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** ''Defiant #9'' had Wrestling/JimmyHavoc and Primate battling for the Defiant Hardcore Title. The two of them then were forced to defend the Tag Team titles against Chris Ridgeway and Mark Haskins. [[spoiler:It took Jimmy Havoc bringing [[AnAxeToGrind an axe]] to the stage to prompt the rest of the IPW roster to come onto Ridgeway and Haskins's aid, then they proceeded to beat down Primate and Havoc, and ''then'' Martin Kirby, BT Gunn and Joe Coffey proceeded to clean up the ring of IPW invaders, leading to a no-contest]].

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** ''Defiant #9'' had Wrestling/JimmyHavoc and Primate battling for the Defiant Hardcore Title. The two of them then were forced to defend the Tag Team titles against Chris Ridgeway and Mark Haskins. [[spoiler:It took Jimmy Havoc bringing [[AnAxeToGrind an axe]] axe to the stage to prompt the rest of the IPW roster to come onto Ridgeway and Haskins's aid, then they proceeded to beat down Primate and Havoc, and ''then'' Martin Kirby, BT Gunn and Joe Coffey proceeded to clean up the ring of IPW invaders, leading to a no-contest]].
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For more information, please view the promotion's [[https://wearedefiant.com/ official website]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAl6NLC0tnubiCMzYXawG3g official Youtube channel]]. Another source of info is [[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=8&nr=1792 the promotion's Cagematch profile]].

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For more information, please view the promotion's [[https://wearedefiant.com/ official website]] and [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAl6NLC0tnubiCMzYXawG3g official Youtube channel]]. Another source of info is [[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=8&nr=1792 the promotion's Cagematch profile]].
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* FinaleProductionUpgrade: Their annual event ''Built to Destroy'' was considered the biggest event of their own calendar year.
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** Any storylines developing from the abovementioned ''Built to Destroy 2019'', especially Rory Coyle's Wrestling's Redemption stable, due to the promotion closing.
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* BookEnds: ''Built to Destroy'' was the first and last PPV of the promotion.

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* BookEnds: ''Built to Destroy'' was the first and last PPV special event of the promotion.

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Adam Pacitti, Jack the Jobber, and Sam Driver confirmed that the name change was always in the works, and was not a result of the Cultaholic Five departing What Culture. Source: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7i6EOHmVT2w


Defiant Wrestling (formerly known as [[WebVideo/WhatCultureWrestling WhatCulture Pro Wrestling]]) was a ProfessionalWrestling promotion based in Newcastle, England. The promotion started as WCPW on May 25th, 2016, as a brainchild of indiviuals working with the Webvideo/WhatcultureWrestling Youtube channel, but eventually it grew to be its own entity, with plenty of mainstream wrestling main event stars appearing either as performers or hosts. The promotion was first promoted and managed on-screen by [=WhatCulture's=] Adam Pacitti and Adam Blampied, but underwent a name change in the latter part of 2017 due to the departure of them and other key members from [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling. After December 2017, Defiant held little to no relationship with the [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling channel (aside from WC promoting Defiant shows and Simon Miller's presence).

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Defiant Wrestling (formerly known as [[WebVideo/WhatCultureWrestling WhatCulture Pro Wrestling]]) was a ProfessionalWrestling promotion based in Newcastle, England. The promotion started as WCPW on May 25th, 2016, as a brainchild of indiviuals working with the Webvideo/WhatcultureWrestling Youtube channel, but eventually it grew to be its own entity, with plenty of mainstream wrestling main event stars appearing either as performers or hosts. The promotion was first promoted and managed on-screen by [=WhatCulture's=] Adam Pacitti and Adam Blampied, but underwent a name change in the latter part of 2017 due to the departure of them and other key members from [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling.2017. After December 2017, Defiant held little to no relationship with the [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling channel (aside from WC promoting Defiant shows and Simon Miller's presence).
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Defiant Wrestling (formerly known as [[WebVideo/WhatCultureWrestling WhatCulture Pro Wrestling]]) was a ProfessionalWrestling promotion based in Newcastle, England. The promotion started as WCPW on May 25th, 2016, as a brainchild of indiviuals working with the Webvideo/WhatcultureWrestling Youtube channel, but eventually it grew to be its own entity, with plenty of mainstream wrestling main event stars appearing either as performers or hosts. The promotion was first promoted and managed on-screen by [=WhatCulture's=] Adam Pacitti and Adam Blampied, but underwent a name change in the latter part of 2017 due to the departure of them and other key members from [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling. After December 2017, Defiant held little to no relationship with the [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling channel (aside from WC promoting Defiant shows).

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Defiant Wrestling (formerly known as [[WebVideo/WhatCultureWrestling WhatCulture Pro Wrestling]]) was a ProfessionalWrestling promotion based in Newcastle, England. The promotion started as WCPW on May 25th, 2016, as a brainchild of indiviuals working with the Webvideo/WhatcultureWrestling Youtube channel, but eventually it grew to be its own entity, with plenty of mainstream wrestling main event stars appearing either as performers or hosts. The promotion was first promoted and managed on-screen by [=WhatCulture's=] Adam Pacitti and Adam Blampied, but underwent a name change in the latter part of 2017 due to the departure of them and other key members from [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling. After December 2017, Defiant held little to no relationship with the [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling channel (aside from WC promoting Defiant shows).
shows and Simon Miller's presence).



On August 1st, 2019, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5_BZlz5UxQ the promotion called it quits]] after its last iPPV, ''Built to Destroy 2019'', aired on June 29, 2019 prior, and one week after the show was released for free on Youtube, bringing a final hurrah to where it all began.

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On August 1st, 2019, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5_BZlz5UxQ the promotion called it quits]] after its last iPPV, ''Built to Destroy 2019'', aired on June 29, 2019 prior, and one week after the show was [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y6R2bJqsEh8 released for free free]] on Youtube, bringing a final hurrah to where it all began.

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* AbortedArc: Wrestling/ZackSabreJr's had to drop the Internet Title three days prior to ''Defiant Chain Reaction'' due to his inability to defend it because of his schedule in NJPW, PROGRESS, PWG, Evolve and other federations around the world. This was solved with a fatal four-way match at ''Defiant #10''.

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Wrestling/ZackSabreJr's had to drop the Internet Title three days prior to ''Defiant Chain Reaction'' due to his inability to defend it because of his schedule in NJPW, PROGRESS, PWG, Evolve and other federations around the world. This was solved with a fatal four-way match at ''Defiant #10''.#10''.
** Due to both injury and the promotion closing, Lucky Kid attempting to get a restraining order against General Ameen went completely unmentioned when he returned for the abovementioned ''Built to Destroy 2019''.
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The promotion featured free weekly shows on Youtube, as well as regular pay per views. During its tenure as WCPW it had a weekly show, ''WCPW Loaded'', which streamed every Saturday. After the name change, the weekly show streamed every Friday and was simply called ''Defiant''. The promotion's biggest event was the ''Pro Wrestling World Cup'' in 2017. With some support from Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling and Wrestling/RevProWrestling, WCPW held a 65 man, 15 country single elimination tournament that lasted 6 months and aired from February 21 to August 26, 2017. The World Cup's participants matches and results can be found on [[https://defiant-wrestling.fandom.com/wiki/Pro_Wrestling_World_Cup_%2717 the promotion's Fandom page]]. The World Cup's winner was [[spoiler: {{Wrestling/KUSHIDA}}, representing Japan]]. The full tournament is also available for free on the Youtube channel.

The first [=iPPV=] event of the new brand was called ''[=#WeAreDefiant=]'' and was held on Newcastle Upon Tyne on December 4th, 2017. Former Wrestling/{{WWE}} wrestler [[Wrestling/WadeBarrett Stu Bennett]] became the General Manager with the name change until ''Defiant No Regrets'', when he was succeeded by the newly-retired Primate. The last weekly show under that name was aired before the ''Defiant No Regrets'' PPV. After most of its roster was snatched up by Wrestling/{{WWE}} for their ''NXT UK'' brand, the promotion rebranded itself as an indie promotion, with the ''Loaded'' shows being brought back as ''Defiant Loaded'' on December 2018. With the name change came another replacement, as Primate was ready to return to the ring, and Prince Ameen took on the role of "General Ameen".

