Zmowa

Table of contents
  1. History
    1. PpW Ewenement Wrestling (2023-present)
      1. Assembling the team
      2. Zmowa vs Zmowa Przeciwko Zmowie
      3. Cracks in Zmowa
  2. Members
    1. Current
    2. Former and part-time
  3. Championships and accomplishments
  4. Career

Zmowa (The Collusion) is a villainous professional wrestling stable that performed mainly in PpW, while making sporadic appearances in other Polish promotions such as MZW. The group's name came from Biesiad, who started using it during his feud with Mister Z, PpW's booker and promotor, and his allies.

History

PpW Ewenement Wrestling (2023-present)

Assembling the team

The beggining of Zmowa dates back to late 2023/early 2024, when the villainous PpW's producer Mister Z formed an alliance with Gustav Gryffin and Jakub Linde, Gustav's enforcer. Later on Rafi began cooperating with the group. Legia Łysych joined Zmowa shortly after their debut at Ledwo Legalne IV where they defeated Pure Gold. In mid-2024 Isnorr joined Zmowa as their ultraviolent specialist.

Zmowa vs Zmowa Przeciwko Zmowie

It became clear that Zmowa aimed for a total domination in every division of PpW, working together to achieve their goals by supporting each other in matches against their opponents. They become enemies with almost all of the remaining PpW roster, including Biesiad, Axel Fox, Goblin, Pure Gold (Gabriel Queen & Vic Golden), Samson and Johnny Blade.

After an intense confrontation at Hardcore Friday 2, Biesiad announced the formation of an impromptu alliance of babyfaces called "Zmowa Przeciwko Zmowie" (The Collusion Against The Collusion) and challenged Zmowa for a tag team match at Co Za Noc.

The event saw a 5 vs 5 elimination match of Biesiad Strong, Vic Golden, Gabriel Queen, Axel Fox and Goblin taking on Mister Z, Olgierd, Marco Hammers, Jakub Linde and the surprise fifth contender, Wiktor Longman (in his PpW debut). After a long match all but one wrestler on each side were eliminated, leaving only Goblin and Olgierd. Eventually Goblin scored pinned his opponent, thus defeating Zmowa. This left the stable visibly damaged, but despite that Zmowa remained active in the federation, its members often cooperating with each other in their personal feuds throughout PpW.

Cracks in Zmowa

Goblin's victory in the 20 Typa 20 Broni Match at Teraz Albo Nigdy meant that Gustav would have to face his old nemesis one last time. During the road to Ledwo Legalne 5 Zmowa had many ups and downs on their path. Isnorr suffered a serious injury during the 20 Typa 20 Broni Match and after further examination it was revealed that he would have to retire from professional wrestling. Mister Z still feuded with Biesiad, using PM Shooter mercenaries as his bodyguards, creating a whole new saga. In the meantime he was still trying to convince Axel Fox to leave his friend Goblin and join Zmowa. When Fox declined time and again, Mister Z used his wardogs from Legia Łysych to put Axel down.

At Ledwo Legalne 5 everything seemed to go well for Zmowa. Olgierd demolished Axel in a Singles Match, Marco gained a lot of confidence after - allegedly - murdering Sambor in a Ladder Match, and Mister Z finally finished Biesiad Strong off in his own stipulation, the Cieśla Match. In the main event, however, it was Goblin who emerged victorious from a brutal match against Gustav, snatching the PpW Championship from Zmowa's claws.

This devastating blow caused Gustav to lose all of his confidence, which he was unable to regain. He lost to Biesiad at Turniej TypeShit, and - more shockingly - to Sentinel at Hardcore Friday Turniej TypeShit a month later. Gryffin became the victim of mental abuse from fellow Zmowa members, who lost all their respect for him. Olgierd seemed to become Zmowa's new prospect, simultaneously becoming more and more violent, while Mister Z started to look for fresh blood in the PpW roster.

At Mistrzowskie Rozdanie 2 came the final straw. During the planned "Zmowa show of dominance" Gustav snapped and attacked both Mister Z and Marco, finally turning on Zmowa.

Members

Current

Former and part-time

Championships and accomplishments

Career

Appearances per promotion and year

Matches and segments