PropertyValue
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  • GFW Arrival (7/10/12)
rdfs:comment
  • GFW Arrival was announced on the 15th of June 2012 by Shane McMahon, just two weeks after he founded Global Force Wrestling. The following day it was revealed that the show would be broadcast live on YouTube. On the 14th of August 2012, Shane McMahon announced a unique deal in place with Ring of Honor (ROH), which would allow ROH Talents to compete under the GFW banner. On the 7th of September 2012, ROH officially announced that the ROH World Champion - Kevin Steen, the ROH World Television Champion - Adam Cole and the ROH World Tag Team Champions - The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe) would all be wrestling at the GFW Arrival event. During mid- September, Shane McMahon began to engage in a heated exchanged on Twitter with ROH World Television Champion - Adam Cole. This resulted in Sh
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Promotion
  • Global Force Wrestling
Tagline
  • .
Theme
  • "Crank" by Pysko Dalek
Date
  • 7
Name
  • GFW Arrival
Brand
  • Live on YouTube
Attendance
  • 3500
City
  • New York City, New York
Venue
  • Hammerstein Ballroom
abstract
  • GFW Arrival was announced on the 15th of June 2012 by Shane McMahon, just two weeks after he founded Global Force Wrestling. The following day it was revealed that the show would be broadcast live on YouTube. On the 14th of August 2012, Shane McMahon announced a unique deal in place with Ring of Honor (ROH), which would allow ROH Talents to compete under the GFW banner. On the 7th of September 2012, ROH officially announced that the ROH World Champion - Kevin Steen, the ROH World Television Champion - Adam Cole and the ROH World Tag Team Champions - The Briscoes (Jay Briscoe & Mark Briscoe) would all be wrestling at the GFW Arrival event. During mid- September, Shane McMahon began to engage in a heated exchanged on Twitter with ROH World Television Champion - Adam Cole. This resulted in Shane challenging Cole to a non-title match at the event, which Cole later accepted, under the condition of a Street Fight. Other matches were pre-announced including an Open challenge from ECW Legend Rhino, The Briscoes vs. The Young Bucks and Brian Kendrick vs. Ricochet. The main event was also announced as ROH World Champion Kevin Steen defending his title against a unannounced opponent.