Jump to content

Attack! Pro Wrestling

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by JeyReydar97 (talk | contribs) at 09:58, 10 October 2020 (Attack! 24:7 Championship). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Attack! Pro Wrestling
Founded2011
StyleProfessional wrestling
Sports entertainment
HeadquartersBirmingham, Bristol, Cardiff & Cheltenham, United Kingdom
Founder(s)Pete Dunne
Jim Lee
Owner(s)Pete Dunne
Chris Brookes
Mark Andrews
Websiteattackprowrestling.com

Attack Pro Wrestling (stylized as Attack! Pro Wrestling) is a British professional wrestling promotion that was established in 2011 by wrestler Pete Dunne and ring announcer Jim Lee.[1] Since 2012 (when Jim stepped down as co-promoter), its events have been run by a regularly-changing collective of British wrestlers, currently consisting of Pete Dunne, Mark Andrews[2] and Chris Brookes. It was nominated for the award of "UK/Ireland Promotion of the Year" at the Fighting Spirit Magazine Readers Awards 2016.[3]

Style

The promotion is known for combining high-quality independent wrestling with "some of the most creative shows the British Wrestling scene has ever seen";[4] including innovative themed shows (such as the video game themed show 'Press Start'),[5] unique characters (such as an amorous French mouse named 'Love Making Demon'),[6] and bizarre twists (such as referees and soft toys winning Championship belts).[7][8]

History

Formation & 2011

Attack! Pro Wrestling was founded in 2011 by Pete Dunne and Jim Lee. Having originally met at a wrestling training school in Coventry in 2006,[9] the duo founded Attack! as a means to create more exposure for their group of friends on the British independent wrestling scene, at a time when Pete and his contemporaries (such as Mark Andrews and Eddie Dennis) were first starting to gain work around the United Kingdom. Using primarily upcoming British junior heavyweight wrestlers, their concept was to showcase internationally influenced "fast-paced, hard-hitting" independent wrestling,[10] with a unique creative approach.[11]

The first events were held in August 2011, in community centre venues in Pete's hometown of Birmingham.[12] The debut weekend was originally planned to consist of three shows, but was reduced to two shows at short notice, after one of the venues was damaged in the 2011 England Riots.[13] The events featured a roster of wrestlers entirely from Pete and Jim's immediate circle of friends, and was headlined by the first "Elder Stein Invitational Tournament", which was won by Mark Andrews (overcoming Pete in the final).[14] Attack returned for three further events in Birmingham in November 2011, which included Zack Sabre Jr's first appearances for the promotion.[15][16][17]

2012–2014

In February 2012, Attack held an event for the first time in Cardiff, with Mark Andrews joining Pete and Jim in organising events. The show was held at Cathays Community Centre; a venue of nostalgic relevance to the group (as many years previously Pete, Jim and Mark used to set up a re-purposed boxing ring to practice in the hall during the school holidays).[9] The show was titled "We Do It For The Money, Obviously", as a dig at existing promoters from the region who had tried to stop the event going ahead, and was held in aid of local charity Recovery Cymru. The sold-out event was headlined by Pete Dunne vs Mark Andrews;[18] an encounter which would be repeated many times over at Attack in the following years. Jim Lee stepped down from his position as Attack co-promoter after the event as a result of other commitments, handing control to Pete and Mark alone.[1]

In December 2012, Attack also began to run shows in Bristol, with local wrestler Sebastian Radclaw temporarily joining the promoting team to help arrange events in the city. Bristol has since been Attack's second most-frequent show location, after Cardiff.[12]

Attack continued to hold regular events in Cardiff, where they became known for hosting innovative 'themed' wrestling shows. Beginning with a Halloween-themed event named 'GooseBUMPS' in October 2012 (in which Pete Dunne defeated Eddie Dennis to win the second annual Elder Stein Invitational Tournament), the themed events then came to prominence in February 2013 with the video-game-themed event, Press Start.[19] The Press Start event involved members of the Attack roster in video game fancy dress; including the Hunter Brothers as the Mario Bros, Mark Andrews as Pikachu, and Ryan Smile & Eddie Dennis as Sonic & Knuckles. The DVD trailer went viral, originally amassing over 32,000 views; exposing Attack! Pro Wrestling to a much wider audience than before.[20]

Further themed shows since have included "Stiffler's House Party" (based on teen comedy movies), "We're Gonna Need A Bigger Boat" (a beach/nautical-themed show, featuring former ROH Wrestling TV & World Champion Jay Lethal), "Under The MistleTour" (Attack's yearly festive-themed shows), "Not Another SUPER Show" (with a superhero and supervillain theme), and "Now That's What I Call Wrestling! 37" (a pop music themed show).[12] Wrestlers and fans regularly dress up at the shows, with prizes given to the best costumes.[citation needed]

In December 2013, Attack! introduced the Attack! Pro Wrestling 24/7 Championship as their first championship title. The wrestler holding the belt can be pinned or submitted at any time, which has resulted in the belt changing hands frequently; occasionally between shows. The first winner was Sebastian Radclaw, who won the title in a TLC match at Under The MistleTour 2013 Night One, in the final of the third Elder Stein Invitational. Radclaw would lose the title shortly after the conclusion of the show, before winning it back at Under The MistleTour 2013 Night Two, then losing it again almost immediately to Referee Chris Roberts. In total, there were 16 different Championship reigns between the title's introduction on 20 December 2013 and the end of that calendar year.[8]

2015

Over time, Attack! Pro Wrestling have increasingly incorporated long-term story arcs into their events. The most notable story to-date has involved the dominance of Pete Dunne's heel persona, which began in January 2015, at a show titled "Mandrews Goes To America". The show was styled as a farewell to Mark Andrews, who was set to leave the United Kingdom having signed a contract with TNA Wrestling. Mark faced long-time friend Pete Dunne in the main event, in a face vs face encounter; only for Pete to unexpectedly Attack Mark at the conclusion of the match. This was the launchpad for Pete's "Young & Bitter" persona, and later, his "Bruiserweight" persona. Pete went on to win the Attack! 24/7 Championship at the following event, "Attack! Wrestling To Make Love To" on 14 February 2015. His unprecedented dominance over the championship would remain a primary story device for 2015 and 2016.[8]

February 2015 also saw Attack! Pro Wrestling run a series of events in conjunction with Pontins Holiday Parks, across five consecutive days.[12]

