Glen Ferguson (born 4 June 1990) better known by his ring name Ultimo Tiger is a Scottish professional wrestler currently active in the United Kingdom.
[4] Later that year Ferguson joined Megaslam wrestling in Yorkshire at their annual holiday camp tour, before his debut match for PWP against Morgan Webster in April 2013; which he would win.
Tiger held onto the championship for just over a month, but lost his first defence of the belt to Dick Riley in Saltash, Cornwall.
[16] On 2 August 2015 Tiger lost the belt to Doug Williams, when the latter cashed in a Money in the Bank briefcase, having only just defeated Hero.
On 21 August 2015 Tiger successfully defended the championship in a fatal-4-way match in Newton Abbot, defeating Gideon, John Harding and Eddie Ryan.
In September 2015 Tiger took part in the 'Plex Wrestling King of the Brit's tournament, with his semi-final coming to a double-pin draw against El Ligero.
He also lost his Catch Division Championship, in a triple threat when Scotty Essex pinned Tajiri on 7 February 2016.
[20] Shortly afterwards, Tiger travelled to Portugal, where he wrestled for the French APC (Association les Professionnels du Catch) championship, but did not defeat champion Hellmer Lo'Guennec.
Tiger got his first opportunity for the PWP Heavyweight Championship on 28 February 2016, however he lost to Steve Griffiths, before winning a match against Scotty Essex for the Catch title in March, 2016.
[23] On 26 June 2016 he won a six-man tag team match at PWP One of a Kind[24] He made his debut for Pro Evolution Wrestling winning a tag team match with Matt Maddoxx, defeating the Heritage City Hitmen,[25] before on the 10th, winning a four-way including P. J.
Black, Mark Andrews and Scotty Essex to regain the PWP Catch Division Trophy for a record fourth time.
[26] He defended the belt three times at Hyper Japan 2016; against Kelly Sixx, Keizer, and Spanish wrestler HardFlyer.
Tiger would later win the Fight League Pro championship in Brussels on 12 November, defeating longtime nemesis Bram.