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Session Mot throws a punch at a recent event (Used with permission from OTT) John Morrissey Photography

Session mots and atomic drops: How an underground wrestling night became a huge hit in Dublin

Tapping into Irish culture to develop its characters, Over the Top Wrestling has grown hugely since it began in 2014.

THE LIGHTS IN Dublin’s Tivoli Theatre go dark and Maniac 2000 starts blaring on the speakers.

The crowd starts cheering as strobe lights illuminate the hall, with all eyes on the stage.

A blonde woman walks out wearing pyjamas to rapturous applause.

Over the next 20 minutes, she throws punches, kicks, and jumps off the top rope onto her helpless opponent. The crowd oohs at every punch and gasps at every near miss as the woman slugs it out with her opponent

“Session mot! Session mot! Session mot!” the crowd shout as she holds her hands aloft as the victor. That chant is followed by “OTT! OTT! OTT!”.

And that’s only the first match in this three-hour wrestling night that draws hundreds to its shows every month across the capital.

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Over the Top Wrestling was started in 2014 by Joe Carberry, an Irishman and former WWE wrestler.

He told TheJournal.ie that it basically started because there was a load of very good Irish wrestlers around, and this would give them a good platform to showcase it. Indeed, Irish wrestlers have gone to have great success stateside with recent examples including Sheamus and Finn Balor.

“We came in with the aim of putting on shows of a high standard,” he said. “And it was the case that there was a lot of wrestling fans looking for a product that wasn’t WWE.”

World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), previously the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), grew hugely in popularity in Ireland in the mid-1990s with that generation coming to love characters such as Stone Cold Steve Austin, the Rock and Vince McMahon.

Over the past decade or so, however, the WWE has made efforts to become a more family-friendly form of entertainment with the kind of violent, foul-mouthed and adult-themed shows now largely phased out.

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Carberry said: “It’s become more focused on a younger fanbase, and we wanted to create something for that older fanbase to enjoy.”

Performing live shows to an adult audience, which can also be streamed on demand on its website, means that OTT doesn’t have to confine itself to any broadcast conventions and can explore any themes it wants.

“I understand why WWE has to be PG now, they have a lot of heavy-rolling advertisers,” Carberry said. “We’re not confined by that and can make a product the fans really enjoy.”

Attendances have risen hugely in recent years, with social media and word-of-mouth allowing the event to catch on, as OTT taps into nostalgia for the old-style wrestling shows and puts an Irish spin on them.

Irish influence

Part of that appeal for fans is the very obvious Irish influence to the theme of many of their characters.

A common trope of wrestling characters is to create these very defined characters that people find easy to recognise and identify with.

The aforementioned Session Mot, whose character’s name is Martina, is the underdog fan-favourite.

She comes to the ring in her pyjamas to rave music, pretends to smoke during matches, takes risks and has a never-say-die attitude.

Earlier characters in the promotion were “The lads from the flats”. They dress in tracksuits and will pull all manner of tricks to win their matches.

There’s the Lord of the Manor Paul Tracey, who looks down on other competitors through a sense of superiority.

All stereotypes to be sure, but everyone in attendance is in on the joke.

“A big part of it was making Irish characters people can relate to,” he said. “Like these were genuinely two lads who grew up in the flats, were into wrestling and became very good wrestlers.

I don’t think it would translate well in different countries but, here, we had characters people instantly know.

Strength to strength

To supplement the Irish talent on show, OTT always aims to recruit well-known wrestlers from abroad to feature in its shows, even attracting Mick Foley (aka Mankind, aka Cactus Jack, aka Dude Love) to one of its events last year.

“We have a good relation with the top performers around the world,” Carberry said. “We’re now able to get guys a little easier now. People know it’s a good place to wrestle.”

The results may be scripted, but that doesn’t mean that these performers aren’t putting their bodies on the line.

“I was a wrestler myself and I know that the difference it makes to have a decent hotel bed to sleep on that night for example,” he said. “We’ve always done that here.”

There’s roughly one show a month but the depth of production and storytelling that goes into the shows means Carberry is constantly kept busy.

One aspect that’s presenting a problem is the closure of the Tivoli, which was its long-time home in Dublin.

Its bigger events draw thousands to the National Stadium, but finding a regular venue for its other nights has proven tricky.

“We have a major lack of venues in this country,” Carberry said. “The way the country keeps knocking down venues for entertainment isn’t good. And it gets even harder outside Dublin.”

A sold-out venue on Suir Road hosted Over the Top wrestling for the first time last night, with its biggest event of the year, Scrappermania, set to take place this May.