Attack! introduced a Tag Team Championship for the first time in March 2015, with 'Wonderland of Wrestle' (Super Santos Sr & Elephant Mask) defeating the 'Anti-Fun Police' in the final of a Championship Tournament to become inaugural champions. The pair would hold the championships for almost the entirety of 2015.[21]

In April 2015, American independent wrestling promotion Chikara invited Attack! Pro Wrestling to host a pre-show event before the Cardiff leg of their UK tour.[22] The two promotions have maintained a friendship since, with Chikara publicly endorsing Attack! Pro Wrestling on a number of occasions.[23][24][25]

For much of the second half of 2015, Eddie Dennis would chase Pete Dunne for the Attack! Pro Wrestling 24/7 Championship, only for Pete Dunne to repeatedly dodge Eddie. Meanwhile, Wild Boar would go on an unbeaten streak for the entire year in the promotion. Both stories built to a crescendo at Under The MistleTour 2015, in December that year. At Under The MistleTour 2015 Night One, Wild Boar defeated Morgan Webster to win the 2015 Elder Stein Invitational Tournament, after which Eddie would defeat Pete to win the 24/7 Championship.[26] Eddie immediately declared his intent to put his new title on the line against Wild Boar the following night, at Under The MistleTour 2015 Night Two; a match which Wild Boar won, to finish 2015 undefeated in Attack! and its 24/7 Champion. The Tag Team Championships also changed hands that evening, with Wonderland of Wrestle losing the titles of The Brothers of Construction (known elsewhere in the country as the Hunter Brothers).[27]

2016

After another handful of shows at Pontins to start 2016, Attack! then returned to one of its core venues of Cathays Community Centre on 17 January 2016, for an '80s-themed event named "It Was Acceptable In The 80's". The event saw a change of both championships again. The Brothers of Construction lost the Tag Team Championships to the team of #CCK (Chris Brookes & Mondai Lykos), before a duo of changes in the Attack! 24/7 Championship; with new champ Wild Boar losing the belt to Eddie Dennis, who would again lose it immediately to Pete Dunne.[28]

By this stage, the story arc focused on the battle of the Attack! Pro Wrestling 24/7 Championship had become a three-way affair, with Eddie Dennis and Wild Boar both seeking to end Pete Dunne's largely uninterrupted hold on the title. It was announced that Attack! Pro Wrestling would hold their biggest event to date at Walkabout Cardiff on 3 April 2016, titled "How Do You Learn To Fall Off A 20ft Ladder?", which would be headlined by a Triple Threat match between the trio.[29]

The sold-out event was later nominated by readers of Fighting Spirit Magazine in the category of "UK/Ireland Show of the Year" in the 2016 FSM Reader Awards, with Tyler Bate vs Travis Banks from the show also receiving a nomination for "UK/Ireland Match of the Year".[3] During the show, the Anti-Fun Police team of Damian Dunne and Ryan Smile would split, after several weeks of dissent in the ranks; with Ryan turning face. The Tag Team Championship changed hands, with Bayside High (Mark Andrews & Nixon Newell defeating #CCK, before a main event in which Pete Dunne would defeat Wild Boar and Eddie Dennis to retain the Attack! 24/7 Championship. Following the conclusion of the match, Referee Shay Purser would unexpectedly pin Pete Dunne to win the Championship, with the pinfall counted by ring announcer Jim Lee.[30][7] This would begin a major story arc of a rivalry between Pete and Jim for much of 2016.[31]

At the following event, 'Press Start 4' on 3 June 2016, it was announced that Attack would crown an Attack! Pro Wrestling Champion for the first time, with a tournament to decide the winner. Two first-round matches were held that evening, with Eddie Dennis and Wild Boar advancing to the semi-finals, at the expense of Tyler Bate and Travis Banks respectively.[32] At the conclusion of the show, Pete Dunne attacked Jim Lee from behind with a steel chair, after which Jim Lee announced via the Attack! Pro Wrestling Facebook page that he would be stepping down from his position as ring announcer with immediate effect.[33] Attack! Pro Wrestling would later (kayfabe) suspend Pete Dunne for his actions.[34]

The Attack! Pro Wrestling Championship Tournament continued at the next event on 1 July 2016, with Mike Bird advancing over Zack Sabre Jr, and Super Santos Sr advancing over Charlie Garrett. After the match, Santos would align himself with the Anti-Fun Police, renaming himself Los Federales Santos Sr.[35]

Attack! Pro Wrestling returned to their largest venue, Walkabout Cardiff, on 21 August 2016, for an event named "(Thank God It's Not) WinterSlam". It was announced that the event would be headlined by a TLC Match for the Tag Team Championships, between holders Bayside High and challengers #CCK; and that Pete Dunne would have his suspension lifted at the event, where he would wrestle El Ligero. The event also featured Mike Bird and Eddie Dennis advancing through their semi-final matches in the Attack! Pro Wrestling Championship tournament, defeating Los Federales Santos Sr and Wild Boar respectively. Following Pete Dunne's match with El Ligeo, Pete began to assault referee Shay Purser, before former ring announcer Jim Lee (in attendance as a fan) jumped the barrier to fight Pete off; with Jim announcing that he was making his return to Attack! Pro Wrestling. The event concluded with #CCK winning the Tag Team Championships from Bayside High.[36][37]

Over a series of events that followed, various elements of the Attack! Pro roster would align themselves with either Pete or Jim. Nixon Newell turned on tag team partner Mark Andrews at "Attack! Pro's Not Dead" in September 2016, aligning herself with Pete;[38] setting in motion a series of events that would lead to the announcement of a five-vs-five elimination match at Attack! Pro Wrestling's return to Walkabout Cardiff in November 2016, titled "Seriously? Another PPV Tie-In Event". Jim's team, titled the #JimLeegion, included himself, Mark Andrews, Martin Kirby, El Ligero, and one mystery partner; whilst Pete Dunne's team was announced as himself, Nixon Newell, Chris Bookes, Mondai Lykos and one mystery partner. It was also announced that Eddie Dennis and Mike Bird would compete in the final of the Attack! Pro Wrestling Championship Tournament at the event.[39]

