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GCW vs TNT Results 17/09/22

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Game Changer Wrestling/GCW took on TNT tonight from Liverpool, England, but what are the results from the show?

The two independent promotions give fans extreme content with deathmatches, high-flying, shenanigans and more, so they were a perfect fit to collaborate for a show.

There were a number of top names from the British independent scene on the card, such as PROGRESS star Gene Munny, Kings of the North, Robbie X and former NXT UK Superstar Lizzy Evo.

Several of Game Changer Wrestling’s stalwarts were also on the card, including former All Elite Wrestling star Joey Janela, Tony Deppen, Effy, Allie Katch and Alex Colon.

GCW vs TNT Results

Here are the full results from GCW vs TNT:

  • Blake Christian b. Robbie X – Christian took the win after hitting the curb stomp in a hellacious match
  • Kings Of The North (Bonesaw & Damien Corvin) b. Jordan Oliver & Nick Wayne – The KOTN took the win after Corvin hit a clothesline on Oliver
  • Man Like Dereiss b. Tony Deppen – Dereiss took the win after hitting a 450 splash
  • Six Man Tag Team Deathmatch: Alex Colon, Jimmy Lloyd & John Wayne Murdoch b. Big F’n Joe, Clint Margera & Drew Parker – Murdoch took the win after hitting a brainbuster on a chair to Clint Margera
  • Lizzy Evo b. Allie Katch – Evo took the win much to the anger of the live crowd with a shining wizard
  • Joey Janela b. Gene Munny – Janela took the win after hitting a double stomp from the top rope whilst Munny had a chair on his chest. Ow.
  • Che Monet b. Effy and Visage – Monet took the pinfall win over Visage who was a surprise entrant into the match
  • TNT World Heavyweight Championship Match: Dan Moloney b. Matt Cardona – Moloney took the win to retain his title!

The show is now available to purchase for $12.99 via FITE TV, with unlimited viewings via the website or dedicated app on iOS and Android devices.

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