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The promotion featured free weekly shows on Youtube, as well as regular pay per views. During its tenure as WCPW it had a weekly show, ''WCPW Loaded'', which streamed every Saturday. After the name change, the weekly show streamed every Friday and was simply called ''Defiant''. The promotion's biggest event was the ''Pro Wrestling World Cup'' in 2017. With some support from Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling and Wrestling/RevProWrestling, its British partner Wrestling/RevolutionProWrestling, WCPW held a 65 man, 15 country single elimination tournament that lasted 6 months and aired from February 21 to August 26, 2017. The World Cup's participants matches and results can be found on [[https://defiant-wrestling.fandom.com/wiki/Pro_Wrestling_World_Cup_%2717 the promotion's Fandom page]]. The World Cup's winner was [[spoiler: {{Wrestling/KUSHIDA}}, representing Japan]]. The full tournament is also available for free on the Youtube channel.

The first [=iPPV=] event of the new brand was called ''[=#WeAreDefiant=]'' and was held on Newcastle Upon Tyne on December 4th, 2017. Former Wrestling/{{WWE}} wrestler [[Wrestling/WadeBarrett Stu Bennett]] became the General Manager with the name change until ''Defiant No Regrets'', when he was succeeded by the newly-retired WCPW wrestler Primate. The last weekly show under that name was aired before the ''Defiant No Regrets'' PPV. After most of its roster was snatched up by Wrestling/{{WWE}} for their ''NXT UK'' brand, Afterwards, the promotion show rebranded itself as an indie promotion, again, with the ''Loaded'' shows being brought back as ''Defiant Loaded'' on December 2018. With the name change came another replacement, as Primate was ready to return to the ring, and fellow WCPW regular feature (manager) Prince Ameen took on the role of "General Ameen".
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The promotion featured free weekly shows on Youtube, as well as regular pay per views. During its tenure as WCPW it had a weekly show, ''WCPW Loaded'', which streamed every Saturday. After the name change, the weekly show streamed every Friday and was simply called ''Defiant''. The promotion's biggest event was the ''Pro Wrestling World Cup'' in 2017: a 65 man, 15 country single elimination tournament that lasted 6 months and aired from February 21 to August 26, 2017. The World Cup's participants matches and results can be found on [[https://defiant-wrestling.fandom.com/wiki/Pro_Wrestling_World_Cup_%2717 the promotion's Fandom page]]. The World Cup's winner was [[spoiler: {{Wrestling/KUSHIDA}}]].

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The promotion featured free weekly shows on Youtube, as well as regular pay per views. During its tenure as WCPW it had a weekly show, ''WCPW Loaded'', which streamed every Saturday. After the name change, the weekly show streamed every Friday and was simply called ''Defiant''. The promotion's biggest event was the ''Pro Wrestling World Cup'' in 2017: 2017. With some support from Wrestling/NewJapanProWrestling and Wrestling/RevProWrestling, WCPW held a 65 man, 15 country single elimination tournament that lasted 6 months and aired from February 21 to August 26, 2017. The World Cup's participants matches and results can be found on [[https://defiant-wrestling.fandom.com/wiki/Pro_Wrestling_World_Cup_%2717 the promotion's Fandom page]]. The World Cup's winner was [[spoiler: {{Wrestling/KUSHIDA}}]].
{{Wrestling/KUSHIDA}}, representing Japan]]. The full tournament is also available for free on the Youtube channel.
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The promotion featured free weekly shows on Youtube, as well as regular pay per views. During its tenure as WCPW it had a weekly show, ''WCPW Loaded'', which streamed every Saturday. After the name change, the weekly show streamed every Friday and was simply called ''Defiant''. The promotion's biggest event was the ''Pro Wrestling World Cup'' in 2017: a 65 man, 15 country single elimination tournament that lasted 6 months and aired from February 21 to August 26, 2017. The World Cup's participants matches and results can be found on [[https://defiant-wrestling.fandom.com/wiki/Pro_Wrestling_World_Cup_%2717 the promotion's Fandom page]]. The World Cup's winner was [[spoiler: [[Wrestling/KUSHIDA]]]].

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The promotion featured free weekly shows on Youtube, as well as regular pay per views. During its tenure as WCPW it had a weekly show, ''WCPW Loaded'', which streamed every Saturday. After the name change, the weekly show streamed every Friday and was simply called ''Defiant''. The promotion's biggest event was the ''Pro Wrestling World Cup'' in 2017: a 65 man, 15 country single elimination tournament that lasted 6 months and aired from February 21 to August 26, 2017. The World Cup's participants matches and results can be found on [[https://defiant-wrestling.fandom.com/wiki/Pro_Wrestling_World_Cup_%2717 the promotion's Fandom page]]. The World Cup's winner was [[spoiler: [[Wrestling/KUSHIDA]]]].
{{Wrestling/KUSHIDA}}]].

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Defiant Wrestling (formerly known as [[WebVideo/WhatCultureWrestling WhatCulture Pro Wrestling]]) was a ProfessionalWrestling promotion based in England. The promotion already started as WCPW on May 25th, 2016, as a "bonus" of sorts to the Youtube channel, but eventually it became bigger and bigger, even more so with plenty of guest stars appearing either as contestants or hosts. The promotion underwent a name change in the latter part of 2017 due to the departure of plenty of key members of [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling. After December 2017, Defiant held little to no relationship with [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling (aside from WC shilling Defiant shows).

During its tenure as WCPW it had a weekly show, ''WCPW Loaded'', which streamed every Saturday. After the name change, the weekly show streamed every Friday and was simply called ''Defiant''. The first [=iPPV=] event of the new brand was called ''[=#WeAreDefiant=]'' and was held on Newcastle Upon Tyne on December 4th, 2017. Former Wrestling/{{WWE}} wrestler [[Wrestling/WadeBarrett Stu Bennett]] became the General Manager with the name change until ''Defiant No Regrets'', when he was succeeded by the newly-retired Primate. The last weekly show under that name was aired before the ''Defiant No Regrets'' PPV. After most of its roster was snatched up by Wrestling/{{WWE}} for their ''NXT UK'' brand, the promotion rebranded itself as an indie promotion, with the ''Loaded'' shows being brought back as ''Defiant Loaded'' on December 2018. With the name change came another replacement, as Primate was ready to return to the ring, and Prince Ameen took its place.

On August 1st, 2019, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5_BZlz5UxQ the promotion called it quits]] after its last iPPV, ''Built to Destroy 2019'', aired. The show was later released for free on Youtube.

The promotion held 5 titles:

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Defiant Wrestling (formerly known as [[WebVideo/WhatCultureWrestling WhatCulture Pro Wrestling]]) was a ProfessionalWrestling promotion based in Newcastle, England. The promotion already started as WCPW on May 25th, 2016, as a "bonus" brainchild of sorts to indiviuals working with the Webvideo/WhatcultureWrestling Youtube channel, but eventually it became bigger and bigger, even more so grew to be its own entity, with plenty of guest mainstream wrestling main event stars appearing either as contestants performers or hosts. The promotion was first promoted and managed on-screen by [=WhatCulture's=] Adam Pacitti and Adam Blampied, but underwent a name change in the latter part of 2017 due to the departure of plenty of them and other key members of from [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling. After December 2017, Defiant held little to no relationship with the [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling channel (aside from WC shilling promoting Defiant shows).

The promotion featured free weekly shows on Youtube, as well as regular pay per views. During its tenure as WCPW it had a weekly show, ''WCPW Loaded'', which streamed every Saturday. After the name change, the weekly show streamed every Friday and was simply called ''Defiant''. The promotion's biggest event was the ''Pro Wrestling World Cup'' in 2017: a 65 man, 15 country single elimination tournament that lasted 6 months and aired from February 21 to August 26, 2017. The World Cup's participants matches and results can be found on [[https://defiant-wrestling.fandom.com/wiki/Pro_Wrestling_World_Cup_%2717 the promotion's Fandom page]]. The World Cup's winner was [[spoiler: [[Wrestling/KUSHIDA]]]].

