10 Wrestlers That Are Causing A Scottish Revolution

7. Joe Coffey

Drew Galloway
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Those who have tuned in to the first few episodes of WCPW Loaded already know a little about Joe Coffey, but they don't know the full story. Simply put, Coffey is one of the hardest-working men on the Scottish wrestling scene. There's a reason he's called the 'Iron Man'.

That's not just a fancy label, as Joe has worked his tail off to get in the best shape possible. Along the way, he's also wrestled against the likes of former WWE star Rhyno, and produced excellent bouts when paired with Drew Galloway in ICW.

Looking at the man's style, there's a clear influence from old-school veterans like Stan Hansen and Greg Valentine, mixed with a modern sensibility that makes him one of the best talents in the entire country. It's no wonder that Coffey has been booked by promotions across the globe, including time spent in Japan.

Joe Coffey is proof that hard work pays off, a virtue he extols heartily to others in his work as a personal trainer away from wrestling.

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