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American professional wrestling company
This article is about the wrestling promotion founded in 2014. For the company that briefly took its name in 2017, seeTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling.

Global Force Wrestling
Global Force Wrestling logo
AcronymGFW
FoundedApril 7, 2014 (2014-04-07)
Defunct2018
HeadquartersNashville, Tennessee
Founder(s)Jeff Jarrett
Karen Jarrett
Owner(s)Jeff Jarrett
Merged withImpact Wrestling
Websiteglobalforcewrestling.com

Global Force Wrestling was an Americanprofessional wrestling promotion founded in 2014 byJeff Jarrett, the co-founder and former President ofTotal Nonstop Action Wrestling, and his wifeKaren Jarrett. It was owned and operated via its parent companyGlobal Force Entertainment, LLC.

The promotion ran several live events and tapings for a potential television show. Jeff Jarrett returned to Impact Wrestling in an executive role in January 2017 and Karen Jarrett announced that GFW had "merged" with Impact on April 20, 2017. Impact Wrestling assumed the GFW name the following month, but it was dropped when Jeff Jarrett departed the company four months later. Jarrett resumed promoting events under the name in December 2017, but has not run any events since October 2018.

History

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Formation and live events

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With Jeff Jarrett out as minority investor of TNA Wrestling,[1] he debuted the branding of Global Force Wrestling (business name Global Force Entertainment, LLC)[2] in April 2014 and began promoting the brand and establishing international partnerships with wrestling promotions across the world. The organization had a strategic partnership with 25/7 Productions and David Broome (creator ofNBC'sThe Biggest Loser).[3] Broome stated that the organization planned to create new on-air content 52 weeks per year.[3]

By August 2014, GFW announced working agreements with Mexican promotionLucha Libre AAA World Wide (AAA),[4] Japan'sNew Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) promotion,[5] multiple European promotions,[6] South African promotionWorld Wrestling Professionals (WWP),[7] and promotions from Australia and New Zealand.[8]As part of GFW's relationship with New Japan Pro-Wrestling, it presented NJPW'sWrestle Kingdom 9 at theTokyo Dome on the Americanpay-per-view market on January 4, 2015.[9] The pay-per-view featured English language commentary fromJim Ross andMatt Striker.[10] Wrestle Kingdom 9 reportedly drew 12,000 to 15,000 buys in North America.[11]

Co-foundersKaren andJeff Jarrett

Throughout May 2015, Jarrett announced talent for their roster, which includedBullet Club membersKarl AndersonandDoc Gallows, theKiller Elite Squad, andChael Sonnen as an expert analyst.[12] Jarrett also announced that four champions (Global, NEX*GEN, Tag Team and Women's Champion) would be crowned at the July 24 tapings.[13]

The first Global Force Wrestling house show took place on June 12, 2015, atThe Ballpark at Jackson inJackson, Tennessee, as part of GFW's "Grand Slam Tour", which entailed holding events atminor league baseball stadiums.[14] In that show's main event, Karl Anderson and Doc Gallows defeated the New Heavenly Bodies.[15]

Logo of the proposedAmped show

On July 9, 2015, Jeff Jarrett announced that the name of GFW'stelevision program was "Amped". Tapings forAmped took place at theOrleans Arena inLas Vegas, Nevada on July 24, August 21, and October 23, 2015.[16] In a December 2015 interview, Jeff Jarrett said that they had sixteen one-hour shows filmed at the Las Vegas tapings and hoped to have the programs air globally on television in the future.[17]

GFW announced that they had signed an international TV distribution deal with Boulder Creek TV in the UK on September 14, 2015,[18] and with New Zealand'sTVNZ Duke on February 18, 2016.[19] Despite this, no tapings ofAmped ever aired until 2017, when footage from them was aired asImpact One Night Only pay-per-view specials.[20][21] Overall, the promotion held 36 live events.[22]

Association with Impact Wrestling and lawsuits

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After returning to TNA in early 2017 as the promotion's chief creative officer, Jarrett stated that GFW and the newly renamed Impact Wrestling were "becoming one day-by-day".[23] On the April 20 episode ofImpact Wrestling,Karen Jarrett announced that GFW and Impact Wrestling had officially merged.[24] In a press release issued on June 28, Impact Wrestling announced that their parent company,Anthem Sports & Entertainment Corp., had entered into an agreement to acquire the rights to GFW.[25] After the announcement, Impact Wrestling rebranded and took on the Global Force Wrestling name.[26] Jeff Jarrett took an indefinite leave of absence from the company in September and Anthem slowly reverted to using the Impact Wrestling name. Impact Wrestling's rebranding was officially over on October 23, when Impact announced that its business partnership with Jeff Jarrett and GFW was terminated. The deal for Anthem to acquire GFW was never completed and Jeff Jarrett continues to own the rights to GFW.[27] Global Force Wrestling returned with a private show held for theKentucky Wildcats andNorthwestern Wildcats on December 27, 2017.[28]