The first [=iPPV=] event of the new brand was called ''[=#WeAreDefiant=]'' and was held on Newcastle Upon Tyne on December 4th, 2017. Former Wrestling/{{WWE}} wrestler [[Wrestling/WadeBarrett Stu Bennett]] became the General Manager with the name change until ''Defiant No Regrets'', when he was succeeded by the newly-retired Primate. The last weekly show under that name was aired before the ''Defiant No Regrets'' PPV. After most of its roster was snatched up by Wrestling/{{WWE}} for their ''NXT UK'' brand, the promotion rebranded itself as an indie promotion, with the ''Loaded'' shows being brought back as ''Defiant Loaded'' on December 2018. With the name change came another replacement, as Primate was ready to return to the ring, and Prince Ameen took its place.

on the role of "General Ameen".

On August 1st, 2019, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5_BZlz5UxQ the promotion called it quits]] after its last iPPV, ''Built to Destroy 2019'', aired. The aired on June 29, 2019 prior, and one week after the show was later released for free on Youtube.

Youtube, bringing a final hurrah to where it all began.

The promotion held 5 titles:titles of its own, with other promotions' titles being defended within it as well. The final champions are:



The promotion had an [[https://wearedefiant.com/ official website]] and an [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAl6NLC0tnubiCMzYXawG3g official Youtube channel]]. Another source of info is [[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=8&nr=1792 the promotion's Cagematch profile]].

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The promotion had an For more information, please view the promotion's [[https://wearedefiant.com/ official website]] and an [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAl6NLC0tnubiCMzYXawG3g official Youtube channel]]. Another source of info is [[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=8&nr=1792 the promotion's Cagematch profile]].profile]].

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* '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3073 Defiant World Championship]]''': Rampage Brown, since 28/04/2018.
* '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3194 Defiant Tag Team Championship]]''': Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) since 28/04/2018.
* '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3112 Defiant Women Championship]]''': Kanji, since 23/12/2018.[[note]]Taped 03/12/2018[[/note]]
* '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3393 Defiant Hardcore Championship]]''': "No Fun" Damian Dunne, since 09/02/2018.
* '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3131 Defiant Internet Championship]]''': Martin Kirby, since 30/12/2018.[[note]]Taped 03/12/2018[[/note]]

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* '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3073 Defiant World Championship]]''': Rampage Brown, David Starr, since 28/04/2018.
29/06/2019.
* '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3194 Defiant Tag Team Championship]]''': Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher Benji & Mark Davis) Visage, since 28/04/2018.
29/06/2019.
* '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3112 Defiant Women Championship]]''': Kanji, Lizzy Styles, since 23/12/2018.[[note]]Taped 03/12/2018[[/note]]
17/04/2019.
* '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3393 Defiant Hardcore Championship]]''': "No Fun" Damian Dunne, HT Drake, since 09/02/2018.
29/06/2019.
* '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3131 Defiant Internet Championship]]''': Martin Kirby, Joe Hendry, since 30/12/2018.[[note]]Taped 03/12/2018[[/note]]
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Defiant Wrestling (formerly known as [[WebVideo/WhatCultureWrestling WhatCulture Pro Wrestling]]) is a ProfessionalWrestling promotion based in England. The promotion already started as WCPW on May 25th, 2016, as a "bonus" of sorts to the Youtube channel, but eventually it became bigger and bigger, even more so with plenty of guest stars appearing either as contestants or hosts. The promotion underwent a name change in the latter part of 2017 due to the departure of plenty of key members of [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling. As of now, Defiant holds little to no relationship with [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling (aside from WC shilling Defiant shows).

During its tenure as WCPW it had a weekly show, ''WCPW Loaded'', which streamed every Saturday. As of the name change, the weekly show streams every Friday and it's simply called ''Defiant''. The first [=iPPV=] event of the new brand was called ''[=#WeAreDefiant=]'' and was held on Newcastle Upon Tyne on December 4th, 2017.

Former Wrestling/{{WWE}} wrestler [[Wrestling/WadeBarrett Stu Bennett]] became the General Manager with the name change until ''Defiant No Regrets'', when he was succeeded by the newly-retired Primate. The current GM is Prince Ameen.

The promotion currently hold 5 titles, defended by the following champions:

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Defiant Wrestling (formerly known as [[WebVideo/WhatCultureWrestling WhatCulture Pro Wrestling]]) is was a ProfessionalWrestling promotion based in England. The promotion already started as WCPW on May 25th, 2016, as a "bonus" of sorts to the Youtube channel, but eventually it became bigger and bigger, even more so with plenty of guest stars appearing either as contestants or hosts. The promotion underwent a name change in the latter part of 2017 due to the departure of plenty of key members of [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling. As of now, After December 2017, Defiant holds held little to no relationship with [=WhatCulture=] Wrestling (aside from WC shilling Defiant shows).

During its tenure as WCPW it had a weekly show, ''WCPW Loaded'', which streamed every Saturday. As of After the name change, the weekly show streams streamed every Friday and it's was simply called ''Defiant''. The first [=iPPV=] event of the new brand was called ''[=#WeAreDefiant=]'' and was held on Newcastle Upon Tyne on December 4th, 2017.

2017. Former Wrestling/{{WWE}} wrestler [[Wrestling/WadeBarrett Stu Bennett]] became the General Manager with the name change until ''Defiant No Regrets'', when he was succeeded by the newly-retired Primate. The current GM is last weekly show under that name was aired before the ''Defiant No Regrets'' PPV. After most of its roster was snatched up by Wrestling/{{WWE}} for their ''NXT UK'' brand, the promotion rebranded itself as an indie promotion, with the ''Loaded'' shows being brought back as ''Defiant Loaded'' on December 2018. With the name change came another replacement, as Primate was ready to return to the ring, and Prince Ameen.

Ameen took its place.

On August 1st, 2019, [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e5_BZlz5UxQ the promotion called it quits]] after its last iPPV, ''Built to Destroy 2019'', aired. The show was later released for free on Youtube.

The promotion currently hold held 5 titles, defended by the following champions:titles:



The promotion has an [[https://wearedefiant.com/ official website]] and an [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAl6NLC0tnubiCMzYXawG3g official Youtube channel]]. Another source of info is [[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=8&nr=1792 the promotion's Cagematch profile]].

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The promotion has had an [[https://wearedefiant.com/ official website]] and an [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAl6NLC0tnubiCMzYXawG3g official Youtube channel]]. Another source of info is [[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=8&nr=1792 the promotion's Cagematch profile]].


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** Will Ospreay gave a double flip to Ricochet after the former and Bea Priestley defeated the latter and Tessa Blanchard in the mixed TagTeam match at ''WCPW Loaded #19''.

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** Will Ospreay gave a double flip to Ricochet after the former and Bea Priestley defeated the latter and Tessa Blanchard Wrestling/TessaBlanchard in the mixed TagTeam match at ''WCPW Loaded #19''.
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** ''WCPW Loaded #14'' had [[Wrestling/PrincessKimberlee Kimber Lee]] defeating Little Miss Roxxy in 1:49.

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** ''WCPW Loaded #14'' had [[Wrestling/PrincessKimberlee Kimber Lee]] Wrestling/KimberLee defeating Little Miss Roxxy in 1:49.
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** ''Defiant #7'' had a handicap 2-on-1 match where Kay Lee Ray defeated Veda Scott and Little Miss Roxxy.

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** ''Defiant #7'' had a handicap 2-on-1 match where Kay Lee Ray defeated Veda Scott Wrestling/VedaScott and Little Miss Roxxy.
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** ''WCPW Loaded #14'' had [[Wrstling/PrincessKimberlee Kimber Lee]] defeating Little Miss Roxxy in 1:49.

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** ''WCPW Loaded #14'' had [[Wrstling/PrincessKimberlee [[Wrestling/PrincessKimberlee Kimber Lee]] defeating Little Miss Roxxy in 1:49.
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** ''WCPW Loaded #14'' had Kimber Lee defeating Little Miss Roxxy in 1:49.

