IWTV launches lawsuit against Game Changer Wrestling

According to the Times Leader, the IWTV (Independent Wrestling.tv) outlet has launched a lawsuit against Game Changer Wrestling for breach of contract.

According to the Times Leader, the IWTV (Independent Wrestling.tv) outlet has launched a lawsuit against Game Changer Wrestling for breach of contract.

The suit alleges that IndependentWrestling.tv and GCW entered into an agreement on March 19, 2020, with IWTV set to film, produce, and distribute GCW’s events and would be the exclusive holder of its pay-per-view rights.

From the suit:

On Dec. 1, 2020, (Game Changer) informed (IndependentWrestling.TV) to breach the distribution agreement by producing and live streaming (Game Changer’s) pay-per-view events through an alternate platform.

IWTV is claiming damages from the loss of revenue for 36 pay-per-views that GCW ran between December 5th and May 15th that violated the original agreement despite being notified by IWTV. The outlet believes the damages are in excess of $500,000 and are seeking a judgment in their favor.

Back in December, GCW issued a statement on Twitter requesting to be let out of their contract with IWTV with the following message:

Game Changer Wrestling is formally requesting to be released from our IWTV contract.

This request comes with sadness and regret, but also with the knowledge that there is apparently no other option.

Thank you everyone for your support.

#FreeGCW

On the same day, GCW owner Brett Lauderdale wrote:

Wrestling promoters – what if I told you that you don’t own or aren’t entitled to your masters?

#FreeGCW

GCW is set to run several events this weekend from The Showboat in Atlantic City including the Deathmatch Hall of Fame, Tournament of Survival, and Zombie Walk events that will be available through FITE TV.

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