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World of Sport Wrestling
File:World of Sport (2018) - Titlecard.jpg
GenreSports entertainment
Professional wrestling
Developed byITV, Anthem Sports & Entertainment[1]
Directed bySimon Staffurth
StarringWOS Wrestling roster
Narrated byAlex Shane
SoCal Val
Theme music composerPaul Farrer
Opening theme"ITV World of Sport Wrestling 2018 - Main Theme" by Paul Farrer
ComposerPaul Farrer
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons1
No. of episodes3 (as of August 1, 2018 (2018-08-01)) (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producersSimon Marsh
Tom McClennan
Production locationMedia City Salford (2016) Norwich (2018)
EditorsNikki Chang
Matthew East-Jones
Phillip Lindsey-Cooke
Camera setupMulticamera setup
Running time60 minutes[2]
Production companiesITV
Top Rope Sports
Original release
NetworkITV
ReleaseDecember 31, 2016 (2016-12-31) –
present

World of Sport Wrestling (frequently shortened to WOS Wrestling) is a British professional wrestling television series. It is promoted as a relaunch of the popular wrestling segment of the World of Sport sports programme which ran on ITV between 2 January 1965 and 28 September 1985. The present programme was launched on New Year's Eve 2016. It was formerly associated with the United States-based promotion, Impact Wrestling.

History

Background

ITV transmitted British professional wrestling for over 33 years from November 1955 to December 1988. The bulk of this was screened on Saturday afternoons or lunchtimes (although other slots including late evenings, midweek lunchtimes and Bank Holiday Monday afternoons were also utilized.)[3] Throughout World of Sport's lifetime, the Saturday afternoon coverage was generally incorporated into the package show as a slot. Joint Promotions held exclusive rights to ITV television coverage until the end of 1986 when they rotated with tapings of All Star Wrestling and occasional WWF special editions.

Despite the cancellation, professional wrestling in the distinct British style has continued in the United Kingdom to the present day. Additionally, since the early 1990s, a second strand of wrestling promotions has emerged, producing more American-styled shows. The two genres have become known commonly as "Old School" and "New School" respectively, after the names used in an invasion angle run by the FWA promotion around 2001. Over the years, numerous attempts were made to relaunch televised British wrestling, with various promotions covered on local television or satellite/digital channels and often touted as the "revival" of British Wrestling. Although ITV screened WCW in the early hours and from 1992-1995 in British wrestling's old Saturday afternoon slot, no homegrown promotion ever received regular syndicated coverage on the network.

In the 21st Century, vintage ITV coverage was repeated as "World of Sport" on digital channels such as The Wrestling Channel and Men and Movies, resulting in the name "World Of Sport" becoming a frequent retronym for the traditional/Old School style.

Development and pilots

The mid 2010s saw an increasing drive to return British Wrestling to ITV. A pilot for World Of Sport Wrestling (branding itself as a direct revival of the old slot on the World Of Sport programme) was filmed at the Fairfield Halls, Croydon in 2013 but rejected by ITV. This was eventually posted to YouTube in mid 2015.[4]

On 17 October 2016 ITV announced that they would be bringing back professional wrestling, arguably World of Sport's most popular segment. They announced they would be recording a pilot episode on 1 November 2016, being filmed at MediaCityUK in Salford, Greater Manchester. The show featured independent wrestlers such as El Ligero, Grado and Sha Samuels. ITV also announced that former WWE commentator Jim Ross would call the pilot episode. It aired on New Year's Eve on ITV.[5]

The following year, on 23 March, Impact Wrestling announced that they would be teaming with ITV to yet again bring back the show with Jeff Jarrett as an executive producer as a ten episode series. The show was announced to be taping at Preston Guild Hall on 25 and 26 May. Impact Wrestling talents such as Grado, Rockstar Spud, and Magnus along with independent wrestlers such as El Ligero, Dave Mastiff and Sha Samuels, were confirmed to be part of the roster.[6] The tapings were cancelled in April[7] and were eventually rescheduled for 2018.

