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Platform(s):PS2,PSNDeveloper:SpikeYeah I know what are you thinking:'Really a 2D videogame?' For people that doesn't know It,FPWR is a very nice wrestling game,graphics aren't good but wrestling-system is just one of the best I've ever played.Its Hardcore Skills are pretty good:Barbed-Wire Deathmatches,Electrified Cage Deathmatch and other deathmatches.Needless to say that this videogame inspired other games like Wrestling Revolution.Thanks Japan for this amazing Pro-Wrestling Game!3)ECW Hardcore Revolution. Developer:AKIPlatform(s):Playstation,N64,GBCHere's the first ever ECW Videogame.Its wrestling-system was based on WWF Attitude and Virtual Pro Wrestling's ones.So fans just doesn't liked this game very much.This game is entirely based on Hardcore matches so none of this matches could be won or lost by DQ or Count Out.But all the matches were similiar to WWF Attitude's ones such as the steel cage match(there were no-ropes in both games) and other ones.In the Deathmatch,the player can use weapons like kendo sticks,chairs,ladders and other objects.It wasn't so bad after all.2)Wrestling Encore.

Nick Gage after a match in 2010Birth nameNicholas W. WilsonBorn( 1980-09-22) September 22, 1980 (age 39)Residence, U.S.Nick GageBilled height5 ft 11 in (1.80 m)Billed weight206 lb (93 kg)Billed fromTrained byCZW Wrestling SchoolDebutFebruary 13, 1999Nicholas W. Wilson (born September 22, 1980) is an American, best known for his work in (CZW). Wilson currently wrestles under the Nick Gage in Game Changer Wrestling (GCW) and various on the.Along with being the first-ever, until early 2011, Gage had wrestled at nearly every CZW show and had competed in more CZW matches than any other wrestler.

In addition to these accomplishments, he has held the, and Death Match championships during his CZW career. Gage's brother Chris Wilson is also a professional wrestler and performed in CZW under the ring name.In April 2011, Gage was sentenced to five years in prison after pleading guilty to second degree bank robbery.

Contents.Professional wrestling career Combat Zone Wrestling (1999–2010) Gage is known for being the first ever and for being part of the H8 Club tag team. Before teaming with Nate Hatred as the H8 Club, Gage won the with.

Gage would also find great success in his run for the CZW Ironman Title, which he had several brutal matches with the likes of LOBO, The Wifebeater, Nick Mondo & Mad Man Pondo. One of the most notable matches from the time period was the first ever, 200 Light Tubes Death Match against The Wifebeater.

He would later team up with Hatred and wrestle such teams as, VD,. Together, they won the tag team championship from the original H8 Club of. Gage and Hatred would break up in 2003 when Hatred joined 's stable, the Hi-V. Gage and Hatred would embark on a bloody feud against one another, competing in a Tables Match, Cage Match, Dog Collar Match, as well as a 200 Light Tubes Death Match. The two would trade the Big Japan Death Match Title between one another. Gage would take part in Cage of Death V: Suspended, as a part of Team Zandig, to take on the Hi-V.They feuded for nearly one year, and met in the Cage of Death match at. At the end of the match, Hatred turned on Messiah and rejoined Gage.

After reforming, they regained the tag championship, but lost it to. At, The H8 Club of Nick Gage and Nate Hatred faced the H8 Club of Wifebeater and Justice Pain, with the winners winning the right to the H8 Club name. That night, Nick Gage and Justice Pain turned on their partners joined each other. They would then win the tag team championship and hold it for many months before losing to and Toby Klein.Even after the loss of the Tag Titles, Gage and his brother would continue to feud with The Tough Crazy Bastards. Gage would find himself in the finals of the annual, along with the and owner,. In this match, Gage would, literally, get set on fire, due to a botched Suplex, which saw Gage deliver it to Zandig, over the top rope and off the apron, onto a flaming board, which incorporated other Ultraviolent qualities.

Gage would ultimately lose the match, as a result of being driven through several Panes of Glass, as well as a table, by Necro and his use of the Death Valley Driver. At the following show, Gage would interfere in Necro's No Rope Barbed Wire Match with one, J.C. Gage, and his brother, Justice Pain's feud with Klein and The Butcher, would carry on all the way until Cage of Death 7. At in the Cage of Death match, with Justice Pain and Zandig on Gage's team and and Toby Klein on Necro's team.

After Cage of Death, Gage and Necro Butcher fought in a triple threat no rope barbed wire match with for Bailey's Ultraviolent Underground Championship, which Gage captured that night. Gage later became color commentator for CZW DVDs, replacing. On July 29, 2006, Nick Gage won Tournament of Death 5 defeating Brain Damage, JC Bailey, and in the final round. After this, Gage began exhibiting strange behavior. He attacked after she won the, had incidents with Zandig and Justice Pain, and insulted the fans on many occasions, most notably on commentary. He has since been removed from his commentary position.