The show, held on 20 November 2016, was opened with the match to crown the first-ever Attack! Pro Wrestling Champion, with Eddie Dennis overcoming Mike Bird to win the title. Following the match, Wild Boar would align himself with Mike Bird; forming a heel team known as "Bird + Boar", having previously appeared regularly together under the name at Insane Championship Wrestling. Ahead of the main event, an exchange in the ring between Pete Dunne and Jim Lee resulted in a stipulation for the match whereby the losing team's captain would need to leave Attack! Pro Wrestling for good. Jim Lee announced his team's mystery fifth member as Attack's regular referee Shay Purser; only for Shay to immediately turn heel by low-blowing Jim to align himself with Pete's team. Eddie Dennis would come out to become the new fifth member of the #JimLeegion as the match began. Gradual eliminations left Pete Dunne and Jim Lee as the two sole competitors remaining in the match, which concluded with Pete tapping out to Jim; ending his tenure in Attack! Pro Wrestling.[40][41]

Attack! held their annual Under The MistleTour shows in December 2016, with Night One headlined by Eddie Dennis making his first successful Championship defence, defeating Damian Dunne. #CCK would also lose their Tag Team Championships at the event to the team of Bowl-a-Rama (Splits McPins & Lloyd Katt).[42] The following night saw the conclusion of the long-running feud between Anti-Fun Police leader Damian Dunne and former member Ryan Smile; with Smile emerging victorious.[43]

2017-2018

Attack! Pro Wrestling began 2017 by co-promoting an event with Fight Club: Pro in Wolverhampton,[44] titled "Attack! Club Pro: #Wrestlehouse". The event featured various members of the Attack! and Fight Club rosters in action, headlined by Dan Moloney & Pete Dunne (who, despite being banned from Attack, was permitted to compete due to being an active member of the Fight Club roster) vs Trent Seven & Tyler Bate; significant due to the fact that all four men were scheduled to compete in the WWE United Kingdom Championship Tournament one week later. Notably, the event would finish with an impromptu six-man tag-team match between #CCK & Referee Shay Purser vs Moustache Mountain & Referee Joel Allen. With no referees left in the building, a paying spectator named Warren was unexpectedly brought into the ring to referee the match. Joel Allen would win the Attack! 24/7 Championship at the end of the encounter, only for Moustache Mountain to assist Warren in then pinning Joel to win the belt.[45]

In 2018, Attack held its first show in London with the 'Live At The Dome' from The Dome at Tufnell Park in London.

One of the biggest developments of the year mainly revolved around Nothing To Prove. They gained new additions with Love Making Demon turning on the fans and revealing himself as Chuck Mambo, as well as Eddie Dennis being revealed as the ringleader of the faction. Lloyd Katt also turned on his partner Splits McPins and at the end of the year retiring him in a career VS career match, resulting in this being the last ever match of Split McPins, who was revealed as Matt Horgan.

Nothing To Prove also feuded with the Anti-Fun Police, originally leading them disbanning for a majority of 2018. During the Under The MistleTour show, Damien challenged Eddie Dennis for the Attack! Championship with the added stipulations of the Anti-Fun Police being reinstated if he won the title, or him leaving Attack if his losing streak continued. During the match, Ryan Smile returned as part of the Anti-Fun Police and faced off Nothing to prove along with the rest of the AFP, leading to Dunne winning the championship once again and reinstating his stable.

Due to the restrictions of WWE NXT UK talent not being able to compete in most independent promotions at the end of the year, names like Pete Dunne, Tyler Bate and some other names linked with NXT UK would compete in their final matches during the Under The MistleTour 2018 shows. As such, Pete Dunne vacated the Attack! 24/7 Championship on the 15 December Cardiff show.

2019

In 2019, the reformation of Nothing To Prove began as Chuck Mumbo broke away from the group, Drew Parker moved to Japan towards the middle of 2019 and Eddie Dennis stopped appearing regularly for Attack. However, a new Illuminati-themed stable known as 'The Kabal' soon took the mantle of the biggest antagonistic force. While no true head leader had been revealed, one of the more Protestant members named Musmortus won the 24/7 Championship on 7 April 2019 at My Sacrifice 3, while fan favourite Shay Purser revealed himself to be one of the key figure heads of the group, renaming himself to M. Shay Ultra and would then win the Attack! Championship on 14 July 2019 at the RaffleMania 3 show. Two other members of the Kabal named Asmodeus and Azaroth would chase after the Attack! Tag Team Championships around the same time. At the end of 2019, Shay Purser ended up turning against The Kabal and aligning to the side of good once more.

One side story to appear during many of the different shows throughout 2019 was the focus on other wrestling talent who would help out as ring crew during different Attack shows. These mostly featured Sid Oakley and Clay McLeod who were dubbed as the 'Ring Crew Express' while sometimes swapping one/both of the two out for someone else helping out at the show, such as August Jackson, Billy Haze and Tim Lee. They would usually face off against Experiment In Terror (ELIJAH & LK Mezinger), formerly of Nothing To Prove in defeat. However, during a story stift which saw LK Mezinger have interruptions of his old Bowl-a-Rama gimmick as Lloyd Katt, Oakley and McLeod would defeat Experiment in Terror at both RaffleMania shows in July 2019. Eventually, they would end up winning a shot at the Attack! Tag Team Championship Titles, which August Jackson and Sid Oakley under the 'Ring Crew Express' banner ended up winning.

2020

In early 2020, a new annual tournament was introduce called the Annual Embassy Bingo Cathays Invitational Classic. Connor Mills was crowned its first winner in a one night tournament on 25 January at the Cathays Community Centre (the venue of the building which the tournament was named after). It was also announced at this show that the Kris Travis Tag Team Invitational would also be making a return later in the year. Many of their live events would stop after their Road To Sacrifice show on 14 March due to the United Kingdom heavily enforcing the regulations due to the COVID-19 Pandemic halting the world's events which would last for several months, effectively cancelling their My Sacrfice IV show as well as other future planned shows.