On August 14, 2018, Jeff Jarrett and Global Force Entertainment announced that it had filed a lawsuit against Anthem Sports & Entertainment in theDistrict Court of Tennessee for copyright infringement over the GFW rights, as Jarrett owned all GFW properties since its creation in 2014.[29][30] It was revealed on February 19, 2019, that Jarrett filed another lawsuit claiming that Impact Wrestling had deleted the master copies of all 16 hours ofGFW Amped. Jarrett also sued in attempt to get the trademarks of his name and likeness from Anthem.[31] Anthem counter-sued in July 2019, arguing that they were the rightful owners of the "Jeff Jarrett" copyright, that Jarrett knew the master tapes had been deleted, that they made no money off of GFW's content and that the looks and trademarks of GFW and their formerGlobal Wrestling Network app are not similar.[32]

Amistrial was declared on July 30, 2020. The jury had come to a verdict but this was voided by a judge after a motion by Anthem stated that comments made by Jarrett's attorney had prejudiced them.[33] In October, Jarrett's request for a new trial was denied withoutprejudice, meaning that he could have requested a new trial at a later date.[34] However, Jarrett and Anthem reached a settlement in January 2021.[35]

Promotional return

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In May 2018,FITE TV announced that they had reached a deal with Global Force Entertainment to produce content for the streaming network.[36] The first event Global Force Entertainment produced forFITE TV wasStarrcast, which was held during the week ofAll In from August 28 to September 2, 2018.[37] On October 21, 2018, Global Force Entertainment co-produced theNWA 70th Anniversary Show with theNational Wrestling Alliance inNashville, Tennessee.[38] Global Force Entertainment would become dormant in the following year, as Jarrett was hired byWWE as a backstage producer and member of their creative team,[39] a job which would last through to January 2021 as he left in order to pursue new projects potentially related to Global Force Entertainment.[40] He would ultimately return to WWE for a stint as Senior Vice President of Live Events from May[41] to August of the following year.[42][43] That November, Jarrett would joinAll Elite Wrestling.[44] This has precluded any more involvement with Global Force Entertainment.

Championships

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ChampionshipFinal champion(s)Date EstablishedDate RetiredPrevious champion(s)Inaugural champion
GFW Global ChampionshipAlberto El PatronOctober 23, 2015August 14, 2017MagnusMagnus
GFW NEX*GEN ChampionshipCody RhodesOctober 23, 2015July 4, 2017Sonjay DuttP. J. Black
GFW Tag Team ChampionshipThe Latin American Xchange
(Ortiz and Santana
)
October 23, 2015July 3, 2017VacantThe Bollywood Boyz
(Gurv Sihra and Harv Sihra
)
GFW Women's ChampionshipSiennaOctober 23, 2015July 2, 2017Christina Von EerieChristina Von Eerie

GFW Global Championship

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GFW Global Championship
Details
PromotionGlobal Force Wrestling
(2015 – 2017)
Impact Wrestling (2017)
Date establishedOctober 23, 2015
Date retiredJuly 2, 2017
(unified with theImpact World Heavyweight Championship)
Statistics
First championNick Aldis
Final championAlberto El Patrón
Most reignsAll titleholders (1 reign)
Longest reignNick Aldis (547 days)
Shortest reignAlberto El Patrón (71 days)
Oldest championAlberto El Patrón (39 years, 332 days)
Youngest championNick Aldis (28 years, 351 days)
Heaviest championAlberto El Patrón (240 lb (110 kg))
Lightest championNick Aldis (239 lb (108 kg))
Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Nick AldisOctober 23, 2015GFW AmpedLas Vegas, Nevada1547DefeatedBobby Roode to become the inaugural champion. He later went by Magnus during his reign.[45]
2Alberto El PatrónApril 22, 2017Impact WrestlingOrlando, Florida171[46]
UnifiedJuly 2, 2017Slammiversary XVOrlando, FloridaEl Patrón defeatedLashley to unify the GFW Global Championship with theImpact World Championship.[47]

