New Generation Wrestling

New Generation Wrestling
Acronym NGW
Founded May 2008
Style Professional wrestling
Sports entertainment
Headquarters Hull, United Kingdom
Founder(s) Luke Ingamells
Owner(s) Richard Dunn
Website NGWUK.com

New Generation Wrestling (NGW) is a British professional wrestling promotion based in Hull, founded by Luke Ingamells in 2008 and currently owned and run by Richard Dunn. As in other wrestling promotions, NGW shows feature storyline-driven, scripted matches for entertainment purposes and not legitimate sporting contests. Initially a small regional company, NGW has gained critical acclaim for its strong characters, consistent storylines and family-friendly shows. Over the years, it has arguably become the top wrestling promotion in North England and one of the country's top providers of sports entertainment.[1]

NGW is featured regularly on Challenge TV's WrestleTalk and British Wrestling Round-Up programs. In addition, it is being broadcast on a number of regional TV channels, most notably Bay TV Liverpool and the Lincolnshire-based Estuary TV.

The company prides itself on showcasing some of the best British wrestlers, but NGW shows have also featured international stars such as Brian Kendrick, Paul London, Angelina Love and The American Wolves.

History

The Eastmount Years (2008–2012)

New Generation Wrestling put on its first event on 16 May 2008 at Hull's Eastmount Recreation Centre, a venue which would be known as "the home of NGW" for years to come. Line-ups featured local up-and-comers, such as "Prima Donna" Nathan Cruz and "The Amazing" Matt Myers, as well as some of the hottest names on the British independent circuit, such as Dave Rayne and Stixx. A constant progression in match quality and production values ensured NGW a loyal fanbase within the local community.[2]

The company gained nationwide recognition for the rivalry between Nathan Cruz and 15-year veteran Alex Shane, which culminated in a match between the two at NGW's 2nd Anniversary Show in June 2010. The contest, built as a clash of generations, saw Cruz defeat Shane for the right to the "Showstealer" moniker.[3] Cruz went on to become the top heel (villain) in the company, winning the NGW Championship in early 2011 and holding it for nearly a year. At Eternal Glory in December, Cruz lost the title to his former best friend, the popular Matt Myers, in one of the most memorable moments in NGW history.[4]

In December 2011, NGW held its first show on the road at Pontefract Town Hall.[5]

The Sports Arena and TV Exposure (2012–2015)

As the NGW following grew, the promotion held its first event at Hull's Sports Arena (now the Airco Arena) in July 2012, featuring appearances from former WWE Diva and TNA Knockout Winter, as well as British legend Kendo Nagasaki.[6] While the majority of NGW shows remained at the Eastmount Recreation Centre, the July event was the first of many regular happenings at the Arena, which promoter Richard Dunn had wanted to use for wrestling for years.[7] Shows at the Arena took NGW to a whole new level in terms of live audience and show production, which in combination with the performers' consistent in-ring ability, attracted the attention of wrestler-turned-TV-producer Alex Shane.

Starting late 2012 and continuing throughout 2013, developments surrounding NGW events and storylines were covered regularly on WrestleTalk TV, a wrestling talk show on Challenge TV produced by Shane.[8] In April 2013, a spin-off series was launched by the British Wrestling Council titled BWC: British Wrestling Round-Up in what was effectively British wrestling's return to national television for the first time in 25 years.[9] NGW remained a staple of the show throughout its several changes in format and has used the platform to showcase some of its best matches to a nationwide audience. As producing quality television became a priority for NGW, 2014 saw an increase in the number of shows put on at the Sports Arena, later renamed the Airco Arena.[10]

In early 2013, NGW Champion Rampage Brown had a storyline falling-out with management, resulting in him no longer being recognised as the titleholder, despite still being in possession of the belt.[11] As a new champion was crowned in his absence, the company ended up having two champions when Rampage made his return several months later and aligned himself with NGW owner Richie West's faction The Control. The rivalry between El Ligero and Rampage Brown over the rightful claim to the NGW Championship was the most prominent story throughout 2014, culminating in a critically acclaimed 30-Minute Iron Man Match between the two at Eternal Glory in December. Rampage picked up the victory after a shocking attack by Ligero's best friend and tag team partner, Dara Diablo, and became the first ever NGW Undisputed Champion.[12]

Another focal point of NGW programming has been the ongoing Davey Boy Cup Tournament, put together by the daughter of the late British Bulldog, Georgia Smith.[13] Following qualifying matches which took place throughout 2014, the four finalists were revealed in early 2015 to be Nathan Cruz, Zack Gibson, Bubblegum and Mike "Wildboar" Hitchman, with matches among them scheduled for the next few months.[14]

In March 2015, the announcement was made that NGW matches would be available on-demand as part of the BWC British Wrestling Weekly subscription service.

Hull City Hall (2015)

In March 2015, plans to install an indoor football pitch at the Airco Arena effectively kicked local communities out of the venue, among them New Generation Wrestling, who later announced that they had acquired the historic Hull City Hall for future shows.[15]

NGW Academy

NGW runs its own wrestling academy which has produced some of the best young talent in British wrestling. The Academy provides training not only for aspiring in-ring performers, but for auxiliary roles as well. Advanced classes at the Academy's Hull facility are led by El Ligero and Nathan Cruz, while NGW regular Caz Crash is in charge of beginner sessions. The Academy also holds seminars with notable guest trainers, among whom Fit Finlay, Doug Williams, Nigel McGuinness, Winter, Rockstar Spud, Dave Taylor and many more.[16] it has at regular 7 people and will hopefully get future stars .

