Gachimuchi Pants Wrestling



Gachimuchi Pants Wrestling (aka Gatimuti Pantsu Resuringu) (GPW) is a subculture and a sub-genre of the Wrestling Series (レスリングシリーズ Resuringu Shirīzu) Nico Nico Douga tag. The phenomenon began on August 10, 2007.

Set around homoerotic wrestling, the original purpose of GPW was to be a glorified and refined Japanese Rickroll. However, the rich enjoyment taken from the gay wrestling videos was increasing, was discovered to have amazing soramimi (common in several neighboring Niconico fandoms such as Inmu, Futae no Kiwami, etc.) or mondegreen, and the sound of spanking were amazing materials used for MAD videos.

As per Niconico's robust mechanics, GPW would have its own tags centered around faux-bait-and-switch tactics, character traits, soramimi, characters, etc.

There are several hundred films that were ultimately utilized to keep this phenomenon afloat in Japan. The films are pornographic, but most are centered around a major theme: pants wrestling.

The films will only be named in mention in some of tropes. They are not to be given their own respective pages.


 * Adult Fear:
 * Ascended Meme: Several actors took notice of their fame and went with it.
 * Chekov's Gun: Many.
 * "What?" Cliffhanger:.
 * Curb Stomp Wrestling:.
 * Dude Looks Like a Lady: Chi Chi LaRue.
 * Even the Guys Want Him: Natch.
 * Expressive Hair: Billy Herrington.
 * Expy: Many.
 * In regards to soramimi, several characters, most notably Mark Wolff, as the otaku or savvy person.
 * Getting Crap Past the Radar: Once the genitalia or breasts are exposed, the Japanese utilized a baby boy's smiling face in Aka-san to censor out the aforementioned private parts. Aka-san would eventually become a mainstay alternative to freely upload erotic films centered around the vast amount of characters in Niconico.
 * Groin Attack: Natch.
 * Hidden Depths: An old subculture laced in with homoeroticism, wrestling, philsophy, and mishearings? Check. The inaccessibility to grasp GPW without needing to be Nippon savvy? Check. Mishearings ranging from culture, locations, anime, hentai, films, pop culture? Check.
 * Hot-Blooded: Natch.
 * Karma Houdini:
 * Subverted in Playing with Fire 2 where.
 * Limited Wardrobe: Natch.
 * The Load: Mark Wolff.
 * Loophole Abuse:
 * The nature in how GPW came to be and defined. First by getting a film outside of your continent, uploading it to a Japanese site where the culture shift changes in the audiences, trolling users on an imageboard, and then becoming a main-stay in the site's culture.
 * The act of censoring indecent scenes or even editing them out.
 * Using a baby's face to hide private parts.
 * Media Research Failure: Due to its age, polarizing culture, complex video gathering, and cryptic nature, GPW information tends to succumb to this in the western scene than in the Japanese scene.
 * Mr. Fanservice: Comes with the territory of being focused on homoerotic wrestling and its actors.
 * Multiple Demographic Appeal:
 * The raw, original films? Not a single chance. Taking into account Japanese cultures, GPW is not tame in any way, due to it being compared to another infamous homoerotic fandom.
 * Hand-waved by Billy Herrington himself in his 2016 China interview.
 * Mood Whiplash: Surprisingly.
 * Muscles Are Meaningful: Natch.
 * Porn with Wrestling: Natch.
 * Playing with Fire
 * Cameron Sage saying the trope name out loud to Steve Cassidy.
 * Public Domain Soundtrack: The entire soundtrack to Junkyard Boyz.
 * Red Oni, Blue Oni: Many.
 * Danny Lee is red to Billy Herrington's blue.
 * Revenge:.
 * Roaring Rampage Of Revenge: Many.
 * Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: Nick Steel, and Billy Herrington.
 * Shout-Out: Played with.
 * Razor lists The Beatles' names after Thunder and Lightning show up late to the meeting in Hard Heroes.
 * Single Gender Race: Subverted.
 * The Stoic: Anthony Capriati.
 * World of Badass
 * Sensitive Guy and Manly Man: Nick Steel, and Billy Herrington.
 * Shout-Out: Played with.
 * Razor lists The Beatles' names after Thunder and Lightning show up late to the meeting in Hard Heroes.
 * Single Gender Race: Subverted.
 * The Stoic: Anthony Capriati.
 * World of Badass
 * World of Badass