OMB Goes Global! A 2016 Global Force Wrestling PWS Challenge

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I am back to playing PWS once again this time on the 2016 & Beyond Mod. This time as the title says I will be taking over Global Force Wrestling and simply trying to outlast them in real life. So before we go to far in lets take a look at some of the guidelines and challenges I will have in this run.

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Challenges/Goals:
Last One Full Year without having to close the company down
Get a On TV Deal
Win Any Award
Have One 5 Star Match

2016 Goals:
Get A On TV Deal
Level Up My Production
Get Popularity To 15-20 (5)
Get Prestige of Global World Championship to 20 (14)

 
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Tag Teams:
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The Mighty
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VLNCE
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The Bloodsport
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Works Of Art
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The Design
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The Diamond Mine
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The Mamlakah
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The Coven
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GFW Global Heavyweight Champion:
Nick Aldis

GFW Next-Gen Champion:
Sonjay Dutt

GFW Heritage Champion:

GFW Tag Team Champions:
The Bollywood Brothers (Harv & Gurv)

GFW Women's Champion:
Allysin Kay

TV/PPVs:

Weekly:
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PPVs:
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Twitch & YouTube​
 
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Updated above are my roster, my stables, titles, events and deals.

I did give myself deals with Twitch & YouTube just so that I could make some money. I currently have 30 K. Now with my current production ratings I can get the max show score of 40%.​
 

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GFW Livewire #2

- Sat 09 January 2016
Total Rating: 40%
Venue: GPB Studios

Attendance: 217
Location: Georgia, United States
Total Viewers:
14,572

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A Mysterious Video Teased Jonah Rock and Bad Dude Tito as a New Force in the Tag Division




A cryptic video package aired mid-show this week, teasing the team of Jonah Rock and Bad Dude Tito who are poised to shake up the division. Shot in moody lighting, the vignette featured quick-cut footage: boots lacing up, knuckles tightening tape, silhouettes in sync.There was no voiceover—just ominous text: “They’re almost here.” The message was unmistakable: the division is about to change.The video closed with a brief logo flash before fading to black.As noted in the Observer, there have been rumblings about a new team being fast-tracked for a high-impact. If, as expected, this is them, they’re arriving with style—and menace. – DM



70%









Billy Gunn Vs. Trevor Murdoch






Winner: Billy Gunn (Pinfall)

57%









Christopher Daniels arrives




A short but impactful video aired showing Christopher Daniels arriving at the arena. There were no words, no entourage—just purpose.{{HeShe1}} stepped out of the vehicle with a certain edge— a look that said tonight’s different. It was a visual warning shot, and commentary picked up on it immediately, saying: “If Billy Gunn wasn’t already watching… he is now.”Segments like this don’t need pyro or promos. Just posture. And presence. – DM



83%









Brian Myers Vs. Robbie Eagles






Winner: Brian Myers (Pinfall)

48%









Gurv Sihra and Harv Sihra Arrived in a Limo to Make Their First Statement in the Company




This week’s show featured a clear statement of intent as a sleek black limousine pulled up outside the arena, and the camera crew rushed to catch the doors opening. Out stepped Gurv Sihra and Harv Sihra, dressed to kill, oozing confidence and arrogance in equal measure.Without saying a word, they adjusted their jackets, smirked at the camera, and slowly walked into the building—security holding the door as if royalty had arrived. Commentary quickly noted that this was the heavily rumoured debut of a major new tag team, already generating buzz in industry circles for their pedigree and attitude.This wasn’t about fighting. It was about presence—and these two made it clear from moment one: they aren’t here to earn respect. They’re here to take it. More on character direction and who pushed to bring them in will be in next week’s Observer. – DM



60%









Solo Darling Vs. Hikaru Shida






Winner: Hikaru Shida (Pinfall)

55%









Homicide and Killer Kross Brawled Through the Crowd in an Uncontrollable Fight




The animosity between Homicide and Killer Kross couldn’t be contained by the ring, as their fight spilled out into the crowd in a wild, unpredictable brawl that had fans scattering and officials scrambling. The initial conflict started at ringside, but within seconds, punches and slams were being exchanged over the barricade.Chairs were knocked over, fans were pushed back by security, and at one point, Homicide drove Killer Kross into a concrete wall near the tech area. The chaos felt real, loud, and uncomfortable in the best way possible. The cameramen struggled to keep up, offering shaky, documentary-style visuals that enhanced the atmosphere.This kind of segment taps into the idea that the fight is too personal to be contained, and commentary sold it as such—repeatedly reminding viewers of the dangers and the fines likely coming for both workers. Expect a stipulation match to be announced soon, because this clearly isn’t ending anytime soon. – DM



70%









Matt Taven Vs. Dutch






Winner: Matt Taven (Pinfall)

48%









Sonjay Dutt was shown warming up backstage ahead of his upcoming match




Cameras cut backstage where Sonjay Dutt was shown going through his pre-match routine, warming up and mentally preparing for the contest later in the night. The visual helped underline that Sonjay Dutt was ready for the fight ahead. Commentary framed it as a sign of how seriously he was taking the match, highlighting the stakes and setting the tone for what was to come. A classic tool the booker used here to remind viewers that this was a key match on the card. • DM