Club One Hundred

In July 2016, Attack! Pro Wrestling launched "Club One Hundred", a series of events with a limited number of tickets available. The purpose of the events is to showcase up-and-coming British wrestlers, alongside some of the more established names.[46]

Working relationships

Attack! Pro Wrestling have run shows in conjunction with Fight Club:Pro,[45] Chikara[22] and Dragon Pro Wrestling.[47]

Current championships

Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes
Attack! Championship Cara Noir 1 21 December 2019 1796+ Bristol, England [48]
Attack! 24:7 Championship Nico Angelo 1 18 December 2019 1799+ London, England [49]
Attack! Tag Team Championship Dan Moloney and Man Like Dereiss 2 5 February 2020 1750+ London, England [50]

Attack! Championship

ATTACK! Championship
Details
PromotionATTACK! Pro Wrestling
Date established20 November 2016
Current champion(s)Cara Noir
Date won22 December 2019
Statistics
First champion(s)Eddie Dennis
Most reignsEddie Dennis and Damian Dunne (2 reigns)
Longest reignFlash Morgan Webster (395 days)
Oldest championDamian Dunne (32 years)
Youngest championM. Shay Ultra
Heaviest championEddie Dennis (218 lbs)
Lightest championFlash Morgan Webster (156 lbs)
Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Eddie Dennis 11 November 2016 ATTACK! Seriously? Another PPV Tie-In Event Cardiff, Wales 1 97 Defeated Mike Bird to become the inaugural champion. [51]
2 Damian Dunne 25 February 2017 ATTACK! Gorilla Pressed And Deep In Conversation Bristol, England 1 176 [52]
3 Flash Morgan Webster 20 August 2017 ATTACK! (Thank God It's Not) WinterSlam 2 Cardiff, Wales 1 395 This was a title vs career match. [53]
4 Wild Boar 19 September 2018 ATTACK! Live At The Dome London, England 1 60 [54]
5 Eddie Dennis 18 November 2018 ATTACK! Memento Mori Cardiff, Wales 2 27 [55]
6 Damian Dunne 15 December 2018 ATTACK! Under The Mistletour 2018 - Day 3 Cardiff, Wales 2 211 [56]
7 M. Shay Ultra 14 July 2019 ATTACK! RaffleMania 3 Bristol, England 1 161 [57]
8 Cara Noir 21 December 2019 ATTACK! Under The Mistletour 2019 Day 3 Cardiff, Wales 1 1,796+ [58]

Combined reigns

As of November 20, 2019.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Flash Morgan Webster 1 395
2 Damian Dunne 2 387
3 Cara Noir 1 1,796+
4 M. Shay Ultra 1 161
5 Eddie Dennis 2 124
6 Wild Boar 1 60

Attack! 24:7 Championship

ATTACK! 24:7 Championship
Details
PromotionATTACK! Pro Wrestling
Date established20 December 2013
Current champion(s)Nico Angelo
Date won18 December 2019
Statistics
First champion(s)Sebastian Radclaw
Most reignsPete Dunne (6 reigns)
Longest reignPete Dunne (574 days)
Oldest championJoey Ryan (37 years, 173 days)
Youngest championArthur Klauser-Saxon (18 years)
Heaviest championDave Mastiff (315 lbs)
Lightest championNixon Newell (141 lbs)

The Attack! 24:7 Championship is a title currently won and defended in the Attack! Pro Wrestling promotion. The championship works under the 24/7 rule, very similar to other hardcore championships, which means it can be defended anytime, anywhere. During its existence, the title has been won by male, female wrestlers, by tag teams or even referees.

