Next show : Friday 19th March 2010
GPW: OUT FOR JUSTICE
Venue : Monaco Ballroom,
Atherton Road,
Hindley, Wigan,
WN2 3EU
01942 255138
Doors open : 7:00 PM Show starts : 7.30 PM End Time 10:00pm
Tickets: - £7 per person - £24 for a family of 4 (2 adults and 2 children under 13)
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GPW: "Out For Justice" will see an action packed show featuring title shots, 6 mans, re-matches, debuts and much more.
Main Event - GPW British Title Match:
"The Juice" CJ Banks © vs. Joey Hayes
Two of the premier wrestlers in Europe who have flown the flag for Garage Pro Wrestling, and wrestling in the North of England for the last 7 years will do battle for the coveted GPW British Title in a feature one on one match. Juice vs. Joey Hayes.
Main Events don't come much bigger than this. These two tore the house down in the final of the CC8 Tournament last year and lit up the Ballroom again at "Back With A Bang" in a MOTN tag match. After Joey pinned Juice for the second consecutive time to win the tag match, he has been deemed No.1 Contender to the British Title and a match has been signed.
Joey is no stranger to the Title having held the belt between July and November 2007, but now has his sights set on a second reign in 2010. The Garage Pro Wrestling fans absolutely adore Joey, having watched him grow as a superstar starting from humble beginnings when he first appeared on GPW's debut show over 7 years ago, to the Europe-wide recognised performer he is now.
The man standing in the way of a second reign as British Champ is his former SIN stablemate and 2008 CC8 winner "The Juice" CJ Banks. Juice has only been beaten once in singles competition in 17 months, a record that nearly mirrors Joey's own impressive undefeated run from 2004 - 2006. The two men know each other like the back of their hand, and this match has instant classic written all over it. Can Juice prevent Joey getting a second reign as British Champ, or can Joey continue the momentum and pin Juice again - this time to take the GPW British Championship? What will happen in this unmissable main event!?
GPW Heavyweight Title Re-Match:
Juggernaut © w/ Alan A.A Tasker vs. "Dangerous" Damon Leigh
"Dangerous" Damon Leigh had waited all his career to get a shot at the GPW Heavyweight Title. However, his attempt to beat Juggernaut last month ended in heartbreak for DDL, his family and his friends. He got so close to beating the monster but was denied in the final stages of the match, leaving DDL dejected, despondent and wearing the heavy weight of disappointment.
He told the GPW fans after the match that he "just couldn't do this anymore..." and returned backstage with his head hung, leaving fans to wonder what the future holds. However, due to overwhelming fan support and no official No.1 Contender, it has been decided DDL will get a re-match at "Out For Justice". Juggernaut is now in his 11 month reign as champion, should he win here he'll have the prestigious honour of being the second longest reigning GPW Heavyweight Champion of all time (TJ Cain the longest with a 462 day reign, Dirk Feelgood currently the second with a 336 day reign).
So, needless to say - he won't be going down without giving DDL the fight of his life. Juggernaut is looking as strong and as impressive as ever, and with Alan Tasker in his corner he'll never be short of a trick up his sleeve. But, with a second bite at the cherry can DDL do it this time? He had Juggernaut beaten at "Back With A Bang" but there was no referee to count the 3. Will history repeat itself? Or can Damon finally lift the Heavyweight Title for the first time? These two had a classic last time, don't miss out on what promises to be another emotional encounter. Juggernaut vs. DDL - the re-match!
Tag Team Grudge Match:
The MasterPlan vs. Valour & Roberts
This match has been a long time coming for Valour & Roberts. The MasterPlan, Dirk Feelgood and Cameron Kraze have tried their best to split the two up since October last year by launching consistent attempts to recruit Dylan Roberts as a third member of the faction. However, despite their efforts the team have stuck together and Dylan has turned down the multiple offers to join.
His faithful partner, Si Valour fought for the teams honour in a one on one match against Feelgood at "Back With A Bang". Even though he won by DQ, Valour took two sickening chair shots to the skull in a 2 on 1 attack during the match, the second of which was delivered with such force that it broke the chair. War hero Dylan suffered the same fate in his match against Cameron Kraze, losing the match after a knock out "Mafia Kick" Dylan was once again targeted throughout the match by Feelgood.
But now, for the first time - Valour & Roberts will have their chance at revenge in a tag team capacity where the sides are even and there's no such thing as the numbers game. Si and Dyaln, who have been teaming together since May last year epitomise courage, bravery and standing up for what's right. Their opposition, Kraze and Feelgood have never teamed together in a tag environment and the pair have taken shortcuts and trod on others toes to get ahead.