56%









GFW NEXGEN

Sonjay Dutt Vs. Hideki Suzuki






Winner: Sonjay Dutt (Flash Pinfall)

51%









Sonjay Dutt Left Laid Out After Chairshot Ambush




In a shocking moment that sent ripples through the crowd, Maxwell Jacob Friedman ambushed Sonjay Dutt from behind with a thunderous chairshot to the skull. The attack came without warning, and Sonjay Dutt dropped instantly, lying motionless as the steel chair clattered to the ground. Security and medics rushed in, but Maxwell Jacob Friedman had already made his exit, leaving nothing but devastation in his wake. The silence in the arena was palpable, punctuated only by boos and concerned murmurs from the fans. - DM



42%






Main Event


GFW Tag Team Title Match

The Bollywood Boys Vs. The Axiom Code






Winner: Harv Sihra (Pinfall)

42%


 
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GFW Livewire #3 - Sat 16 January 2016



Total Rating: 40%
Venue: GPB Studios

Attendance: 215
Location: Georgia, United States
Total Viewers:
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Christopher Daniels called out Billy Gunn and it erupted into a brawl.




The segment opened with Christopher Daniels marching to the ring, microphone in hand, visibly fired up. He wasted no time calling out Billy Gunn, accusing him of ducking him, running his mouth, or otherwise disrespecting him in recent weeks. The promo was fiery, with Christopher Daniels demanding Billy Gunn come out and settle things face-to-face.It didn’t take long for Billy Gunn to storm out, not even waiting for his music to hit. Billy Gunn charged straight toward the ring, shouting back at Christopher Daniels from the aisle. Words were exchanged, tempers flared, and then the fists started flying. The two tore into each other with wild punches, rolling around the mat, crashing into the barricades, and sending furniture flying.Security and referees rushed down in waves to break it up, but neither wanted to let go. Every time they were pulled apart, one would slip free and lunge back at the other, reigniting the chaos. The commentary team sold the intensity, noting that this has clearly gone beyond business — this is personal now.This type of segment is a classic tool the booker uses to add heat to a feud without giving away a match. It typically signals that a major showdown between these two is coming soon, likely being positioned as a big attraction for an upcoming event. • DM



61%









Brian Kendrick Vs. Konosuke Takeshita






Winner: Brian Kendrick (Pinfall)

60%









James Drake and Zack Gibson Demanded That Don Callis Book Them in a Match Tonight




In a fired-up backstage moment, James Drake and Zack Gibson barged into Don Callis’s office and demanded to wrestle tonight. The team had clearly had enough of sitting on the sidelines and made it clear they were ready to fight anyone, anytime.Don Callis was caught mid-conversation or paperwork when the duo entered, throwing their weight around and calling for action. Whether motivated by momentum, revenge, or just the desire to make a statement, the team didn’t leave much room for negotiation. Don Callis didn’t give an immediate answer, but the segment left open the possibility of a match being made on the fly.These kinds of unscheduled match demands are a tried-and-true way to energize the tag division and showcase a team’s drive. Whether they get what they want—or get more than they bargained for—remains to be seen. – DM



71%









The Rascalz Vs. Grizzled Young Vets






Winner: James Drake (Pinfall)

61%









A Recap Video Aired Highlighting the Key Moments in the Feud Between Maxwell Jacob Friedman and Sonjay Dutt




This week’s show featured a strong recap video package chronicling the intense feud between Maxwell Jacob Friedman and Sonjay Dutt, laying out the key events that have brought the two to this breaking point.The video opened with early interactions—subtle barbs and stares—then transitioned into escalating confrontations: promos, sneak attacks, match interference, and key backstage moments. Music swelled as the most emotional or physical highlights played, from brutal chair shots to shouted threats.By the end, the story was clear: this wasn’t just about competition—it was personal. Commentary framed it as “a grudge that’s gone too far to end cleanly,” setting the tone for the upcoming clash.Recap packages like this don’t just fill time—they remind fans why this matters. And this one did the job. – DM



68%









René Duprée Vs. Alex Zayne






Winner: René Duprée (Pinfall)

47%









Chelsea Green Mocked and Undermined Zoey Stark Throughout her Chat Show Interview




This week’s edition of Chelsea Green’s chat show took a sharp turn from entertainment to agitation, as Zoey Stark appeared as a guest—but was barely allowed to speak without being interrupted, mocked, or undermined.Chelsea Green fired off passive-aggressive questions, sarcastic compliments, and loaded commentary about Zoey Stark’s past losses, recent form, and lack of charisma. The crowd picked up on the digs immediately, reacting to each with growing unease or laughter, depending on their allegiance.Zoey Stark tried to keep composure, but the smirking host made sure to keep control of the segment—and by the end, it felt less like an interview and more like a psychological ambush. Commentary questioned whether this was even necessary, and if Chelsea Green might regret pushing too far.Segments like this don’t always end in violence. Sometimes they just plant the fuse. – DM



