Irish Whip Wrestling Explained

Irish Whip Wrestling
Acronym:IWW
Established:2002
Location:Ireland
Founder:Simon Rochford
Owner:Simon Rochford

Irish Whip Wrestling (IWW) is an Irish-owned independent professional wrestling promotion established in January 2002. The company is named after a wrestling move called the 'Irish Whip'. IWW runs shows Nationally throughout the whole of Ireland, both in The Republic and Northern Ireland. The company has appeared on numerous terrestrial and digital channels and had a weekly show called WHIPLASH TV on The Wrestling Channel, which aired from 2005 to 2006 throughout the UK and Ireland.

They also released over a dozen VHS tapes and DVDs of original IWW content, shipping them to over 17 countries worldwide across five continents.

Irish Whip Wrestling was the first ever modern day wrestling promotion in Ireland & the first to tour nationally with former WWE, WCW, ECW & Japanese wrestlers. They were the first wrestling company in Ireland to produce Irish wrestling VHS & DVD content & the first and only Irish promotion to have a wrestling television show aired in Ireland.

History

Early years (2002–2004)

Irish Whip Wrestling (IWW) ran its first two shows in June 2002 in the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght, which featured wrestler Tatanka. After these two shows, IWW returned to the ESB National Basketball Arena on 9 October for a show that was headlined by Jake "The Snake" Roberts.

IWW continued to promote shows around Ireland through 2003 and 2004. On 2 December 2004, IWW held a show in Lucan, Dublin, and the main event featured an FWA British Heavyweight Championship match in which Alex Shane pinned Sheamus O'Shaunessy. Also in 2004, IWW opened up their 'Lock-up' training school in Dublin. Trainers at this school have included Blake Norton, "Middleman" Lee Butler and "The Pukka One" Darren Burridge. The training school has also been host to the company's Gym Wars shows which gives trainees a chance to show their skills to IWW management and to a crowd.

Growth (2005–2007)

On 20 March 2005, IWW presented its first-ever SuperShow, held in the SFX City Theatre in Dublin. On 28 March, O'Shaunessy was crowned the first-ever IWW International Heavyweight Champion when he defeated Darren Burridge in the tournament final.[1] American wrestler D'Lo Brown unseated O'Shaunessy as IWW Champion at D-Day on 20 May 2005. Brown reigned for 126 days, before dropping the title back to O'Shaunessy at a Main Event Wrestling Event in Newcastle, England.[2] [3]

Also in 2005, IWW got its own TV show called Whiplash TV, which was broadcast on The Wrestling Channel on Sky Digital. The show ran for two seasons. Throughout May and June 2006, IWW taped several episodes of its Whiplash TV show in the Laughter Lounge in Dublin City. In 2006, IWW ran shows in cities across Ireland.[4] From August to October 2006, the first ever King of the Gym tournament was held over the course of four Gym Wars events. The key IWW feud of this period was between O'Shaunessy and Drew Galloway who battled in a series of gimmick matches (Lumberjack, Two-Out-of-Three Falls, Last Man Standing)[5] between January and August 2006 until Galloway successfully defeated O'Shaunessy to win the IWW title[6] and the end their rivalry.[7]

At the beginning of 2007, the IWW Zero Gravity Championship was created, and a tournament was held to crown the first champion. The 12-man tournament included wrestlers from seven countries.[8]

In March 2017, IWW held its second SuperShow, and in the main event, Vic Viper defeated Christopher Daniels to retain the IWW International Heavyweight Championship.[9] On 6 July, IWW returned to the Forum in Waterford for its Global Impact show, which was taped for DVD sales. The match between the Ballymun Bruiser and Doug Williams was featured on TV3's Diary of a Sportstar program.

In late October 2007, it ran 14 shows between 19 and 28 October. Several matches on the tour were taped for the International Hits, Vol. 1 DVD.

Return of Gym Wars; Memorial Tournament & Tours (2008–2019)

On 1 June 2008, Gym Wars returned after a 10-month absence. Later that month, IWW returned to the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght, Dublin for the first time in six years. All the matches were taped for IWW's television show on Buzz TV.

IWW continued running shows in 2011. Around this time they branched into fundraisers, festival events and summer circuit shows.

From 2011 onward, IWW focused on showcasing Irish talent, resulting in a streamlined roster with touring performers still utilized from Canada, America, the UK, and Europe.

Irish Whip Wrestling currently tours nationally, participating in the festival and agricultural show circuit. In 2019, they held approximately 30 shows, compared to their peak of over 60 shows per year.

Hibernation

As a result of the global COVID-19 pandemic, Irish Whip Wrestling entered a period of hibernation in 2020 and 2021.

Championships

IWW International Heavyweight Championship

Championshipname:Irish Whip Wrestling Heavyweight Championship
Currentholder:The Galway Grappler
Promotion:Irish Whip Wrestling
Created:27 March 2005
Mostreigns:Sheamus O' Shaunessy (2 reigns)
Longestreign:The Galway Grappler + days

The IWW International Heavyweight Championship is the primary title for IWW. The championship was created in 2005. A tournament was held in Naas, County Kildare in March 2005 to crown the first ever champion. The former champion Mandrake was the longest reigning champion in history of the company. On 5 February 2010, the Zero Gravity Title was unified with it and it became known as the Irish Whip Wrestling Unified Heavyweight Championship. On 30 April 2011, The Supermodel defeated Mandrake for the IWW International Heavyweight championship. The Zero Gravity championship was un-unified with the International Heavyweight Championship after this match.

WrestlerReignsDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1Sheamus O' Shaunessy128 March 2005Naas, Kildare, IrelandIWW EventDefeated Darren Burridge in a tournament final.[10]
2D'Lo Brown129 May 2005Dublin, IrelandIWW D-Day
3Sheamus O' Shaunessy22 October 2005Newcastle, EnglandMEW The Northern Bash
4Drew Galloway127 August 2006Balbriggan, Dublin, IrelandIWW International Intermingle
5Vic Viper117 January 2007Baldoyle, Dublin, IrelandIWW Gym War #18Defeated Mad Man Manson, Kid Kash, and Ballymun Bruiser for vacant title.
6Mandrake115 March 2008Donnycarney, Dublin, IrelandIWW St. Paddy's TourDefeated Vic Viper and Eugene
7The Supermodel130 April 2011Birr, Offaly, IrelandIWW Event
8Captain Rooney129 September 2013Dundalk, Louth, IrelandIWW Event
9TJ Meehan116 April 2015Roscommon, Ireland
10The Ballymun Bruiser13 December 2016Letterkenny, Donegal, IrelandIWW Event
11The Galway Grappler16 August 2018+Durrow, Laois, IrelandIWW EventThis was a fatal four-way match also involving J-Money and Oisin Delaney

IWW Zero Gravity Championship

Irish Whip Wrestling Zero-Gravity Championship
Promotion:Irish Whip Wrestling
Created:14 January 2007
Mostreigns:Bingo Ballance (4 reigns)
Longestreign:The Galway Grappler
Shortestreign:Bam Katraz

The IWW Zero Gravity Championship is professional wrestling championship in IWW. The championship was created in early 2007.[8] The tournament to crown the inaugural champion was a 12-man tournament including wrestlers from seven countries.[8] On 5 February 2010, it was unified with the IWW International Heavyweight Championship and retired. It was later reactivated, after Mandrake lost the IWW International Heavyweight Championship.

Y#WrestlerReignsDateDays heldLocationEventNotesRef.
1Bingo Ballance114 January 2007Balbriggan, Dublin, IrelandIWW Zero-GravityDefeated Pac[11]
2Bam Katraz122 June 2007Balbriggan, Dublin, IrelandIWW Doomsday in Dublin
3Bingo Ballance26 July 2007Waterford, IrelandIWW Global ImpactDefeated Pac and Bam Katraz
4Red Vinny120 October 2007Kilkenny, IrelandIWW 5th Anniversary National Tour
5Vic Viper115 March 2008Donnycarney, Dublin, IrelandIWW St. Paddy's TourDefeated Red Vinny, Bam Katraz, Bingo Ballance, and Liam Thompson
6Bingo Ballance314 June 2008Tallaght, Dublin, IrelandIWW Buzz TV-TapingDefeated Vic Viper, Red Vinny, and Metal Master
7LA Warren130 January 2009Rathcoole, Dublin, IrelandIWW Event
8Angus J. Rotanda125 October 2009Portlaoise, IrelandIWW Event
9Mandrake130 April 2011IWW Event
10Skaterboi Jeebus125 September 2011IWW Event
11Cambo Cray131 May 2014Kilkeel, Northern Ireland
12The Galway Grappler128 August 2016Cashel, County Tipperary, IrelandIWW Dualla Show
13Cambo Cray23 December 2016Letterkenny, County Donegal, IrelandIWW Event
14The Galway Grappler24 June 2017Leixlip, County Kildare, IrelandIWW Event
15Bingo Ballance48 June 2018+Durrow, County Laois, IrelandIWW Event

King of the Gym winners

Danno Mahony Tournament winners

Alumni

See also

Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: IWW International Heavyweight Title Tournament » Matches . CageMatch . 19 May 2023.
  2. Web site: MEW The Northern Bash . CageMatch . 19 May 2023.
  3. Web site: Irish Whip Wrestling – Whiplash TV S01E19 . .
  4. Web site: Irish Whip Wrestling. Drogheda Independent. 27 May 2019. 7 June 2006.
  5. Web site: IWW International Heavyweight Championship » Title Reigns . CageMatch . 19 May 2023.
  6. Web site: New Phenom: The ICW World Heavyweight Championship Reign of Drew Galloway . November 2022 .
  7. Web site: Drew McIntyre » Matches . CageMatch . 19 May 2023.
  8. Web site: Balbriggan wrestler to face WWE star. 20 January 2007. 27 May 2019. Fingal Independent.
  9. Web site: IWW SuperShow Sunday . CageMatch . 19 May 2023.
  10. Web site: IWW International Heavyweight Championship « Titles Database « CAGEMATCH – The Internet Wrestling Database. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140723203946/http://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=297. 23 July 2014.
  11. Web site: Title Reigns « IWW Zero-Gravity Championship « Titles Database « CAGEMATCH – The Internet Wrestling Database. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20140905162636/http://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=446&page=5&reign=7. 5 September 2014.