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Irish professional wrestling promotion

Over the Top Wrestling, commonly abbreviated to OTT, is an Irish professional wrestling promotion based in Dublin, Ireland, that was founded in 2014.[1] The promotion mixes elements of traditional pro wrestling, comedy and sports entertainment.[2] Over the Top Wrestling showcases the best Irish talent and also brings in renowned stars from overseas.[3][4] Shows typically took place in Dublin’s Tivoli Theatre until its demise.[5] Events now take place primarily in the Smithfield area of Dublin and in Belfast at the Europa Hotel. OTT also runs shows from Limerick, Derry and Wexford. Special ‘Supershows’ occur at the National Stadium periodically. ‘Contenders’ billed shows featuring up and coming local talent are run from the National Stadium’s Ringside Club. As of 2022, Over The Top Wrestling expanded into Wolverhampton, England.

History[edit]

Founded in 2014 as an alternative to the family friendly offerings on the Irish wrestling scene at the time, OTT was aimed at an over 18s audience with the intention of giving adult wrestling fans something grittier to enjoy, with a shift away from a PG product. Initially the show focused mainly on Irish talent, with gimmicks relating to Irish culture such as the Traveller influenced Luther Ward and the Ward Family, Session Moth Martina, the working class-styled Lads from the Flats and the elitist “Lord of The Manor” Paul Tracey. The show was initially composed of wrestlers trained by Main Stage Wrestling and Fight Factory training schools. As the promotion evolved it attracted more renowned stars from abroad including the likes of Mick Foley, Jon Moxley, Cody Rhodes, Kenny Omega and The Young Bucks.

Post-Pandemic Era[edit]

After 17 months without a show due to the COVID-19 pandemic, OTT returned in Belfast on 18 July 2021 with “Welcome Back to the Second Half”. The show featured predominantly Irish mainstays from the pre-pandemic OTT era as well as a number of imports based in the UK such as Omari, Emersyn Jayne, Jamie Hayter and Mark Haskins. This show seen the unification of the GN Title held by Adam Maxted and the vacated OTT World Title in a match won by Mark Haskins to become double champion. A Tag tournament eliminator was also held due to Moustache Mountain vacating their titles . The tournament finals seen The Kings of The North (Bonesaw & Damien Corvin) beat The Lads From the Flats (Paddy M & Session Moth Martina) win to the belts for the fourth time.

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The following shows saw the promotion of a number of the contenders roster including Justin Daniels, and Danny Cross (simply known as “Jay”) who won the OTT Tag Team Titles with B.Cool on his main roster. Liamo also became a regular on the shows as a manager for Paddy M and Martina, and later made his in-ring debut on Contenders 18, the first such show in the post-pandemic er. This card also introduced Fabio to OTT. Sammy D defeated Scotty Davis for the OTT No Limits Title at the 2021 Wexford Spiegeltent Festival live event, becoming the first unrecorded title change in company history.

2022 began with a double header of Saturday and Sunday shows “OTT Live at the Ringside”. This weekend saw long time babyface and fan-favorite Terry Thatcher turn heel after being unable to beat Session Moth Martina for the GN Championship. He also headed up his own stable called The DeThatchment. Mark Haskins was unable to make The Road to Scrappermania show in Dublin due to travel issues, as a result an impromptu main event was made for the OTT Tag Team Championships which saw Aussie Open overcome B.Cool and Jay to win the titles for the first time. This show also set up a number of matches for the Scrappermania 6 stadium show.

The Following months seen a soft relaunch of OTT in Dublin as they took up residence in The Complex, a venue in Dublin’s city center for their first show in the capital city since the Tivoli days “Poetry Slam”. A returning Omari overcame Mark Haskins to become the OTT World Champion. The following months saw the retirement of B Cool in a career v title match against Sammy D, The formation of “The Draw” (Sammy D, Charlie Sterling and Adam Maxted) and a heel turn by babyface Jay to join the Draw. 2022 ended with the Draw holding the Tag Team Titles, NLW & GN Championships.

Expansion[edit]

Over The Top Wrestling expanded into Wolverhampton, England after the relaunch, booking shows in The Hangar. On St. Patrick’s Day Weekend 2023, a notable piece of history was made. Three titles changed hands on three consecutive nights in three different cities. Wolverhampton saw its first championship switch when hometown hero Trent Seven captured the OTT No Limits Title. The next night in Dublin, Sammy D won the OTT World Championship in the main event of ScrapperMania VII. Then on Sunday, in Belfast, The Kings of the North began their record fifth reign as OTT Tag Team Champions.