72%









Jazz Vs. Britt Baker






Winner: Jazz (Submission Pass Out)

47%









Cody Deaner Introduced his New Bodyguard Dutch During an Interview With Shaul Guerrero




Shaul Guerrero was attempting a routine interview with Cody Deaner—but things quickly took a turn when Cody Deaner announced that from now on, he wouldn’t be walking alone.That’s when Dutch appeared. Towering, silent, and focused, the presence alone said everything. Cody Deaner didn’t give much detail—just that Dutch is there to ensure things go exactly how Cody Deaner wants them to.Whether this is the beginning of a new power trip or simply protection against enemies, one thing’s certain: Cody Deaner just became a lot harder to get to.In wrestling, nothing says control quite like having someone bigger and meaner watching your back. I'm hearing creative are hopeful this will elevate both performers. – DM



54%






Main Event


Jeff Jarrett Vs. Josh Barnett






Winner: Jeff Jarrett (Pinfall)

58%


 

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GFW Livewire #4 - Sat 23 January 2016



Total Rating: 40%
Venue: GPB Studios

Attendance: 190
Location: Georgia, United States
Total Viewers:
16,026

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Matt Taven Was Struck by a Car Backstage in a Shocking Hit-and-Run




In one of the most dramatic injury angles of the night, Matt Taven was struck by a car in a backstage lot as cameras happened to be rolling. The segment began with Matt Taven walking toward the exit area when, from out of frame, a speeding vehicle came into shot and slammed into him, launching him onto the hood and down to the concrete in a sickening thud.The car immediately sped off, with no clear view of the driver, setting up a classic “whodunnit” mystery. EMTs and officials swarmed the scene as commentary shifted to a serious tone, emphasizing the gravity of the situation.This type of angle is rarely used due to its intensity but remains highly effective when executed well. It served to write Matt Taven off programming for the foreseeable future while opening a long-term storyline arc around the identity of the driver. Production replayed the hit from multiple angles, further underlining the danger and stakes. See next week's Observer for theories on who creative have lined up as the driver. – DM



60%









La Rebellion Vs. Petey Williams & Kid Kash






Winner: Mecha Wolf (Pinfall)

47%









The Crowd Lost It as Montez Ford and Scorpio Sky Answered Their Chants With a Thunderous Entrance




The fans knew exactly who they wanted. A chant broke out—quiet at first, then louder: “Montez Ford and Scorpio Sky!” The energy swelled, and just when it peaked, their music hit.The reaction was deafening. Montez Ford and Scorpio Sky stormed through the curtain to a hero’s welcome, eyes locked on the ring and fists clenched. Commentary went silent for a moment, letting the reaction speak for itself.It was one of those authentic crowd-led moments that reminds you why tag teams matter when the connection is real. The people called. The team answered. – DM



60%









Montez Ford & Scorpio Sky Vs. The Mamlakah Dynasty






Winner: Scorpio Sky (Pinfall)

52%









Allysin Kay Made a Grand Arrival in a Limo Before Their Official Debut




This week’s show featured the heavily rumoured debut of Allysin Kay, who was introduced not through pyro or backstage hype—but with the unmistakable sound of a limousine door swinging open.Cameras cut to the arena parking lot as a sleek black limo pulled in and came to a stop. Out stepped Allysin Kay, dressed immaculately and radiating confidence. {{HeShe1}} took a moment to adjust a watch or sunglasses, smirked at the camera, and walked into the building without saying a word.The tone was deliberate: not just another wrestler. A presence. Commentary connected the moment to recent speculation right here in the Observer and teased that Allysin Kay was here to make a major impact.It’s not often someone debuts like a main eventer before they’ve even wrestled—but that was the point. – DM



57%









Allysin Kay Vs. Deonna Purrazzo






Winner: Allysin Kay (Pinfall)

43%









Cody Deaner Delivered a Promo on Matt Taven From [INSERT LOCATION HERE]




This wasn’t just another backstage soundbite—this was theatre. Cody Deaner appeared on-screen from a location that perfectly matched his character and mindset, using the setting to frame the message to Matt Taven.Everything in the shot—from the lighting, to the camera movement, to the background detail—worked to enhance the delivery. Whether it was filled with fire and fury, cold and calculating, or eerie and symbolic, the promo didn’t just tell us what Cody Deaner was going to do. It showed why they were going to do it.Commentary immediately reacted, saying the segment “blurred the line between vignette and warning,” and that Matt Taven better take it seriously.In a sea of standard promos, this one stood out—because it lived where the character lives. It was bold creative, do you think it paid off? Let me know what you thought.– DM



81%









M.V.P. Vs. Josh Woods






Winner: M.V.P. (Pinfall)

