Irish Wrestlers Who Made it in the WWE


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Irish Wrestlers Who Made it in the WWE

Professional wrestling has long been captivated by the charisma and tenacity of Irish competitors. Irish wrestlers have carved a unique niche in the squared circle – from the brawling bruisers of yesteryear to the modern-day high-flyers and technical wizards. Fighters from the Emerald Isle have left a legacy of championship gold, unforgettable feuds and passionate fan support. We delve into the careers of four iconic Irish wrestlers who rose to the top in the WWE to write their names in the company’s illustrious history.

Fit Finlay

David John Finlay, better known as Fit Finlay or Finlay during his memorable time in the WWE, was born in Northern Ireland and embodied the rugged spirit of his homeland.

His storied career spanned decades – from his early days in British wrestling to his legendary run in WWE. Finlay was a master of the brawl, renowned for his stiff strikes, punishing submission holds and unflinching toughness.
He battled The Undertaker, Brock Lesnar, JBL and many more tough guys, earning the respect of even the most hardened veterans.
Finlay subsequently became a mentor to countless younger wrestlers, including Sheamus, passing down his vast knowledge and unwavering dedication to the craft.

His legacy in the women’s department will forever be remembered, earning a reputation as a patient coach. He coached female several stars including Torrie Wilson, Lita, Jazz, Stacy Keibler, Molly Holly, The Bella Twins, Beth Phoenix, Natalya, Trish Stratus and Ruby Riott.
Liv Morgan, Sarah Logan, Sasha Banks, Charlotte Flair, Becky Lynch, Lana, Bayley and Ronda Rousey have also praised him for playing a significant mentoring role in their careers.

They credit him for helping them hone their skills and assisting the transition of WWE’s presentation of the WWE Divas from bra and panties matches to more respectful traditional wrestling.

Becky Lynch

Rebecca Quinn – aka Becky Lynch – has redefined what it means to be a female superstar in the WWE. The 36-year-old Dubliner has become one of the most recognizable and highest-paid athletes in the business.

After honing her craft in Ireland, Europe and North America, Lynch signed with the WWE in 2013, joining the NXT roster before breaking onto the main roster.
She adopted a more aggressive personality that came with ‘The Man’ tag in 2018, culminating in the Raw Women’s Championship and SmackDown Women’s Championship.

Lynch became the first woman to hold both titles simultaneously and has gone on to win more belts. She set the record for the longest reign as Raw Women’s Champion at 399 days until she took a pregnancy break in May 2020.
Her in-ring skills are undeniable, but she is more than just a wrestler. She is a cultural icon, an inspiration to millions and a living testament to the power of never giving up on yourself after returning from a nasty head injury that sidelined her for years to pursue her craft.

Finn Balor

County Wicklow-born Finn Balor is a true artist in the ring. His captivating style blends high-flying acrobatics and innovative strikes.
He is also pretty good with the microphone – which always helps in the WWE. Balor understands that ‘sports entertainment’ is not just about someone’s wrestling ability.

His alter ego – ‘The Demon King’ – sets Balor apart. A painted warrior persona, complete with black and gold body paint and demonic entrance, transforms Balor into a force of unstoppable fury.

His matches are instant classics, fueled by Balor’s otherworldly athleticism and the electrifying atmosphere he creates.
Balor, one half of the undisputed WWE Tag Team Champions Judgement Day, continues to mesmerise in the ring, creating a remarkable legacy for himself.

Sheamus

Dubliner Stephen Farrelly – aka Sheamus – is a powerhouse wrestler who took the WWE by storm upon his arrival.

His imposing physique, booming brogue kick and thunderous roars have made him a dominant force in the WWE since his debut in 2009.
He will be remembered for fierce battles with Shelton Benjamin, Edge, Triple H and John Cena.

Sheamus has captured numerous championships, including the WWE Championship, the World Heavyweight Championship and the United States Championship, solidifying his place among the company’s elite performers.

Before embarking on his wrestling career, Sheamus was on his way to becoming a star in Gaelic football – a path that would have brought him to the attention of online sportsbooks.

However, he resisted the temptation to see his name in lights on the best Irish betting sites to become one of Ireland’s most famous exports to the WWE.
He subsequently defied the odds by becoming a four-time world champion. Given his talent, punters would be well-advised no to bet against him claiming a fifth title.

Sheamus is not just a muscle-bound fighter. He’s a charismatic performer with quick wit and a knack for delivering memorable catchphrases. His ‘Fella!’ and ‘10 Beats of the Bodhran’ chants instantly get the crowd fired up.

The 45-year-old is a true entertainer, capable of captivating audiences with his in-ring prowess and infectious personality.

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