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    Jan 11th 2018, 6:59 PM

    Whether his clear infatuation led him to harass her or not, why does she need trial by twitter?

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:16 PM

    @Johnhunky Dory: She didn’t, he volunteered his apology.

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    Jan 12th 2018, 2:35 AM

    What an https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=no6-vsHgHJg !!!!!!!!!!
    I was just getting to like Rick and Morty……

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    Jan 12th 2018, 11:07 AM

    @ForeverFeel1ng: oh.. My reading was that he gave a no name apology for previous behaviour and she asked for more

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    Jan 14th 2018, 7:46 AM

    @1in10arelefties: men don’t report or discuss their harassment. But as men are more often in a position of power it stands to reason that they are more likely to abuse that power.

    We definitely need to address the double standards though. Women don’t even realise they are being sexist so often.

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:03 PM

    I don’t understand why she had to do that over twitter? Why not take a better position and do it in person than potentially invoke the twitter mob to harass and accuse Dan of everything under the sun?

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:14 PM

    @Shannon Mcg: I would say it’s revenge ..he harassed her and now it’s his turn .. Difference is though she was harassed by one person whereas he has the Twitter mob after him now ..Some would say he deserves though ..

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:20 PM

    @Shannon Mcg: I am just assuming here, but as this was already put to Harmon in private & he admits to disregarding the sentiment perhaps she thought, in the current climate, she might get a bit of traction going public, trial by twitter route. What is positive is that Harmon addressed his wrong doing head on & as such received forgiveness. With everything that has been going on unspoken for so long coming out now this is the first story with any sort of positive outcome.

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:00 PM

    Apology accepted aside, he’s now twitter guilty and this won’t be the end of his troubles

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    Jan 11th 2018, 11:02 PM

    @Johnhunky Dory: he created rick & morty. He probably doesnt care that much. He has a cult following.

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    Jan 12th 2018, 12:26 AM

    @Johnhunky Dory: he’s not twitter guilty he’s just guilty and owning it and apologizing for it. She had to put up with it for over two years but hey who cares about that!

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:08 PM

    Jesus surely these apologies should go on in private?

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:10 PM

    @Free comment ratings: nope everything needs to be public knowledge these days…

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    Jan 11th 2018, 9:23 PM

    @Free comment ratings: like a confession box perhaps where you can say sorry for anything you do and go back out to do it again. Yeah. Doesn’t work.

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    Jan 12th 2018, 12:27 AM

    @Free comment ratings: no it’s important other men realise that this type of behaviour is not acceptable. How would they know that if it’s all hush hush?

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:19 PM

    Very curious if this was the reason he got fired just before Community Season 4?? There was never a clear answer why that happened and he got rehired for Season 5 after the quality of the writing suffered.

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    Jan 11th 2018, 9:57 PM

    Hating is easy, forgiveness is hard. Fair play.

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:06 PM

    I watched a bit of Rick and Morty and found it to be absolute garbage. I don’t understand why people like it so much.

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:09 PM

    @Irish Patriot: TV shows are made to suit everyone

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:12 PM

    @Darragh Ó Tuathail: God I’d hate to meet the kind of person that r&m is made for :-)

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:20 PM

    @Irish Patriot: I’m pretty sure we don’t want to meet you either

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:27 PM

    @Irish Patriot: I thought the same but i gave it a few episodes and grew to love it. It’s actually very clever and original.

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:35 PM

    @The Dude: Maybe I didn’t give it a fair shot, just thought it wasn’t really funny. Each to their own I guess. I don’t think we should start putting r&m fans into camps or anything like that.

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    Jan 12th 2018, 9:07 AM

    @Irish Patriot: each to their own maybe that’s why it’s a cult. The majority of tv, I can’t find funny or good never was much of a Simpson’s or family guy etc fan but when I was introduced to Rick n Morty loved the piss take it does of everything we have or goes on around us in life. It’s humor is fast and constant in pace and style from start to finish in every episode. If you didn’t like’back to the future’ you mightn’t get this type of humor.

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:10 PM

    Kafka would’a loved this.

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    Jan 12th 2018, 6:40 AM

    This is good to see. He owned up to what he did and she accepted his apology. Hopefully now, other talented people who acted inappropriately ( but not illegally) can do the same, their forgiveness be accepted and they can continue doing what they are good at.

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    Jan 11th 2018, 7:13 PM

    Ah Cormac you must be a Harmontown listener me too man I’m 145 episodes in Dan is a f*cking genius

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    Jan 11th 2018, 8:19 PM

    What a sociopathic creep, disgusting obscene behaviour!

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    Jan 12th 2018, 7:34 PM

    God dam he better finish rick and morty season 4…. or else.

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