It looks like GCW drew a huge crowd. The venue is packed.
Marko Stunt came out first to a giant pop. Prazak said this was GCW’s biggest crowd since they ran a Spring Break show in New Orleans. Starboy Charlie was out next to a big pop and Starboy chants as well.
(1) MARKO STUNT vs. STARBOY CHARLIE
They went to a fast exchange off the ropes and Stunt sent Starboy to the floor with a rana. He then hit a tope suicida and the fans lost their minds again. Charlie caught Stune with a backbreaker and flexed before covering Stunt for a one count. Stunt fought back, but Charlie hit a snake eyes in the corner and a German with a bridge for a two count. They battled up top and Charlie hit a kick from the apron. He set up for a suplex to the floor, but Stunt blocked it and kicked out his legs through the ropes. He then hit a big running dropkick to Charlie’s head. Stunt set up Charlie in a chair and went up to the apron, but Charlie got up and surprised him by tripping him on the apron. H
The NWA Women’s Invitational Tournament will take place at the all-women’s EmPowerrr PPV, and the second competitor has been revealed. Mickie James announced on Wednesday that Jamie Senegal will join the previously-revealed Tootie Lynn in the tournament, as you can see below.
Senegal is known for her work in No Peace Underground and worked GCW Effy’s Big Gay Brunch show in October of last year. She worked several RISE shows in 2019 has several other appearances to her credit.
The NWA Women’s Invitational Tournament will see the winner earn a title shot against NWA Women’s Champion Kamille at NWA 73.
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A classic plate of fish and chips at English Ivy’s.Photo by Tony Valainis
Regulars at downtown pub English Ivy’s refer to their cozy neighborhood watering hole as Indy’s “gay Cheers.” That description has an especially inviting ring to it as the LGBTQ-friendly establishment celebrates its first Gay Pride Month under the watch of new owners Sam Scott and Jeff Roberts. “Jeff has been a bartender there since 1999,” Scott says. “He’s pretty much the face of English Ivy’s.” Both men can still be spotted behind the bar, pouring grenadine-tinged Jeff’s Cherry Colas and Bloody Marys made with horseradish-infused vodka. Scott and Roberts have also enhanced the bar menu with dishes like scallops and steak tacos, and added outdoor tables in time for this month’s festivities. “Sitting outside is huge during Pride,” Scott says. But customers can celebrate the LGBTQ community year-round perhaps during the weekend Big Gay Brunch or by playing a round of Bag Lady Bingo