GFW NEX*GEN Championship

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GFW NEX*GEN Championship
Details
PromotionGlobal Force Wrestling
Impact Wrestling
Date establishedAugust 21, 2015
Date retiredJune 4, 2017
Statistics
First championP. J. Black
Final championCody Rhodes
Most reignsAll titleholders (1 reign)
Longest reignSonjay Dutt (364 days)
Shortest reignP. J. Black (98 days)
Oldest championSonjay Dutt (33 years, 234 days)
Youngest championCody Rhodes (31 years, 148 days)
Heaviest championCody Rhodes (220 lb (100 kg))
Lightest championSonjay Dutt (194 lb (88 kg))
Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1P. J. BlackAugust 21, 2015GFW AmpedLas Vegas, Nevada198DefeatedJigsaw,T. J. Perkins and Virgil Flynn to become the inaugural champion. Aired on tape delay on October 13, 2015[45]
2Sonjay DuttNovember 27, 2015WrestleCade Showcase of Champions (2015)Winston-Salem, North Carolina1364[48]
3Cody RhodesNovember 25, 2016WrestleCade Showcase of Champions (2016)Winston-Salem, North Carolina1191[49]
DeactivatedJune 4, 2017On June 4, 2017, it was reported that Rhodes' contract had expired while he was champion. The championship has since been deactivated.[50]

GFW Women's Championship

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GFW Women's Championship
Details
PromotionGlobal Force Wrestling
Impact Wrestling
Date establishedOctober 23, 2015
Date retiredJuly 2, 2017
(unified with theImpact Knockouts Championship)
Statistics
First championChristina Von Eerie
Final championSienna
Most reignsAll titleholders (1 reign)
Longest reignChristina Von Eerie (546 days)
Shortest reignSienna (72 days)
Oldest championSienna (29 years, 167 days)
Youngest championChristina Von Eerie (26 years, 56 days)
Heaviest championSienna (150 lb (68 kg))
Lightest championChristina Von Eerie (123 lb (56 kg))
Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1Christina Von EerieOctober 23, 2015GFW AmpedLas Vegas, Nevada1546DefeatedAmber Gallows to become the inaugural champion.[45]
2SiennaApril 21, 2017Impact WrestlingOrlando, Florida172[51]
UnifiedJuly 2, 2017Slammiversary XVOrlando, FloridaSienna defeatedRosemary to unify the GFW Women's Championship with theImpact Knockouts Championship.[47]

GFW Tag Team Championship

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GFW Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionGlobal Force Wrestling
Impact Wrestling
Date establishedOctober 23, 2015
Date retiredJuly 2, 2017
(unified with theImpact World Tag Team Championship)
Statistics
First championsThe Bollywood Boyz
(Gurv Sihra andHarv Sihra)
Final championsThe Latin American Xchange
(Santana and Ortiz)
Most reignsAll titleholders (1 reign)
Longest reignThe Bollywood Boyz
(Gurv Sihra andHarv Sihra) (406 days)
Shortest reignThe Latin American Xchange
(Santana and Ortiz)(70 days)
Oldest championGurv Sihra (30 years, 344 days)
Youngest championHarv Sihra (27 years, 355 days)
Heaviest championThe Latin American Xchange
(Santana and Ortiz) (389lbs (176kg))
Lightest championThe Bollywood Boyz
(Gurv Sihra andHarv Sihra) (303lbs (137kg))
Key
No.Overall reign number
ReignReign number for the specific champion
DaysNumber of days held
No.ChampionChampionship changeReign statisticsNotesRef.
DateEventLocationReignDays
1The Bollywood Boyz
(Gurv Sihra andHarv Sihra)
October 23, 2015GFW AmpedLas Vegas, Nevada1406DefeatedReno Scum to become the inaugural champions Aired on December 8, 2015[45]
VacatedDecember 2, 2016The titles were vacated due to The Bollywood Boyz signing withWWE.[52]
2The Latin American Xchange
(Santana and Ortiz)
April 23, 2017Impact WrestlingOrlando, Florida170Defeated Veterans of War in a tournament finals to win the vacant titles.[53]
UnifiedJuly 2, 2017Slammiversary XVOrlando, FloridaThe championships were unified with theImpact World Tag Team Championship after LAX defended both[47]

Other championships used by GFW

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PromotionChampionshipLast GFW ChampionReignNotes
Total Nonstop Action WrestlingTNA King of the Mountain ChampionshipP. J. BlackJuly 27, 2015 – July 28, 2015[54]
TNA World Tag Team ChampionshipBrian Myers andTrevor LeeJuly 28, 2015 – July 29, 2015[55]
OMEGA Championship WrestlingOMEGA Heavyweight ChampionshipTrevor LeeMay 2, 2015 – November 21, 2015[56]

See also

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References

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