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** ''WCPW Loaded #14'' had [[Wrstling/PrincessKimberlee Kimber Lee Lee]] defeating Little Miss Roxxy in 1:49.
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*** In a three-way crossover, WALTER defended the Internet Title against Matt Cross, at the joint-promotion show ''[[Wrestling/SmashWrestling Smash]]/[[Wrestling/CombatZoneWrestling CZW]] Smash X CZW: Toronto''.

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*** In a three-way crossover, WALTER defended the Internet Title against Matt Cross, at the joint-promotion show ''[[Wrestling/SmashWrestling Smash]]/[[Wrestling/CombatZoneWrestling CZW]] Smash X CZW: Smash]] x Wrestling/{{CZW}}: Toronto''.
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** ''Defiant #4'' had Zack Gibson crushing "Flash" Morgan Webster and asking for a bigger challenge. [[spoiler:Cue Rampage Brown's music]].

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** ''Defiant #4'' had Zack Gibson Wrestling/ZackGibson crushing "Flash" Morgan Webster and asking for a bigger challenge. [[spoiler:Cue Rampage Brown's music]].



** ''Defiant #9'' was originally going to be Team Gibson vs. Team Rampage, as in, Zack Gibson and his two best trainees against Rampage against his two best trainees. What happened instead? Gibson's trainees couldn't make it to the shoe, so he instead found proper replacements in the form of former Prospect members [[spoiler:Alex Gracie and Drake]].

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** ''Defiant #9'' was originally going to be Team Gibson vs. Team Rampage, as in, Zack Gibson Wrestling/ZackGibson and his two best trainees against Rampage against his two best trainees. What happened instead? Gibson's trainees couldn't make it to the shoe, so he instead found proper replacements in the form of former Prospect members [[spoiler:Alex Gracie and Drake]].



** ''Defiant #5'' has [[spoiler:the aforementioned title shot:Austin Aries vs. Travis Banks]], which was frustrated because [[spoiler:El Ligero and Joe Hendry came to interrupt their match and distracted Banks long enough so Aries could pin Banks and retain the title]]. In this episode [[spoiler:Zack Gibson turns on Defiant and joins the IPW side of the invasion]].

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** ''Defiant #5'' has [[spoiler:the aforementioned title shot:Austin Aries vs. Travis Banks]], which was frustrated because [[spoiler:El Ligero and Joe Hendry came to interrupt their match and distracted Banks long enough so Aries could pin Banks and retain the title]]. In this episode [[spoiler:Zack Gibson [[spoiler:Wrestling/ZackGibson turns on Defiant and joins the IPW side of the invasion]].



** From ''Defiant #4'' we have Zack Gibson vs. "Flash" Morgan Webster. [[spoiler:At the end of the match, he requested a bigger challenge. Cue Rampage Brown's entrance, and his return, kickstarting the feud]].

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** From ''Defiant #4'' we have Zack Gibson Wrestling/ZackGibson vs. "Flash" Morgan Webster. [[spoiler:At the end of the match, he requested a bigger challenge. Cue Rampage Brown's entrance, and his return, kickstarting the feud]].



** ''Defiant #11'' had Primate defeating a [[MilesGloriosus gloating]] Zack Gibson in 0:10.

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** ''Defiant #11'' had Primate defeating a [[MilesGloriosus gloating]] Zack Gibson Wrestling/ZackGibson in 0:10.



* TakeThatAudience: An epic one courtesy of Zack Gibson at ''Defiant #3'':
--> ''"I'm looking 'round the room and I'm seeing a lot of Wrestling/BulletClub tops. A lot of Bullet Club tops from a room full of people who are absolutely blaggin' that they watch ''Wrestling/{{New Japan|ProWrestling}}''. Absolutely blaggin that you subscribe to New Japan. There are only two subscriptions on your bank statemets: the [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} WWE Network]] and [[TheInternetIsForPorn Pornhub Premium]]. ([[CheapHeat *heat*]]) Don't laugh, don't patronize me. Listen! Just because after every match you send your 5-star ratings to [[Wrestling/TheWrestlingObserverNewsletter Big Dave]]... it does not make you smart. Just because when this div here is doing his intros you shout 'One Fall!'... it does not make you smart. What it makes you... is a large collection of absolutely bellends. [[SmartMark You.]] [[ThisLoserIsYou You are the problem with wrestling.]] You are the ones pushing this great industry further, and further, [[PanderingToTheBase into a niche market.]] And I, [[RedBaron Liverpool's Number One]], Zack Gibson, am the one who is going to take it back to the mainstream, where we belong!"''

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* TakeThatAudience: An epic one courtesy of Zack Gibson Wrestling/ZackGibson at ''Defiant #3'':
--> ''"I'm looking 'round the room and I'm seeing a lot of Wrestling/BulletClub tops. A lot of Bullet Club tops from a room full of people who are absolutely blaggin' that they watch ''Wrestling/{{New Japan|ProWrestling}}''. Absolutely blaggin that you subscribe to New Japan. There are only two subscriptions on your bank statemets: the [[Wrestling/{{WWE}} WWE Network]] and [[TheInternetIsForPorn Pornhub Premium]]. ([[CheapHeat *heat*]]) Don't laugh, don't patronize me. Listen! Just because after every match you send your 5-star ratings to [[Wrestling/TheWrestlingObserverNewsletter Big Dave]]... it does not make you smart. Just because when this div here is doing his intros you shout 'One Fall!'... it does not make you smart. What it makes you... is a large collection of absolutely bellends. [[SmartMark You.]] [[ThisLoserIsYou You are the problem with wrestling.]] You are the ones pushing this great industry further, and further, [[PanderingToTheBase into a niche market.]] And I, [[RedBaron Liverpool's Number One]], Zack Gibson, Wrestling/ZackGibson, am the one who is going to take it back to the mainstream, where we belong!"''



** Plenty regarding the ads for ''Defiant Chain Reaction'' such as Austin Aries, Defiant World Champion (spoiling [[spoiler:his victory over Travis Banks]] at ''Defiant #5'' where said ad debuted, and [[spoiler:his victory over Gabriel Kidd]] at ''Defiant #8''); Kay Lee Ray, Defiant Women Champion (spoiling [[spoiler:her defense of the title against Veda Scott and Little Miss Roxxy]] at ''Defiant #8''); Millie [=McKenzie=] appearing as the #1 Contender (spoiling [[spoiler:her victory over Xia Brookside and Bea Priestley]] at ''Defiant #7'') and Zack Gibson vs. Rampage (spoiling [[spoiler:Team Rampage's victory over Team Gibson (Zack Gibson + Prospect), which in case of the latter's victory would have turned into a 3-on-1 handicap match]] at ''Defiant #9'').

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** Plenty regarding the ads for ''Defiant Chain Reaction'' such as Austin Aries, Defiant World Champion (spoiling [[spoiler:his victory over Travis Banks]] at ''Defiant #5'' where said ad debuted, and [[spoiler:his victory over Gabriel Kidd]] at ''Defiant #8''); Kay Lee Ray, Defiant Women Champion (spoiling [[spoiler:her defense of the title against Veda Scott and Little Miss Roxxy]] at ''Defiant #8''); Millie [=McKenzie=] appearing as the #1 Contender (spoiling [[spoiler:her victory over Xia Brookside and Bea Priestley]] at ''Defiant #7'') and Zack Gibson Wrestling/ZackGibson vs. Rampage (spoiling [[spoiler:Team Rampage's victory over Team Gibson (Zack Gibson (Wrestling/ZackGibson + Prospect), which in case of the latter's victory would have turned into a 3-on-1 handicap match]] at ''Defiant #9'').



* WelcomeBackTraitor: In spite of [[spoiler:him being in league with IPW]], Zack Gibson is still with ''Defiant'', possibly because [[spoiler:his involvement in the feud with Rampage prevented him from taking an active part on the IPW team's screwing of Defiant]]. It didn't mean that he wasn't punished, though: [[spoiler:he was {{squash|match}}ed by Primate at ''Defiant #11'' and thus didn't got to be part of the "Magnificent Seven" match]].

