Lionheart (wrestler)

Not to be confused with Chris Jericho.
Lionheart
Birth name Adrian McCallum
Born (1982-12-17) December 17, 1982
Coventry, England
Website https://twitter.com/LionheartUK
Professional wrestling career
Billed height 6 ft 1 in (185 cm)
Billed weight 15 st 5 lb (98 kg)
Trained by Colin McKay
Debut 2002

Adrian McCallum (Born 17 December 1982) is a British professional wrestler, professional wrestling promoter and actor, often better known by his ring name Lionheart.[1][2] He wrestles for numerous promotions in the British Independent wrestling circuit including Insane Championship Wrestling and Preston City Wrestling.[3] He is also the owner of Ayrshire-based wrestling promotion: Pro Wrestling Elite.[2][4]

Insane Championship Wrestling

On February 11, 2007 Lionheart made his Insane Championship Wrestling debut, losing to James Wallace.[5] On April 3, 2016, Lionheart captured the Insane Championship Wrestling Zero-G Championship from Davey Boy in a 6 way match at ICW Barrowmania II.[6]

Preston City Wrestling

On September 23, 2011, Lionheart made his Preston City Wrestling debut on their "Road to Glory" show defeating Jack Gallagher.[7] In March 2014, at a Preston City Wrestling show, McCallum broke his neck in 2 places after receiving the Styles Clash following match against AJ Styles.[8] As a result of the injury doctors warned McCallum that he may never walk again.[8] In March, 2015 McCallum defied doctors orders and returned to in-ring competition.[3]

Other Promotions

In 2008, McCallum competed for the ROH World Championship against then-champion Nigel McGuinness at a One Pro Wrestling show in a triple threat match also involving Keith Myatt.[9] In January 2011, McCallum competed for TNA, losing to Jeff Jarrett at a houseshow in Glasgow, Scotland.[10] Later that year he also competed for WWE, losing to Justin Gabriel in a dark match on Smackdown in Liverpool, England.[11]

In Wrestling

Championships and Accomplishments

References

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