Grand Pro Wrestling

Grand Pro Wrestling
Acronym GPW
Founded 2003
Style Professional wrestling
Sports entertainment
Headquarters Wigan & Manchester, United Kingdom
Founder(s) Lee Butler
Owner(s) Johnnie Brannigan
Website GrandProWrestling.co.uk

Grand Pro Wrestling (formerly Garage Pro Wrestling) or GPW is a British professional wrestling promotion based in the North West of England. The promotion was established up by former British wrestler - "The Middleman" Lee Butler - in February 2003. However, in August 2004, Butler handed over the reins of the promotion to his senior trainees and retired from wrestling. Since January 2005 GPW has been run by British wrestler Johnnie Brannigan. However, the name 'Richard Noble' was used as the public facing name up until Brannigan went public with his role in the company in April 2012.

Overview

The promotion runs shows in the North West of England, mainly in the Greater Manchester area at The Rose Club (formerly known as The Monaco Ballroom) in Hindley Wigan running between 8 and 10 times a year.

It has developed a large, passionate fan base and gained a reputation for one of the best story telling wrestling companies on the independent scene. Its shows are known for their addictive and progressive storylines, strong characters, hard hits, high flying, comedy and a strong connection between their audience and the characters.

GPW has established several flagship shows that it has become known for, such as: Crazy Cruiser-8 (one night 8-man tournament show), Only The Strong Survive (survival themed show) A Few Good Men (a Royal Rumble themed show), Friday Night Thriller, promoted as an "unpredictable night of wrestling" and Back With A Bang, the traditional show to start a new year.

GPW is credited with having started off many of today's British and American independent wrestlers' careers. These names include: Bubblegum, El Ligero, Claudio Castagnoli, Joey Hayes, "Dangerous" Damon Leigh, Heresy, "Juice" CJ Banks, Dylan Roberts, Danny Hope, JC Thunder, Cyanide, Jack Gallagher, William Gáylord, Ricky J. McKenzie, L.A Austin, Ste "Bin" Man and many more.

History

The promotion's first show was in July 2003, GPW: "Defection", held at the Monaco Ballroom, Wigan. Wrestlers on that night who are still active on the roster are Johnnie "Heresy" Brannigan, "Dangerous" Damon Leigh and Joey Hayes.

Other memorable shows include GPW: "Nemesis" which saw a main event tag team tables match between Lee Butler & Heresy vs. The Young Offenders ("Dangerous" Damon Leigh & Joey Hayes). The match featured Heresy and Damon Leigh in a 30 ft balcony stunt.

During GPW: "Last Orders At The Legion" in January 2005 there was a well documented riot, at the now demolished venue in Leigh, Greater Manchester. The riots in the audience were very real and occurred when Alex Shane stole the British Title from then champion Damon Leigh. Local papers featured the events as headline news.

In July 2005, GPW: "Saturday Night Showdown" saw JC Thunder vs. El Ligero in main event hardcore match. The match was quite possibly the most controversial in British wrestling history and resulted in the venue banning all professional wrestling from the Greater Manchester area. However, the following year they were allowed to return.

In April 2006, GPW promoted "A Few Good Men", one of the only 30 Man Rumbles in the UK at that time.

May 2007 GPW promoted Europe's first ever Survivor Series dedicated show.

July 2008 saw its 5th anniversary show; GPW: "V". In October 2008, GPW became the only European company to feature a Torneo cibernetico a match that has gone on to be a staple part of the GPW shows.

In August 2010, GPW re-branded as Grand Pro Wrestling.

In June 2011 at "Heroes & Villains", GPW presented its 500th match between Zach Diamond and Jack Gallagher for the British Title.

In April 2012, GPW wrestler, Dom Travis aka Kastor LeVay died. His last official match was for GPW at "Battlefield" May 2011 but he also made appearances in November (pre-taped video) and December 2011 (run-in during Heresy vs. Voodoo).

January 2013 saw the start of the company's 10th year celebrations.

