5 Scottish stars that should be featured more in ICW in 2020

Who could feature more regularly in ICW next year?
Who could feature more regularly in ICW next year?

#4 KOE

KOE. Credit: The Wilsons.
KOE. Credit: The Wilsons.

Speaking of tag teams, Kai Williams-King and King Killa have already made an impression in ICW.

Their one appearance last year against current ICW Tag Team Champions The Purge saw them earn rave reviews for their performance.

Coming out of the Source Wrestling school, the brotherly duo KOE display capabilities that could easily see them adapt to being both faces and heels.

They have a natural charisma and swagger about their in-ring presence that is almost infectious regardless of what act they are trying to play.

The ICW tag team division is arguably the most stacked it’s been in years. In order to prevent repetition though, it’s important that they keep integrating new blood.

Outside of the promotion in Scotland, there isn’t many more highly rated than KOE.


#3 Emily Hayden

Emily Hayden. Credit: David J Wilson.
Emily Hayden. Credit: David J Wilson.

Anyone who can get a toaster over with a crowd deserves a shot at the big time.

Hayden’s work at Glasgow-based all women’s promotion Fierce Females in 2019 has earned rave reviews from those who’ve followed it regularly.

Not only is she full of charisma, but she has a fantastic ability to tell an effective story in the ring.

Hayden is highly regarded across Scotland as a two time W3L Women's Champion. Having been fired on screen for Fierce Females, there’s a chance there to try her hand at ICW.

Critics have commented on the promotion's lack of depth in its women’s division. Adding someone like Hayden would add a whole new direction.

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