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At Last Team Standing on October 14, he and Justice Pain made it to the finals of the tag team tournament. However, he left the arena before the last match. The next night, he lost the Ultraviolent Underground Championship to Drake Younger.At Night of Infamy 5, problems between Gage, Lobo, and Zandig continued, leading to a Cage of Death match between the three, which called for the loser of the bout to hang up the boots and retire. Before the match started, Gage's enemy LuFisto came to the ring and entered herself in the match. Gage won by pinning Zandig, forcing the CZW owner into retirement. The next month, Gage was scheduled to face LuFisto in a one on one match, but LuFisto was injured and the match was canceled. Gage would end up facing his brother, Justice Pain, for Pain's CZW Heavyweight Championship at CZW's eight anniversary show, H8.

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The match ended early due to the result of Gage receiving a stinger, as a result of a botched Pain Thriller from his brother. Nick Gage would remain out of action until the end of the year.Gage made his return to CZW at the ninth annual event on December 8. He defeated Messiah and in a Triple Threat Match to become a three time CZW World Heavyweight Champion. Gage's third reign as the Heavyweight Champion would last seven months, as he successfully defended his title against the likes of, Devon Moore, &. However, Gage's run would come to an end at A Tangled Web, in which he lost to in a Tangled Web Death Match, due to interference from Notorious Inc.

Member, Devon Moore. Gage would face Moore at the following show in a No Ropes Barbed Wire Taipei Death Match. Gage would soon take up arms with his old tag team partner, Nate Hatred, to reform the infamous H8 Club. The H8 Club would go on to face Notorious Inc. At Down With The Sickness, as well as BLKOUT at X.

Gage and Hatred would then move on to a bloody feud with Billy Gram's Cult Fiction, Brain Damage & Deranged, which, ultimately, culminated at 8, when Nick Gage defeated Deranged in a No Ropes Barbed Wire Fire Match. At that very same event, Gage would end up defeating & Scotty Vortekz in the second round, advancing to the third, and final, round, against Thumbtack Jack.

Gage would have to be airlifted to hospital after taking a onto a, which resulted in a laceration severing an artery in his arm. Gage had made a full recovery and was back at (only 1 week later) and participated in an attack on Thumbtack Jack.Following his injury at TOD, and his attack on Thumbtack Jack at, Gage, along with Nate Hatred, would feud with The Best All Around in their hunt to regain the.

However, the hunt would prove to be a failure as they did not win the titles. The H8 Club would go on to turn heel, as they took up arms with the Switchblade Conspiracy, and attacked the new CZW owner,.

In response to the attacks, Hyde would replace himself in the upcoming Tournament of Death: Rewind, and in his place would be Nick Gage, who would take on the former owner of CZW,. Gage would defeat Zandig in the opening round in a Panes of Glass Match, but would come up on the losing end to in the second round in a Home Run Derby Death Match.' The Future of Hardcore' would cross paths with Thumbtack Jack once more before the end of the year, as they faced one another for Jack's, in a No Ropes Barbed Wire Match at Cage of Death XI. Jack would come out the victor in the contest, only to be attacked by a returning, J.C.

In May 2010, Gage went to Japan and wrestled for after an interval of nearly 10 years. Gage, as a member of the stable CZW Japan originally created around 2000, competed at BJW 15th Anniversary Show, teaming with. Gage wrestling at CZW Tournament of Death 9Apart from his performances in CZW's, Gage has also taken part in the tournament, having competed in four of them.

During 2003, Gage entered the tournament during the CZW vs IWA-MS angle, which was going on at the time. Gage was able to take out Dysfunction in the first round, by defeating him in a 4-Corners of Pain Match, followed by defeating 'Mean' Mitch Page in a Barbed Wire Canvas & Light Tube Ropes Match in the second round. However, Gage would end up on the losing end during the third round when he lost to in a Bed of Nails & Caribbean Spider Web Match.Various promotions (2007–2010) After his return to professional wrestling in December 2007, Gage would return to the IWA-MS for their 2008 King of the Deathmatch. The Future of Hardcore, along with, would defeat the former photographer, Whacks, in a first round Light Tubes & Ladders Match. The following night, Gage would defeat Freakshow in a Taped Fist Texas Death Match, but would be defeated by Devon Moore, his rival in CZW at the time, in a third round Pyramids of Pain Death Match, which featured Moore, Gage & 'Diehard' Dustin Lee.Less than a year later, Nick would find himself at the 2009 King of the Deathmatches. Nick Gage would lose in the opening round against Thumbtack Jack in a Deep Six Death Match, which consisted of Chains, Fish Hooks, and a No Ropes Barbed Wire stipulation.' The Man' has also competed in two consecutive Carnage Cups.

