: MOX vs GAGE
Name of the event: GCW Fight Club: Mox vs. Gage
Date: 09.10.2021
Promotion: Game Changer Wrestling
Type: Pay Per View
Location: Atlantic City, New Jersey, USA
Arena: Carousel Room At Showboat Hotel Atlantic City
Broadcast type: Live
Broadcast date: 09.10.2021
TV station/network: FITE TV
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Six Way Scramble Match
Gringo Loco vs. Jimmy Lloyd vs. Calvin Tankman vs. Brayden Lee vs. Dante Leon vs. ASF
Singles Match
Atticus Cogar vs. Jordan Oliver
Singles Match
Alex Zayne vs. Ninja Mack
Singles Match
Shane Mercer vs. Yoya
Internet Title vs. GCW Career Match
Effy (c) vs. Matt Cardona
Six Man Tag Team Match
AKIRA, Alex Colon & G-Raver vs. The Second Gear Crew (AJ Gray, Mance Warner & Matthew Justice)
Tag Team Match
Chris Dickinson & Starboy Charlie vs. Joey Janela & Marko Stunt
GCW World Title Death Match
Jon Moxley (c) vs. Nick Gage
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Akira Makes His GCW Debut at Fight Club
“The Death Samurai” Akira will make his Game Changer Wrestling debut at Fight Club. Born in Indiana, he made his professional wrestling debut in early 2018. From IWA Mid-South to ACTION Wrestling and everywhere in between, he’s had more than his share of platforms to ply his craft. His wrestling style can best be described as a mix of technical prowess and deathmatch savvy. Simply put, he knows multiple ways to punish his opponents. This Saturday, Akira debuts for in a major six-man tag team match that also includes the reigning GCW Tag Team Champions.
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Alongside fellow deathmatch enthusiasts G-Raver and Alex Colon, Akira will battle AJ Gray and Tag Team Champions Matthew Justice and Mance Warner of Second Gear Crew. It’s fair to say that Second Gear Crew has been on a roll, especially in. They’ve been undefeated, in the promotion, since August and it’s easy to see why. Justice and Warner bring their own deathmatch expertise to the fold. Meanwhile, the explosive offense of Gray adds a different ingredient to the overall recipe. Though Akira will undoubtedly fight to make his GCW debut a win, Second Gear Crew won’t make it easy for him.
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Title vs. Career
“The EFFY Experience” has become the latest thorn in the side of the self-proclaimed “Face of GCW.” Cardona’s descent started last month at The Art of War Games. In a GCW World Championship match, Cardona defended his title against Frank the Clown in 11 seconds. One wouldn’t be far off calling said encounter a joke. However, as the “Alwayz Ready” titleholder gloated, G-Raver and a group of “druids” entered the fray. Cardona dispatched most of the druids in question, save for one. This individual unveiled himself as Jon Moxley, who quickly dispatched Cardona in a surprise title match. By the end, Moxley won the GCW world title, ending Cardona’s reign at 42 days.
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Later that month, at GCW Get Lost Alot, an incensed Cardona demanded that he be added to tonight’s GCW World Championship match. GCW founder Brett Lauderdale accepted, but only if Cardona successfully defended his Internet Championship at Get Lost Alot. This led to none other than EFFY rolling up Cardona from behind, shocking the wrestling world, as well as the former titleholder, by becoming the new Internet Champion. Cardona was further enraged by this, claiming that he was the real Internet Champion, not EFFY. The Long Island native has the opportunity to prove it at GCW Fight Club. The stakes couldn’t be higher, though. A win for Cardona would result in him reclaiming his title; conversely, a loss would mean the end of Cardona’s career in Game Changer Wrestling.
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Over a Decade in the Making
To fully understand the importance of this main event encounter, one must turn back the clock to 2009. During this time, “The King,” Nick Gage, was an established wrestler on the independent scene. He made his professional debut during the late 90s and earned a reputation as a deathmatch specialist. His affinity for foreign weapons and inclination to take matters to the extreme afforded him tremendous popularity. Meanwhile, the young Jon Moxley was only a few years into his own professional career, having competed for Heartland Wrestling Association and elsewhere. However, it was in Combat Zone Wrestling where Gage and Moxley first locked horns.
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Even without seeing a single CZW match, fans may still know the extent of Gage and Moxley’s battles. On the Nick Gage-focused episode of Dark Side of the Ring, Moxley talked about working with Gage, recalling the latter’s ultraviolent approach, use of weaponry, and the like. The two waged wars in multiple ways, ranging from multi-man competition to title bouts where the CZW World Heavyweight Championship was exchanged. As Moxley moved forward in his career, signing with World Wrestling Entertainment and later All Elite Wrestling, Gage became the “hero” of Game Changer Wrestling, often main eventing shows or having significant matches on them.
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Earlier this spring, Moxley and Gage revisited their long-standing rivalry. It was only a few months ago, at GCW Draft Day, when “The King” and “The Wild Thing” were fighting down the streets of Las Vegas, Nevada. Even when Gage lost the GCW World Championship to Matt Cardona at GCW Homecoming, it seemed like Moxley was always looming. This was evident last month when, as mentioned earlier, Moxley surprised Cardona by defeating him for the world title at The Art of War Games. Given Moxley’s current status as champion, this rematch over a decade in the making couldn’t be more perfect.
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