ICW has been a revelation to the wrestling industry in the UK, proving to be one of the most consistently lucrative and entertaining touring acts in the country. The first Scottish promotion to reach television, ICW was the focal point of the BBC documentary, Insane Fight Club in early-2014and a sequel in January. With the company touring - the first leg of which kicks off on the 28th of March in Newcastle - now is the perfect time to look into exactly what you're missing. Though the Glasgow event is unsurprisingly sold out, fans can still pick up tickets for Newcastle as well as for the rest of the tour: Saturday 12th April** Nottingham, Rock City The Princess Is In Another Castle Sunday 12th April* Liverpool, O2 Academy Boom Shakalaka (Hes On Fire) Saturday 18th April* Birmingham, O2 Academy Paperboy Sunday 19th April* London KOKO Alex Kidd In London + the Suicidal, Homicidal, Genocidal SABU! Sunday 26th April* Sheffield, O2 Academy Up Down Left Right A C Start Sunday 3rd May* Glasgow, The Garage Flawless Victory ICW are culturally relevant, and in an age where wrestling fans are eager to find an alternative to WWE, the promotion fit the bill. Harking back to the glory days of The Attitude Era, the group successfully meld a wide array of interesting characters and wild storylines with great, solid wrestling and a sound strategy of giving their audience exactly what they want. Also available worldwide, both on YouTube and through ICW On Demand, the promotions very own premium subscription service, Insane Championship Wrestling is everything that is right with wrestling in 2015. With all that in mind, and keeping close the knowledge that there are literally hundreds of professional wrestling promotions across the globe, exactly why does ICW deserve your attention?