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Leicester Pro Wrestling

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Live Pro Wrestling
AcronymLPW
HeadquartersBirmingham
Founder(s)Mike Andrew
Owner(s)Mark Brownhill
FormerlyLeicester Pro Wrestling
Websitewww.lpwentertainment.com

Live Professional Wrestling (LPW), formerly Leicester Pro Wrestling, is a British professional wrestling promotion based in the Midlands and running shows in Leicestershire and Birmingham. The promotion was originally a collaboration between MPW co-promoter Mike Andrew and NBW promoter Gerry Norton (carried over from the MPW/NBW relationship which saw the NBW British Ironman Championship defended in both promotions, and highlighted by the mix of MPW and NBW talent on early LPW shows), but this relationship was ended sometime in mid-2006 and Andrew began promoting LPW shows with Mark Brownhill. In 2008 Mike Andrew retired and passed the company onto Mark Brownhill.

History[edit]

Early days[edit]

LPW ran its first show in December 2005 in Syston, Leicestershire, at the Royal British Legion Club (a venue previously used by Midlands Professional Wrestling, LPW's now-defunct sister company with which it shared a substantial amount of talent. The show was main-evented by a battle royale to crown the first LPW Champion, which was won by John Bull.

A month later, LPW ran its second show on 15 January 2006 at another regular MPW venue, the Ivy Leaf Social Club in Sheldon, Birmingham (the venue was used by both companies up until MPW's closure later that year), then returned to the Royal British Legion Club in Syston on 20 January. A third Syston show was planned for February, but the Royal British Legion Club was demolished. LPW found a replacement venue in the form of the Syston & District Conservative Club, and ran their first show there on 10 March 2006.[1] The promotion continued to use this venue on a semi-regular basis for the rest of 2006.[2]

Expansion & Present-day venues[edit]

LPW continued the trend of running shows at former MPW venues with its 7 April show in Willenhall,[3] but also expanded into new venues of its own such as the Social Club & Institute in Minworth, Sutton Coldfield, and Lea Hall Sports & Social Club.[4] LPW's first show at Lea Hall featured renowned British wrestler Doug Williams. Whilst Willenhall was abandoned as a venue after only one show, Minworth and Lea Hall remain regular venues for LPW, along with Shard End Social Club, and Leicestershire venues Thurmaston Progressive Working Men's Club and Stocking Farm Social Club.

Championships[edit]

LPW currently recognize 6 of their own champions. 3 of these championships (the Central Counties, Phoenix City and now-LPW-exclusive British Ironman titles) were carried over from MPW, with a further 3 (the LPW Heavyweight, Tag Team and Welsh belts) being added. No wrestler has yet won all 6, the closest being Mad Mike, John Bull and Ronin, with 3 reigns with different belts each. The promotion also recognizes the British Under 23's Champion.[5]

Wider involvement in the British Wrestling scene[edit]

LPW has strong working relationships with the Birmingham-based Sovereign World Wrestling Alliance and Anti-Watershed Wrestling promotions and the Hull-based Pure Wrestling Association, based mainly around free exchanges of talent.

LPW was also one of several promotions to contribute talent to the British Under 23's Championship event in November, 2006. Despite becoming involved too late to enter a representative in the tournament itself, the promotion sent "Ironman" Chris Stone to compete in a non-tournament four-way elimination contest against representatives of various other promotions.

On 12 August 2007, Triple X Wrestling made a mini invasion of fellow Midlands promotion Leicester Pro Wrestling. While many of the Triple X roster wrestled for Leicester Pro Wrestling on a regular basis, the invasion included several who did not. Jimmy Havoc went up against Jekkel for the LPW British Iron Man Championship, in a match where Jekkel managed to retain his title. Zack Sabre Jr beat Ashton Smith via submission, in a rematch from "Chop Him In The Valentines". The main event saw Omer Ibrahim pin then LPW Champion Andy Shoes in a non-title contest.[6]

Roster[edit]

LPW currently recognizes the following wrestlers as members of its roster:

  • The Bouncer
  • Carnage
  • Dan Williams and tag partner the enforcer
  • Dante Corinthian Vandal
  • Damian Dunne (Formerly Omen of the Wyld Stallyns)
  • Gang* (pronounced Gang-star)
  • Jay Icon
  • John Bull
  • Jekkel
  • K.I.D (notorious K.I.D)
  • L.M.R.
  • Pete Dunne
  • "The It Boy" Quentin Hyde-Styles
  • Reno
  • Ronin
  • Scott Grimm
  • "The Golden Boy of British Wrestling" Stunning Terry Seddon (Formerly Tezz of the Wyld Stallyns)
  • The Boss (manager of The Bouncer)
  • LGT ('Lord' Graham Thomas)
  • Tucker Star (AKA Ryan Smile)
  • Peter Stevens (Referee)
  • Tony Russell (Referee)
  • Max Brownhill (Referee)

See also[edit]


Other articles of the topic Professional wrestling : WWE Crown Jewel

Other articles of the topic United Kingdom : Ziggy Stardust
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References[edit]

  1. "LPW SYSTON MARCH 10th". Retrieved 2008-11-12.
  2. "LPW 16th June Potentially hazardous, syston 16th June". Retrieved 2008-11-12.
  3. "Weekend Results: LPW , GPW, UCW, FCW, FSW, wZw & More". Retrieved 2008-11-12.
  4. "Doug Williams V's Keith Myatt 17th SEPT LPW". Retrieved 2008-11-12.
  5. "LPW Championship Holders". Retrieved 2008-11-12.
  6. BritWres.com - British Wrestling News & Views

External links[edit]


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