Championships

GPW Heavyweight Championship

Wrestler Times Date Place / type of match / event
Chris Hero 1 6 March 2004 Whitehaven / vs. JC Thunder / GPW: "Hold The Line Tour Pt.1"
TJ Cain 1 17 October 2004 The Legion, Leigh / vs. Chris Hero / GPW: "...A Hero's Welcome"
Heresy 1 22 January 2006 Den Haag, Netherlands / vs. TJ Cain / DCW: "Shockwave"
Dirk Feelgood 1 17 October 2006 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / vs. Heresy / GPW: "Friday Night Thriller"
Darkside 1 21 September 2007 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / vs. Dirk Feelgood / GPW: "Back To School"
Johnny Phere 1 7 March 2008 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / 3-Way vs. Dirk Feelgood vs. Darkside / GPW: "Strictly Come WRESTLING!"
Bubblegum 1 4 July 2008 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / 4-Way vs. Johnny Phere vs. Dirk Feelgood vs. Darkside / GPW: "V"
Juggernaut 1 18 April 2009 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / vs. Bubblegum / GPW: "Slam Jam"
"Dangerous" Damon Leigh 1 19 November 2010 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / vs. Mark Kodiak / GPW: "Guts and Glory"
Dirk Feelgood 2 2 December 2011 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / vs. "Dangerous" Damon Leigh / GPW: "Do or Die"
Martin Kirby 1 2 December 2011 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / vs. Dirk Feelgood / GPW: "Do or Die"
Cyanide 1 7 December 2012 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / vs. Martin Kirby vs. Joey Hayes / Triple Threat Match / GPW: "Heroes & Villains 2"
The Cause* 1 25 October 2013 The Rose Club, Wigan / Gauntlet Match/ "GPW Friday Night Thriller 7"
Dirk Feelgood* 3 3 October 2014 The Rose Club, Wigan / Six Man Tag Elimination/ "GPW Friday Night Thriller 8"
Ricky J. McKenzie[1] (RJM) 1 15 May 2015 The Rose Club, Wigan / Vs Dirk Feelgood/ "GPW Battlefield"
Bubblegum* 2 15 May 2015 The Rose Club, Wigan / Six Way Match/ "GPW Battlefield"
T-Bone*[2] 1 4 December 2015 The Rose Club, Wigan vs. Bubblegum vs. Craig Kollins vs. CJ Banks / GPW: "Double Jeopardy"
Dylan Roberts 1 19 August 2016 The Rose Club, Wigan vs. T-Bone / GPW: "Midsummer Madness"

