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GCW The Terminal Results (3/15/25)

Game Changer Wrestling’s The Terminal show in Atlantic City, NJ, on March 15th, delivered a night of intense action and dramatic moments.

The evening kicked off with a chaotic multi-person match where Jimmy Lloyd emerged victorious, defeating Terry Yaki, Bobby Flaco, Hunter Drake, Jay Lucas, and Jack Cartwheel. Tony Deppen followed with a decisive pinfall victory over Zayda Steel.

The GCW Tag Team Championship was on the line as The Gahbage Daddies (Alec Price & Cole Radrick) defended their titles against The Legion Of Rot (Frightmare & Hallowicked). The Gahbage Daddies retained their championships by pinning Frightmare with the Gahbage Disposal. Post-match, Violence is Forever, the former champions, launched an attack on Price and Radrick. Matt Tremont and Ciclope intervened, leading to a brutal no-contest match between Ciclope & Matt Tremont and Violence Is Forever (Dominic Garrini & Kevin Ku). The match featured extreme violence, with ladders, doors, and tables being used, and ended abruptly after the referee was assaulted. The Gahbage Daddies returned to the ring, assisting Tremont and Ciclope and driving off Garrini and Ku.

Gringo Loco secured a pinfall victory over Charles Mason with a devastating Avalanche Bomb. Fuego Del Sol defeated Atticus Cogar with a DDT through a door, but the victory was short-lived. Otis Cogar attacked Fuego, unmasking and assaulting him. Security’s attempts to intervene were thwarted. As Otis prepared to strike Fuego with a chair, Joey Janela made a dramatic save with a barbed wire baseball bat. Janela, sporting an arm brace, revealed he was five weeks away from his match against Sabu at Spring Break 9. He delivered a passionate promo, stating that Sabu had awakened a “demon” within him, and that he would be the “knife in Sabu’s heart” in Las Vegas.

GCW Champion Effy retained his title, pinning Slade with a DVDR through a barbed wire board in the corner. In a Tournament Of Survival X Qualifying Match, Dr. Redacted advanced by pinning Hoodfoot with a top rope frog splash while Hoodfoot was trapped in a trash can. The night concluded with John Wayne Murdoch defeating Mr. Danger with a top rope Destroyer through glass tubes.

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