GCW: Feel No Ways
February, 4, 2024
Nile Theater
Mesa, Arizona
Singles Match: Starboy Charlie vs. Masha Slamovich
Starboy targeted Masha’s leg and began tying her up, but she managed to break free and used her strength to bring him down to the canvas. Escaping a wrist lock, Masha turned the tables, but Starboy countered with an air guitar performance, creating an opening for Masha to deliver some chops.
Charlie executed an atomic drop, followed by a standing shooting star press, resulting in a two-count. Masha retaliated by grounding Charlie with a double stomp to his chest. She then unleashed her trademark snap mares, coupled with stiff kicks to his back and chest, securing a near fall. Initiating a Camel Clutch, Masha drove Charlie’s head repeatedly into the canvas, delivering additional kicks to his midsection and chest.
Attempting the Snowplow, Masha faced resistance from Charlie, leading to a series of standing switches. Masha landed a kick to Charlie’s mouth, energizing the crowd who chanted for the former GCW World Champion. Stomping on the back of Charlie’s head, Masha faced a fired-up opponent who responded with a corkscrew dive. Followed by a shotgun dropkick in the corner and an attempt at the Cosmic Swirl, Masha evaded and retaliated with a shining wizard into a powerbomb. However, Charlie kicked out at the last second.
Charlie avoided a lariat, catching Masha with a Pele Kick. Attempting a cradle piledriver, Masha resisted and countered with an air raid crash in the corner for another near fall. Masha then delivered Kawada kicks and a lariat, followed by a Sleeper Hold. Charlie countered with a Saito Suplex, attempting to finish Masha with the Cradle Piledriver, but she escaped. Masha endured a Tombstone but kicked out at the last second.
In a final flurry, Charlie dragged Masha into the corner, executing the Cosmic Swirl, but Masha resiliently kicked out again. Masha then sealed the match with a dead eye, followed by the White Knight Driver for the victory.
Masha Slamovich Defeated Starboy Charlie
Tag Team Match: Fuego Del Sol and Sam Stackhouse vs. Chris Bey and Man Like DeReiss
Fuego and DeReiss kicked off the match for their respective teams, engaging in some chain wrestling. Initially, DeReiss dominated, taking Fuego down with a shoulder block followed by a stunning dropkick from a standing position. However, DeReiss left himself vulnerable to a counter chop from Fuego. Seizing the opportunity, Fuego executed a second rope head scissors, then tagged in the imposing Bey.
Bey, facing off with Sam Stackhouse, found himself unable to make an impact. DeReiss re-entered the match, attempting a bodyslam on Stackhouse, but Stackhouse swiftly reversed it, dumping DeReiss on his back. Stackhouse set DeReiss up in the corner and delivered a massive avalanche splash. Fuego contributed with a leg lariat in the corner, utilizing Stackhouse’s back for leverage.
After sending Stackhouse to the floor, Bey and DeReiss isolated Fuego inside the ring, unleashing a barrage of clotheslines. The duo executed quick tags, continuously pummeling Fuego. Despite several close near falls, Fuego resiliently kicked out each time. Stackhouse re-entered the fray, countering a clothesline and running wild on Bey and DeReiss with lariats and corner splashes. A spinning wheel kick sent Bey flying out of the ring.
Fuego capitalized on the chaos, climbing the top rope and performing a moonsault off Stackhouse’s shoulders onto Bey and DeReiss on the floor. Stackhouse dragged DeReiss back into the ring and attempted a moonsault, but Bey halted him with a well-timed head kick. Fuego fell victim to a cutter but retaliated with a rana, sending DeReiss flying onto Stackhouse’s shoulders, who then executed a sit-out driver for a close near fall.
Bey and Sol engaged in a striking exchange, with Bey eventually taking a double stomp across his back. Both teams made hot tags to their partners. DeReiss aimed to chop Stackhouse down with kicks to the chest, attempting another bodyslam. After a failed initial attempt, DeReiss eventually succeeded, slamming Stackhouse to the mat to the crowd’s exclamation of “Holy Shit.”
Sol was sent to the floor as Bey and DeReiss isolated Stackhouse in the ring. Bey connected with a cutter, and DeReiss followed it up with a 450 Splash, securing the victory.
