Irish Whip Wrestling

They also released over a dozen VHS tapes and DVDs of original IWW content, shipping them to over 17 countries worldwide across five continents.

Irish Whip Wrestling (IWW) ran its first two shows in June 2002 in the National Basketball Arena in Tallaght, which featured wrestler Tatanka.

On 2 December 2004, IWW held a show in Lucan, Dublin, and the main event featured an FWA British Heavyweight Championship match in which Alex Shane pinned Sheamus O'Shaunessy.

Trainers at this school have included Blake Norton, "Middleman" Lee Butler and "The Pukka One" Darren Burridge.

On 28 March, O'Shaunessy was crowned the first-ever IWW International Heavyweight Champion when he defeated Darren Burridge in the tournament final.

Throughout May and June 2006, IWW taped several episodes of its Whiplash TV show in the Laughter Lounge in Dublin City.

The key IWW feud of this period was between O'Shaunessy and Drew Galloway who battled in a series of gimmick matches (Lumberjack, Two-Out-of-Three Falls, Last Man Standing)[5] between January and August 2006 until Galloway successfully defeated O'Shaunessy to win the IWW title[6] and the end their rivalry.

[9] On 6 July, IWW returned to the Forum in Waterford for its Global Impact show, which was taped for DVD sales.

From 2011 onward, IWW focused on showcasing Irish talent, resulting in a streamlined roster with touring performers still utilized from Canada, America, the UK, and Europe.

Irish Whip Wrestling currently tours nationally, participating in the festival and agricultural show circuit.

Drew McIntyre with the IWW International Heavyweight Championship belt at an Irish Whip Wrestling event