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ICW: Fear & Loathing VI - October 13th - O2 ABC, Glasgow


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With NAK winning the tag titles, it's hard to see where the matches in that particular division are. Buckys/Fight Club seems to be a new fued, but there's the Sumerian Death Squad who might want a piece of the Buckys, but at the same time, they also might want a piece of NAK who have the gold they seem to think belonged to them at one point. THEN you have Lionheart and Wolfgang forming an alliance as well.

 

Also really want to see Noam Dar vs. Andy Wild set up for this one.

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THE BUCKY BOYS, FIGHT CLUB AND SUMERIAN DEATH SQUAD SET FOR HUGE THREE WAY MATCH!

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The Bucky Boys have not had the easiest few months in ICW. After winning the ICW Tag Team Championships, they became the chosen targets of Michael Dante and Tommy End, known collectively as the Sumerian Death Squad. In their first meeting, The Bucky Boys triumphed, but had their belts stolen. When they faced off again, they managed to overcome the SDS once more, but Dante and End were not happy to walk away quietly, and took to kidnapping The Wee Man.

 

Then, last month at ICW: Dave

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DAR VS WILD AT FEAR & LOATHING VI!

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Throughout their time in ICW, Andy Wild and Noam Dar have personified the Zero-G division and it's fast-paced style. Both former holders of that same divisions title, Dar and Wild have become synonymous with the belt, and in the process, have developed a fiercely competitive rivalry with one and other.

 

Each time these men have stepped into the ring together, the results have been truly breath taking. They were due to face off at ICW: Daves Not Here Man, however an injury forced Noam Dar to be pulled from the event, stalling the chance for fans to see this highly anticipated match. The wait will not be for much longer though as, at Fear & Loathing VI, their long-standing feud will write another chapter, as Andy Wild will battle the returning Noam Dar one more time.

 

Both of these proud former champions know each other very well, and relish the opportunity to face one and other in the ring. With that in mind, this will no doubt be a show-stopping match which will leave fans speechless. The only question is; will Andy Wild be able to keep his momentum from Edinburgh going to defeat his rival, or will Noam Dar make a triumphant return to ICW by vanquishing his greatest opponent?

 

The only way to find out is to be at Fear & Loathing VI!

 

Tickets on sale NOW at

www.Tickets-Scotland.com , www.ticketmaster.co.uk , www.TripleGMusic.com and the O2 ABC box office and website.

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Just announced:

 

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ZERO GRAVITY CHAMPIONSHIP

Mark Coffey Vs. Solar

 

Fresh from his role in Simon Cassidy's 'Team Smiddy' at There's Something About Maryhill, lucha sensation Solar is back in the hunt for the Zero G title at Fear and Loathing VI.

 

Since debuting at the Square Go in January, Solar has won over the ICW fans quickly with his gravity defying athleticism, and has impressed against some of the best wrestlers in the country, including Noam Dar, Wolfgang, and Andy Wild. With aerial assault comprising the majority of his arsenal, the Zero G title (and indeed the term "Zero G" itself) seem tailor made for Solar.

 

Ever the underdog, Solar's opponent on ICW's biggest show yet is the physically imposing Mark Coffey.

 

Like Solar, Coffey also has momentum coming out of Maryhill, after picking up the biggest win of his career to date by pinning ICW champion Mikey Whiplash. In doing so, he succeeded where many, including Wolfgang and Robbie Dynamite could not, lifting his first title in ICW in the process. With an advantage in experience as well as size, Mark will be determined not to lose his hard earned title on his first defence. And this is before you consider the possibility that his cohorts in the Save Pro Wrestling movement may make their presence felt.

 

Despite this, it would be foolish to bet against Solar. Underdogs have a habit of upsetting the odds, and as arguably Scotland's fastest rising wrestler of 2013, October 13th might just yield Solar's finest performance yet. With the stakes so high for both men, this will be a must see encounter.

 

 

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Joe Coffey Vs. Robbie Dynamite

 

Joe Coffey will head into ICW's Fear & Loathing VI trying to build on the momentum gained by his brother at the 'There's Something About Mary(hill)' event, where his sibling, Mark became the new ICW Zero G Champion.

 

Joe will come up against a formidable opponent, as ICW welcomes back Robbie Dynamite for the first time since his controversial defeat at the hands of ICW Heavyweight Champion, Mikey Whiplash in June at 'Flava In Yer Ear'.

 

Dynamite may be without a win during his time in ICW, but his two performances against the current champion raised eyebrows and earned him the respect of the fans after taking one of the best in the business, Whiplash to his limits.

 

Despite his size and build, Dynamite has shown that he's no slouch in the ring when it comes to the technical side of things, and that just may be pivotal when he comes up against the powerful Coffey.

 

Coffey, it's fair to say, is no amateur, and prides himself on being a pure wrestler who likes to get the job done in the correct way. He has shown time and again in the past that he is more than a match for the best ICW has to offer.

 

Again proving his talent during an outstanding performance against current #1 Contender for the Heavyweight Championship, Jack Jester in Maryhill, Joe will be aiming impress again when ICW returns to Glasgow's city centre on October 13th.

 

Fear & Loathing is truly starting to take shape now, and the inclusion of these two technical powerhouses going at it is a bout that no wrestling fan wants to miss.

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Is KLR facing Crazy Mary at this one, build up was good at FF but unsure if this is the event. Also are you doing an NYE show heard the rumours.

 

Is KLR facing Crazy Mary at this one, build up was good at FF but unsure if this is the event. Also are you doing an NYE show heard the rumours.

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ICW have come a long way since their advent in Maryhill. Over a thousand fans packed the venue last night to create a febrile atmosphere.Particularly impressed with the Coffey brothers and the six man man tag with Fite/Thompson,the Bucky Boys and the ever impressive Tommy End and Micheal Dante was outstanding.As expected the main event was bloody and brutal and bought the evening to a memorable crescendo

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