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Not logged in or registered. Log In Register Password lost? About Us Contact CAGEMATCH Team YouTube Patreon. CAGEMATCH Β» Promotions Database Β» Insane Championship Wrestling ICW Β» Ratings. Displaying items 1 to 72 of total 72 items that match the search parameters. Date User Rating Comment 1 Hopefully the future is bright for Scottish wrestling. Massive stars wrestle here, and there're plenty of great stories, like Grado's meteoric rise to becoming ICW World Champion, or Joe Hendry in general.
From the bloody hardcore match to the technical masterclass, from the high flying display to the rough and tough brawlers. And there also is a brilliant women's division.
Some top class talent, from some wrestlers known all over the world, but it's not ranked any higher because of how sloppy it can all feel sometimes.
Still, brilliant promotion, even if it's suffered a lull as of late. I really enjoy their big events on Triller. Also really like that they have their own unique roster instead of just trying to be a super Indy like everybody else. They are back on track now, and hopefully can win some good will back. Was enjoying Fight Club but its not been on the network for a few weeks which sucks. Attended Cardiff mightnight show with a few mates in September and had a great time.
Was nice seeing Grado and Jack Jester and Lou King Sharp gain as well as newer talent like Luke Kyro and LJ Cleary. It was a really enjoyable ppv. Kez Evans World title reign last year was played really well with him being pushed strong and the end result of him losing the belt resulting in one hell of a pop. The atmosphere is always great. The problem with ICW occurs when you try to follow the promotion through it's stories and angles rather than just a one off show. Despite initial success and attempts to become a UK super indy, things fell flat with stories being stale and predictable.