The NGW Academy launched a second facility in Birtley, Gateshead in the summer of 2014 with head trainer Rampage Brown.[17]

With the expansion of NGW's touring schedule, the Academy has also started doing exclusive pre-show training seminars at a number of external locations, led by some of the biggest stars in British wrestling.

NGW Proving Ground

Starting April 2011, NGW has held a series of Academy shows under the "NGW Proving Ground" banner. Acting as developmental events, the main objective of the shows is to showcase the future stars of British wrestling, but they also feature established names of the main roster.[18] The first six Proving Ground events took place at the Eastmount Recreation Centre in Hull, but ever since February 2013, they have almost exclusively been held on the road.[19]

Partnership with Global Force Wrestling

In July 2014, Jeff Jarrett's Global Force Wrestling announced working partnerships with several major European promotions, including New Generation Wrestling, representing Northern England.[20]

Roster

Active roster

Notable alumni

Champions

Title Current holder Date won Location Previous Champion
NGW Undisputed Championship Nathan Cruz 5 July 2015 Hull, England Rampage Brown
NGW Tag Team Championship Insane Fight Club
(Joe Hendry, Kid Fite & Lionheart)
28 May 2016 Hull, England Britain's Biggest Tag Team
(Colossus Kennedy & Stixx)
NGW GenX Championship Matt Myers 16 July 2016 Hull, England Bubblegum
NGW Undisputed Championship
Details
Promotion New Generation Wrestling (NGW)
Date established May 16, 2009
Current champion(s) Nathan Cruz
Date won July 5, 2015
Other name(s)
NGW Heavyweight Championship

NGW Undisputed Championship

The NGW Undisputed Championship is a professional wrestling Championship (professional wrestling) owned by the New Generation Wrestling (NGW) promotion. The title was created and debuted on May 16, 2009.

The current champion is Nathan Cruz, who is in his Second reign.

# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign
# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes
1 Alex Cyanide 1 May 16, 2009 383
1st Anniversary Show
Defeated Sam Bailey in Tournament final.[21]
Vacated June 3, 2010
2 Sam Bailey 1 June 6, 2010 244
2nd Anniversary Show 2010
This was a Five Way Elimination Match including El Ligero, Jack Gallagher, Colossus Kennedy and Martin Kirby for the vacant title.[22]
3 Nathan Cruz 1 February 5, 2011 302
Regeneration
[23]
4 Matt Myers 1 December 4, 2011 97
Eternal Glory 2011
[24]
5 Rampage Brown 1 March 10, 2012 358
Destiny 2012
[25]
Vacated March 3, 2013
6 Mark Haskins 1 March 16, 2013 239
Destiny 2013
This was a 30 man Royal Rumble match for the Vacant title.[26]
7 El Ligero 1 November 10, 2013 390
Eternal Glory 2013 Night 2
[27]
8 Rampage Brown 2 December 5, 2014 212
Eternal Glory 2014
[28]
9 Nathan Cruz 2 July 5, 2015 531+
Ultimate Showdown 2015
[29]
NGW Tag Team Championship
Details
Promotion New Generation Wrestling (NGW)
Date established December 4, 2011
Current champion(s) Insane Fight Club
(Joe Hendry, Lionheart and Kid fite)
Date won May 28, 2016

NGW Tag Team Championship

The NGW Tag Team Championship is a professional wrestling Championship (professional wrestling) owned by the New Generation Wrestling (NGW) promotion. The title was created and debuted on December 4, 2011.

The current champions are the Insane Fight Club (Joe Hendry, Lionheart and Kid fite), who are in their first reign.

# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign
# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes
1 Los Amigos
(Dara Diablo and El Ligero)
1 December 4, 2011 307
Eternal Glory 2011
Defeated The Predators (Joseph Connors and Paul Malen) in Tournament final.[24]
2 Team GB
(Sam Bailey and Zack Gibson)
1 October 6, 2012 400
Full Force 2012
This was a Three way tag match including The Predators (Joseph Connors and Paul Malen).[30]
3 Britain's Biggest Tag Team
(Colossus Kennedy and Stixx)
1 November 10, 2013 308
Eternal Glory 2013 Night 2
[27]
4 The London Riots
(James Davis and Rob Lynch)
1 September 14, 2014 413
NGW 50
[31]
5 Britain's Biggest Tag Team
(Colossus Kennedy and Stixx)
2 November 1, 2015 209
Eternal Glory 2015
[32]
6 Insane Fight Club
(Joe Hendry, Lionheart and Kid Fite)
1 May 28, 2016 203+
Ultimate Showdown 2016
This was a Handicap tag match. All members of Insane Fight Club are recognized as champions under the Freebird rule.[33]
NGW GenX Championship
Details
Promotion New Generation Wrestling (NGW)
Date established December 22, 2015
Current champion(s) Matt Myers
Date won July 16, 2016

NGW GenX Championship

The NGW GenX Championship is a professional wrestling Championship (professional wrestling) owned by the New Generation Wrestling (NGW) promotion. The title was created and debuted on December 22, 2015.

The current champion is Matt Myers, who is in his First reign.

# Order in reign history
Reign The reign number for the specific set of wrestlers listed
Event The event promoted by the respective promotion in which the titles were won
Used for vacated reigns in order to not count it as an official reign
# Wrestlers Reign Date Days
held
Location Event Notes
1 Bubblegum 1 December 22, 2015 207
Eternal Glory at Christmas 2015
Defeated Mark Andrews and Wildboar in a Three way match for the Vacant title.[34]
2 Matt Myers 1 July 16, 2016 154+
8th Anniversary Show
[35]

See also

References

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