GPW British Championship

Wrestler Times Date Place / type of match / event
"Dangerous" Damon Leigh 1 24 April 2004 Darwen Leisure Centre, Blackburn, Lancashire / vs. Joey Hayes w/ Heresy as special guest ref / GPW: "Hostile Takeover"
Alex Shane 1 16 January 2005 The Legion, Leigh / vs. "Dangerous" Damon Leigh / GPW: "Last Orders At The Legion"
"Dangerous" Damon Leigh 2 3 February 2006 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / vs. "Showstealer" Alex Shane / GPW: "Back With A Bang 2006"
Juggernaut 1 16 February 2007 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / vs. "Dangerous" Damon Leigh / GPW: "Let Loose"
"Dangerous" Damon Leigh 3 16 March 2007 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / vs. The Juggernaut / GPW: "Hot Gossip"
Joseph Hayes 1 20 July 2007 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / 3-way vs. Heresy vs. Joseph Hayes / GPW: "Collision Course"
Heresy 1 16 November 2007 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / "I Quit Match" vs. Joey Hayes / GPW: "Supercharged"
"Dangerous" Damon Leigh 4 1 February 2008 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / vs. Heresy / GPW: "Back With A Bang 2008"
Jac Domitrescu 1 4 April 2008 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / vs. "Dangerous" Damon Leigh / GPW: "Ballroom Blitz"
"Super" Sam Bailey 1 12 December 2008 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan vs. Jac Domitrescu / GPW: "Christmas Crunch"
"The Juice" CJ Banks 1 16 October 2009 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan vs. "Super" Sam Bailey / GPW: "Friday Night Thriller III"
Zack Diamond 1 19 November 2010 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan vs. "The Juice" CJ Banks vs Jack Gallagher vs Martin Kirby / GPW: "Guts & Glory"
Jack Gallagher 1 3 June 2011 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan vs. Zack Diamond / GPW: "Heroes & Villains"
Ste "Bin" Mann 1 2 December 2011 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan vs. Jack Gallagher / GPW: "Do or Die"
Danny Hope 1 5 October 2012 The Rose Club, Wigan vs. Ste "Bin" Mann / GPW: "Friday Night Thriller VI"
Zack Gibson 2 22 February 2013 The Rose Club, Wigan vs. Danny Hope in a Lumberjack Match / GPW: "Romance Is Dead"
El Ligero [5] 1 4 April 2014 The Rose Club, Wigan vs. Zack Gibson in a "No DQ" Match / GPW: "Only The Strong Survive"
T-Bone[6] 1 19 June 2015 The Rose Club, Wigan vs. El Ligero / GPW: "A Night To Remember"
Bubblegum*[7] 1 4 December 2015 The Rose Club, Wigan vs. T-Bone vs. Craig Kollins vs. CJ Banks / GPW: "Double Jeopardy"
"Jumpin'" Jimmy Jackson[8]* 1 23 September 2016 The Rose Club, Wigan vs. Bubblegum / GPW: "Battlefield"

GPW Tag Team Trophy

Wrestler Times Date Place / type of match / event
Project Ego (Kris Travis & Scotty Hexx) 1 18 March 2006 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / 4-way vs. Kev n Krev vs. Damage Control vs. WKD / GPW: "Hold Tight"
WKD (Matty "D'Lyrium" Taylor & "Super" Sam Bailey) 1 16 February 2007 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / Tag Team Gauntlet Match vs. Project Ego vs. Mil-Anfield Connection vs. The Holmes Bros. / GPW: "Let Loose"
Mil-Anfield Connection ("The Model" Danny Hope & Jiggy Walker) 1 20 July 2007 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / vs. WKD / GPW: "Collision Course"
The Young Offenders ("Dangerous" Damon Leigh & Joey Hayes) 1 16 January 2009 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan / 2/3 Falls Match vs. The Mil-Anfield Connection
Paradise Lost (Heresy & Kastor LaVey) 1 17 July 2009 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan/ vs. The Young Offenders / GPW: Heatwave
The Mystics (Voodoo & The Great Suzuki) 1 16 April 2010 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan/ vs. Paradise Lost / GPW: "Jam Hot!"
Paradise Lost (Heresy & Kastor LeVay) 2 21 May 2010 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan/ vs. The Mystics / GPW: "A Few More Good Men" NHB Match
Chris Echo & Ricky J Mckenzie 1 6 May 2011 The Monaco Ballroom, Wigan/ vs. Paradise Lost / GPW: "Battlefield" NHB Match
The Killers (Mark Kodiak & Johnnie 'Heresy' Brannigan[9] (3)) 1 2 November 2012 The Rose Club, Wigan vs. Blackpool Blonds / GPW: "Fireworks"
The Island Brothers (Tabu & Rio) 1 26 July 2013 The Rose Club, Wigan vs. The Killers / GPW "X" "NHB Match"
The Midnight Bin Collection (Jet Fashion & Ste "Bin" Mann) [10] 1 21 November 2014 The Rose Club, Wigan vs. The Island Brothers / GPW: "Final Fight"
The Bad Lads[11] (Drill & Mickey Barnes) 1 15 May 2015 The Rose Club, Wigan vs. The Midnight Bin Collection / GPW: "Battlefield"
The Midnight Bin Collection (Ste "Bin" Mann & Jet Fashion) 2 24 July 2015 The Rose Club, Wigan vs. The Bad Lads / GPW: "Cruel Summer" "Dumpster Match"
The Hate League (Danxig & Soner Dursun)* 1 26 February 2016 The Rose Club, Wigan vs. The Midnight Bin Collection / GPW: "Bad Blood"[12]

