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It’s a major weekend for independent wrestling that culminates with Game Changer Wrestling’s pay-per-view event from the sold-out Hammerstein Ballroom on Sunday night.
The road to this show can be traced back to the early months of 2020 when GCW was on the cusp of promoting its biggest show ever. Over 4,000 people were expected for Joey Janela’s Spring Break 4 at The Cuban Club in Florida, but the pandemic wiped out that weekend’s events forcing all companies to regroup after seeing the biggest week of the year disappear.
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Without television, GCW has grown from a grassroots company that has expanded to a full-time operation running most weekends across the country with the strongest buzz of any independent company. Through a knack for discovering talent, unique marketing of events, and top-of-the-line production, it has expanded its share of the wrestling space when so many others are contracting.
Off the heels of successful shows in 2021 built around Matt Cardona, and the long-awaited showdown between Nick Gage and Jon Moxley, one would expect this Sunday’s show to outperform any past GCW event. From the video announcement of the show, it was designed to be a game-changing night for the group and promoting it around wrestlers that were deemed ‘unworthy’ and ‘unwanted’ by the national promotions.
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