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Sebastian Radclaw 20 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 1 Bristol, England 1 <1 Defeated Damian Dunne in the Elder Stein Invitational tournament final in a Christmas Tree L-C match to become the inaugural champion. [59]
2 Ethan Silver 20 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 1 Bristol, England 1 1
3 Robbie X 21 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 2 Cardiff, Wales 1 <1
4 Wild Boar 21 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 2 Cardiff, Wales 1 <1
5 Chris Brookes 21 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 2 Cardiff, Wales 1 <1
6 Arthur Klauser-Saxon 21 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 2 Cardiff, Wales 1 <1
7 Eddie Dennis 21 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 2 Cardiff, Wales 1 <1
8 Sebastian Radclaw 21 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 2 Cardiff, Wales 2 <1
9 Chris Roberts 21 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 2 Cardiff, Wales 1 <1 Chris Roberts was the first referee to have ever won the title
10 Damian Dunne 21 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 2 Cardiff, Wales 1 <1
11 Mark Andrews 21 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 2 Cardiff, Wales 1 1
12 Nathan Daniels 22 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 3 Dudley, England 1 <1
13 Jeff Cornell 22 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 3 Dudley, England 1 <1
14 Pete Dunne 22 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 3 Dudley, England 1 <1
15 Jim Lee 22 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 3 Dudley, England 1 <1
16 Arthur Klauser-Saxon 22 December 2013 Under The MistleTour Day 3 Dudley, England 2 104
17 Mark Andrews 5 April 2014 N/A N/A 2 1
18 Pete Dunne 6 April 2014 N/A Venlo, Netherlands 2 6
19 Mark Andrews 12 April 2014 Pro Wrestling Chaos 5 - Triple Threat Bristol, England 3 1 This was a triple threat match also involving Eddie Dennis.
20 Nixon Newell 13 April 2014 TCW Release The Kraken Leeds, England 1 1 Nixon Newell was the first female wrestler to have ever won the title.
21 Wild Boar 13 April 2014 TCW Release The Kraken Leeds, England 2 8
22 Farmer Giles 20 April 2014 N/A N/A 1 <1
23 Wild Boar 20 April 2014 N/A N/A 3 12
24 Damian Dunne 2 May 2014 N/A Wolverhampton, England 2 17
25 Trent Seven 19 May 2014 N/A Rome, Italy 1 <1
26 Dave Mastiff 19 May 2014 N/A Rome, Italy 1 <1
27 Flash Morgan Webster 19 May 2014 N/A Rome, Italy 1 5
28 Arthur Klauser-Saxon 24 May 2014 Press Start Level 2 Cardiff, Wales 3 <1
29 Mark Andrews 24 May 2014 Press Start Level 2 Cardiff, Wales 4 <1
30 T-Bone 24 May 2014 Press Start Level 2 Cardiff, Wales 1 <1
31 Jim Hunter and Lee Hunter 24 May 2014 Press Start Level 2 Cardiff, Wales 1 55 This was a 2-on-1 handicap match in which both Jim and Lee simultaneously pinned T-Bone to become co-champions. They were the first ever tag team to have ever captured the title.
32 Sam Bailey and Zack Gibson 18 July 2014 The Weird And Wonderful World Of ATTACK! Pro Wrestling Bristol, England 1 <1
33 Flips and Forearms
(Mark Andrews (5) and Pete Dunne (3))
18 July 2014 The Weird And Wonderful World Of ATTACK! Pro Wrestling Bristol, England 1 <1
34 Lana Austin and Nixon Newell (2) 18 July 2014 The Weird And Wonderful World Of ATTACK! Pro Wrestling Bristol, England 1 <1
35 Mike Bird 18 July 2014 The Weird And Wonderful World Of ATTACK! Pro Wrestling Bristol, England 1 <1
36 Skat Monkey 18 July 2014 The Weird And Wonderful World Of ATTACK! Pro Wrestling Bristol, England 1 102
37 Damian Dunne 28 October 2014 GooseBUMPS 2: Sebastian Radclaw's Halloween Extravaganza Cardiff, Wales 3 <1
38 Wild Boar 28 October 2014 GooseBUMPS 2: Sebastian Radclaw's Halloween Extravaganza Cardiff, Wales 4 53
39 Sebastian Radclaw 20 December 2014 Santa's Still Real To Us, Damn It! Bristol, England 3 <1
40 Damian Dunne 20 December 2014 Santa's Still Real To Us, Damn It! Bristol, England 4 <1
41 Eddie Dennis 20 December 2014 Santa's Still Real To Us, Damn It! Bristol, England 2 56 This was a Lumber Elf match in which Eddie Dennis wrestled as Santa Claus, while Damian Dunne wrestled as Scrooge.
42 Daft Bump 14 February 2015 Wrestling To Make Love To Middlewich, England 1 <1
43 Pete Dunne 14 February 2015 Wrestling To Make Love To Middlewich, England 4 307
44 Eddie Dennis 18 December 2015 Under The MistleTour Day 1 Bristol, England 3 2
45 Wild Boar 20 December 2015 Under The MistleTour Day 3 Cardiff, Wales 5 28
46 Eddie Dennis 17 January 2016 It Was Acceptable In The 80's Cardiff, Wales 4 <1
47 Pete Dunne 17 January 2016 It Was Acceptable In The 80's Cardiff, Wales 5 77
48 Shay Purser 3 April 2016 N/A Cardiff, Wales 1 61
49 Damian Dunne 3 June 2016 Press Start 4 Cardiff, Wales 5 <1
50 Jim Hunter 3 June 2016 Press Start 4 Cardiff, Wales 1 79 This was a tag team match in which Mark Andrews, Nixon Newell and Jim Hunter defeated Damian Dunne, Mondai Lykos and Pete Dunne. Hunter pinned Damian to win the match and also the championship.
51 Travis Banks 21 August 2016 (Thank God It's Not) WinterSlam Cardiff, Wales 1 <1
52 Ryan Smile 21 August 2016 (Thank God It's Not) WinterSlam Cardiff, Wales 1 91 This was a tag team match in which Ryan Smile and Lee Construction defeated Damian Dunne and Travis Banks. Smile pinned Banks to win the match and also the championship.
Vacated 20 November 2016 Seriously? Another PPV Tie-In Event Cardiff, Wales Ryan Smile vacated the title due to unknown reasons.
53 Sean Kustom 20 November 2016 Seriously? Another PPV Tie-In Event Cardiff, Wales 1 <1 Sean Kustom defeated Lee Construction to win the vacant title.
54 Chuck Mambo 20 November 2016 Seriously? Another PPV Tie-In Event Cardiff, Wales 1 <1
55 Los Federales Santos Sr. 20 November 2016 Seriously? Another PPV Tie-In Event Cardiff, Wales 1 <1
56 Drew Parker 20 November 2016 Seriously? Another PPV Tie-In Event Cardiff, Wales 1 28
57 Danny Jones 20 November 2016 N/A Bristol, England 2 <1 Previously went under the ring name 'Nathan Daniels'.
58 Drew Parker 20 November 2016 The MistleTour 2016 Day 2 Bristol, England 2 20
59 Clint Margera 7 January 2017 FCP/ATTACK! WrestleHouse Wolverhampton, England 1 <1
60 Shay Purser 7 January 2017 FCP/ATTACK! WrestleHouse Wolverhampton, England 2 <1
61 Joel Allen 7 January 2017 FCP/ATTACK! WrestleHouse Wolverhampton, England 1 <1
62 Warren Owen 7 January 2017 FCP/ATTACK! WrestleHouse Wolverhampton, England 1 6
63 Kid Lykos 13 January 2017 ATTACK! Club One Hundred #3 Cheltenham, England 2 <1 Previously performed under the ring name Ethan Silver.
64 Warren Owen 13 January 2017 ATTACK! Club One Hundred #3 Cheltenham, England 2 43
Vacated 25 February 2017 Gorilla Pressed And Deep In Conversation Bristol, England
65 Warren Owen 25 February 2017 Gorilla Pressed And Deep In Conversation Bristol, England 3 7 Owen defeated Shay Purser to win the vacant title.
66 Everett 4 March 2017 N/A Cardiff, Wales 1 <1
Vacated 25 February 2017 Cardiff, Wales
67 Warren Owen 4 March 2017 Kris Travis Tag Team Invitational Day 1 Cardiff, Wales 4 29
68 Shay Purser 2 April 2017 ATTACK! My Sacrifice Cardiff, Wales 3 <1
69 Nixon Newell 2 April 2017 ATTACK! My Sacrifice Cardiff, Wales 3 27
70 Dick Riley 29 April 2017 PWC Sweet Dreams Bristol, England 1 <1
71 Joey Ryan 29 April 2017 PWC Sweet Dreams Bristol, England 1 6
72 Lloyd Katt 5 May 2017 N/A N/A 1 8
73 Tyler Bate 13 May 2017 Teenagers With Attitude Cheltenham, England 4 7 Previous went under the ring name 'Arthur Klauser-Saxon'.
74 Pete Dunne 20 May 2017 N/A Chicago, USA 6 574
Vacated 15 December 2018 N/A N/A
75 Robbie X 4 January 2019 The New Year ATTACK! Pro-Wrestling 24/7 Title Tournament Cheltenham, England 2 9 Robbie X defeated Connor Mills in the tournament final to win the vacant title.
76 Kyle Fletcher 13 January 2019 Despair & Traffic Cardiff, Wales 1 <1 This was a 2-on-1 handicap match where Fletcher pinned Robbie X to win the title.
77 Mark Davis 13 January 2019 Despair & Traffic Cardiff, Wales 1 <1
78 Kyle Fletcher 13 January 2019 Despair & Traffic Cardiff, Wales 2 <1
79 Mark Davis 13 January 2019 Despair & Traffic Cardiff, Wales 2 <1
80 Kyle Fletcher 13 January 2019 Despair & Traffic Cardiff, Wales 3 <1
81 Aussie Open
Kyle Fletcher (4) and Mark Davis (3)
13 January 2019 Despair & Traffic Cardiff, Wales 1 <1 This match ended in a double pin, therefore Fletcher and Davis were recognized as co-champions.
82 Robbie X 13 January 2019 Despair & Traffic Cardiff, Wales 3 28 This was a 2-on-1 handicap match in which Robbie X pinned Fletcher to win the championship.
83 Mike Bailey 10 February 2019 Long Road, No Turns Bristol, England 1 <1
84 Robbie X 10 February 2019 Long Road, No Turns Bristol, England 4 <1
85 Mike Bailey 10 February 2019 Long Road, No Turns Bristol, England 2 <1
86 Cara Noir 10 February 2019 Long Road, No Turns Bristol, England 1 56
87 Musmortus 7 April 2019 ATTACK! My Sacrifice III Cardiff, Wales 1 129 This was a three way match also involving Chief Deputy Dunne
88 Cara Noir 14 August 2019 (Thank God It's Not) WinterSlam 4 London, England 2 <1
89 Chuck Mambo 14 August 2019 (Thank God It's Not) WinterSlam 4 London, England 2 3
90 Cara Noir 17 August 2019 ATTACK! Perfection Through Silence Cardiff, Wales 3 <1
91 Chuck Mambo 17 August 2019 ATTACK! Perfection Through Silence Cardiff, Wales 3 <1
92 Cara Noir 17 August 2019 ATTACK! Perfection Through Silence Cardiff, Wales 4 <1
93 Sid Oakley 17 August 2019 ATTACK! Perfection Through Silence Cardiff, Wales 1 <1
94 Chuck Mambo 17 August 2019 ATTACK! Perfection Through Silence Cardiff, Wales 4 123
95 Nico Angelo 18 December 2019 ATTACK! Under The Mistletour 2019 Day 1 london, England 1 1,799+

