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Supercharged

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Recorded live from it's home in the Monaco Ballroom, GPW end their exciting 2007 with a blistering show!

Packed from top to bottom with all the biggest GPW stars!

Watch as fan favourites El Ligero & Bubblegum try to take the tag team trophy from champs - The Model Danny Hope and Jiggy Walker, in a fast-paced tornado tag match!

Plus, more than just a title is on the line in the emotional main event, as Heresy battles the British champion Joseph Hayes, in an “I QUIT” match with both mens' livelyhoods at stake!

Featuring

Next Generation 4-Way

Cottonbelly vs Voodoo vs Bailey vs Roberts

The thoroughly entertaining Next Generation 4-Way between ‘Super’ Sam Bailey, Voodoo, Dylan Roberts and Jervis Cottonbelly that kicked off the event involved a skull, maggots, an umbrella and a newspaper.

Chris Echo vs “Iron” Mike Holmes

At GPW ‘Back To School’, Holmes controversially defeated Echo by using the ropes for leverage after rolling him up.
‘Friday Night Thriller II’ saw Lethal Dose and Holmes pick up a Six Man Tag Team win over WKD. But this time?

Tornado rules GPW tag team title match

Mil-Anfield Connection vs Hubba Bubba Lucha

Hubba Bubba Lucha the pairing of Bubblegum and El Ligero, against the GPW Tag Team Champions, the Mil-Anfield Connection, Jiggy Walker and “The Model” Danny Hope in a Tornado Tag match.
The battle was chaotic what with tornado rules stating wrestlers can stay in the squared circle as long as they want.

Grudge Match

Johnny Phere vs ”Dangerous” Damon Leigh

The pride and passion of these two behemoths was felt straight away as the pair ferociously circled the ring starring each other down.
Phere gained an early advantage by forcing Leigh to the corner, but Leigh struck him with a clothes line and began to build more momentum.
The powerful former GPW British Champion arm dragged and scoop slammed the intense Phere who wandered to the outside to regroup.
On this return to the ring, however, Leigh clothes lined him and Phere once again went to the outside to gather his thoughts. “Get back in here Johnny!” the fired up Leigh screamed.
Phere, however, had other ideas.

Si Valour Vs Juice

It wasn’t hard to see who the fans wanted to win. While Juice, who walked to the ring with an aggressive demeanour, was loudly booed, Valour received arguably one of the biggest pops of the night.
It was Juice, however, who got in the first offence by forcing Valour down to the canvas and slapping him on the back.
But Valour, almost constantly encouraged by the loud Monaco Ballroom gathering, knocked Juice’s head off the two top turnbuckle pads multiple times before elbowing him in the head.
But Juice caught Valour on the top rope and threw him down for the match’s first near fall.

3 on 1 Handi-Dirk match

Dirk Feelgood vs The Evil Dirks

Dirk Feelgood will also be wondering just what he has to do to have a fair match with Darkside, the GPW Heavyweight Champion.
At ‘Back To School’ in September, Darkside pinned a fake Dirk Feelgood to win the championship after the Scot had seen off the real Dirk to the back.
Then, at Friday Night Thriller II the next month, he involved two fake Dirk’s in the match after Feelgood had chased away a fake Dirk, to retain the title.
This month, Darkside was unable to compete due to a family crisis.
Feelgood spoke to the crowd about his own recent troubles and demanded a two on one handicap match with the fake Dirks. “People of GPW, Dirk ain’t feeling too good!” he began. “Not only is Supercharged supposed to be the night when we finally get rid of Heresy, it is also supposed to be when I regain the heavyweight belt but Darkside ain’t here! I’ll take them on for stealing my outfits!” he shouted.
Dirk Feelbad and Dirk Feelworse, dressed in yellow and green and green and red attire respectively, made their way to the ring and immediately clothes lined Feelgood.
It didn’t take long for Dirk to recover from the initial setback as he clothes lined the pair and threw them each to the canvas before slamming their heads together.
But just when Feelgood looked to be gathering momentum, a third imposter Dirk, dressed in all yellow, hit the ring and super kicked Feelgood!

”I QUIT” GPW British title match

Heresy vs Joseph Hayes

Heresy has committed some heinous acts in his time, with more planned tonight in this brutal “I Quit” match.
The vicious brawl began after announcer Luke Marsden told the pair there were no rules in the contest.
Heresy had hardly had time to remove his leather jackets when this back and forth, exciting brawl began.
Hayes immediately forced Heresy in to the corner and punched away at his adversary.
Heresy, however, battled back and flung his jacket at Hayes before the fan favourite elbowed Heresy and shunned him to the outside.
Taking an early risk, Hayes dove on top of his opponent from the top rope but Heresy soon recovered to pound away at his former friend. Following several exchanges, Heresy threw Hayes back in to the ring and ‘confronted’ Cain with supposed verbal taunts and threats for the first time during the contest.
It looked like the match was about to get more vicious however, as Heresy grabbed a chair on the outside. In an effort to avoid the steel, Hayes kicked away at Heresy and took him down.