Championships[edit]

Championship Current champion(s) Reign Date won Days
held
Location Notes
OTT World Championship Sammy D 1 March 18, 2023 34 Dublin, Ireland Defeated Omari at ScrapperMania VII Day 2
OTT No Limits Championship Trent Seven 1 March 17, 2023 35 Wolverhampton, England Defeated Sammy D at ScrapperMania VII Day 1
OTT Tag Team Championship The Kings of the North 5 March 19, 2023 33 Belfast, Northern Ireland Defeated The Draw at OTT The Night After Mania
OTT Women’s Championship Session Moth Martina 3 March 18, 2023 34 Dublin, Ireland Defeated Debbie Keitel at ScrapperMania VII
OTT Gender Neutral Championship Danny Cross 2 December 17, 2022 125 Dublin, Ireland Defeated LJ Cleary at Now That’s Cool, OTT Christmas Party Day 1

OTT World Championship[edit]

OTT World Championship
Promotion Over the Top Wrestling
Date established 3 February 2018
Current champion(s) Sammy D
Date won 18 March 2023

Reigns[edit]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily

Combined reigns[edit]

Indicates the current champion

OTT No Limits Championship[edit]

The OTT No Limits Championship is a title in Over the Top Wrestling. The current champion is Trent Seven, who is in his first reign. The championship predates Over The Top and was competed for across various promotions in Europe. Within OTT, it was initially used as the top tier title in the company, until the introduction of the OTT World Championship. It now serves as the company’s secondary championship.

OTT No Limits Championship
Promotion Over the Top Wrestling
Date established 4 March 2007
Current champion(s) Trent Seven
Date won 17 March 2023
  • NLW Heavyweight Championship
    (2007 – 2009)
  • AWR No Limits Championship
    (2009 – 2014)
  • NLW Heavyweight Championship
    (2014 – 2015)
  • OTT No Limits Championship
    (2015 – present)
First champion(s) Dunkan Disorderly
Most reigns Dunkan Disorderly (4 reigns)
Longest reign Scotty Davis (756 days)
Shortest reign Michael Knight and Rene Dupree (2 days)