Combined reigns

As of November 20, 2019.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Pete Dunne 6 964
2 Nico Angelo † 1 1,799+
3 Jim Hunter 2 134
4 Musmortus 1 129
5 Chuck Mambo 4 127
6 Arthur Klauser-Saxon/Tyler Bate 4 111
7 Skat Monkey 1 102
8 Wild Boar 5 101
9 Ryan Smile 1 91
10 Warren Owen 4 85
11 Shay Purser 3 61
12 Eddie Dennis 4 56
Cara Noir 4 56
14 Lee Hunter 1 55
15 Drew Parker 2 48
16 Robbie X 4 37
17 Nixon Newell 3 28
18 Damian Dunne 5 17
19 Lloyd Katt 1 8
20 Joey Ryan 1 6
21 Flash Morgan Webster 1 5
22 Mark Andrews 5 2
23 Ethan Silver/Kid Lykos 2 1
24 Kyle Fletcher 4 <1
25 Mark Davis 3 <1
Sebastian Radclaw 3 <1
27 Danny Jones/Nathan Daniels 2 <1
28 Chris Roberts 1 <1
Clint Margera 1 <1
Daft Bump 1 <1
Dave Mastiff 1 <1
Dick Riley 1 <1
Everett 1 <1
Farmer Giles 1 <1
Jeff Cornell 1 <1
Jim Lee 1 <1
Joel Allen 1 <1
Lana Austin 1 <1
Los Federales Santos Jr. 1 <1
Mike Bailey 1 <1
Mike Bird 1 <1
Sam Bailey 1 <1
Sean Kustom 1 <1
Sid Oakley 1 <1
Travis Banks 1 <1
T-Bone 1 <1

