Game Changer Wrestling

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Game Changer Wrestling (GCW), formerly known as Jersey Championship Wrestling (JCW),[a] is an American independent professional wrestling promotion based in New Jersey. The promotion was originally founded by Ricky Otazu in 1999; it was rebranded under its current name in 2015, after a sale to Danny Demanto and current owner Brett Lauderdale. The promotion specializes in hardcore wrestling, as well as mixed martial arts–inspired shoot style matches.

AcronymGCW
Founded
  • January 1999 (original)
  • September 2013 (revival)
HeadquartersNew Jersey, U.S.
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Game Changer Wrestling
AcronymGCW
Founded
  • January 1999 (original)
  • September 2013 (revival)
Style
HeadquartersNew Jersey, U.S.
FounderRicky 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)
WebsiteOfficial website
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GCW has grown from running shows based in New Jersey, to holding events across the United States, as well as internationally in Canada, United Kingdom, Japan, Australia, Germany, France, and Mexico. Annual GCW events include Backyard Wrestling, Bloodsport, Joey Janela's Spring Break, the NGI, 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,[7] Otazu reclaimed the rights to JCW and reopened the promotion.[6] In April 2014, JCW opened its own training school in 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 Joey Janela's LA Confidential.[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 August 2018, GCW began simulcasting their events on both IWTV and Triller TV, then in December 2020, GCW moved to end their partnership with streaming platform Independent Wrestling TV (IWTV), later moving their content exclusively to Triller TV. In 2021, IWTV sued GCW for breach of contract.[23][24] An out of court settlement was reached that involved GCW producing a series of 8 events exclusively on IWTV, dubbed the "Settlement Series", they were primarily afternoon events held prior to major JCW and GCW shows, and featuring younger low card talent.

In May 2021, Lauderdale relaunched the JCW name as a separate brand, holding smaller events in the afternoon of major GCW shows, and utilizing more younger and unknown talent that have not yet debuted for GCW.

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]

In October 2022, Lauderdale signed a guaranteed rights deal with Triller TV to become a part of Triller's new subscription based service "Triller TV+", moving GCW events from a PPV business model to a monthly subscription based model. The promotion became the most prominent wrestling company to be featured on Triller TV+.

GCW returned to Japan in September 2022 with 3 sold out shows in conjunction with Pro Wrestling FREEDOMS, they returned again in 2023 for 2 tours, and debuted in Korakuen Hall on October 12, 2023 with "The Wrld on GCW 2023", streaming the event live on Triller TV, GCW thus became the first American wrestling company to ever broadcast live from Korakuen Hall. Subsequent Japan events have been held in conjunction with DDT Pro-Wrestling, including a return to Korakuen Hall on July 30, 2025.

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

On October 29, 2024, Nick Gage, GCW's sole contracted wrestler, announced that he was departing GCW.[29]

Roster

Wrestlers

More information Ring name, Real name ...
Ring name Real name Notes
1 Called Manders Steve Manders
AJ Gray Unknown
Alex Zayne Alex Brandenburg
Allie Katch Allison Woodard Inactive; leg injury[30][31]
Atticus Cogar Unknown World Champion
August Matthews Unknown
Bam Sullivan Unknown
Billie Starkz Lilian Bridget
Bobby Flaco Unknown
Bodhi Young Prodigy Unknown
Brayden Toon Unknown
Brooke Havok Savannah Ruiz
Charles Mason Unknown JCW World Champion
Charlie Tiger Unknown
Ciclope Jhonny Serrano Yedra
Cole Radrick Joey Hodge
CPA Unknown
Dan The Dad Unknown
Dante Leon Marcos Meza
Dark Sheik Sam Khandaghabadi
Davey Bang Unknown
Dominic Garrini Dominic Garrini
Dyln McKay Unknown
Effy Taylor Gibson
KJ Orso KJ ORSO
Grim Reefer Kevin Corcoran
Gringo Loco Charles Santos
Hunter Drake Unknown
Jack Cartwheel Jack Summit WWE ID prospect
Jeffrey John Unknown
Jimmy Lloyd James Marchese
Joey Janela Joseph Janela
John Wayne Murdoch Unknown
Josh Barnett Joshua Lawrence Barnett
Kevin Ku Kevin Ku
Látigo Unknown
LuFisto Genevieve Goulet
Maki Itoh Maki Itoh
Mance Warner Unknown
Marcus Mathers Unknown WWE ID prospect
Matt Makowski Unknown
Matt Tremont Matthew Tremont Ultraviolent Champion
Deathmatch Hall of Famer
Microman Unknown
Miedo Extremo Jonathan Uriel Gijon Perez
Mr. Danger Unknown
Otis Cogar Unknown
Parrow Mike Parrow
Reed Bentley Unknown
Richard Holliday Joe Zimbardi
Rico Gonzalez Unknown
Rina Yamashita Rina Yamashita
Sam Stackhouse Sam Moore
Santana Jackson Unknown
Sidney Akeem Sidney Bateman
Shane Mercer Shane Goode
Starboy Charlie Charlie Hilder
Steph De Lander Stephanie De Landre
Titus Alexander Titus Jimenez
Tony Deppen Anthony Deppen
Yoya Unknown
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Referees

