Golden Canvas Grappling

Golden Canvas Traditional Grappling Co., Ltd. (GCTG), simply known as Golden Canvas Grappling (GCG) is a Magisterian professional wrestling promotion based in Reeve, Livingstone. Founded on May 25, 1965, by Greyson Boucher, the promotion was sold to the WFIG Entertainment. Anthem Sports & Entertainment and Bushiroad own minority shares of the company. Retired wrestler and former ten-time women's world champion Harlow Martel serves as the current president of GCTG.

Owing to its TV program aired on MBC, GCTG is the largest and longest-running professional wrestling promotion in Magisteria. During the mid-1970s and the late-1980s, it was affiliated with the American-based National Wrestling Alliance at various points in its history. GCTG has had agreements with various MMA and professional wrestling promotions around the world, including New Japan Pro-Wrestling, All Japan Pro-Wrestling, All Elite Wrestling, World Championship Wrestling, WWE, American Wrestling Association, World Class Championship Wrestling, Impact Wrestling, Frontier Martial-Arts Wrestling, UWFi, Ring of Honor, Pride Fighting Championships, and Extreme Championship Wrestling.

The promotion is currently owned by Magisterian multinational media & action figures-card game company WFIG Entertainment, hich parlayed its entry to the world of professional wrestling into a best-selling GCTG action figures & trading card game Golden Lions of Pro-Wrestling.