Chris Bey and Man Like DeReiss Defeated Sam Stackhouse and Fuego Del Sol
Singles Match: Mance Warner vs. Bodhi Young Prodigy
Warner got into it with Big Frank at ringside as he made his way to the ring, Bodhi ducked a lariat and continually used his quickness to avoid Mance. He hit him with a series of kicks which staggered Mance, he went to the top rope and hit Mance with a big dropkick that sent Mance into the corner and splashed him for good measure. Mance turned Bodhi inside out with a big lariat and hit him with his running knee for the victory but pulled Bodhi up at the last second. He kicked Bodhi in the face and went under the ring and grabbed a cowbell and a bullrope. Mance hit Bodhi in the head with the Cowbell and then started choking Bodhi.
No Contest
Mance hung Bodhi over the top rope, Allie Katch jumped Mance and laid in with a couple of forearms but Mance took her out with a lariat of his own. He started to whip Katch with the bull rope and started to choke her as well; Manders and Dark Sheik rushed the ring, and Mance got out of dodge and went to the back.
Six-Man Tag Team Match: Deathmatch Royalty vs. SGCunt
Cardona expressed his embarrassment about being in Phoenix, deeming the location not even a C town but an F town because it “fucking sucks.” He mentioned his supposed victory over Nic Nemeth, expressing that he didn’t blame Steph for hitting him with a beer bottle but instead pointed fingers at Jimmy Lloyd. Cardona threatened to strip Lloyd of the Internet Broski Championship if he messed up that night.
The match kicked off with Jimmy and Manders engaging in a stiff lock-up. Manders took control with a powerful shoulder block, but Lloyd evaded a lariat, leading to Cardona tagging himself in. Manders unleashed a series of chops, a big lariat, and a shoulder tackle on Cardona. Running to the corner, Cardona tagged in Steph De Lander. SDL attempted to take Manders down with a shoulder block, but Manders stood firm. SDL adjusted her strategy, hitting Manders with an atomic drop followed by a jaw kick for a close near fall.
Katch made the tag and employed a series of power moves on SDL, who retaliated by whipping Katch down with a handful of hair for a near fall. Cardona tagged himself in and endured ten punches in the corner from Allie Katch. Katch tagged in Sheik, who delivered a series of kicks followed by a high-low combination with Katch. Sheik sent Cardona to the floor with a head scissors, followed by a tope that took him out.
Accidentally booting SDL in the face, Cardona then hit Sheik with a lariat, followed by a head-kick combo from SDL for a close near fall. Jimmy entered the match and applied a ground-based offense on Sheik. Sheik resorted to punching Cardona in the groin, but Jimmy countered with a kick to the side of her head. Sheik speared Jimmy on the apron, attempting the tag, but Jimmy and SDL pulled Mance and Katch off the apron.
Despite Sheik’s efforts to fight back, she was planted with a lungblower from Jimmy. Katch and Cardona received the hot tag, with Katch executing a running hip attack/cannonball combination on both SDL and Cardona. Cardona, however, managed to kick out at the last second. Manders hit SDL and Jimmy with lariats but missed Cardona, hitting the referee instead. Katch secured a visual pinfall on Matt Cardona but was attacked from behind by Mance Warner, who hit her with a knee strike. Warner rolled Cardona on top of Katch, waking the ref up to count the pin.
Deathmatch Royalty Defeated SGCunt
Post Match: Mance went to attack Katch, but Manders pulled him off, and tried to reason with him. They looked to be on the same page and hugged, but Mance attacked Manders with the screwdriver and repeatedly stabbed Manders in the skull with the weapon.
Singles Match: Kerry Morton vs. Cole Radrick
Morton delivered a resounding slap across Cole’s face before swiftly retreating to the floor. Cole pursued him outside the ring, but Kerry dove back in. Growing frustrated, Cole introduced a couple of chairs into the ring, sparking a striking exchange at its center. Radrick, gaining momentum, knocked Morton down with shoulder tackles and a hip toss.
In the corner, Cole unleashed ten punches, but Kerry intervened, pulling him off the second rope and driving his head into the mat. Kerry followed up with a bodyslam and a grounding fist drop, asserting control over Cole Radrick. A series of chops and a slingshot suplex from Kerry continued the assault, with Cole being driven back-first into the turnbuckles. Kerry then applied an abdominal stretch, but Cole countered with a hip toss, only to be caught by a running uppercut.