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* WelcomeBackTraitor: In spite of [[spoiler:him being in league with IPW]], Zack Gibson Wrestling/ZackGibson is still with ''Defiant'', possibly because [[spoiler:his involvement in the feud with Rampage prevented him from taking an active part on the IPW team's screwing of Defiant]]. It didn't mean that he wasn't punished, though: [[spoiler:he was {{squash|match}}ed by Primate at ''Defiant #11'' and thus didn't got to be part of the "Magnificent Seven" match]].

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Former Wrestling/{{WWE}} wrestler [[Wrestling/WadeBarrett Stu Bennett]] became the General Manager with the name change until ''Defiant No Regrets'', when he was succeeded by the newly-retired Primate.

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Former Wrestling/{{WWE}} wrestler [[Wrestling/WadeBarrett Stu Bennett]] became the General Manager with the name change until ''Defiant No Regrets'', when he was succeeded by the newly-retired Primate.
Primate. The current GM is Prince Ameen.



The promotion has an [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAl6NLC0tnubiCMzYXawG3g official Youtube channel]]. Another source of info is [[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=8&nr=1792 the promotion's Cagematch profile]].

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The promotion has an [[https://wearedefiant.com/ official website]] and an [[https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCAl6NLC0tnubiCMzYXawG3g official Youtube channel]]. Another source of info is [[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=8&nr=1792 the promotion's Cagematch profile]].



** ''Defiant #9'' had two weakened Jimmy Havoc and Primate (who just had their Hardcore Championship match an hour ago) against Chris Ridgeway and Mark Haskins. [[spoiler:Jimmy brought a hatchet to the ring, prompting the IPW roster reacting and beating Havoc and Primate in order to save Ridgeway and Haskins, and then Kirby, Coffey and BT Gunn coming to the aid of Havoc and Primate, leading everything to a "no contest"]].

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** ''Defiant #9'' had two weakened Jimmy Havoc Wrestling/JimmyHavoc and Primate (who just had their Hardcore Championship match an hour ago) against Chris Ridgeway and Mark Haskins. [[spoiler:Jimmy brought a hatchet to the ring, prompting the IPW roster reacting and beating Havoc and Primate in order to save Ridgeway and Haskins, and then Kirby, Coffey and BT Gunn coming to the aid of Havoc and Primate, leading everything to a "no contest"]].



** At ''Defiant #9'', Jimmy Havoc and Primate were being obliterated by [[spoiler:the IPW roster]] (they were supposed to fight for the Defiant Tag Team belts with Chris Ridgeway & Mark Haskins). Cue the appearance of [[spoiler:Martin Kirby, BT Gunn and Joe Coffey to repel the invaders and save Havoc and Primate]].

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** At ''Defiant #9'', Jimmy Havoc Wrestling/JimmyHavoc and Primate were being obliterated by [[spoiler:the IPW roster]] (they were supposed to fight for the Defiant Tag Team belts with Chris Ridgeway & Mark Haskins). Cue the appearance of [[spoiler:Martin Kirby, BT Gunn and Joe Coffey to repel the invaders and save Havoc and Primate]].



** Jimmy Havoc is fond of these to both his opponents... [[VitriolicBestBuds as well as Mark and Vicky Haskins]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: During his "Weak Links" promo in the fallout of ''Defiant Chain Reaction'', Wrestling/AustinAries mentions Mark Haskins's weaknesses and ends with "I may have to ask your girl about [your lack of timing]". Come ''Defiant Refuse To Lose'', and said girl, Mark's wife Vicky Haskins, makes her valet debut while accompanying Haskins alongside Jimmy Havoc for his match against the Anti-Fun Police.
* GarbageWrestler:
** ''WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup - Mexican Qualifying Round'' had a [[GarbageWrestler hardcore]] match where Primate defeated Scott Wainwright.
** ''WCPW [=HendryMania=]'' had another hardcore match where Primate defeated Bad Bones.
** ''WCPW Fight Back'' had yet ''another'' hardcore match where Primate defeated another rival, this time Drake.
** ''WCPW Loaded #29'' had El Ligero defeating Primate.
** The WCPW Hardcore Title was created specifically to cash in the various hardcore matches that were taking place up to ''WCPW Built To Destroy 2017'':
*** At ''WCPW Built To Destroy 2017'', Primate defeated Jimmy Havoc to become the first champion.
*** At ''WCPW Stacked '17'', B.T. Gunn defeated Primate to become the new champion.
*** At ''WCPW Loaded #28'', Primate defeated B.T. Gunn to become the new champion.
*** At ''WCPW Loaded #32'', Primate defeated Penta El Zero M in order to retain the title.
*** At ''WCPW Refuse To Lose 2017'' Primate defeated Bad Bones, B.T. Gunn and Jimmy Havoc in a four-way match in order to retain the title.
*** At ''Defiant [=#WeAreDefiant=]'' Primate defeated Jimmy Havoc.
*** ''Defiant #9'' had Jimmy Havoc defeating Primate.

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** Jimmy Havoc Wrestling/JimmyHavoc is fond of these to both his opponents... [[VitriolicBestBuds as well as Mark and Vicky Haskins]].
* {{Foreshadowing}}: During his "Weak Links" promo in the fallout of ''Defiant Chain Reaction'', Wrestling/AustinAries mentions Mark Haskins's weaknesses and ends with "I may have to ask your girl about [your lack of timing]". Come ''Defiant Refuse To Lose'', and said girl, Mark's wife Vicky Haskins, makes her valet debut while accompanying Haskins alongside Jimmy Havoc Wrestling/JimmyHavoc for his match against the Anti-Fun Police.
* GarbageWrestler:
**
GarbageWrestler: The first hardcore match took place at the ''WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup - Mexican Qualifying Round'' had a [[GarbageWrestler hardcore]] match Round'', where Primate defeated Scott Wainwright.
** ''WCPW [=HendryMania=]'' had another hardcore match where Primate defeated Bad Bones.
** ''WCPW Fight Back'' had yet ''another'' hardcore match where Primate defeated another rival, this time Drake.
** ''WCPW Loaded #29'' had El Ligero defeating Primate.
** The
Wainwright. Several months later, due to the amount of matches, the WCPW Hardcore Title was created specifically to cash in the various hardcore matches that were taking place up to ''WCPW Built To Destroy 2017'':
*** At ''WCPW Built To Destroy 2017'', Primate defeated Jimmy Havoc to become the first champion.
*** At ''WCPW Stacked '17'', B.T. Gunn defeated Primate to become the new champion.
*** At ''WCPW Loaded #28'', Primate defeated B.T. Gunn to become the new champion.
*** At ''WCPW Loaded #32'', Primate defeated Penta El Zero M in order to retain the title.
*** At ''WCPW Refuse To Lose 2017'' Primate defeated Bad Bones, B.T. Gunn and Jimmy Havoc in a four-way match in order to retain the title.
*** At ''Defiant [=#WeAreDefiant=]'' Primate defeated Jimmy Havoc.
*** ''Defiant #9'' had Jimmy Havoc defeating Primate.
them. It is always contested under "No DQ" rules.



** The real reason for the IPW invasion upon Defiant, as explained by Mark Haskins to Jimmy Havoc at ''Defiant #4''. IPW has been for a longer time and, while as WCPW, IPW had almost no entrants in the ''Pro Wrestling World Cup '17'', plus as Wrestling/AustinAries signed a contract with IPW, GM Stu Bennett didn't want to be less and also signed him... an event which first prompted Haskins and Chris Ridgeway's attack on Martin Kirby in ''Defiant #1'' and which ended with the IPW Invasion at ''Defiant #3''.

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** The real reason for the IPW invasion upon Defiant, as explained by Mark Haskins to Jimmy Havoc Wrestling/JimmyHavoc at ''Defiant #4''. IPW has been for a longer time and, while as WCPW, IPW had almost no entrants in the ''Pro Wrestling World Cup '17'', plus as Wrestling/AustinAries signed a contract with IPW, GM Stu Bennett didn't want to be less and also signed him... an event which first prompted Haskins and Chris Ridgeway's attack on Martin Kirby in ''Defiant #1'' and which ended with the IPW Invasion at ''Defiant #3''.