Reigns[edit]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 Dunkan Disorderly 4 March 2007 NLW Crowning Of A Champion Dublin 1 322 2 Disorderly defeated Anthony Idol, Georgie Mac and Joey Cabray in a 4 way match to become the inaugural champion [11]
2 Sean Brennan 20 January 2008 NLW Naas, Ireland 1 56 2 This was a three way match also involving Anthony Idol [12]
3 Heidenreich 16 March 2008 AWR Rampage Tour 2008 Castlebar, Ireland 1 27 4 This was a three way match also involving Shaka [13]
4 Sean Brennan 12 April 2008 NLW 2nd Anniversary Show Naas, Ireland 2 340 6 [14]
5 Rob Van Dam 18 March 2009 AWR European Tour 2009 – Day 1 Paris, France 1 6 3 This was a three way match also involving Sabu [15]
6 Rene Dupree 24 March 2009 AWR European Tour 2009 – Day 5 Bordeaux, France 1 2 0 [16]
Vacated 26 March 2009
7 Dunkan Disorderly 31 August 2009 AWR Summer Bash Tour 2009 – Day 6 Belfast 2 88 4 This was 3 way match with Sean Brennan and Paddy Morrow [17]
8 Michael Knight 27 November 2009 AWR European Invasion 2009 – Day 7 Regensburg, Deutschland 1 2 1 [18]
9 PAC 29 November 2009 AWR European Invasion 2009 – Day 9 Oberhausen, Deutschland 1 9 2 This was a three way match also involving El Generico [19]
10 Dunkan Disorderly 8 December 2009 AWR European Invasion 2009 – Day 12 Toulouse, France 3 337 5 This was a three way match also involving El Generico [20]
11 Daivari 10 November 2010 AWR Twisted Steel Tour – Day 1 Bordeaux, France 1 11 1 [21]
12 Shawn Brennan 21 November 2010 AWR Twisted Steel Tour – Day 7 Rouen, France 3 63 0 [22]
13 Paul Tracey 23 January 2011 NLW New Year′s Bash Naas, Ireland 1 245 9 [23]
14 Dunkan Disorderly 25 September 2011 NLW 5th Anniversary Show Naas, Ireland 4 119 1 [24]
15 Paddy Morrow 22 January 2012 NLW New Year′s Bash Naas, Ireland 1 369 2 [25]
16 Paul Tracey 25 January 2013 FFPW Bray, Ireland 2 2 0 [26]
17 Danny Butler 27 January 2013 NLW New Year′s Bash Naas, Ireland 1 534 2 [27]
18 Luther Ward 15 July 2014 N/A N/A 1 221 2
19 Paul Tracey 21 February 2015 OTT Humperdink And The Monster Factory Dublin 3 190 3 [28]
20 Pete Dunne 30 August 2015 OTT Too Cool Dublin 1 209 6 [29]
21 Luther Ward 26 March 2016 OTT Scrappermania 2 – The Rising Dublin 2 168 2 [30]
22 Pete Dunne 10 September 2016 OTT Wrestling Is Art Dublin 2 147 1 [31]
23 Ryan Smile 4 February 2017 OTT Martina’s Gaff Party 2: Back In The Dr. Dre – Dublin Dublin 1 182 3 [32]
24 Mark Haskins 5 August 2017 OTT WrestleRama – Dublin Dublin 1 126 4 This was a three way elimination match also involving Marty Scurll [33]
25 Jordan Devlin 9 December 2017 OTT Being The Elite Dublin 1 56 2 [34]
Vacated 3 February 2018 OTT Homecoming Dublin Devlin vacated the title when he was awarded the OTT Championship
26 Terry Thatcher 13 May 2018 OTT Contenders 9 Dublin 1 154 1 Defeated Scotty Davis in a tournament final [35]
27 Curtis Murray 14 October 2018 OTT Defiant 2 Dublin 1 350 2 [36]
28 Scotty Davis 29 September 2019 OTT Martina’s Gaff Party 4 Belfast 1 756 3 This was a three way elimination match also involving Calum Black [37]
29 Sammy D 24 October 2021 Spiegeltent Festival 2021 Wexford 1 509 14 [38]
30 Trent Seven 17 March 2023 OTT ScrapperMania VII Wolverhampton 1 35+ 0

Combined reigns[edit]

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Successful
defenses
Combined days
1 Dunkan Disorderly 4 12 866
2 Scotty Davis 1 3 756
3 Danny Butler 1 2 534
4 Sammy D 1 14 567
5 Sean Guinness 3 8 459
6 Paul Tracey 3 12 437
7 Luther Ward 2 4 389
8 Paddy Morrow 1 2 369
9 Pete Dunne 2 7 356
10 Curtis Murray 1 2 350
11 Ryan Smile 1 3 182
12 Terry Thatcher 1 1 154
13 Mark Haskins 1 4 126
14 Jordan Devlin 1 2 56
16 Trent Seven † 1 0 35+
15 Heidenreich 1 4 27
17 Daivari 1 1 11
18 PAC 1 2 9
19 Rob Van Dam 1 3 6
20 Rene Dupree 1 0 2
Michael Knight 1 1 2

OTT Tag Team Championship[edit]

The OTT Tag Team Championship is a title in Over the Top Wrestling primarily contested for by tag teams but has also regularly been defended under Freebird Rules by 3-man teams. The current champions are The Kings Of The North with Damien Corvin and Dunkan Disorderly holding the titles. This is the fifth reign for The Kings Of The North overall and the first for Corvin and Disorderly as a pair. Individually, it is Damien Corvin’s fifth reign and Dunkan Disorderly’s third reign.