Creating separation with a head scissors, Cole executed a flatliner for a near fall. Attempting a springboard stunner, Cole fell victim to a knee to his back followed by a low-angle suplex. Cole went for a pin, but the referee caught him using the ropes for leverage. Undeterred, Cole executed a springboard stunner. Seizing an opportunity, Kerry pulled the ref in front of Radrick, raking his eyes. Kerry then attempted another pin with his hand on the ropes, but the ref kicked his hand away, allowing Cole to roll him up for the win.
Cole Radrick Defeated Kerry Morton
Six-Man Tag Team Match: Los Macizos and GCW Ultraviolent Champion Rina Yamashita vs. Los Desperados
Rina and Loco initiated the match, with Loco skillfully evading Rina’s offensive attempts in a display of lucha libre maneuvers. Miedo and Latigo then tagged in, seamlessly continuing the action with various lucha sequences. Neither man gained a true advantage over the other until Miedo sent Latigo to the floor with a spectacular tope. Simultaneously, Arez dispatched Ciclope to the outside and executed a one-footed moonsault onto Los Macizos.
Rina showcased her agility by walking the ropes, but she fell victim to double kicks to her legs. Strung across the top rope, she was catapulted into Gringo Loco’s arms, who delivered a sitout powerbomb for a close near fall. Los Desperados unleashed a flurry of chops and kicks in the corner on Ciclope. Although Ciclope briefly created separation, he eventually succumbed to a second-rope sitout powerbomb from Los Desperados. The attention then shifted to Miedo Extremo, who endured various tandem team moves and a punishing kick to his back from Arez.
Despite Rina’s attempts to fire up and take on Los Desperados, they quickly isolated her and subjected her to a series of chops. Rina retaliated by sending Arez to the floor with a head scissors, followed by walking the ropes and taking Loco off his feet with a well-executed ‘rana. She then locked in the testicular claw on both Latigo and Loco. Arez attempted to intervene but fell victim to what Nick Gage described as “Two handfuls and a bite.” Arez then suffered a spinebuster from Ciclope and a Swanton from Miedo. The duo stacked all three opponents and executed assisted splashes on the pile.
Ciclope and Miedo introduced doors into the match, setting up a door bridge in the corner. Their attempt to send Gringo through the door was thwarted by Latigo, who saved his partner and executed a brainbuster on Miedo. Rina re-entered the ring, launching a flurry of strikes at Loco and placing him on the top rope. Latigo interrupted her momentum with a crossbody, while Arez showcased two step-up moonsaults – one on Rina and the other to the floor. Gringo impressed with a double jump moonsault, launching himself to the floor. Rina climbed to the top rope, delivering a crossbody to everyone outside the ring. On the apron, Rina and Loco engaged in battle, and Latigo accidentally took out Gringo with a tope through a door. Arez found himself on Miedo’s shoulders, going through a door with a Doomsday Destroyer, followed by a splash from Rina for the victory.
Los Macizos and Rina Yamashita Defeated Los Desperados
Singles Match: Jamie Lynn Senegal vs. Brittnie Brooks
They began with a stiff lock-up, with Brooks gaining the advantage and backing Jamie into the corner. Jamie retaliated with a series of offensive moves, resulting in a quick near fall. In response, Jamie delivered a significant knee strike, followed by a standing moonsault, securing a near fall of her own. She continued her assault with a flurry of chops and a kick to Brooks’ back, earning yet another near fall.
Jamie unleashed a series of running lariats, followed by a big splash in the corner, garnering another close near fall. Momentarily unsure of her next move, Jamie’s hesitation provided Brooks with the opening to deliver some lariats of her own, concluding with the Brittnie Bitch for the victory.
