Effy replacing Ricky Starks at GCW Highest in the Room

Game Changer Wrestling has named a replacement for the match Ricky Starks was supposed to have at Highest in the Room 3.

Before being pulled from all of his scheduled GCW appearances, Starks was set to face Matt Cardona at the Saturday, December 14 event in Los Angeles. GCW announced today that the match will now be Cardona vs. Effy.

Starks made a surprise appearance for GCW last weekend and was going to work a series of dates for the promotion. However, he has since been pulled from all of those shows. Fightful reported that AEW’s decision to pull Starks was, in part, due to comments Effy made about Tony Khan and Shad Khan on his podcast.

“While nobody officially said anything, the strong belief, actually confirmed to us, is that it was the comments from Effy of GCW on Tony Khan, particularly a line he said about Khan’s father paying [Tony] to stay away, led to Khan feeling he didn’t want to do business with GCW,” Dave Meltzer wrote in the Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Effy was critical of AEW after the promotion announced three dates for the Hammerstein Ballroom near the end of December — running the venue just a few weeks before GCW’s upcoming event at the Hammerstein. That January 19 show is one of the other GCW dates Starks was scheduled for.

GCW owner Brett Lauderdale told the Business of the Business podcast that he feels AEW “maybe” violated some written etiquette by booking their Hammerstein dates so close to GCW’s show.

Despite being healthy and under contract, Starks has been missing from AEW programming since March. He told Insight with Chris Van Vliet that the experience of being kept off TV has been a “mindf*ck.” Starks said he has theories about why he isn’t being used but does not want to voice them because he does not know for sure. While not confirmed, most fan speculation about Starks’ absence has been centered on a belief that he will eventually end up in WWE when his AEW contract expires.

The Ukrainian Cultural Center in Los Angeles is hosting GCW Highest in the Room with the event set to stream live on TrillerTV+. A Bloodsport match between Josh Barnett and Royce Isaacs is among the other bouts that will be taking place on the show.

Minoru Suzuki vs. Jonathan Gresham set for GCW Highest in the Room

Minoru Suzuki’s upcoming tour of the United States is set to feature a match against Jonathan Gresham.

Game Changer Wrestling has announced that Suzuki vs. Gresham will take place at their “Highest in the Room” event at the Ukrainian Cultural Center in Los Angeles on Friday, September 17. The show will air live on Fite TV.

This will be the first-ever one-on-one meeting between Suzuki and Gresham.

Gresham is the current ROH Pure Champion.

In another first-time matchup, Suzuki will face Homicide at GCW’s “Get Lost Alot” at the Melrose Ballroom in Queens, New York on Friday, September 24.

Suzuki has also been announced for GCW shows at The Showboat Atlantic City in Atlantic City, New Jersey on Sunday, October 10 and the Ukrainian Cultural Center in Los Angeles on Saturday, October 23. The names of those events have yet to be announced.

In addition to his tour of indie matches, Suzuki is coming to the United States for September and October’s New Japan Strong tapings. The September tapings are taking place at the Curtis Culwell Center in Garland, Texas on Saturday, September 25 and Sunday, September 26. The October tapings are being held at the 2300 Arena in Philadelphia on Saturday, October 16 and Sunday, October 17.

Night one of the Texas tapings will feature Suzuki vs. Fred Rosser. Suzuki & Lance Archer will then face Tom Lawlor & Royce Isaacs in a tag team match the next night.