Series 1

In April 2018 ITV announced World of Sport would air a ten part series later in the year on Saturday afternoons. The shows were taped in Norwich, on May 10, 11 and 12 and broadcast from July 28, only on ITV and STV.[8] Jim Ross is not involved and neither is Impact Wrestling. Instead, the hosts are Alex Shane and SoCal Val.

Episodes

New Years Eve 2016 special

No. Recording date Recording location Transmission date Matches
1 1 November 2016 Media City, Salford, Greater Manchester 31 December 2016

Series 1

No. Recording date Recording location Transmission date Matches
1 10-12 May 2018 Norwich 28 July 2018
  • Justin Sysum won a Five-Way elimination match over Crater (disqualified), Sha Samuels, Rampage and Adam Maxted (all counted out at the same time) to win a shot at WOS Champion Grado. After the match, WOS Executive Stu Bennett ruled that instead, Sysum would face Rampage and Grado in a triple threat match for the title as the referee had missed Rampage also beating the count
  • Davey Boy Smith Jr. defeated Will Ospreay
  • WOS Tag Team Championship tournament quarter final: Kip Sabian and Iestyn Rees defeated Martin Kirby and Joe Hendry after Kirby abandoned Hendry
  • Rampage defeated Grado and Justin Sysum to win the WOS Championship in a triple threat match
2 4 August 2018
  • Rampage defeated Joe Hendry by pinfall to succesfully defend the WOS Championship
  • Gabriel Kidd defeated Lionheart, Robbie X and Liam Slater in a Fatal Four Way lumberjack match to win a contract to face Rampage for the WOS Champiohsip
  • WOS Tag Team Championship tournament quarter final: Nathan Cruz and Adam Maxted defeated Doug Williams and HT Drake
  • Kay Lee Ray defeated Viper and Bea Priestley in a Triple Threat match to become the first WOS Womens' Champion
3 11 August 2018
  • Grado defeated Sha Samuels
  • Martin Kirby defeated Joe Hendry - battle of former tag team partners
  • WOS Tag Team Championship tournament quarter final: BT Gunn and Stevie Boy defeated Bart Slayer and CJ Banks
  • Crater defeated Gabriel Kidd
  • Rampage defeated Justin Sysum by countout to succesfully defend the WOS Championship after CJ Banks interfered.
4 18 August 2018
5 25 August 2018
6 1 September 2018
7 8 September 2018
8 15 September 2018
9 22 September 2018
10 29 September 2018

Championships

WOS Championship

WOS Championship
Details
PromotionWorld of Sport
Date established2 November 2016
Current champion(s)Rampage
Date won10 May 2018
(aired 28 July 2018)
Statistics
First champion(s)Dave Mastiff
Most reignsAll champions (1 reigns)
Longest reignGrado (628 days)
Shortest reignDave Mastiff (<1 day)

The current champion is Rampage, who is in his first reign. Rampage defeated Grado to win the title.

No. Champion Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Dave Mastiff 1 2 November 2016 0 Manchester, England World of Sport Wrestling Defeated Grado to become the inaugural champion. Aired on Saturday, 31 December 2016 [9]
2 Grado 1 2 November 2016 628 Manchester, England World of Sport Wrestling Aired on Saturday, 31 December 2016 [9]
3 Rampage 1 10 May 2018 2,310+ Norwich, England World of Sport Wrestling Aired on Saturday, 28 July 2018 [9]

WOS Tag Team Championship

A tournament was launched on Episode 1 of Series 1 to crown tag team champions.

WOS Womens' Championship

WOS Womens' Championship
Details
PromotionWorld of Sport Wrestling
Date established10 May 2018
Current champion(s)Kay Lee Ray
Date won10 May 2018
(aired 4 August 2018)
Statistics
First champion(s)Kay Lee Ray
Most reignsAll champions (1 reigns)
Longest reignKay Lee Ray
Shortest reignKay Lee Ray

The current champion is Kay Lee Ray, who is in her first reign. Kay Lee Ray defeated Viper and Bea Priestley to win the title.