Reigns[edit]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
+ Current reign is changing daily
No. Champion Championship change Reign statistics Notes Ref.
Date Event Location Reign Days Defenses
1 The Kings Of The North
(Bonesaw and Damien Corvin)
25 July 2015 Respect My Authority Dublin, Ireland 1 308 3 Bonesaw and Corvin won a four way elimination match also involving The Gymnasties, The Lads From The Flats and The Wards to become the inaugural champions [39]
2 The Gymnasties
(B. Cool and Sammy D)
28 May 2016 Even Better Than Better Than Our Best Dublin, Ireland 1 203 2 [40]
3 The Kings Of The North
(Bonesaw (2), Damien Corvin (2) and Dunkan Disorderly)
17 December 2016 The Dream Before Christmas Dublin, Ireland 2 414 8 Defended titles under Freebird Rule [41]
4 The Rapture
(Charlie Sterling, Sha Samuels and Zack Gibson)
3 February 2018 Homecoming – Dublin Dublin, Ireland 1 120 3 This was a steel cage match. Defended titles under Freebird Rule. [42]
5 The Kings Of The North
(Bonesaw(3), Damien Corvin(3) and Dunkan Disorderly(2))
3 June 2018 Live In Belfast Belfast, Northern Ireland 3 286 6 Defended titles under Freebird Rule [43]
6 Moustache Mountain
(Trent Seven and Tyler Bate)
16 March 2019 Scrappermania V Dublin, Ireland 1 855 3 Won titles in a 6 man tag team match alongside Pete Dunne. Only Bate and Seven would go on to defend the titles. [8]
Vacated 15 July 2021 Titles were announced as being vacated by Moustache Mountain prior to restart of OTT, following hiatus due to COVID-19 pandemic.
7 The Kings Of The North
(Bonesaw (4) and Damien Corvin (4))
18 July 2021 Welcome Back to the Second Half Belfast 4 56 1 Kings of the North won a triangle tournament for the vacant championship. [10]
8 B. Cool and Jay 12 September 2021 Banjaxed II Belfast 1 160 3 Jay also known by ringname Danny Cross [44]
9 Aussie Open
(Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis)
19 February 2022 Road to Scrappermania Dublin 1 153 2
10 VeloCities
(Jude London and Paris De Silva)
22 July 2022 Poetry Slam Dublin, Ireland 1 28 1 Won a 3 way match which also included Kings of The North
11 The Draw
(Adam Maxted and Charlie Sterling (2))
19 August 2022 Wrestling Lives Here Dublin, Ireland 1 245+ 6
12 The Kings Of The North
(Damien Corvin (5) and Dunkan Disorderly (3))
19 March 2023 OTT The Night After Mania Belfast, Northern Ireland 5 33+ 0

Combined reigns[edit]

Indicates the current champion

By wrestler[edit]

Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Successful
defenses
Combined
days
1 Damien Corvin + 3 17 1,197 +
2 Bonesaw 3 17 1,164
3 Trent Seven 1 2 851
Tyler Bate 1 2 851
4 Dunkan Disorderly + 2 11 733 +
5 B. Cool 2 5 363
7 Charlie Sterling 2 6 332
8 Adam Maxted 1 3 212
9 Sammy D 1 2 203
10 Danny Cross 1 3 160
11 Mark Davis 1 1 153
Kyle Fletcher 1 1 153
12 Sha Samuels 1 3 120
Zack Gibson 1 3 120
13 Jude London 1 1 28
Paris De Silva 1 1 28

OTT Women’s Championship[edit]

The OTT Women’s Championship is a title in Over the Wrestling and is competed for by female talent. The current champion is Session Moth Martina who is in her third reign.

Reigns[edit]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
<1 Reign lasted less than a day
+ Current reign is changing daily

Combined reigns[edit]

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Combined
defenses
Combined
days
1 Emersyn Jayne 2 4 994
2 Debbie Keitel 1 6 371
3 Katey Harvey 2 3 301
4 Session Moth Martina † 3 3 270+
5 Raven Creed 1 4 224
6 Valkyrie 1 2 153

OTT Gender Neutral Championship[edit]

The OTT Gender Neutral Championship is a title in Over the Top Wrestling and is open to both male and female talent. The current champion is Danny Cross, who is in his second reign.

Reigns[edit]