** ''Defiant #2'' shows Aries defending his title [[spoiler:at an IPW event]]. Also, at the end of Primate & Jimmy Havoc vs. B.T. Gunn & Joe Coffey [[spoiler:they're attacked by Haskins and Ridgeway]].

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** ''Defiant #2'' shows Aries defending his title [[spoiler:at an IPW event]]. Also, at the end of Primate & Jimmy Havoc Wrestling/JimmyHavoc vs. B.T. Gunn & Joe Coffey [[spoiler:they're attacked by Haskins and Ridgeway]].



** ''Defiant #9'' had Jimmy Havoc and Primate battling for the Defiant Hardcore Title. The two of them then were forced to defend the Tag Team titles against Chris Ridgeway and Mark Haskins. [[spoiler:It took Jimmy Havoc bringing [[AnAxeToGrind an axe]] to the stage to prompt the rest of the IPW roster to come onto Ridgeway and Haskins's aid, then they proceeded to beat down Primate and Havoc, and ''then'' Martin Kirby, BT Gunn and Joe Coffey proceeded to clean up the ring of IPW invaders, leading to a no-contest]].

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** ''Defiant #9'' had Jimmy Havoc Wrestling/JimmyHavoc and Primate battling for the Defiant Hardcore Title. The two of them then were forced to defend the Tag Team titles against Chris Ridgeway and Mark Haskins. [[spoiler:It took Jimmy Havoc bringing [[AnAxeToGrind an axe]] to the stage to prompt the rest of the IPW roster to come onto Ridgeway and Haskins's aid, then they proceeded to beat down Primate and Havoc, and ''then'' Martin Kirby, BT Gunn and Joe Coffey proceeded to clean up the ring of IPW invaders, leading to a no-contest]].



* MeleeATrois:
** The first match of ''WCPW Loaded #1'' was a Three-Way Elimination match between Joseph Conners, Alex Gracie and Gabriel Kidd.
** ''WCPW Loaded #4'' had El Ligero defeating both ArchEnemy Martin Kirby and Prince Ameen.
** ''WCPW Loaded #5'' had Wrestling/WillOspreay defeat El Ligero and Noam Dar.
** ''WCPW Stacked'' had El Ligero defeating Wrestling/EthanCarterIII and [[Wrestling/BritishStrongStyle Pete Dunne]]. Then upped the ante with the Four-Way for the WCPW World Title where Joseph Conners defeated former champion Big Damo, Joe Hendry and Rampage.
** ''WCPW Loaded #8'' had the "Kurt Angle Invitational Rumble" royal rumble, where the winner[[note]]Joe Hendry[[/note]] faced the Olympic Gold medallist in a one-on-one match which happened at ''WCPW Refuse To Lose''.
** ''WCPW Loaded #9'' had a [[UpToEleven five-way]] where Martin Kirby defeated Wrestling/MartyScurll, Pete Dunne, Wrestling/TravisBanks and Will Ospreay.
** ''WCPW Loaded #11'' had a three-way women match for the WCPW Women's Title where Nixon Newell defeated Alex Windsor and Katarina Leigh. Followed by a three-way tag-team match where [[CharlieBrownFromOuttaTown Los Perspectiva]][[note]]El Hijo de Gracie and Lucha Archer[[/note]] defeated Moss x Slater and [[Wrestling/BritishStrongStyle Moustache Mountain]][[note]]Trent Seven and Tyler Bate[[/note]].
** ''WCPW Loaded #12'' had two three-way: the opener was Los Perspectiva defeating Moss x Slater and Prince Ameen/Gabriel Kidd, and the closer was the Internet Title match where El Ligero defeated Alberto El Patrón and Travis Banks.[[note]]This last match was also replicated in the ''WCPW Refuse To Lose'' [=iPPV=].[[/note]]
** ''WCPW Delete WCPW'' [=iPPV=] had a three-way in a steel cage match where Drew Galloway defeated Joe Hendry and Joseph Conners.
** ''WCPW Loaded #17'' had a three-way for the world title where Drew Galloway retained his belt against Joe Hendry and Joseph Conners.
** ''WCPW Loaded #18'' had a three-way tag-team match where Moustache Mountain[[note]]Trent Seven and Tyler Bate[[/note]] defeated Prospect[[note]]Lucas Archer and Alex Gracie[[/note]] and The Coffey Brothers[[note]]Joe Coffey and Matt Coffey[[/note]].
** ''WCPW Lights Out'' [=iPPV=] had two: Bea Priestley defeating Wrestling/IvelisseVelez and Tessa Blanchard in the women side, and Wrestling/MartyScurll defeating El Ligero and Gabriel Kidd for the #1 Contender for the WCPW Internet Title.
** ''WCPW Loaded #21'' had a three-way for the Wrestling/RingOfHonor title where Wrestling/AdamCole defeated El Ligero and Wrestling/JayLethal.
** ''WCPW Bulletproof: Championship Showdown'' had a four-way tag-team match called "Texas Tornado" where the Swords of Essex defeated Liam Slater/Matt Riddle, Prospect and Wrestling/TheYoungBucks. The ante was upped with the seven-way elimination where Martin Kirby defeated BT Gunn, Doug Williams, El Ligero, Marty Scurll, Ricochet and Travis Banks, and ''another'' three-way, this time for the Wrestling/RingOfHonor title, where Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels defeated Adam Cole and Zack Sabre Jr.
** ''WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup - Scottish Qualifying Round'' had a three-way where Marty Scurll defeated Matt Riddle and Will Ospreay.
** ''WCPW State of Emergency'' had a three-way where Bobby Fish defeated David Starr and Michael Elgin.
** Due to Drew Galloway heading back to WWE and onto the [[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]] brand, ''WCPW No Regrets'' [=iPPV=] was home for the "WCPW World Title 30-Man Rumble" where Martin Kirby defeated other 29 opponents (including Adam Pacitti) in order to get with the title.
** ''WCPW Fight Back'' had a four-way match where Rampage defeated Dave Mastiff, El Ligero and Joe Coffey to become the #1 contender for the WCPW World Title.
** ''WCPW Loaded #27'' had a ''seven-way'' match called [[Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank "Magnificent 7 Ladder"]] where El Ligero defeated Alex Gracie, Drake, Gabriel Kidd, Wrestling/JayLethal, Primate and Rampage.
** ''WCPW Stacked '17'' had a three-way elimination match where Jay Lethal defeated Angelico and Drake.
** ''WCPW Loaded #28'' had a three-way tag-team match where Die Jungen Löwen defeated Moss x Slater and the South Coast Connection[[note]]Ashley Dunn & Kelly Sixx[[/note]] to become the #1 contender for the WCPW Tag Team Title.
** ''WCPW Refuse To Lose 2017'' had a four-way match for the hardcore title where Primate defeated Bad Bones, B.T. Gunn and Jimmy Havoc in order to retain the title, and a three-way match where Marty Scurll defeated Joe Hendry and Will Ospreay for the WCPW World Title.
** ''WCPW Loaded #34 - The Last Ever Loaded'' had two of these: first the four-way elimination where Martin Kirby defeated Drake, El Ligero and Jay Lethal, and then the three-way tag-team match where The Prestige[[note]]B.T. Gunn, Joe Coffey and Joe Hendry[[/note]] defeated Wrestling/BulletClub[[note]]Wrestling/MartyScurll and Wrestling/TheYoungBucks (Matt and Nick Jackson)[[/note]] and Wrestling/WillOspreay and the South Coast Connection[[note]]Ashley Dunn & Kelly Sixx[[/note]].
** ''Defiant [=#WeAreDefiant=]'' had Marty Scurll defeating Joe Hendry and Martin Kirby for the Defiant World Title.
** ''Defiant #4'' had a triple-threat match for the #1 Contender for the Women title match where Kia Brookside defeated Little Miss Roxxy and Millie [=McKenzie=].
** ''Defiant #10'' had a four-way match for the Internet Title where Travis Banks defeated Chris Brookes, Mike Bailey and David Starr.
** ''Defiant Lights Out'' has several of these:
*** The "Magnificent Seven" briefcase match, a ''seven-way'' ladder match featuring Rampage, Primate, Joe Hendry, El Ligero and [[spoiler:Christopher Daniels]].
*** The ''Defiant Internet Title'' match between Travis Banks, David Starr and the debuting Walter.
*** The ''Defiant Women Title'' match between Millie [=McKenzie=], Kay Lee Ray and Sammi Jayne.