Courage and honour mean nothing to them but something will have to give when these 4 men collide in this Tag Team Grudge match. If you're going to pick a winner based on experience then look no further than Valour & Roberts. The two have worked well every time they've been paired together, but can their experience overcome the two individuals intent on inflicting pain and exercising violence? Can good defeat evil in this exciting looking tag match...?
Grudge Match:
Fox Carter vs. Martin Kirby
These two relative newcomers to the roster have had their horns locked in battle since the CC8. Carter spent all 2009 accompanying Juice to the ring acting as his personal trainer, but the Tournament Quarters were the first time we actually saw him in singles action. He qualified for the Tournament surprising everyone by entering, and winning The Last Chance Battle Royal in October.
Martin Kirby made his GPW debut in February 2009 and quickly became the success story of the year. A very impressive 12 months saw a win over American John Walters, two Heavyweight Title shots against Juggernaut, a huge win in "Luke Marsden's Big £10k Battle Royal" all ensuring Kirby took his place in the hearts and minds of every single GPW fan.
However, a near perfect year was cut short at the hands of Fox Carter as he put the breaks on Kirby advancing in the CC8. The two first met at the Quarter Finals of the CC8 where Fox was beaten and subsequently knocked out of the Tournament by Kirby and this didn't sit well with Fox. He attacked Kirby whilst he made his entrance to the ring for the Semi Final to take on Juice.
The attack severely hampered any chance Kirby had in getting to the Final. At "Back With A Bang", the two met again, this time in tag team action. Kirby gained some measure of revenge, but there are still serious issues between these two. Revenge is due in bucket loads in this special Grudge Match. Can Kirby get another perfect year underway with a win here, or will Fox upset plans again?
Six Man Tag:
El Ligero & The Mystics vs. Darkside & Paradise Lost
Two different worlds collide in this intriguing 6-Man Tag. The colourful looking team of El Ligero, Voodoo and Suzuki team up for the first time to take on dark and sinister looking opposition in the form of Darkside, Heresy and Kastor LeVay. Issues a plenty here as it was Darkside who pulled Ligero off the apron on the 9 count allowing RJM to pick up the win in the New Year's Honours 4-Way. The two returning superstars had clashed several times throughout the 4-way, both trying to re-establish themselves on the roster after lengthily periods away. They will have another chance at establishment on March 19th as they meet again here in this huge 6-Man Tag!
Tag Team Champions, Paradise Lost confirmed the tag division is intact during their interview on Feb 19th and that they will continue to defend their championship. Viable contenders to that trophy look to be Suzuki and Voodoo - The Mystics. The Mystics have been singled out by Heresy as being responsible for the fractured skull he suffered in the 8-Man Heavyweight Clash in November. They did nothing to mend any bridges at "Back With A Bang" as an attempt to cheer Heresy up backfired in epic fashion and he and partner Kastor LeVay pounced on the fun loving Suzuki and Voodoo.
The Mystics however had Paradise Lost on the run in the end though and have proven they have the measure of both Heresy and LeVay. Plenty of never before seen clashes in this one, who will have their hand raised at the end though? Who will establish themselves as the dominant force, Darkside or Ligero? And can The Mystics upset the tag team champions for a second time?
Re-Match:
William Gáylord vs. Danny Hope
Danny Hope scored a win out of nowhere at "Back With A Bang" in his first meeting with William Gáylord after reversing the "Perfectly Gáy-Plex" into an inside cradle to get the 1,2,3. But, the result didn't sit well with the Kings Hill resident.
Upset at the loss, Gáylord went onto confront an audience member during the raffle, threatening him to a "bloody good hiding" and challenging them to a "dual". Danny Hope came to the fans rescue and offered Gáylord the chance to fight him again in a re-match to be held at GPW: "Out For Justice".
Gáylord accepted the challenge and here we have our match. Can Danny get the better of Gáyord for the second consecutive month? Or can Gáylord make it 1 - 1 in this growing rivalry?
Bruce Sheila Debuts: Bruce Sheila vs. "The Biggest, Meanest, Strongest Competitor To Ever Step Foot In A Wrestling Ring..."
Bruce Sheila's maiden voyage in a GPW ring couldn't have gone much worse than it did at "Back With A Bang". Making instant enemies with anyone with English blood in their veins, Sheila insulted "the pommies" by telling them the Aussies were better at just about everything compared to them.
Claiming Wigan Rugby League wouldn't even be in existence if it weren't for his fellow countrymen, and the only reason he'd come to GPW was to prove to the world that Australians were better at wrestling as well as everything else. He promised that on March 19th at "Out For Justice" he'd take on what he called "the biggest, meanest, strongest competitor to ever step foot in a wrestling ring" to prove to everyone just how good he is.
So, at "Out For Justice" we're set to see just how good Bruce is. Who might his opponent be? Will Bruce be shown up again? Or can he convince the wrestling world that Aussies are better at wrestling too?
Last Updated: March 03, 2010