No. Champion Reign Date Days held Location Event Notes Ref.
1 Kay Lee Ray 1 10 May 2018 2,310+ Norwich, England World of Sport Wrestling Aired on Saturday, 4 August 2018 [9]

Roster

Male wrestlers

Ring name Real name Notes
Adam Maxted Adam Maxted
Brad Slayer Brad Ingram
British Bulldog Jr. Harry Smith
BT Gunn Thomas McGowan
CJ Banks Unknown
Crater Alexander Walmsley
Doug Williams Douglas Durdle
Gabriel Kidd Gabriel Kidd
Grado Graeme Stevely
HT Drake Howard Drake
Iestyn Rees Iestyn Rees
Joe Hendry Joseph Hendry
Justin Sysum Unknown
Kip Sabian Simon Kipper
Liam Slater Liam Slater
Lionheart Adrian McCallum
Martin Kirby Martin Kirby
Nathan Cruz Nathan Irwin
Rampage Oliver Biney WOS Champion
Robbie X Robert Bell
Sha Samuels Shaaheen Hosseinpour
Stevie Boy Unknown
Will Ospreay William Ospreay

Female wrestlers

Ring name Real name Notes
Ayesha Ayesha-Michelle Ray
Bea Priestley Beatrice Priestley
Kasey Owens Kelly Robinson
Kay Lee Ray Kayleigh Rae WOS Women's Champion
Viper Kimberly Benson

Other on-air personnel

Ring name Real name Notes
Alex Shane Alexander Spilling Commentator
Phil Seymour Phillip Seymour Ring announcer
SoCal Val Paige Mayo Commentator
Steve Lynskey Unknown Referee
Stu Bennett Stuart Bennett Commentator
WOS executive
Tom Scarborough Unknown Referee

Off screen personnel

Music department

Ring name Real name Notes
Paul Farrer[10][11] Paul Myles Farrer Composer

Alumni

Male wrestlers

Ring name Real name Notes
Ashton Smith Ashton Trent Smith Appeared on the 2016 New Year's Eve Special
Danny Hope Daniel Woodward Appeared on the 2016 New Year's Eve Special
Dave Mastiff David Minton Appeared on the 2016 New Year's Eve Special
El Ligero Simon Musk Appeared on the 2016 New Year's Eve Special
Joe Coffey Joseph Coffey Appeared on the 2016 New Year's Eve Special
Johnny Moss John Moss Appeared on the 2016 New Year's Eve Special
Kenny Williams Alan Niddrie Appeared on the 2016 New Year's Eve Special
Mark Coffey Mark Coffey Appeared on the 2016 New Year's Eve Special
Sam Bailey Sam James Alexander Bailey Appeared on the 2016 New Year's Eve Special
Zack Gibson Jack Rea Appeared on the 2016 New Year's Eve Special

Female wrestlers

Ring name Real name Notes
Alexis Rose Rebecca McMonagle Appeared on the 2016 New Year's Eve Special

See also

References

  1. ^ "- ITV WOS Wrestling". ITV WOS Wrestling.
  2. ^ "WOS Wrestling - Episode 1". www.itv.com. Retrieved 28 July 2018.
  3. ^ http://www.itvwrestling.co.uk
  4. ^ "411Mania - New Information on World of Sport Wrestling's Revival Pilot". New Information on World of Sport Wrestling’s Revival Pilot.
  5. ^ "World Of Sport Wrestling". "ITV Press Centre". Retrieved 2016-10-19.
  6. ^ "Iconic 'WOS' British Wrestling to Return to ITV". IMPACT Wrestling. 2017-03-24. Retrieved 2018-07-02.
  7. ^ "ITV World of Sport tapings postponed". 28 April 2017.
  8. ^ "Pro-wrestling to return to British TV". 25 April 2018 – via www.bbc.co.uk.
  9. ^ a b c d Kreikenbohm, Philip. "CAGEMATCH » Events Database » World Of Sport Wrestling". Cagematch.net. Retrieved 24 March 2017.
  10. ^ "Paul Farrer". www.imdb.com. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  11. ^ "Clients - Paul Farrer". www.paulfarrer.com. Retrieved 5 August 2018.