Game Changer Wrestling (2019–present)
Gray made his debut in Game Changer Wrestling at GCW They Said It Couldn't Be Done on February 16, 2019, where he competed in a six-way scramble won by Teddy Hart and also involving Facade, Grim Reefer, Jungle Boy and Orange Cassidy.[5]
During his time with the promotion, he chased for various titles and accomplishments. At Long. Live. GCW. on December 8, 2019, Gray defeated Nick Gage to win the GCW World Championship, only to drop it to Rickey Shane Page the same night.[6] At Say You Will on January 15, 2022, he defeated PCO to win the GCW Extreme Championship.[7] At GCW You Only Die Once 2021 on July 10, Gray unsuccessfully challenged Alex Colon for the GCW Ultraviolent Championship.[8] At Honor for All, an event produced by Ring of Honor which also featured GCW talent on November 14, 2021, Gray teamed up with "The Second Gear Crew" stablemate Effy to unsuccessfully challenge The Briscoe Brothers (Jay Briscoe and Mark Briscoe) for the GCW World Tag Team Championship.[9]
Gray competed in various of the promotion's signature events. At The Wrld on GCW on January 23, 2022, he won a Grab the Brass Ring Ladder match to receive a match of their choosing at any time by defeating PCO, Alex Colon, G-Raver, Tony Deppen, Jimmy Lloyd, and Jordan Oliver[10] Gray chose to challenge Jon Moxley for the GCW World Championship at Joey Janela's Spring Break 6 Part 1, but was unsuccessful.[11] In the Joey Janela's Spring Break series of events, Gray made his first appearance at Spring Break 3 on April 7, 2019, where he competed in the traditional Clusterfuck Battle Royal, bout which ended in a no contest and involved notable opponents such as Joey Ryan, JTG, nWo Sting, Swoggle and others.[12]
In the Nick Gage Invitational 5 tournament from 2020, he fell short to Masada in the first rounds.[13]