Attack! Tag Team Championship

ATTACK! Tag Team Championship
Details
PromotionATTACK! Pro Wrestling
Date established27 March 2015
Current champion(s)Dan Moloney and Man Like DeReiss
Date won5 February 2020
Statistics
First champion(s)Wonderland Of Wrestle (Elephant Mask and Super Santos Sr.)
Most reignsAs a team: CCK (Chris Brookes and Kid Lykos) (4 reigns)
As individual: Chris Brookes (5 reigns)
Longest reignWonderland Of Wrestle (Elephant Mask and Super Santos Sr.) (268 days)
Oldest championJim Hunter
Youngest championSuper Santos Sr. (18 years)
Heaviest championSuper Santos Sr. (216 lbs)
Lightest championNixon Newell (141 lbs)
Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific team—reign numbers for the individuals are in parentheses, if different
Days Number of days held
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days
1 Wonderland Of Wrestle
(Elephant Mask and Super Santos Sr.)
27 March 2015 ATTACK! A Showcase Of Physical Theatre Bristol, England 1 268 Defeated The Anti-Fun Police (Damian Dunne and Ryan Smile) in a tournament final to become the inaugural champions. [60]
2 The Hunter Brothers
(Jim Hunter and Lee Hunter)
20 December 2015 ATTACK! Under The MistleTour - Day 2 Cardiff, Wales 1 28 This was a three-way elimination tables match also involving The Anti-Fun Police (Damian Dunne and Ryan Smile). In this match, Elephant Mask was replaced by Ramses. During this reign, The Hunter Brothers were known as The Brothers Of Construction, fighting under the names of Jim and Lee Construction. [61]
3 CCK
(Chris Brookes and Kid Lykos)
17 January 2016 ATTACK! It Was Acceptable In The 80's Cardiff, Wales 1 77 This was a three-way match also involving Wonderland Of Wrestle (Elephant Mask and Super Santos Sr.). [62]
4 Bayside High
(Mark Andrews and Nixon Newell)
3 April 2016 ATTACK! How Do You Learn To Fall Off A 20ft Ladder? Cardiff, Wales 1 140 This was a ladder match. [63]
5 CCK
(Chris Brookes and Kid Lykos)
21 August 2016 ATTACK! (Thank God It's Not) WinterSlam Cardiff, Wales 2 118 This was a Tables, ladders & chairs match. [64]
6 Bowl-A-Rama
(Lloyd Katt and Split McPins)
17 December 2016 ATTACK! The MistleTour 2016 - Day 1 Cardiff, Wales 1 106 [65]
7 CCK
(Chris Brookes and Kid Lykos)
2 April 2017 ATTACK! My Sacrifice Cardiff, Wales 3 105 This was a Best Two out of three falls match. [66]
8 Aussie Open
(Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis)
16 July 2017 ATTACK! The Neon Wristlock Bristol, England 1 96 [67]
9 The Hunter Brothers
(Jim Hunter and Lee Hunter)
20 October 2017 ATTACK! Bodyslams And Control And Money And Power Cheltenham, England 2 57 This was a three-way match also involving Bowl-A-Rama (Lloyd Katt and Splits McPins). During this reign, The Hunter Brothers were known as The Brothers Of Obstruction, fighting under the names of Jim and Leigh Obstruction. [68]
10 Bowl-A-Rama
(Lloyd Katt and Split McPins)
16 December 2017 ATTACK! Under The MistleTour 2017 - Day 1 Cardiff, Wales 2 113 [69]
11 Team White Wolf
(A-Kid and Adam Chase)
8 April 2018 ATTACK! My Sacrifice II: EmbassyBingoMania Cardiff, Wales 1 105 [70]
12 Moustache Mountain
(Trent Seven and Tyler Bate)
22 July 2018 ATTACK! Sunglasses After Dark Cardiff, Wales 1 <1 [71]
13 CCK
(Chris Brookes and Kid Lykos)
22 July 2018 ATTACK! Sunglasses After Dark Cardiff, Wales 4 32 [72]
Vacated 23 August 2018
14 The Hunter Brothers
(Jim Hunter and Lee Hunter)
25 August 2018 ATTACK! Kris Travis Tag Team Invitational 2018 - Day 2 Cardiff, Wales 3 85 Defeated Nothing To Prove (Chuck Mambo and Drew Parker) in the Kris Travis Tag Team Invitational 2018 Tournament final to win the vacant titles. [73]
15 Aussie Open
(Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis)
18 November 2018 ATTACK! Memento Mori Cardiff, Wales 2 206 This was a Tables, ladders & chairs match also involving Nothing To Prove (Chuck Mambo and Drew Parker). [74]
16 The 0121
(Dan Moloney (2) and Man Like DeReiss)
12 June 2019 ATTACK! Live At The Dome IV London, England 1 193 Dan Moloney was previously known as Super Santos Sr. [75]
17 Ring Crew Express
(August Jackson and Sid Oakley)
22 December 2019 ATTACK! Under The Mistletour 2019 Day 4 Bristol, England 1 45 [76]
18 CCK
(Chris Brookes and Kid Lykos II)
5 February 2020 ATTACK! Awadama Fever London, England 1 <1 [77]
19 The 0121
(Dan Moloney (3) and Man Like DeReiss)
5 February 2020 ATTACK! Awadama Fever London, England 2 1,750+ [78]

Combined reigns

As of November 20, 2018.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Team No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 The 0121 †
(Dan Moloney and Man Like DeReiss)
2 1,943+
2 CCK
(Chris Brookes and Kid Lykos)
4 332
3 Aussie Open
(Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis)
2 302
4 Wonderland Of Wrestle
(Elephant Mask and Super Santos Sr.)
1 268
5 Bowl-A-Rama
(Lloyd Katt and Split McPins)
2 219
6 The Hunter Brothers
(Jim Hunter and Lee Hunter)
3 170
7 Bayside High
(Mark Andrews and Nixon Newell)
1 140
8 Team White Wolf
(A-Kid and Adam Chase)
1 105
9 Ring Crew Express
(August Jackson and Sid Oakley)
1 45
10 CCK
(Chris Brookes and Kid Lykos II)
1 <1
Moustache Mountain
(Trent Seven and Tyler Bate)
1 <1

By wrestler

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
days
1 Dan Moloney/Super Santos Sr. † 3 2,211+
2 Man Like DeReiss † 2 1,943+
3 Chris Brookes 5 332
Kid Lykos 4 332
5 Kyle Fletcher 2 302
Mark Davis 2 302
7 Elephant Mask 1 268
8 Lloyd Katt 2 219
Split McPins 2 219
10 Jim Hunter 3 170
Lee Hunter 3 170
12 Mark Andrews 1 140
Nixon Newell 1 140
14 A-Kid 1 105
Adam Chase 1 105
16 August Jackson 1 45
Sid Oakley 1 45
18 Kid Lykos II 1 <1
Trent Seven 1 <1
Tyler Bate 1 <1

Attack! Pro Wrestling Triple Crown Champions

While nothing is made official yet in terms of there being First Crown Champions within Attack! Pro Wrestling, there are three different championship belts current active in the promotion, and many performers over the years are one championship away from being crowned a Triple Crown Champion. Below is a brief table of those who are eligable to becoming Triple Crown Champions in alphabetical order.

Text
Dates in bold The date the wrestler achieved the Triple Crown
Champion Primary championship Tag team championship Secondary championship
Attack! Championship Tag Team 24:7
Cara Noir 21 December 2019 N/A 10 February 2019
Chris Brookes N/A 17 January 2016 21 December 2013
Damien Dunne 25 February 2017 N/A 21 December 2013
Dan Moloney N/A 27 March 2015 (as Super Santos Sr.) 20 November 2016 (as Los Federales Santos Sr.)
Eddie Dennis 20 November 2016 N/A 21 December 2013
Jim Hunter N/A 20 December 2015 (as Jim Construction; with Lee Construction) 24 May 2014 (with Lee Hunter)
Kid Lykos N/A 17 January 2016 21 December 2013 (as Ethan Silver)
Kyle Fletcher N/A 16 July 2017 (with Mark Davis) 13 January 2019
Lee Hunter N/A 20 December 2015 (as Lee Construction; with Jim Construction) 24 May 2014 (with Jim Hunter)
LK Mezinger N/A 17 December 2016 (as Lloyd Katt; with Splits McPins) Between 29 April 2017 & 13 May 2017 (as Lloyd Katt)
Mark Andrews N/A 3 April 2016 2017 (with Nixon Newell) 21 December 2013
Mark Davis N/A 16 July 2017 (with Kyle Fletcher) 13 January 2019
Morgan Webster 20 August 2017 N/A 19 May 2014
Nixon Newell N/A 3 April 2016 (with Mark Andrews) 13 April 2014
Shay Purser 14 July 2019 (as M.Shay Ultra) N/A 3 April 2016
Sid Oakley N/A 19 November 2019 (with August Jackson) 17 August 2019
Trent Seven N/A 22 July 2018 (with Tyler Bate) 19 May 2014
Tyler Bate N/A 22 July 2018 (with Trent Seven) 21 December 2013 (as Arthur Klauser-Saxon)
Wild Boar 19 September 2018 N/A 21 December 2013

