THIS Sunday sees Glasgow-based Insane Championship Wrestling return to The Hydro for their biggest show of the year.
In what the promotion’s owner Mark Dallas calls their SuperBowl, all eyes will be on the ring as the action gets underway in front of an audience of thousands.
The event will see a champion v champion main event as World Heavyweight Champion Joe Coffey faces Zero-G Champion BT Gunn.
There’s also a women’s title match inside a steel cage between Kay Lee Ray, Viper and Kasey.
Tag team champs The Marauders come up against ICW favourites Polo Promotions in another hotly anticipated match, and stars Jack Jester, Sha Samuels, Joe Hendry, Bram and more will be pushing themselves to the limits.
Guest commissioner for the evening is WWE legend Kevin Nash.
The stars of ICW’s roster have been reaching an even bigger audience with recent TV and radio appearances on the likes of STV2’s The Late Show and BBC Sportsound.
Scotland's #wrestling stars clash in Glasgow this weekend @Joe_Coffey & @Kay_Lee_Ray discuss @InsaneChampWres #BBCTimeline pic.twitter.com/1CLjLbIYBD
— The Nine (@BBCScotNine) November 16, 2017
Speaking to The Sunday Post last month, Mark Dallas said: “When you’ve got the roster of a company called Insane Championship Wrestling and everyone thinks they’re going to steal the show anything can happen.”
“I’d genuinely say it’s one of the best wrestling shows in the world. If you’re a wrestling fan you need to be there.”
ICW owner Mark Dallas on Hydro show, working with WWE and wanting to bring wrestling to Hampden
As well as Nash, ex-WWE stars Rey Mysterio and Rob Van Dam will be making appearances.
Legendary luchador Mysterio will be in the ring with Kenny Williams, while RVD is in a ‘Three Way Dance’ match with Lionheart and Zach Gibson.
“To see them work in ICW will be surreal,” said Dallas.
“We’ve always had really respectful legends who’ve wanted to put in a shift. I highly doubt Nash is coming here to just talk, I’d put money on him decking someone before the night’s out!”
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