International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom
Acronym | IPW:UK |
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Founded | 2004 |
Defunct | 2020 |
Style | Professional wrestling Sports entertainment |
Headquarters | Orpington, United Kingdom |
Founder(s) | Daniel Edler |
Owner(s) | Daniel Edler (2004-2017) Billy Wood (2017-2019) Paul Hopkins (2020-present) |
International Pro Wrestling: United Kingdom (Sometimes called IPW:UK or IPWUK) was a British professional wrestling promotion, founded by Daniel Edler. The company was established in 2004 and predominately promoted events across Kent and the south-east; notably in Orpington, Sittingbourne, Tonbridge, Swanley and lastly Rochester.
History
The promotion made its debut in September 2004 with a show called Extreme Measures at the Orpington Halls in Orpington, Greater London. The show included an Iron Fist match between Jonny Storm and Pro Wrestling Guerrilla's Super Dragon. At its inception, the promoter was Daniel Edler and the Booker was Andrew “Fozzy” Maddock.
Other memorable early shows for IPW:UK would include the Best of British series which would see matches to determine the best wrestlers in the UK of a certain class (High Flyers, and Heavyweights).
After initially coming in as a referee in 2005, Andy Quildan was promoted in the company to Booker, replacing Andrew Maddock - with Quildan also taking over the behind the scenes role of lead editor for all media output. The promotion would soon reach a deal with The Wrestling Channel to broadcast a weekly one-hour television show. [citation needed]
In August 2006, Frontier Wrestling Alliance allowed IPW:UK to participate in its second Frontiers of Honor show which also involves American promotion Ring of Honor. This working relationship with FWA would seem to take a turn for the worse when several incidents involving IPW:UK using FWA talent when the same talent were scheduled to appear in FWA events, and promoting FWA title defences without asking for permission from the FWA management team. However, these seemingly legit incidents were worked into an inter-promotional feud that would see then IPW:UK Champion Martin Stone be stripped of his FWA Tag Team Title, siding with IPW:UK in preparation to face semi-retired FWA Star Alex Shane in a Promotion vs. Promotion – Winner Takes All Match at Broxbourne on 16 March 2007. This was later changed to The Orpington Halls vs. Flash Barker, on 25 March - an event which IPW:UK won.[citation needed]
In early-2007, IPW:UK announced that from October 2007 to September 2008, they would be running a year-long, 64 person tournament entitled the "British National Championship". This culminated in a final bout between Johnny Moss and Terry Frazier, with Frazier coming out on top as the winner of the BNC and the new All-England Champion. The promotion tried a second version later down the line, with far less critical success. [citation needed]
On 26 August 2012, at booker Andy Quildan broke with the promotion to ensure “the high standards he set to the promotion” would be maintained. Quildan would bring with him the British Heavyweight, Tag Team and Cruiserweight Championships to his new promotion Revolution Pro Wrestling.[1][2]
At the same time, Daniel Edler, still recognising all the current champions, began working on “Academy” events set in Swanley, with the aim being to produce the next generation of British talent. A star student would turn out to be WWE NXT:UK wrestler Sam Stoker.
In July of 2017, owner and founder Daniel Edler sold the company to the inexperienced Billy Wood with Edler’s final events in control coming in September of that year.
On 15 November 2019, IPW announced that they would cease all live wrestling events by the end of the year, announcing its final title defenses for 15 December at Undisputed III.
On 4 September 2020, original owner Daniel Edler once again took control of the trademarks relating to the now archived company.
On November 17th 2020 it was announced that all titles were considered vacant.
Championships
IPW:UK promoted four main championships during its time, with the major title, the IPW:UK World Championship being a World championship - after being defended internationally.[3]
Retired championships
Championship | Final champion(s) | Date retired | Location | Notes |
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IPW:UK World Championship | Rob Sharpe | 17 November 2020 | Kent, England | Vacated and retired. |
IPW:UK Tag Team Championship | The Anti Fun Police | 17 November 2020 | Kent, England | Vacated and retired. |
IPW:UK Women's Championship | Bobbi Tyler | 17 November 2020 | Kent, England | Vacated and retired. |
IPW:UK All-England Championship | Mark Haskins | 29 April 2018 | Rochester, Kent, England | Haskins defeated Austin Aries to win the IPW:UK World Championship thus unifying both titles. |
See also
- Professional wrestling in the United Kingdom
- List of professional wrestling promotions in the United Kingdom
References
- ^ "About RevPro". Revolution Pro Wrestling. Retrieved 30 August 2018.
- ^ Boon, Allan (30 August 2015). "THE STEELCHAIR INTERVIEW: ANDY QUILDAN OF REVOLUTION PRO-WRESTLING". TheSteelChair. Retrieved 30 August 2015.
- ^ Voller, Martin (28 April 2017). "Jimmy Havoc to defend IPW:UK wrestling title against teenage idol Tommy Dreamer in Clapham". South West Londoner. Retrieved 7 May 2019.