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* MeleeATrois:
** The first match of ''WCPW Loaded #1'' was a Three-Way Elimination match
MeleeATrois: Like any other promotion, ''Defiant'' features matches between Joseph Conners, Alex Gracie and Gabriel Kidd.
** ''WCPW Loaded #4'' had El Ligero defeating both ArchEnemy Martin Kirby and Prince Ameen.
** ''WCPW Loaded #5'' had Wrestling/WillOspreay defeat El Ligero and Noam Dar.
** ''WCPW Stacked'' had El Ligero defeating Wrestling/EthanCarterIII and [[Wrestling/BritishStrongStyle Pete Dunne]]. Then upped
three or more parties. In fact, the ante with the Four-Way for the WCPW World Title where Joseph Conners defeated former champion Big Damo, Joe Hendry and Rampage.
** ''WCPW Loaded #8'' had the "Kurt Angle Invitational Rumble" royal rumble, where the winner[[note]]Joe Hendry[[/note]] faced the Olympic Gold medallist in a one-on-one
very first Youtube match which happened at ''WCPW Refuse To Lose''.
** ''WCPW Loaded #9'' had
is a [[UpToEleven five-way]] where Martin Kirby defeated Wrestling/MartyScurll, Pete Dunne, Wrestling/TravisBanks and Will Ospreay.
** ''WCPW Loaded #11'' had a three-way women match for the WCPW Women's Title where Nixon Newell defeated Alex Windsor and Katarina Leigh. Followed by a three-way tag-team match where [[CharlieBrownFromOuttaTown Los Perspectiva]][[note]]El Hijo de Gracie and Lucha Archer[[/note]] defeated Moss x Slater and [[Wrestling/BritishStrongStyle Moustache Mountain]][[note]]Trent Seven and Tyler Bate[[/note]].
** ''WCPW Loaded #12'' had two three-way: the opener was Los Perspectiva defeating Moss x Slater and Prince Ameen/Gabriel Kidd, and the closer was the Internet Title match where El Ligero defeated Alberto El Patrón and Travis Banks.[[note]]This last match was also replicated in the ''WCPW Refuse To Lose'' [=iPPV=].[[/note]]
** ''WCPW Delete WCPW'' [=iPPV=] had a three-way in a steel cage match where Drew Galloway defeated Joe Hendry and Joseph Conners.
** ''WCPW Loaded #17'' had a three-way for the world title where Drew Galloway retained his belt against Joe Hendry and Joseph Conners.
** ''WCPW Loaded #18'' had a three-way tag-team match where Moustache Mountain[[note]]Trent Seven and Tyler Bate[[/note]] defeated Prospect[[note]]Lucas Archer and Alex Gracie[[/note]] and The Coffey Brothers[[note]]Joe Coffey and Matt Coffey[[/note]].
** ''WCPW Lights Out'' [=iPPV=] had two: Bea Priestley defeating Wrestling/IvelisseVelez and Tessa Blanchard in the women side, and Wrestling/MartyScurll defeating El Ligero and Gabriel Kidd for the #1 Contender for the WCPW Internet Title.
** ''WCPW Loaded #21'' had a three-way for the Wrestling/RingOfHonor title where Wrestling/AdamCole defeated El Ligero and Wrestling/JayLethal.
** ''WCPW Bulletproof: Championship Showdown'' had a four-way tag-team match called "Texas Tornado" where the Swords of Essex defeated Liam Slater/Matt Riddle, Prospect and Wrestling/TheYoungBucks. The ante was upped with the seven-way elimination where Martin Kirby defeated BT Gunn, Doug Williams, El Ligero, Marty Scurll, Ricochet and Travis Banks, and ''another''
three-way, this time for and all of the Wrestling/RingOfHonor title, where Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels defeated Adam Cole and Zack Sabre Jr.
** ''WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup - Scottish Qualifying Round'' had a three-way where Marty Scurll defeated Matt Riddle and Will Ospreay.
** ''WCPW State of Emergency'' had a three-way where Bobby Fish defeated David Starr and Michael Elgin.
** Due to Drew Galloway heading back to WWE and onto
championships (sans the [[Wrestling/{{WWENXT}} NXT]] brand, ''WCPW No Regrets'' [=iPPV=] was home for Hardcore championship) were at one point involved in a three or four way match. Then there's the "WCPW World Title 30-Man Rumble" where Martin Kirby defeated other 29 opponents (including Adam Pacitti) in order to get with the title.
** ''WCPW Fight Back'' had a four-way match where Rampage defeated Dave Mastiff, El Ligero and Joe Coffey to become the #1 contender for the WCPW World Title.
** ''WCPW Loaded #27'' had a ''seven-way'' match called [[Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank "Magnificent 7 Ladder"]] where El Ligero defeated Alex Gracie, Drake, Gabriel Kidd, Wrestling/JayLethal, Primate and Rampage.
** ''WCPW Stacked '17'' had a three-way elimination match where Jay Lethal defeated Angelico and Drake.
** ''WCPW Loaded #28'' had a three-way tag-team match where Die Jungen Löwen defeated Moss x Slater and the South Coast Connection[[note]]Ashley Dunn & Kelly Sixx[[/note]] to become the #1 contender for the WCPW Tag Team Title.
** ''WCPW Refuse To Lose 2017'' had a four-way match for the hardcore title where Primate defeated Bad Bones, B.T. Gunn and Jimmy Havoc in order to retain the title, and a three-way match where Marty Scurll defeated Joe Hendry and Will Ospreay for the WCPW World Title.
** ''WCPW Loaded #34 - The Last Ever Loaded'' had two of these: first the four-way elimination where Martin Kirby defeated Drake, El Ligero and Jay Lethal, and then the three-way tag-team match where The Prestige[[note]]B.T. Gunn, Joe Coffey and Joe Hendry[[/note]] defeated Wrestling/BulletClub[[note]]Wrestling/MartyScurll and Wrestling/TheYoungBucks (Matt and Nick Jackson)[[/note]] and Wrestling/WillOspreay and the South Coast Connection[[note]]Ashley Dunn & Kelly Sixx[[/note]].
** ''Defiant [=#WeAreDefiant=]'' had Marty Scurll defeating Joe Hendry and Martin Kirby for the Defiant World Title.
** ''Defiant #4'' had a triple-threat match for the #1 Contender for the Women title match where Kia Brookside defeated Little Miss Roxxy and Millie [=McKenzie=].
** ''Defiant #10'' had a four-way match for the Internet Title where Travis Banks defeated Chris Brookes, Mike Bailey and David Starr.
** ''Defiant Lights Out'' has several of these:
*** The
"Magnificent Seven" briefcase ladder match, a ''seven-way'' ladder match featuring Rampage, Primate, Joe Hendry, El Ligero and [[spoiler:Christopher Daniels]].
*** The ''Defiant Internet Title'' match between Travis Banks, David Starr and the debuting Walter.
*** The ''Defiant Women Title'' match between Millie [=McKenzie=], Kay Lee Ray and Sammi Jayne.
''Defiant''[='=]s equivalent to ''Wrestling/MoneyInTheBank''.



