An East Kilbride wrestler has paid tribute to his biggest fan as he gears up for an Insane Championship Wrestling (ICW) title match next month.‘The Outlaw’Stevie James has opened up about one of the toughest moments he faced in his wrestling career as he pays tribute to his late mum June Kirkwood.Stevie, real name Steven Sanders, will be challenging Jason Reed for the Zero-G Championship at ICW's highly anticipated annual summer wrestling event, Shug's Hoose Party 8, in The Garage, Glasgow on Sunday, August 13.The Lanarkshire Live app is available to download now.
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I’ve watched the very best in professional wrestling fight for the Zero-G championship. "Wrestlers like Lionheart, BT Gunn, Finn Balor and Stevie Boy Xavier have all held the title, and now I have the opportunity to add my name too that list. "This is not just another match to me, this is the result of almost a decade of hard work and sacrifice.
Jason Reed is one of the very best in ICW, and is another example of hard work and sacrifice paying off. "I know that at Shug’s Hoose Party 8, both myself and Jason want to prove to the world that we are the best but this is my shot.
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