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World Of Sport Wrestling (WOS Wrestling)

Inactive promotion in the Europe region

General Data
Current name:
World Of Sport Wrestling
Current abbreviation:
WOS Wrestling
Status:
Inactive
Location:
Norwich, Norfolk, England, UK
Active Time:
2016 - 2024
Names:
World Of Sport Wrestling (2016 - 2024)
Abbreviations:
WOS Wrestling
Owners:
Harvey Goldsmith & Martin Goldsmith (2016 - 2024)
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Current Total Rating (?)
Valid votes: 20
Number of comments: 12
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Average rating: 3.40  [20]
Average rating in 2025: 4.00  [1]
Average rating in 2024: 2.50  [2]
Average rating in 2023: 5.00  [1]
Average rating in 2022: 1.67  [3]
Average rating in 2021: 2.33  [3]
Average rating in 2020: 2.00  [1]
Average rating in 2019: 4.50  [2]
Average rating in 2018: 4.67  [6]
Average rating in 2017: 3.00  [1]
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benny5bellys wrote on 27.11.2024:
[3.0] "It could have worked but I don't think they really understood how to deliver on it. It went for the traditional early evening audience but most of that audience are just not interested in wrestling and those families that are were already well served by WWE. Lord knows why they have tried to revive it since it got cancelled."
JBTheTree wrote on 23.05.2024:
[2.0] "An amazing idea executed in one of the worst manners possible. If they had gone all in on the 2016 ITV pilot with the level of talent available at that time this could have been something truly special unfortunately it just wasn't. 1 Star."
Luna100 wrote on 15.07.2022:
[1.0] "Failed to revive the classic british era of wrestling, as it seems more inspired by WWE then anything else, just another generic wrestling company, but one that failed to deliver its promise by every metric."
5nicoShuffle wrote on 24.02.2021:
[2.0] "While the pilot episode was pretty decent, the weekly show felt more like 'Gladiators' than a wrestling product, with silly gimmicks like adding a dubbed over roar to Crater, and having a camera mounted directly above the ring looking down. While the talent was good, all the storyline feuds were greatly rushed, with title matches and tournaments happening seemingly every week. The constant camera cuts were annoying, as were the commentary team. I find it unlikely that WOS will be returning to national tv in the UK, especially with the successful AEW In it's place."
Pinkd56 wrote on 30.01.2019:
[6.0] "WOS presented a improved - if still flawed - TV product in the summer of 2018 and has begun to embark on a tour of the UK's B towns which seems to be working well for them. If they can keep drawing in the B towns WOS could be a welcome addition to the UK scene."
RatingsMachine wrote on 21.09.2018:
[0.0] "WoS is a complete embarrassment, a total and utter shambles on every level. The production is awful, serving only to detract from a product that needs all the help it can get. The announcing is woeful. The wrestling is decent, but the production and announcing do nothing enhance it. The rebirth of British wrestling was ill-conceived if this is what people think it should be."
storkyknight wrote on 09.09.2018:
[8.0] "Just watched for the first time on ITV having previously assumed that the show would be repeats from the Big Daddy era. Was pleasantly surprised by the calibre of stars on show and the quality of the production. It is great that wrestling is back on free to air TV in the UK and it does seem that WOS will be showcasing some of Britain's best wrestlers. The show had a nice mix of matches, a ladder match, fatal four way (Crater/Cyanide), comedy singles (Grado) and face vs heel (Rampage) tag main event. I will certainly be tuning in again as this show was very entertaining."
Reelbigmartin wrote on 05.09.2018:
[8.0] "WOS is good, but certainly aiming at a particular audience. The matches are good enough quality, not interrupted by ad breaks. There's a bit of something for everyone, with NJPW stars, comedy matches and real athleticism. The commentary works well, with GM Stu Bennett being involved as the heel commentator, it's a really nice dynamic. All in all, it's a good show, and it's nice to see British wrestling showcased to a mainstream audience."
kynky wrote on 07.06.2018:
[5.0] "A fairly unexciting pilot show is hard to judge the company by. They should dump the PG setup and embrace what has made the British wrestling scene explode over recent years."
BritIndy Reviews wrote on 22.08.2017:
[3.0] "Had a great thing going for them, Wrestling back on UK tv after all these years, and the show what they had was great but numerous false promises, scheduled tapings which got cancelled, sort of ruins the legacy a bit.."