50%









Brody King, Darby Allin, and PCO Cut a Promo Together as a Unified Front




In a segment aimed at reinforcing their status and intent, Brody King, Darby Allin, and PCO took the mic and delivered a focused, group promo. Each member took a turn speaking—alternating between intimidation, defiance, and mockery, depending on the alignment and tone.Brody King led the segment, establishing the group’s mission or target, while Darby Allin and PCO backed it up with their own intensity. Commentary emphasised their cohesion and purpose, suggesting this wasn’t just a collection of individuals but a serious threat moving forward.Group promos live or die on tone and chemistry—let me know what you're making of these three. – DM



69%









Lince Dorado Vs. Rob Van Dam






Winner: Rob Van Dam (Pinfall)

61%









Brian Kendrick Pulled Matthew Justice Aside to Share a Few Words of Veteran Advice




Backstage during a quiet moment in the show, Brian Kendrick approached Matthew Justice and offered a brief but meaningful exchange. With his years of experience and a career full of hard-earned lessons, Brian Kendrick put a hand on the younger wrestler’s shoulder and gave him some advice.The tone was genuine—less performance, more mentorship. Commentary later acknowledged the moment, noting how rare it is for veterans to publicly back a rising star, and hinting that Matthew Justice might just be on the cusp of something bigger.These segments may not grab headlines, but they do something arguably more important: build people. – DM



72%









Nick Aldis & Austin Aries & Carlito Vs. Billy Gunn & Christopher Daniels & Shelton Benjamin






Winner: Nick Aldis (Pinfall)

63%






Main Event


Jeff Jarrett drops Shelton Benjamin with a guitar shot




The segment took a sharp turn when Jeff Jarrett produced a guitar and smashed it over Shelton Benjamin’s head with little warning. Whether you saw it coming or not, the sound of splintering wood echoed through the building as Shelton Benjamin collapsed to the mat. Commentary sold the impact hard, and the visual of Shelton Benjamin laid out in the wreckage was immediately replayed. The use of the guitar is a callback to Nashville-style heat angles from the late ’80s, but in the right hands it still draws. – DM



43%


 
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GFW Livewire #5 - Sat 30 January 2016



Total Rating: 40%
Venue: GPB Studios

Attendance: 223
Location: Georgia, United States
Total Viewers:
17,927

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Matt Taven Sent Cody Deaner Crashing Off the Stage in a Nasty Fall




Cody Deaner took a hellacious bump off the stage after Matt Taven launched him over the edge during a chaotic fight near the entranceway. The sequence began with the two brawling dangerously close to the stage’s edge, with the crowd sensing something big was coming. After several teases, Matt Taven delivered a final blow—possibly a shove, strike, or throw—that sent Cody Deaner plummeting to the floor below.The landing looked brutal, and production leaned into the drama by cutting to concerned officials and replaying the fall from multiple angles. Commentary immediately shifted to a sombre tone, speculating on possible injuries and selling the fall as a serious moment. Segments like this can be tricky, but when timed well and protected, they become the kind of violent punctuation mark a feud needs heading into the next chapter. – DM



23%









Pride N Powerful Vs. The Axiom Code






Winner: Ortiz (Pinfall)

52%









Don Callis Gave a Medical Update on the Status of Cody Deaner




Don Callis appeared in a backstage segment to provide an official update on the condition of Cody Deaner, who has been off television since a recent storyline injury. The authority figure explained that Cody Deaner is making “steady progress” in recovery and has been undergoing treatment and evaluation, though no firm return date was announced.The update was delivered with a tone of professionalism but also laced with storyline implications. Commentary followed up later in the show, hinting that when Cody Deaner does return, there’ll be scores to settle.Segments like this are effective when spaced properly, giving fans just enough to stay invested without rushing the comeback. – DM



77%









Brian Myers & Brian Kendrick & Matthew Justice Vs. El Hijo Del Vikingo & Arez & Lince Dorado






Winner: Brian Kendrick (Pinfall)

50%









A Recap Video Aired Highlighting the Key Moments in the Feud Between Jeff Jarrett and Shelton Benjamin




This week’s show featured a strong recap video package chronicling the intense feud between Jeff Jarrett and Shelton Benjamin, laying out the key events that have brought the two to this breaking point.The video opened with early interactions—subtle barbs and stares—then transitioned into escalating confrontations: promos, sneak attacks, match interference, and key backstage moments. Music swelled as the most emotional or physical highlights played, from brutal chair shots to shouted threats.By the end, the story was clear: this wasn’t just about competition—it was personal. Commentary framed it as “a grudge that’s gone too far to end cleanly,” setting the tone for the upcoming clash.Recap packages like this don’t just fill time—they remind fans why this matters. And this one did the job. – DM



65%









Rob Van Dam Vs. Jeff Jarrett






Winner: Jeff Jarrett (Distraction Finish)

60%









Shelton Benjamin Laid Out Jeff Jarrett With a Sudden Finisher After the Match




Right as the bell rang and the crowd exhaled, Shelton Benjamin delivered the last thing anyone expected—a sudden, brutal finisher to Jeff Jarrett, laying him out cold in the centre of the ring.There was no hesitation, no posturing—just a decisive move that sent a message. Whether born from frustration, resentment, or premeditated intent, the act shifted the entire tone of the segment.Commentary speculated that a new chapter had just begun—one that clearly wouldn’t be built on handshakes or sportsmanship.Moments like these remind you: in wrestling, the danger doesn’t stop with the bell. Sometimes, that’s when it starts. – DM