Embassy Bingo Cathays Invitational Classic Tournament

  • 2020 winner: Connor Mills[79]

Elder Stein Invitational Tournament

Kris Travis Tag Team Invitational Tournament

References

  1. ^ a b "Mark Andrews (@MantotheDrews) Interview – April 2014". 12 April 2014.
  2. ^ "attack pro wrestling – The British Wrestling Revival Blog".
  3. ^ a b "FSM Reader Awards 2016 - Vote now! - Fighting Spirit Magazine". Archived from the original on 10 January 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  4. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Titles « Attack! Pro Wrestling (Attack!) « Promotions Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  5. ^ "When Wrestling Meets Video Games - Heelbook". 31 July 2014.
  6. ^ Forrest (30 March 2016). "The Beginner's Guide to Attack! Pro Wrestling". Archived from the original on 9 January 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  7. ^ a b -, Wicid Impoter (14 April 2016). "Rhys Review: Attack! Pro Wrestling - How Do You Learn To Fall Off A 20ft Ladder? (3/4/2016)". Archived from the original on 2 October 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2017. {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  8. ^ a b c Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! 24:7 Championship « Titles Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  9. ^ a b "Wrestling Friends 2 - Mandrews & Pete Dunne".
  10. ^ "Attack!Wrestling - Viewing Profile".
  11. ^ "Interview : 'White Lightning' Mark Andrews". 14 March 2014.
  12. ^ a b c d Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Events « Attack! Pro Wrestling (Attack!) « Promotions Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  13. ^ "A weekend of pro wrestling in Birmingham, August 12-14th - UK Wrestling Events".
  14. ^ a b Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  15. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  16. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  17. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  18. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! Charity Show - We Do It For The Money, Obviously « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  19. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! Press Start « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  20. ^ AttackProWrestling (18 September 2013). "Attack! Pro Wrestling - "Press Start" DVD TRAILER" – via YouTube.
  21. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Wonderland Of Wrestle « Tag Teams Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  22. ^ a b "Attack! Pro Wrestling Confirm Their Return To Cardiff This April". 10 February 2015.
  23. ^ "chikarapro on Twitter".
  24. ^ "chikarapro on Twitter".
  25. ^ "chikarapro on Twitter".
  26. ^ a b Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! Under The MistleTour 2015 - Tag 1 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  27. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! Under The MistleTour 2015 - Tag 2 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  28. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! It Was Acceptable In The 80's « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  29. ^ "Triple Threat Championship Match Confirmed For Attack! Pro Wrestling 'How Do You Learn To Fall Off A 20ft Ladder?'". 15 March 2016.
  30. ^ "Attack! Pro Wrestling 'How Do You Learn To Fall Off A 20ft Ladder?' FULL Results". 3 April 2016.
  31. ^ -, Rhys Hawkins (15 December 2016). "Wrestling Review: Attack! Pro Wrestling – Seriously? Another PPV Tie-In Event". {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  32. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! Press Start 4 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  33. ^ "What an evening was had at "Press Start... - Attack! Pro Wrestling - Facebook".
  34. ^ "#Announcement: Attack! (@Attackwrestling) "RaffleMania" *Three Matches Signed & More*". 30 June 2016. Archived from the original on 10 January 2017. Retrieved 9 January 2017.
  35. ^ "Attack! RaffleMania II: Stripwrecked Review – Ginger Jesus!". 9 August 2016.
  36. ^ "Attack! Pro Wrestling - (Thank God It's Not) WinterSlam (August 21, 2016) - BackBodyDrop.com". 4 October 2016.
  37. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! (Thank God It's Not) WinterSlam « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  38. ^ "Attack! Pro Wrestling 'Attack Pro's Not Dead' FULL Results". 24 September 2016.
  39. ^ "5-On-5 Elimination Match Confirmed For Attack! Pro Wrestling 'Seriously? Another PPV Tie-In Event'". 11 November 2016.
  40. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! Seriously? Another PPV Tie-In Event « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  41. ^ "411MANIA - Euro Fury: Attack! Pro Wrestling – Seriously? Not Another PPV Tie-In Event".
  42. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! The MistleTour 2016 - Tag 1 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  43. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! The MistleTour 2016 - Tag 2 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  44. ^ Leigh, Rob (19 September 2016). "Fight Club: PRO's Trent Seven promises Drew Galloway a roasting in Wolverhampton".
  45. ^ a b Kreikenbohm, Philip. "FCP/Attack! WrestleHouse « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  46. ^ "The Week In British Wrestling: Attack! open Club One Hundred". 21 July 2016.
  47. ^ -, Rhys Hawkins (5 October 2016). "Rhys Review: Attack! & Dragon Pro Wrestling - Freshers Wrestling (20/9/2016)". {{cite web}}: |last= has numeric name (help)
  48. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3190
  49. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=179122
  50. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=2471
  51. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=162591
  52. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=167666
  53. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=181865
  54. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=202831
  55. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=197836
  56. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=197839
  57. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=232930
  58. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=232930
  59. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=105199
  60. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=162591
  61. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=143100
  62. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=143102
  63. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=145432
  64. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=159944
  65. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=166487
  66. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=172120
  67. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=179122
  68. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=183958
  69. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=189636
  70. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=194491
  71. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=197829
  72. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=197829
  73. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=197829
  74. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=197836
  75. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=224186
  76. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=224186
  77. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=251816
  78. ^ https://www.cagematch.net/?id=1&nr=251816
  79. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "ATTACK! 1st Annual Embassy Bingo Cathays Invitational Classic « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  80. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! Under The MistleTour - Tag 1 « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".
  81. ^ Kreikenbohm, Philip. "Attack! GooseBUMPS « Events Database « CAGEMATCH - The Internet Wrestling Database".