Crazy Cruiser-8 Tournament

The Crazy Cruiser-8 is an eight-man one night tournament, and one of the shows GPW has become synonymous with. The eight entrants into the tournament are cruiserweights. Heavyweights are not permitted entry into the tournament. Qualifying matches are contested months prior to the tournament either in traditional one on one matches, 4-ways, 3-ways or in a "Last Chance Saloon Battle Royal". Byes passed the preliminaries have been given in the past to established foreign entrants, eligible reigning Champions and "The Fans Choice".

The eventual winner of the tournament would have not only been successful in the preliminaries, but have won three times in a row on the night of the tournament itself. The winner does not defend his title the following year.

2006

The first CC-8 tournament was 3 November 2006 and the final 8 men were:

The eventual winner was Bubblegum after he defeated Joseph Hayes in the final.

2008

The second Crazy Cruiser tournament was known as CC-08 and competed on 2 May 2008. The final 8 men were:

Juice was the eventual winner after defeating Chris Echo in the final.

2009

The third Crazy Cruiser tournament was competed on 13 November 2009 and saw new rules on qualifying. 2 top seeds were selected as automatic qualifiers (Joey Hayes & Bubblegum). Other qualifiers were decided through a first ever Fan's Choice, a 4-Way Qualifier, The Last Chance Battle Royal and the return of the International Entrant. The final 8 men were:

Joey Hayes was the eventual winner after defeating CC8 2008 Champion, Juice in the final.

2013

The fourth Crazy Cruiser tournament was competed on 29 November 2013. The final 8 men were:

El Ligero was the eventual winner after defeating Zack Gibson in the final.

North West Rookie League

2011

In 2011, Grand Pro Wrestling introduced the North West Rookie League. The first League featured two teams, one captained by Axl Rage and one captained by The Great Suzuki. Each month,the two teams would square off and the loser in each match would be eliminated. The Great Suzuki's team triumphed in the final when Ste "Bin" Mann, (the sole survivor on Team Suzuki) defeated Jason Logan, (the sole survivor on Team Rage) at GPW "Night of the Brave" in November 2011.

Team Suzuki

Team Rage

2015

In 2015, GPW reintroduced the North West Rookie League with a revised format. This time, instead of two teams of 4, GPW Pro's would team with GPW Rookies in a points based tournament. Below are the current standings as of July 24, 2015.

Pro Rookie Won Lost Drawn Debut
"Deadly" Damon Leigh Alex Jones-Casey 1 1 0 "Saved By The Bell" 2015
Dave Rayne Matthew Brooks 1 1 0 "Battlefield" 2015
Dylan Roberts Danxig 3 0 0 "Saved By The Bell" 2015
Jiggy Walker Jimmy Jackson 0 2 0 "Saved By The Bell" 2015
Joey Hayes Soner Dursun 0 2 0 "Saved By The Bell" 2015
Melanie Price Nicholas Cartier 2 1 0 "Battlefield" 2015

On September 18, 2015 at GPW "Back To School", Dylan Roberts and Danxig defeated The Circus via pinfall. As a result of their victory, Danxig was declared winner of the North West Rookie League 2015.[13] Earlier in the night, Alex Jones-Casey defeated Matthew Brooks and Jimmy Jackson to finish in third place.

2015 Rookie League Final Standings

Winner: Danxig

Second Place: Nicholas Cartier

Third Place: Alex Jones-Casey

GPW Training School

Established when the promotion first started in 2003, the training school has turned out some of the best wrestlers on the European circuit today.

The training facility is based in the heart of Manchester with regular classes. Head trainers are Johnnie "Heresy" Brannigan and Damon Leigh. However, other graduates and established British wrestlers are also involved in the development of trainees.

References

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