57%









Austin Aries Vs. Carlito Vs. René Duprée Vs. Doug Williams






Winner: Austin Aries (Pinfall)

58%









Austin Aries Celebrated Their Monumental Victory




In what will go down as one of the defining moments of Austin Aries's career, he stood tall at the end of the night—victorious on the grandest stage.The crowd was electric as he dropped to his knees, overcome with emotion, before rising and raising his arms skyward. Pyro erupted overhead, camera flashes filled the arena, and commentary held back just enough to let the visual breathe.This wasn’t just a win—it was a moment. The kind that ends DVDs, gets replayed in highlight packages, and lives on in retrospectives.Whether it was a title, a grudge, or a career breakthrough, this was Austin Aries’s night. And the wrestling world felt it. Let us know what you thought to this with a thumbs up or thumbs down. Was a Austin Aries victory here the right decision?– DM



41%









GFW Global

Nick Aldis Vs. PJ Black






Winner: Nick Aldis (Pinfall)

60%






Main Event


A Recap Video Aired Highlighting the Key Moments in the Feud Between Christopher Daniels and Billy Gunn




This week’s show featured a strong recap video package chronicling the intense feud between Christopher Daniels and Billy Gunn, laying out the key events that have brought the two to this breaking point.The video opened with early interactions—subtle barbs and stares—then transitioned into escalating confrontations: promos, sneak attacks, match interference, and key backstage moments. Music swelled as the most emotional or physical highlights played, from brutal chair shots to shouted threats.By the end, the story was clear: this wasn’t just about competition—it was personal. Commentary framed it as “a grudge that’s gone too far to end cleanly,” setting the tone for the upcoming clash.Recap packages like this don’t just fill time—they remind fans why this matters. And this one did the job. – DM



74%


 

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GFW Women's Championship
Hikaru Shida vs. Mercedes Martinez vs. Allysin Kay vs. Jazz vs. Shayna Baszler

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GFW Global Warning - Sun 31 January 2016
1st ever (in this PWS Run PPV)



Total Rating: 40%
Venue: USA: Skyway Studios

Attendance: 354
Location: Tennessee, United States
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Hikaru Shida Vs. Jazz Vs. Mercedes Martinez Vs. Shayna Baszler Vs. Allysin Kay






Winner: Allysin Kay (Place Item)

52%









Nick Aldis Reflected on the Weight and Responsibility of Being Champion




In a quiet but meaningful promo, Nick Aldis spoke less like a competitor and more like a flagbearer—talking directly to the camera and crowd about what it means to hold the title.he mentioned the constant target on his back, the pressure to deliver every night, and the legacy that comes with the gold. This wasn’t about calling someone out—it was about adding emotional texture to the reign.These kinds of promos aren’t flashy, but they give legitimacy to the belt and depth to the champion. I’m hearing this tone may play into a bigger arc around Nick Aldis’s mindset moving forward—more in the next Observer. – DM



88%









GFW NEXGEN

Maxwell Jacob Friedman Vs. Sonjay Dutt






Winner: Sonjay Dutt (Pinfall)

52%









Maxwell Jacob Friedman Refused to Show Respect to Winner Sonjay Dutt After a Hard-Fought Match




After a match that had the crowd on edge from bell to bell, Sonjay Dutt emerged victorious. But the real drama came moments later, as Maxwell Jacob Friedman, the defeated competitor, rose to his feet.Sonjay Dutt offered a handshake—an unspoken nod to the toughness both had displayed—but Maxwell Jacob Friedman wasn’t having it. Without a word, he turned his back and exited the ring, leaving Sonjay Dutt standing mid-ring in stunned silence.The crowd’s reaction was mixed—some boos, some intrigue—and commentary was quick to question whether this was frustration, disrespect, or something deeper brewing.Moments like this don’t need dialogue. A refused handshake can say more than a promo ever could. It's not clear at this point whether they're putting a pin in this feud for now, or if this disrespect will see the tension ramp up further. – DM



64%









M.V.P. Vs. Brody King






Winner: M.V.P. (Flash Pinfall)

59%









Darby Allin dives off the ramp onto M.V.P.