More information Ring name, Real name ...
Ring name Real name Notes
Adam Gault Adam Gault Senior referee
Chad Rico Chad Rico
Dan Perch Dan Perch
Max Recon AJ Kissinger
Scarlette Donovan Scarlette Donovan
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Broadcast team

More information Ring name, Real name ...
Ring name Real name Notes
Dave Prazak Dave Prazak Commentator
Indie Wrestling Hall of Famer
Emil Jay Emil Hibian Commentator
Ring announcer
Jordan Castle Jordan Cassel Commentator
Mose John Mosely Commentator
Nick Maniwa Nick Glenn Commentator
Nick Knowledge Nicholas Knowledge JCW Commentator
Rob Sanderson Robert Sanderson Commentator
Veda Scott Veda Scott Commentator
Occasional wrestler
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Other personnel

More information Ring name, Real name ...
Ring name Real name Notes
Brett Lauderdale Brett Hoffman Owner / Booker
Chad Minnes Chad Minnes Operations Manager
Chris Huffman Chris Huffman Graphic Designer
Ivan Firejay Ivan Firejay Video Producer
Johnathan Ashe Richard Tobin EP / Head of Production
Matt Borruso Matt Borruso Production Manager
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Halls of fame

Indie Wrestling Hall of Fame

Deathmatch Hall of Fame

More information Year, Ring name ...
Year Ring name
2019 Mad Man Pondo
Nate Hatred
Danny Havoc
Matt Tremont
2021 Supreme
Eugene
Nick Mondo
2022 Wifebeater
Toby Klein
Dewey Donovan
J. C. Bailey
2023 Mike "Piss Jug Mike" Bieszck
Lowlife Louie
John Zandig
Brain Damage
2024 Abdullah the Butcher
Markus Crane
Gary Walter
2025 2 Tuff Tony
Jeff Cannonball
Mean And Hard (Mean Mitch Page and Rollin' Hard)
Scrawny Shawny
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Championships and accomplishments

Current championships

As of March 15, 2026

More information Championship, Current champion(s) ...
Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes Ref.
GCW World Championship Atticus Cogar 1 November 22, 2025 113 East Rutherford, NJ Defeated defending champion Effy and Charles Mason in a three-way match at GCW Dream On. [32]
JCW World Championship Charles Mason 1 February 7, 2026 36 Jersey City, NJ This was also the finals of the 2026 Jersey J-Cup tournament. [33]
GCW Ultraviolent Championship Otis Cogar 1 January 17, 2026 57 Dallas, TX Defeated Matt Tremont in a Deathmatch at GCW Code of the Streets, in what was Cogar's Do or Die Rumble cash-in match. [34]
GCW Tag Team Championship
YDNP
(Alec Price and Jordan Oliver)
2
(3, 3)
October 12, 2025 154 Atlantic City, NJ Defeated The Brothers of Funstruction (Ruffo The Clown and Yabo The Clown) at Fight Club 2025. [35]
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Former championships

More information Championship, Date of entry ...
Championship Date of entry First champion(s) Date retired Final champion(s) Years active Event
GCW Extreme Championship September 13, 2013 Bandido Jr. January 19, 2025 Matt Tremont 12 The People vs. GCW
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
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Notes

  1. The Jersey Championship Wrestling (JCW) name is currently used by GCW as the name of their secondary brand. The modern JCW promotion runs a series of streaming events on YouTube under GCW.

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