* NoHoldsBarredContest:
** ''WCPW Built To Destroy'' had Joe Hendry defeating Big Damo.
** ''WCPW Refuse To Lose'' had the Street Fight where Rampage defeated [[Characters/WhatCultureWrestling Adam Blampied]] who had the backing of Prospect and Big Damo.
** ''WCPW True Legacy'' had Nixon Newell vs. Kimber Lee with Wrestling/{{Melina}} as a guest referee.
** ''WCPW Delete WCPW'' had Bully Ray defeating Matt Hardy.
** ''WCPW Loaded #17'' had the second match of seven where Rampage bested Primate (1-1).
** ''WCPW Loaded #18'' had a no-DQ 2-on-3 handicap match where Martin Kirby and Matt Hardy defeated Bully Ray and the Swords of Essex[[note]]Paul Robinson and Scott Wainwright[[/note]].
** ''WCPW [=KirbyMania=]'' had Joe Hendry defeating Joseph Conners.
** ''WCPW Lights Out'' had Drew Galloway defeating Bully Ray for the WCPW World Title.
** ''WCPW Loaded #20'' had a Street Fight where Martin Kirby defeated Bully Ray.
** ''WCPW Loaded #24'' had Bea Priestley defeating Nixon Newell for the WCPW Women's Title.
** ''WCPW Chain Reaction'' had Rampage defeating Bad Bones.
** In the time between both WCPW and Defiant ''Chain Reaction''s, the Hardcore Title was established as a way to cash in on these kind of matches.
** ''Defiant Chain Reaction'' had the No-DQ tag-team match where the South Coast Connection defeated The Hunter Brothers.

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* NoHoldsBarredContest:
** ''WCPW Built To Destroy'' had Joe Hendry defeating Big Damo.
** ''WCPW Refuse To Lose'' had
NoHoldsBarredContest: Like any other promotion, they have matches under the Street Fight where Rampage defeated [[Characters/WhatCultureWrestling Adam Blampied]] who had the backing of Prospect and Big Damo.
** ''WCPW True Legacy'' had Nixon Newell vs. Kimber Lee with Wrestling/{{Melina}} as a guest referee.
** ''WCPW Delete WCPW'' had Bully Ray defeating Matt Hardy.
** ''WCPW Loaded #17'' had the second match of seven where Rampage bested Primate (1-1).
** ''WCPW Loaded #18'' had a no-DQ 2-on-3 handicap match where Martin Kirby and Matt Hardy defeated Bully Ray and the Swords of Essex[[note]]Paul Robinson and Scott Wainwright[[/note]].
** ''WCPW [=KirbyMania=]'' had Joe Hendry defeating Joseph Conners.
** ''WCPW Lights Out'' had Drew Galloway defeating Bully Ray for the WCPW World Title.
** ''WCPW Loaded #20'' had a Street Fight where Martin Kirby defeated Bully Ray.
** ''WCPW Loaded #24'' had Bea Priestley defeating Nixon Newell for the WCPW Women's Title.
** ''WCPW Chain Reaction'' had Rampage defeating Bad Bones.
** In the time between both WCPW and Defiant ''Chain Reaction''s, the
"no DQ" rule. The Hardcore Title was established as a way to cash in on these kind of matches.
** ''Defiant Chain Reaction'' had the No-DQ tag-team match where the South Coast Connection defeated The Hunter Brothers.
Championship ''requires'' this ruleset, [[GarbageWrestling for obvious reasons]].



* TheRemnant: The IPW guys involved in the invasion (Mark Haskins, Aussie Open, "No Fun" Damian Dunne and Wrestling/AustinAries) were still around when Stu Bennett offered them contracts. Since then, Aussie Open won the Tag Team belts, Haskins (on the aftermath of losing his teammate Chris Ridgeway to a GameBreakingInjury) found a new ally on Wrestling/{{PROGRESS|Wrestling}} partner and Defiant Hardcore Champion Jimmy Havoc ([[FaceHeelTurn fresh of breaking his alliance with Primate]]) with whom they managed to win said titles, while Dunne entered into a feud with Martin Kirby and was part of the Magnificent Seven Ladder Match at ''Defiant Lights Out''. Then Aries lost the World Title at ''Defiant No Regrets'' against Rampage, putting a definitive end to the remnant of the IPW storyline. The latter half of 2018 has Aussie Open and Haskins/Havoc dominating the Tag Team division, Ridgeway coming back to become the #1 contender for the Internet title, and Dunne brought his PowerStable, the Anti Fun Police, to Defiant, managing to successfully recruit gimmick-hating HT Drake to their side. [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome As for "Filthy" Rob Sharpe? No idea.]]

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* TheRemnant: The IPW guys involved in the invasion (Mark Haskins, Aussie Open, "No Fun" Damian Dunne and Wrestling/AustinAries) were still around when Stu Bennett offered them contracts. Since then, Aussie Open won the Tag Team belts, Haskins (on the aftermath of losing his teammate Chris Ridgeway to a GameBreakingInjury) found a new ally on Wrestling/{{PROGRESS|Wrestling}} partner and Defiant Hardcore Champion Jimmy Havoc Wrestling/JimmyHavoc ([[FaceHeelTurn fresh of breaking his alliance with Primate]]) with whom they managed to win said titles, while Dunne entered into a feud with Martin Kirby and was part of the Magnificent Seven Ladder Match at ''Defiant Lights Out''. Then Aries lost the World Title at ''Defiant No Regrets'' against Rampage, putting a definitive end to the remnant of the IPW storyline. The latter half of 2018 has Aussie Open and Haskins/Havoc dominating the Tag Team division, Ridgeway coming back to become the #1 contender for the Internet title, and Dunne brought his PowerStable, the Anti Fun Police, to Defiant, managing to successfully recruit gimmick-hating HT Drake to their side. [[ChuckCunninghamSyndrome As for "Filthy" Rob Sharpe? No idea.]]



** ''WCPW Loaded #33'' had a Havoc Rules where Jimmy Havoc/Primate defeated War Machine for the WCPW Tag Team Title.

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** ''WCPW Loaded #33'' had a Havoc Rules where Jimmy Havoc/Primate Wrestling/JimmyHavoc[=/=]Primate defeated War Machine for the WCPW Tag Team Title.



** The IPW invaders never left their promotionmates alone. At singles matches, every IPW wrestler had at least two of them accompanying the competitor. Case in point: ''Defiant #9'', where [[spoiler:the roster saved Haskins and Ridgeway's lives when a crazy Jimmy Havoc brought an axe to the stage, leading to them saving their lives at the cost of the Tag Team titles, which were still in Primate and Havoc's hands]].

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** The IPW invaders never left their promotionmates alone. At singles matches, every IPW wrestler had at least two of them accompanying the competitor. Case in point: [[spoiler:All of this came to an end at the fallout to ''Defiant #9'', where [[spoiler:the roster saved Haskins and Ridgeway's lives when a crazy Jimmy Havoc brought an axe to the stage, leading to them saving their lives at the cost Chain Reaction'', courtesy of the Tag Team titles, which were still in Primate and Havoc's hands]].[[BadBoss Austin Aries]].]]
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* '''Defiant World Championship''': Rampage Brown, since 28/04/2018.
* '''Defiant Tag Team Championship''': Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) since 28/04/2018.
* '''Defiant Women Championship''': Kanji, since 23/12/2018.[[note]]Taped 03/12/2018[[/note]]
* '''Defiant [[GarbageWrestler Hardcore]] Championship''': Jimmy Havoc, since 09/02/2018.[[note]]Taped 12/12/2017[[/note]]
* '''Defiant Internet Championship''': Martin Kirby, since 30/12/2018.[[note]]Taped 03/12/2018[[/note]]

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* '''Defiant '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3073 Defiant World Championship''': Championship]]''': Rampage Brown, since 28/04/2018.
* '''Defiant '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3194 Defiant Tag Team Championship''': Championship]]''': Aussie Open (Kyle Fletcher & Mark Davis) since 28/04/2018.
* '''Defiant '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3112 Defiant Women Championship''': Championship]]''': Kanji, since 23/12/2018.[[note]]Taped 03/12/2018[[/note]]
* '''Defiant [[GarbageWrestler Hardcore]] Championship''': Jimmy Havoc, '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3393 Defiant Hardcore Championship]]''': "No Fun" Damian Dunne, since 09/02/2018.[[note]]Taped 12/12/2017[[/note]]
09/02/2018.
* '''Defiant '''[[https://www.cagematch.net/?id=5&nr=3131 Defiant Internet Championship''': Championship]]''': Martin Kirby, since 30/12/2018.[[note]]Taped 03/12/2018[[/note]]

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