In a move that caught the live crowd and cameras by surprise, Darby Allin launched himself off the entrance ramp, crashing down onto M.V.P. in a spectacular aerial assault. The timing was sharp, the height was impressive, and the collision was loud enough to draw gasps throughout the arena. This kind of spot, while risky, is used sparingly to add shock value—and in this case, it paid off in creating a breakout visual moment. EMTs and agents responded quickly, as both workers sold the damage heavily. Depending on follow-up, this could be a major escalation point in their ongoing feud. – DM



55%









Brian Myers Vs. Rob Van Dam






Winner: Rob Van Dam (Pinfall)

61%









A Recap Video Aired Highlighting the Key Moments in the Feud Between Shelton Benjamin and Jeff Jarrett




This week’s show featured a strong recap video package chronicling the intense feud between Shelton Benjamin and Jeff Jarrett, laying out the key events that have brought the two to this breaking point.The video opened with early interactions—subtle barbs and stares—then transitioned into escalating confrontations: promos, sneak attacks, match interference, and key backstage moments. Music swelled as the most emotional or physical highlights played, from brutal chair shots to shouted threats.By the end, the story was clear: this wasn’t just about competition—it was personal. Commentary framed it as “a grudge that’s gone too far to end cleanly,” setting the tone for the upcoming clash.Recap packages like this don’t just fill time—they remind fans why this matters. And this one did the job. – DM



66%









Jeff Jarrett Vs. Shelton Benjamin






Winner: Shelton Benjamin (Pinfall)

67%









Homicide Received a Disturbing Message From a Mysterious Rival




Wrestling’s history of psychological warfare continued this week, as Homicide found themselves the target of a cryptic message—one that may or may not be tied to a known rival.The segment was brief but impactful. No confrontation. No name attached. Just a sense that someone—or something—is watching.Expect this to develop slowly over the next few weeks. I’ll have more speculation in the next Observer on who’s behind it and whether we’re seeing the return (or reinvention) of a darker gimmick. – DM



64%









The Lights Went Out and When They Came Back On, Killer Kross Was Staring Down Homicide




The arena plunged into darkness mid-segment, and when the lights came back up, there was Killer Kross—silent, unmoving, staring directly at Homicide.There was no music. No pyro. No attack. Just presence. The crowd’s reaction turned from confusion to electricity as the staredown locked in. Homicide didn’t flinch, but the message was loud without a single word spoken.Commentary kept their tone hushed, treating it like the opening move in a psychological war.This wasn’t about violence—yet. This was about presence. A warning. A challenge. And possibly the start of a very deliberate feud. – DM



55%









Killer Kross Vs. Homicide






Winner: Killer Kross (Pinfall)

59%









Bollywood Boyz Hype Video








100%









Christopher Daniels Vs. Billy Gunn






Winner: Christopher Daniels (Pinfall)

66%









Beast & The Matador Hype Vid








100%








Hardcore
Matt Taven Vs. Cody Deaner






Winner: Cody Deaner (Pinfall)

55%









Cody Deaner and Matt Taven have a pull apart brawl!




Cody Deaner calls out Matt Taven. He responds to the call out, and the two of them begin to brawl! Soon many staff members have to come out to break it up!



51%






Main Event


GFW Global

Austin Aries Vs. Nick Aldis






Winner: Nick Aldis (Pinfall)

69%


 
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So first ppv was a pretty good outing and we are now one month in. The next PPV is set for valentines day in few weeks One Final Beat. Jan 2016 we ended up hitting 100 K profit. And with that we were able to upgrade our production. So first goal achieved. There is some sad news as Chris Harris was released from his contract. I may end up cutting a few more people down the road. GFW Global Title sits at 14 prestige as we head into his match with Daniels at One Final Beat.

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GFW Livewire #6 - Sat 06 February 2016



Total Rating: 50%
Venue: GPB Studios

Attendance: 232
Location: Georgia, United States
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Jeff Jarrett launched a brutal backstage attack on Shelton Benjamin




The cameras cut backstage where chaos had already erupted. Jeff Jarrett blindsided Shelton Benjamin in the locker room area, throwing him into a stack of production crates before raining down punches. Jeff Jarrett screamed insults, making it clear this was personal, not just business. Security rushed in to intervene, but Jeff Jarrett managed to shove one of them aside to land a few more stiff shots.Commentators speculated on what this means going forward. The production team deliberately kept the camera shaky and frantic to sell the chaos, and several lower-card wrestlers were seen trying to pull him off. Officials finally managed to separate them, with Shelton Benjamin left slumped against the wall, clutching his ribs in pain. Medical personnel were shown arriving as Jeff Jarrett was dragged away, still yelling threats.The intention here from the booker seems clear — this was either an attempt to write Shelton Benjamin off TV for a period, or to add a serious edge to the feud. A follow-up promo or a worked medical update later in the show would usually be expected in this kind of angle to escalate it further.- DM



49%









Beast & The Matador Vs. Works Of Art






Winner: Black Taurus (Pinfall)

49%









Ortiz and Santana Talked Themselves Up and Issued a Warning to the Entire Tag Division




In a short but sharp backstage promo, Ortiz and Santana reminded everyone exactly who they are—and why the rest of the tag division should be worried.The duo spoke with swagger and intensity, running down their credentials, highlighting recent wins, and throwing subtle (and not-so-subtle) barbs at anyone who’s ever called themselves contenders.There was no specific target—this was a blanket warning. A “step up or get stepped on” kind of promo. Commentary picked it up immediately and framed it as the team reasserting their presence in a crowded field.You don’t always need a match to start a fight. Sometimes, you just need a camera and the confidence to call everyone out. – DM



