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Irish Whip Wrestling
Acronym |
IWW |
Founded |
2002 |
Headquarters |
Ireland |
Founder(s) |
Simon Rochford |
Owner(s) |
Simon Rochford |
Irish Whip Wrestling Heavyweight Championship |
Mandrake with the IWW International Heavyweight Championship at an Irish Whip Wrestling event
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Details |
Promotion |
Irish Whip Wrestling |
Date established |
March 27, 2005 |
Current champion(s) |
Captain Rooney |
Statistics |
Most reigns |
Sheamus (2 reigns) |
Longest reign |
Mandrake (1,141 Days)
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Shortest reign |
Sheamus (62 Days)
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Youngest winner |
Drew Galloway (21 years)
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Statistics |
Most reigns |
Sheamus (2 reigns) |
Longest reign |
Mandrake (1,141 Days)
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Shortest reign |
Sheamus (62 Days)
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Youngest winner |
Drew Galloway (21 years)
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Irish Whip Wrestling |
Details |
Promotion |
Irish Whip Wrestling |
Date established |
January 14, 2007 |
Statistics |
Most reigns |
Bingo Ballance (3 reigns) |
Longest reign |
La Warren (268 Days)
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Shortest reign |
Mandrake (0 Days)
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Statistics |
Most reigns |
Bingo Ballance (3 reigns) |
Longest reign |
La Warren (268 Days)
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Shortest reign |
Mandrake (0 Days)
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Irish Whip Wrestling (IWW) is an Irish owned independent professional wrestling promotion established in January 2002. The company is named after the famous and well known international wrestling move called the 'Irish Whip' and also partly in tribute to Irish professional wrestler & first Irish World Heavyweight Champion (NWA) 'The Irish Whip ' Dan O'Mahony. IWW runs shows Nationally throughout the whole of Ireland, both in The Republic & Northern Ireland.
IWW is the first modern-day promotion in Ireland. It was the first and only Irish promotion to have had and ran its own TV series. It was also the first and only of its kind for almost 15 years regards using major marquee names from WWE, WCW, ECW & top Japanese groups like Dragon Gate and Noah.
The company has appeared on numerous terrestrial & Digital channels such as Sky One, RTÉ, TV3, UTV, TG4, ITV & the WWE Network. IWW had a weekly, 2 series Wrestling television show on The Wrestling Channel, which aired from 2005 - 2006 throughout the UK & Ireland. They aired weekly shows (DVD Footage) on Regional Irish stations Buzz TV & Dublin Community Television in Ireland between 2008 - 2010.
Irish Whip Wrestling (IWW) ran its first two shows in June 2002 in the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght, which featured wrestler Tatanka, "Middleman" Lee Butler. After these two shows, IWW returned to the ESB National Basketball Arena on October 9 for a show that was headlined by Jake "The Snake" Roberts. During one match at the show, Roberts defeated Flatliner.
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