Key
No. Overall reign number
Reign Reign number for the specific champion
Days Number of days held
Defenses Number of successful defenses
<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 Defenses
1 B. Cool 9 December 2017 OTT Being The Elite Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 1 <1 0 B. Cool is recognized as the inaugural champion by OTT having produced the belt after an “OTT show in Rio De Janeiro” he was then forced to immediately defend the belt as punishment for making his own belt. [54]
2 Session Moth Martina 9 December 2017 OTT Being The Elite Dublin 1 99 2 Martina teamed with Kay Lee Ray and defeated The Angel Cruzers (Angel Cruz and B. Cool) in a no holds barred tag team match. [34]
3 LJ Cleary 18 March 2018 OTT Contenders 7: Outer Space Odyssey SuperShow Dublin 1 237 7 [55]
4 Mark Haskins 10 November 2018 OTT Redemption Dublin 1 162 3 This was a four-way match also involving Chris Ridgeway and Scotty Davis [56]
5 Terry Thatcher 21 April 2019 OTT Contenders 14 Dublin 1 <1 0 [57]
6 Mark Haskins 21 April 2019 OTT Contenders 14 Dublin 2 259 3 Haskins cashed in his Golden Briefcase contract on Terry Thatcher immediately after losing a match to him. [57]
7 Adam Maxted 5 January 2020 OTT Stickin Out Belfast 1 560 1 [57]
8 Mark Haskins 18 July 2021 OTT Welcome Back to the Second Half Belfast 3 83 0 This match was also for the vacant OTT World Championship.
9 Session Moth Martina 9 October 2021 Martina’s Gaff Party 6 Dublin, Ireland 2 385 3 This was a triple threat match which also involves Terry Thatcher. [58]
10 Danny Cross 22 July 2022 Poetry Slam Dublin, Ireland 1 65 1 This was a triple threat match which also involved Mike Bailey. Danny Cross was known as Jay during this reign.
11 Sammy D 25 September 2022 I’m Gonna Fight ‘Em All Dublin, Ireland 1 83 0 This was a Title vs Title match for the OTT NLW Championship
12 LJ Cleary 17 December 2022 Now That’s Cool, OTT Christmas Party Day 1 Dublin, Ireland 2 >1 0
13 Danny Cross 17 December 2022 Now That’s Cool, OTT Christmas Party Day 1 Dublin, Ireland 2 125+ 4 Jay cashed in his Golden Briefcase contract immediately following LJ Cleary’s title win. Also reverted to previous name of Danny Cross.

Combined reigns[edit]

As of April 21, 2023.

Indicates the current champion
Rank Wrestler No. of
reigns
Successful
defenses
Combined
days
1 Adam Maxted 1 1 560
2 Mark Haskins 3 3 504
3 Session Moth Martina 2 5 285
4 LJ Cleary 2 7 237
5 Danny Cross † 2 4 190+
6 Sammy D 1 0 83
7 B. Cool 1 0 <1
Terry Thatcher 1 0 <1

OTT wrestlers are freelance competitors, meaning they may also appear for multiple promotions worldwide, as well as performing for OTT.

Main roster male talent[edit]

Ring name Notes
Adam Maxted The Draw
Angel Cruz
Big Damo
Bittersweet Josh Sweet & Sour
Boots Murphy
Bonesaw Kings of the North
Matthew ‘Bullet’ Smyth Social Elite
CBL
Charlie Sterling The Draw
CJ West
Conn Kelly Kelly agus Lynch
Damien Corvin Kings of the North, OTT Tag Team Champion
Dan Moloney
Danny Cross The Draw, OTT Gender Neutral Champion
Dara Lynch Kelly agus Lynch
Dunkan Disorderly Kings of the North, OTT Tag Team Champion
Fabio The Freshnas
Fabulous Nicky Sweet & Sour
Gabriel Kidd
Ilja Zarkov
Justin Daniels
Kid Lykos
Layton Buzzard
Lee Hunter
Leon Slater
Liamo
Liam Royal
LJ Cleary
Man Like Deriess
Mark Haskins
Martin Steers The Freshnas
Michael Oku
Omari
Renzo Rose
Ricky Knight Jr.
Robbie X
Sammy D The Draw, OTT World Champion
Scotty Davis
Sean Guinness Social Elite
The Sem
Steve Savage The DeThatchment
Terry Thatcher The DeThatchment
Trent Seven OTT No Limits Champion

Main roster female talent[edit]

Ring name Notes
Amira
Anita Vaughan
Ava White
Debbie Kietel
Emersyn Jayne
Kasey Owens
Session Moth Martina OTT Women’s Champion
Myla Grace
Raven Creed The DeThatchment

Non-wrestlers[edit]

Ring name Notes
Joe Cabray Owner of OTT Wrestling
Aonghus Óg McAnally Host, commentator
Dennis Murphy Ring Announcer
J Money Manager of Omari & Liam Royal
Jamie Coleman Commentator
Niall Fox Referee
Noah Walker Enforcer for The DeThatchment
Paul Tracey Manager of Social Elite
Vicky Haskins Manager of Mark Haskins

Special appearances/alumni[edit]

See also[edit]

References[edit]

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