78%









Doug Williams & Fabian Aichner Vs. Montez Ford & Scorpio Sky Vs. Petey Williams & Kid Kash Vs. The Axiom Code






Winner: Montez Ford (Pinfall)

53%









Thea Trinidad Leaps from the Balcony Onto Allysin Kay in a Shocking Dive




During a chaotic ringside brawl that spilled into the audience, tensions between Thea Trinidad and Allysin Kay escalated rapidly. As security struggled to regain control, Thea Trinidad broke away and climbed a nearby balcony platform while the crowd roared in disbelief. Without hesitation, Thea Trinidad launched herself off the balcony, crashing down onto Allysin Kay and several planted staffers below in a breathtaking dive. The impact flattened the pile, and for a moment both workers were motionless. Fans erupted in a “Holy shit” chant while replays captured the moment from multiple angles. Medical personnel quickly arrived, checking both competitors. The scene faded out with commentary stunned and the crowd still buzzing. - DM



43%









GFW Women's

Thea Trinidad Vs. Allysin Kay






Winner: Allysin Kay (Pinfall)

53%









Don Callis Announced the Introduction of a Brand New Championship
GFW Heritage Championship



Don Callis made headlines this week by announcing the launch of a brand new championship in a formal, in-ring segment designed to spotlight the future direction of the company. The belt—revealed on a podium—represents a new opportunity for a division that’s been building momentum.Don Callis laid out the purpose of the title. The crowd’s reaction was immediate, and commentary jumped in to add historical weight and excitement.These kinds of announcements, when executed right, not only provide fresh creative directions but help legitimise new contenders and deepen the roster’s stakes. Expect qualifying matches, a tournament, or an open challenge to follow. – DM



72%









Chelsea Green & Jordynne Grace Vs. Jazz & Zoey Stark






Winner: Jordynne Grace (Pinfall)

50%









PJ Black called out René Duprée, but he didn’t show up.




The segment began with PJ Black heading to the ring with clear intent, microphone in hand. He cut a scathing promo aimed directly at René Duprée, calling him a coward, questioning his toughness, and demanding René Duprée come out and face him like a real competitor.The camera lingered on the entranceway, the commentary team speculating whether René Duprée would accept the challenge. Seconds ticked by — no music, no appearance, no response. PJ Black paced the ring, growing increasingly agitated, escalating the insults and daring René Duprée to show any sign of life.Despite his continued taunts, René Duprée never appeared. Whether this was a strategic decision, mind games, or sheer avoidance was left open for interpretation — but the intended message was clear: René Duprée was refusing to do business on his terms.The segment closed with PJ Black throwing down the mic in frustration, declaring that this wasn’t over. This is the type of angle the booker uses to buy time, add tension, and set the table for the eventual confrontation — making the audience want that clash even more when it finally happens. • DM



44%









Matt Taven Vs. El Hijo Del Vikingo






Winner: Matt Taven (Pinfall)

52%









Gurv Sihra and Harv Sihra Trash Talked Bestia 666 and Mecha Wolf Before Being Interrupted, Sparking a Heated Exchange




It was the kind of segment you’ve seen a hundred times—but when it hits right, it still works. Gurv Sihra and Harv Sihra took the mic first, laying into Bestia 666 and Mecha Wolf with no shortage of mockery and bravado.The promo targeted everything: ring skills, charisma, even past failures. Just as they were wrapping, the interruption came. Bestia 666 and Mecha Wolf walked out with purpose and fired right back.The two teams traded jabs in a verbal tug of war that had the crowd fired up. Commentary framed it as “inevitable” that this would boil over into a match—and probably sooner rather than later.Nothing fancy. Just sharp mic work, real tension, and a format that never goes out of style. – DM



59%









GFW NEXGEN

Sonjay Dutt Vs. Trey Miguel






Winner: Sonjay Dutt (Pinfall)

52%






Main Event


Christopher Daniels issued a challenge to Nick Aldis for the upcoming PPV.




Christopher Daniels appeared in the ring with one purpose in mind: to lay down a challenge. He called out Nick Aldis directly, making it crystal clear that he wanted him one-on-one at the next pay-per-view.The promo walked the line between personal and professional, with Christopher Daniels outlining the reasons for the challenge — whether it was revenge, settling unfinished business, proving who was the better competitor, or chasing championship gold. The language was definitive, with Christopher Daniels explicitly naming the event and daring Nick Aldis to accept.The commentary team made sure to highlight the gravity of this — positioning it as a major development that could headline, steal the show, or resolve one of the company’s hottest rivalries.This is a staple move from the booker when it’s time to move a feud from weekly television to the spotlight of a major show, signalling that the story has reached the point where it deserves the bigger stage. • DM



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GFW Livewire #7 - Sat 13 February 2016



Total Rating: 50%
Venue: GPB Studios

Attendance: 253
Location: Georgia, United States
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Gurv Sihra and Harv Sihra Were Interviewed Backstage by {{name3}} About Their Next Step




In a routine but effective backstage segment, {{name3}} interviewed the team of Gurv Sihra and Harv Sihra following recent developments in the tag division.{{name3}} opened with a standard question and Gurv Sihra took the lead, delivering a fired-up response. Harv Sihra followed with a complementary line.These interviews aren’t meant to steal the show—they’re designed to keep the story moving and the characters speaking. For tag teams, it also gives both members time to shine and show their chemistry outside the ring.Short, simple, and functional. Exactly what this segment is built to be. – DM



65%









Priscilla Kelly Vs. Nina Samuels






Winner: Nina Samuels (Pinfall)

44%









Christopher Daniels called out Nick Aldis and it erupted into a brawl.




