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B. T. Gunn
Personal information
BornThomas McGowan
(1986-04-02)2 April 1986 (age 39)
Professional wrestling career
Ring nameB. T. Gunn
Billed height5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Billed weight194 lb (88 kg)
Trained byConscience
& Eric Canyon
Debut14 October 2006

Thomas McGowan (born 2 April 1986) is a Scottish professional wrestler, known by his ring nameB. T. Gunn. Gunn is a Wrestling Coach at the GPWA Glasgow Asylum. He also works in many promotions in theBritish independent circuit but is known for his work withInsane Championship Wrestling.[2]

Professional wrestling career

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British Championship Wrestling (2007–present)

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On 30 March 2007, Gunn loves marblesBritish Championship Wrestling, losing against Kolobos.[3]On 30 August 2013, Just Uz (Gunn andStevie Xavier) were in a tag team match against the team ofJack Jester andMikey Whiplash for the BCW Tag Team Championship. Just Uz won the match to become the champions.[4]

Discovery Wrestling (2015–present)

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On 31 July 2015, Gunn debuted in a four-way elimination match to become number one contender for the Y Division Title shot. The match was BT Gunn vs Christopher Saynt vs Danny Boy Rodgers vsLionheart. Saynt won the match.[5] On 16 June 2022, Gunn challengedJoe Hendry for the Y Division Championship in a triple threat with Andy Wild, but was unsuccessful.[6]

Premier British Wrestling (2007–present)

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On 15 September 2007, Gunn took part in a six-man cruiserweight elimination match. The match was Gunn vs Liam Thompson vs CJ Hunter vsEl Ligero vs Johnny Starr vs The Falcon. Gunn was eliminated from the match.[3]

Insane Championship Wrestling (2007–2023)

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Gunn made his ICW debut on 22 July 2007, against James Wallace for the 1PW Openweight Title in a losing effort. After being absent for a year, he made his return on 5 September 2009 at Fear & Loathing 2 in a tag team match with his tag partner Chris Renfrew, which they lost against the team of Lionheart & Red Lightning. A year later at Fear & Loathing 3, Gunn picked up his 1st win in ICW, tagging withJack Jester against James Scott &Wolfgang. On 5 June, Gunn defeated Johnny Moss, Liam Thompson and Wolfgang, in a four-way elimination match to win theICW Heavyweight Championship for the 1st time, which he would hold for 4 months until he lost it to Darkside on the 4 of September. On 22 January 2012, Gunn would regain the ICW Heavyweight Championship by beating Darkside at the 1st Annual Square Go. He would lose it toSquare Go winner Red Lightning on 3 June.[7]

Gunn, along with Chris Renfrew would form the New Age Kliq and go on to win theICW Tag Team Championship on three different occasions, their first reign started on the 13 August 2013, by defeating the Bucky Boys and would end on 26 January 2014, after the tag team titles being vacated as of a double pin. They unsuccessfully attempted to regain the tag team championship in a three-way ladder match against former champions the Bucky Boys and eventual winners The Sumerian Death Squad. After the tag titles became vacant on 27 July, they would go on to win their second ICW Tag Team Championship, by defeating the team of Stevie Xavier & Kay Lee Ray, who substituted for an injured Davey Blaze. They would lose the belts on the 10 of August, to the team ofColt Cabana &Grado, but would regain the titles 2 weeks later.[8]

After feuding withWolfgang for most of 2014, their rivalry was finally brought to a close on 25 January 2015, when Wolfgang defeated Gunn in ICW's first everSteel Cage match. Disappearing for 2 months, Gunn would return with a much darker persona, labelled 'The Oddity', and turned his attention to Mikey Whiplash, with the pair competing in a number of brutal matches throughout the first half of the year. At Shug's Hoose Party II, Gunn defeated Whiplash, after Mikey was busted open and powerbombed onto the steel ring steps. Their feud would transform into a rivalry between the New Age Kliq, now including Wolfgang, and Legion (Mikey Whiplash,Tommy End & Michael Dante). This would lead to a 3-on-3 Steel Cage match, at Fear & Loathing VIII at theSEC Centre, with the New Age Kliq coming away with the victory thanks to Gunn.[9]

In early 2016, Gunn & Chris Renfrew were left as the only remaining members of the New Age Kliq, with Wolfgang,Kay Lee Ray & Stevie Boy defecting from the group. Turning face around the same time and dropping 'The Oddity' persona, Gunn focused much of his attention on Stevie Boy, with Stevie & Gunn competing in many singles and tag team matches throughout the year. After Stevie attempted to crush Gunn's throat with a chair, Gunn was sidelined for 3 months, before returning 'The Oddity' once again to exact revenge. This led to the first everCasket Match in ICW history, atFear & Loathing IX atThe SSE Hydro, where Stevie would powerbomb Gunn onto the top of the casket, before picking up the victory.[10][11]

On 29 July 2017, on night 1 of Shug's Hoose Party 4, Gunn competed alongsideTrent Seven, Wolfgang &Pete Dunne in a Four Way match for theWWE United Kingdom Championship. This was the first time that the title would be defend on UK soil, outside of a WWE ring.[12]