At Carnage Cup 2008, Gage defeated Devon Moore in a Fans Bring The Weapons Match in the first round, followed by defeating Prophet in an Ultraviolent Boards Match. However, Nick Gage would lose in the finals to Danny Havoc, in a 4-Way 200 Light Tubes Death Match also involving Freakshow and Corey Shaddix.At the 2009 Carnage Cup, Gage would pick up a victory over Insane Lane and Freakshow in the first round, advancing himself to the second round. Gage would be defeated, once again, by Thumbtack Jack, in an Ultraviolent Boards & Thumbtack Cinderblocks Death Match.Return to CZW (2014–2015) During in 2014, DJ Hyde announced that Nick Gage would return and be the first entrant into Tournament of Death 14.

At CZW's Tangled Web on October 18, 2014, challenged Gage to a match when he is released from prison.Gage made his in ring return at Proving Grounds 2015 against Drew Gulak. At Tournament of Death 14, Gage returned to Tournament of Death, losing to Conor Claxton in the first round.Return to independent circuit (2015–present) On April 10, 2015, Nick Gage made his first appearance in wrestling after being released from prison at Jersey Championship Wrestling's Tag Team J-Cup Tournament. Gage interrupted a promo by The Rogues, Jeff Cannonball and Brandon Kirk, hitting Cannonball with a chair and then his boot scrape and giving Kirk a chokebreaker. Gage and Lucky 13 would then lose in the first round to the Beast Squad, consisting of Monsta Mack and Kyle the Beast.

After the match Gage turned on Lucky with a series of chokebreakers.With (GCW) being his new main home since 2015, Nick Gage has declared Absolute Intense Wrestling his 2nd home for professional wrestling debuting in 2015. In 2017 Gage entered a feud with Tim Donst. On November 24, 2017 at AIW Hell On Earth 13, Gage defeated Donst to win the AIW Heavyweight Championship.

Gage would retain against Donst in the rematch at GCW Rulers Of The World on December 29, 2017.On January 14, 2018 Nick Gage made his Style Battle debut in Episode 8 of Season 1. Gage faced WALTER in a no-contest which spilled outside of the ring when both men refused to listen to the Referee. The brawl ended when Keith Lee joined the fray and Clocked Gage in the face with a forearm.July 28, 2018 Nick made his debut in Nova Pro Wrestling, losing a street fight to Tim Donst.

The fight saw chair shots, a suplex through a closet door and a pack of light tubes over Gage's head ending the match.Game Changer Wrestling (2017–present) On June 3, 2017, Nick Gage won the (GCW) Tournament of Survival 2, defeating Matt Tremont in the finals in the start of what would be a trilogy of matches between the two. On Sept, 16th, 2017 Tremont defeated Gage in the 2nd match of the trilogy in the finals of the Nick Gage Invitational II. Gage won the 3rd match, along with the GCW Heavyweight Championship in the 3rd and final series, at GCW's 2nd anniversary event 'Ready To Die' in a Three Layers Of Hell Match on December 16, 2017.On April 5, 2019, Nick Gage defeated at GCW's Spring Break 3 Part 1. On April 6, at GCW 's Doing Something, Nick Gage defeated in a Christmas-themed Deathmatch. At the end of the match, (MJF) interfered and attacked Gage. The host of the event, Orange Cassidy spat mist at MJF's face with Gage doing his finisher to MJF after.Gage is currently the longest-reigning GCW Heavyweight Champion with a record of 698 days. Personal life Wilson grew up in in.

As a child, Wilson idolized. Wilson and his brother Chris trained together as professional wrestlers.In an interview in early 2010, Wilson stated he had been addicted to and other for at least 10 years. At the time of the bank robbery in 2010, Wilson was homeless, after being evicted from the house where he had lived with his girlfriend and her mother. Legal issues 2005 arrest Wilson was arrested in 2005 for possession of stolen property. He pleaded guilty, and paid a $250 fine as well as court costs.

Bank robbery and incarceration On December 30, 2010, New Jersey authorities announced that they were seeking Wilson for allegedly robbing a PNC Bank in on December 22. During the robbery, Wilson handed a note to a female employee at the bank demanding money, and got approximately $3,000. Following the robbery, Wilson and his girlfriend went to to gamble. Wilson surrendered to authorities on December 31, 2010. On March 15, 2011, Wilson pleaded guilty to second degree robbery and on April 29 was sentenced to five years in prison. His guilty plea was part of an agreement for a lesser sentence. He was eligible for parole on March 31, 2015, after serving 85% of his five-year sentence.

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