Britnnie Brooks Defeated Jamie Lynn Segegal
GCW World Championship Match: GCW World Champion Blake Christian vs. Jack Cartwheel
Blake teased doing a cartwheel but flipped everyone off instead, the crowd chanted ‘You can’t do it’ at Christian which didn’t bother him at all. Cartwheel locked in a wrist lock, they each cartwheeled out of each other’s holds as Christian grounded Jack on the mat with an arm breaker. They did a fun cartwheel spot where Blake held onto Jack as he tried to get out of waist lock, they each avoided each other’s offense with some more cartwheels, Jack sent Christian flying with head scissors followed by repeated arm drags which wore down Christian. Jack hit a kick to the chest followed by a twisting press but only got a two count out of it, The fight went to the apron where Blake cut Jack in half with a spear followed by a big dropkick tope combo; they battled on the floor where Blake continued to beat down the challenger with right hands. Blake placed Jack in between the ropes on the turnbuckle and locked in a Cloverleaf in an attempt to weaken Jack’s back. Blake spent some time jawjacking with the crowd which gave Jack some time to recover and hit Blake with a Death Valley Driver for a near fall. Blake hit Jack with a side slam off the top rope but Jack again kicked out, Blake scaled to the top rope and hit Jack with a leaping elbow drop for another two count. Blake unloaded on Jack with a series of elbow shots to Jack’s head but Jack rebounded off the ropes and hit Blake with a Crucifix Bomb followed by a bridging suplex for another near fall. Jack hit Blake with big chops across the chest but was quickly grounded with a head kick followed by a 619 into a 450 splash but Jack got his shoulder up. They traded shots in the center of the ring, Jack leveled Blake with a superkick but Blake responded with a big forearm shot into a superkick. Jack hit Blake with a poisonrana but was caught with a Spanish fly, they traded near falls, and Blake hit a desperation standing splash but was too worn down to make a pin attempt. Both men rolled to the apron, Blake went for a piledriver but Jack fought out of it, got a door from under the ring but as he was about to bring it into the ring Blake hit a tope, Blake rolled Jack back inside the ring and retrieved another door and set up a door bridge on the floor. They again battled on the apron with Blake trying to put Jack through the door on the apron, Jack blocked the attempt and hit Blake with a cutter on the apron followed by a Sasuke Special through the door on the floor. Jack rolled Blake back into the ring and went for a splash, Blake moved out of the way and hit Jack with a boot followed by a Texas Cloverleaf for the victory.
Blake Christian Retained the GCW World Championship
Singles Match: Hammerstone vs. Richard Holliday with Charles Mason
The two men exchanged several punches, but Holliday targeted Hammerstone’s injured leg with kicks and strikes. Despite Hammerstone landing an overhand chop, Holliday continued stomping on the injured leg and eventually took him down with a back elbow for a near fall. Holliday attempted to choke Hammerstone with a belt, but Hammerstone countered with a suplex, seizing the belt to retaliate by choking Holliday.
Mason’s interference distracted Hammerstone, allowing Holliday to be elevated to the floor, where Hammerstone unleashed a series of punches. Around ringside, Hammerstone dominated Holliday, even planting him back-first on the ring frame, all while confronting Charles Mason. However, Mason pulled Hammerstone’s leg from under him, providing Holliday the opening to execute a draping DDT followed by stomps in the corner. Mason then choked Hammerstone with his belt while Holliday continued to target the injured leg.
Holliday went for a second running boot, but Hammerstone responded with one of his own. Limping to the ropes, Hammerstone was caught with a scoop slam from Holliday. After hitting a leg drop, Holliday imitated the Hogan ear gimmick, dropped a leg, and attempted a pin, but Hammerstone kicked out at one and started “Hulking up.” Hammerstone unleashed a series of punches, a chokeslam, and repeated lariats across Holliday’s chest.
Despite Holliday turning the tables with chops, Hammerstone seemed unaffected. In the corner, Hammerstone stomped away on Holliday and delivered a powerslam, but Holliday kicked out at the last second. Holliday responded with a superkick and a running uppercut in the corner. Placing Hammerstone on the top rope, Holliday attempted the torture rack, but Hammerstone kicked out. Hammerstone executed the Nightmare Pendulum, but Charles Mason intervened, pulling the referee out of the ring before the three-count.
Undeterred, Hammerstone called for the Pendulum again. Mason spat water in Hammerstone’s face, leading to Holliday hitting a cutter. Despite this, Hammerstone still kicked out. Mason introduced a door into the ring as Holliday continued to assault Hammerstone. Holliday and Mason set up the doors in the corner, attempting a Death Valley Driver, but Hammerstone countered with a suplex of his own, sending Mason through the door. Holliday then speared Hammerstone through the door and executed the 2008, but Hammerstone kicked out.
Holliday went for a steel chair, but Hammerstone powerbombed him in the center of the ring. As the crowd chanted for one more time, Hammerstone considered hitting Holliday with the chair but showed mercy. Turning his back, Hammerstone fell victim to a low blow from Holliday, who then struck him with the steel chair. With Mason’s belt around his neck, Hammerstone was hit in the head with the chair, leading to Holliday’s victory with the 2008.
Richard Holliday Defeated Hammerstone