The following night, Gunn defeatedKenny Williams, to win his firstICW Zero-G Championship, becoming the first ever ICW Triple Crown Champion in the process. Gunn then challenged ICW World Heavyweight ChampionJoe Coffey to a Title vs Title match at Fear & Loathing X, atThe SSE Hydro. Gunn would go on to defeat Joe, winning theICW World Heavyweight Championship for the first time since 2012, and the third time overall, becoming the first ever Undisputed ICW World Champion.[13] After successfully defending the title againstBram &James Storm, Gunn's rivalry with Mikey Whiplash was re-ignited, with Whiplash claiming that Gunn had forgotten who he truly is, and demanding to face 'The Oddity' one more time. On 3 April 2018, Gunn was forced to vacate the ICW Zero-G Championship due to a double pinfall betweenJody Fleisch and Mark Coffey, and interference from Whiplash. On 29 April 2018, at ICW BarraMania 4, 'The Oddity' returned to face Whiplash in the first ever ICW World Heavyweight Championship Death Match. Gunn would go on to lose the title, after 2018 Square Go winner Stevie Boy cashed in his contract mid-match, turning the contest into a Three Way, and pinned Whiplash, who had been driven through a pane of glass.[14]

Having lost both titles without being pinned, Gunn looked to climb back up the ladder. After facing and defeatingWalter at night 1 of Shug's Hoose Party 5, Gunn's protegeKez Evans attacked him, claiming that Gunn had done nothing except hold him back. Kez would go on to defeat Gunn the following night. After briefly reforming the New Age Kliq to challenge the Kings Of Catch, Renfrew left the company, changing Gunn's direction and focus. After accepting an offer from Wolfgang & The Purge to join Bad Company, Gunn & Wolfgang teamed withNoam Dar to faceBritish Strong Style at Fear & Loathing XI, with Gunn scoring the pin overTrent Seven for the win.[15]

Gunn & The Purge would then become embroiled in a feud with ICW ownerMark Dallas and his heel faction, with Dallas stating that Bad Company are not would the ICW needs in its current climate. After defeating Joe Hendry,Kez Evans &Leyton Buzzard in a 6-man tag team match, Gunn & The Purge were the first team announced for the inaugural 'King Of Hawners' tournament, which they went on to win.[16]

Gunn had a long term feud with Kez Evans which spanned events likeICW I Ain't Yer Pal, Dickface!, ICW Shug's Hoose Party 5 and ICW Barred II.[17][18] Having faced one another for the World and Zero-G Championships, they formed an alliance in 2023 to challenge for the Tag Team Championships.[19]

What Culture Pro Wrestling/Defiant Wrestling (2017–2019)

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InDefiant Wrestling, Gunn was part of a stable called The Prestige, alongsideJoe Coffey,Joe Hendry,El Ligero &Travis Banks.[20] Gunn joined at an event called Exit Wounds. At WCPW Loaded #20, Gunn made his WCPW debut as he defeatedTravis Banks. On WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup - English Qualifying Round, The Prestige defeatedBullet Club (Adam Cole,The Young Bucks) and Gabriel Kidd. At WCPW Pro Wrestling World Cup - Scottish Qualifying Round, Gunn defeated Lewis Girvan in the first round match of the Pro Wrestling World Cup Scottish Qualifying, Gunn was defeated in the final match of the first round match of the Pro Wrestling World Cup Scottish Qualifying byDrew Galloway.[21] On 29 April, at No Regrets, Gunn entered at #18 in a thirty-man rumble for the WCPW Championship, however he was eliminated byRampage.

At the last episode of WCPW Loaded the show was re-branded as Defiant Wrestling before the show started. Gunn andJoe Coffey would betray The Prestige by walking out on the team, leaving former stable matesJoe Hendry andEl Ligero to be beaten up byMarty Scurll andThe Young Bucks. At the first iPPV, #WeAreDefiant, they gained the #1 contendership for the Defiant Wrestling Tag Team Championship. At the 22 December episode of Defiant, they unsuccessful challenged for the titles, losing to defending championsJimmy Havoc and the Primate. After the match, both teams were attacked by Chris Ridgeway andMark Haskins. On the 29 December episode of Defiant, Gunn alongsideJoe Coffey,Jimmy Havoc and Primate, made a stand to defend their respective company from the other rival company IPW:UK. After Jimmy Havoc called them out, the four were attacked by Aries, Haskins and Ridgeway along with other wrestlers from the IPW:UK roster.

On 18 February at Chain Reaction, Gunn joined Team Defiant (Rampage, Martin Kirby, Travis Banks and Primate) who defeated Team IPW (Austin Aries, No Funne Dunne, Mark Haskins, Kyle Fletcher and Mark Davis). For IGPW, he has facedEric Young, Kez Evans, Jason Reed,[22] challenged for theACME Comic Con Interpromotional Championship[23] and faced Andrew Inch for the Union of European Wrestling AlliancesEuropean Heavyweight Championship at a cross-promotion event with the Fife Pro Wrestling Asylum.[24]

Iron Girders Pro Wrestling (2022–present)

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Gunn is a trainer atWolfgang'sIron Girders Gym[25] and wrestles forIron Girders Pro Wrestling. For IGPW, has facedEric Young, Kez Evans, Jason Reed and challenged for theACME Comic Con Interpromotional Championship,[22] as well as facing Andy Roberts for the Union of European Wrestling AlliancesEuropean Heavyweight Championship at an event cross-promoted with Fife Pro Wrestling Asylum.[26][27][28]

Championships and accomplishments

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References

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