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On Friday night, WWE’s Nxt Tour rolled into Glasgow, Scotland and I got a chance to go along and check out the show. Glasgow fans are always a rabid crowd, with a plethora of exciting local promotions in the area where fans can check out great wrestling on a regular basis.
From the moment we entered the Sse Hydro, there was an atmosphere in the crowd that I haven’t heard at a WWE house show crowd in a long time. At the merchandise stands, there were fans picking up tons of t-shirts for Enzo & Cass, Finn Balor and of course, Bayley.
There were a few local celebrities in the audience as Icw owner Mark Dallas was in attendance for the show along with BBC Insane Fight Club star, Jack Jester. Seeing those guys at the show, just made it feel even more special and like this...
On Friday night, WWE’s Nxt Tour rolled into Glasgow, Scotland and I got a chance to go along and check out the show. Glasgow fans are always a rabid crowd, with a plethora of exciting local promotions in the area where fans can check out great wrestling on a regular basis.
From the moment we entered the Sse Hydro, there was an atmosphere in the crowd that I haven’t heard at a WWE house show crowd in a long time. At the merchandise stands, there were fans picking up tons of t-shirts for Enzo & Cass, Finn Balor and of course, Bayley.
There were a few local celebrities in the audience as Icw owner Mark Dallas was in attendance for the show along with BBC Insane Fight Club star, Jack Jester. Seeing those guys at the show, just made it feel even more special and like this...
- 12/13/2015
- by Kenny McIntosh
- Obsessed with Film
“There are two major wrestling magazines in the UK, both of which have called us the closest experience you can get to the old live Ecw events. Icw present a progressive, aggressive story filled with engaging characters in a adult environment, going head-to-head in smash mouth professional wrestling. It all could really be summed up as the ‘Attitude Era’ meets Memphis wrestling” – Mark Dallas, Owner, Insane Championship Wrestling.
It’s true that in 2013, professional wrestling companies are ten a penny, a dime a dozen and in plentiful supply. In the United States, on any given night, there will be any number of small wrestling leagues putting on a show, often using stars from a bygone era as a focal point. Similarly, in Europe and the United Kingdom, there are literally hundreds of promotions holding events each week. With WWE dominating the industry and holding the vast majority of the market share,...
It’s true that in 2013, professional wrestling companies are ten a penny, a dime a dozen and in plentiful supply. In the United States, on any given night, there will be any number of small wrestling leagues putting on a show, often using stars from a bygone era as a focal point. Similarly, in Europe and the United Kingdom, there are literally hundreds of promotions holding events each week. With WWE dominating the industry and holding the vast majority of the market share,...
- 6/24/2013
- by Jamie Kennedy
- Obsessed with Film
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