The segment opened with Christopher Daniels marching to the ring, microphone in hand, visibly fired up. He wasted no time calling out Nick Aldis, accusing him of ducking him, running his mouth, or otherwise disrespecting him in recent weeks. The promo was fiery, with Christopher Daniels demanding Nick Aldis come out and settle things face-to-face.It didn’t take long for Nick Aldis to storm out, not even waiting for his music to hit. Nick Aldis charged straight toward the ring, shouting back at Christopher Daniels from the aisle. Words were exchanged, tempers flared, and then the fists started flying. The two tore into each other with wild punches, rolling around the mat, crashing into the barricades, and sending furniture flying.Security and referees rushed down in waves to break it up, but neither wanted to let go. Every time they were pulled apart, one would slip free and lunge back at the other, reigniting the chaos. The commentary team sold the intensity, noting that this has clearly gone beyond business — this is personal now.This type of segment is a classic tool the booker uses to add heat to a feud without giving away a match. It typically signals that a major showdown between these two is coming soon, likely being positioned as a big attraction for an upcoming event. • DM



68%









Christian Casanova & Maxwell Jacob Friedman & Alexander Hammerstone Vs. AR Fox & El Hijo Del Vikingo & Konosuke Takeshita






Winner: Maxwell Jacob Friedman (Pinfall)

45%









Allysin Kay Talked Trash About Jazz Before Being Interrupted, Leading to a Heated War of Words




This one followed a classic structure that still works for a reason. Allysin Kay came out and unloaded on Jazz—mocking past losses, calling out flaws, and throwing verbal haymakers with a smirk.But before the segment could wrap, Jazz’s music hit and the mood shifted. The interruption led to a tense back-and-forth between the two, trading barbs and jabs while playing to the crowd.What made it click was the rhythm—neither overpowered the other on the mic, and the insults felt like they were getting sharper as it went. Commentary sold it hard as “inevitable” that they’d settle it in the ring.It’s a paint-by-numbers promo format, but when the chemistry’s right and the material connects, it still delivers. – DM



59%









GFW Women's

Ashley Vox Vs. Allysin Kay






Winner: Allysin Kay (Pinfall)

46%









Shelton Benjamin Attacked at Home by Jeff Jarrett




One of the more talked-about segments on the show was a pre-taped angle involving Shelton Benjamin being attacked at home by Jeff Jarrett. The segment opened with Shelton Benjamin in a casual setting—likely intended to build sympathy or give the impression of time away—but was quickly interrupted when Jeff Jarrett appeared on camera and broke into the house. What followed was an extended beatdown that played out through multiple rooms, with heavy use of props and furniture to sell the intensity. The production was tight, clearly designed to blur the line between a personal vendetta and wrestling storyline. It’s the kind of segment that, while obviously staged, adds real heat to the feud if the audience is willing to buy in.- DM



58%









The Blade & The Butcher Vs. The Mighty






Winner: Bad Dude Tito (Pinfall)

49%









Don Callis Took a Mysterious Phone Call Backstage, Leaving Chael Sonnen and Jonathan Coachman Guessing




In a brief but intriguing backstage segment, cameras caught Don Callis mid-conversation on a phone call that clearly wasn’t meant to be public. The tone was serious, hushed, and focused—Don Callis stepping away from others, lowering his voice, and offering only vague lines like “I understand… just make sure they’re ready.”The commentary team of Chael Sonnen and Jonathan Coachman jumped on the moment, speculating live about who might have been on the other end of the call. Was it a returning superstar? A board member? Someone from another promotion? No answers were given, but the segment effectively planted a seed of curiosity.Moments like this work best when followed up with purpose. It could lead to a debut, a match announcement, or a power shift—but even on its own, it added a layer of unpredictability to the night’s broadcast. We'll have further updates on this intriguing storyline in next week's Observer.– DM



75%






Main Event


Austin Aries Vs. Homicide






Winner: Homicide (Pinfall)

60%


 
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#1 Contender's TLC Tag Team Match
Montez Ford & Scorpio Sky vs. Grizzled Young Vetz vs. The Beast & The Matador vs. La Rebellion vs. The Rascalz vs. The Mighty (Bad Dude Tito & Jonah Rock) vs.Walking Weapons vs. Darby Allin & PCO

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Sonjay Dutt (c) vs. Cody Deaner vs. Christian Casanova vs. Matt Taven

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