Saturday 5 December 2015

Sheamus


Stephen Farrelly is an Irish professional wrestler. He is currently signed to the American professional wrestling promotion WWE, where he performs under the ring name Sheamus., Prior to joining WWE,Born: January 28, 1978 , Cabra, Dublin, Republic of Ireland
With his noble and heroic Celtic ancestry and ferocious style of fighting, this Irish Man is one of the top superstars of WWE. This red headed wrestler started his career in in 2009 with ECW but quickly he made his way to the top of WWE ladder. The Great White believes on fighting till last breadth, and he has proved that his success has nothing to do with legendary “Luck of the Irish”.
Sheamus’s opponents are always in problem while facing this warrior because of his quick finishing moves like High Cross, Brogue Kick and Irish Curse. So far he won all major titles in WWE which includes WWE Champion, World Heavyweight Champion, Royal Rumble 2012 and US Championship.
Stephen Farrelly was born on 28 January 1978, and he is not only professional wrestler but also an actor. Better known by his ring name “Sheamus”, he appear in couple of movies but not able to achieve success on stage. Overall Sheamus is one of the top WWE superstars and future of this industry.

Stephen Farrelly, beter known as Sheamus, is an Irish professional wrestle and actor, who is signed to the American professional wrestling promotion WWE.
As a professtional wrestle, Farrelly has gained considerable achievements from national framework to the world's arena: two-time winning International Heavyweight Champion during Irish Whip Wrestling, the United States Champion, the WWE Championship; three-time world champion in WWE. In addition, he has won the 2010 King of the Ring tournament, the 2012 Royal Rumble and the 2015 Money match, making him only the second to achieve all three accomplishments.
As an actor, Farrell appeared in The Escapist (2008), Assault of Darkness (2009), which were highly appreciated by experts and much followed by publics.


Sheamus O'Shaunessy began his wrestling career in The Monster Factory in April 2002 where he trained under the supervision of former WWF professional wrestler Larry Sharpe along with former ECW referee Jim Molineaux. SOS made his wrestling debut 6 weeks later against WWA and TNA star Robert Pigenion.

After a bright start a neck injury in 2002 ruled Sheamus out of action for two long years...

But in May 2004 he re-initiated his wrestling career at the newly opened Irish Whip Wrestling school in Dublin and debuted for IWW in their Mount Temple show on July the 9th against the 400lbs+ "Burning Spirit", and won! After this he went on to compete against the best of foreign talent including Vid Vain, Matt Striker, Xavier and Mikey Batts.

SOS received his first major title shot against the FWA British Heavyweight Champion Alex Shane on December 2nd 2004 and was moments away from winning, only for his long time ally Red Vinny interfered and cost him the title.

In March 2005, he defeated his former friend Red Vinny, Vid Vain and The "Pukka One" Darren Burridge to become the first ever IWW International champion...

This led to a feud with Darren Burridge, which involved "The Pukka One" interfering in Sheamus' championship match against D'lo Brown by hitting Sheamus in the head with a baton, thus giving D'lo the victory and IWW International championship.

SOS and Burridge squared off in a grudge match which resulted in SOS getting his revenge and the victory. Sheamus then set his sights on winning his title back and defeated both Red Vinny and Vic Viper to win the no.1 contendership match against D'Lo Brown and The Assassin at a MEW show in Newcastle in October 2005.

SOS persevered and pinned D'Lo to become a two time IWW champion and brought the title back to Ireland. In his latest match at the IWW Supershow in the SFX in November 2005, SOS defeated the legendary Vampiro in a no-disqualification match, to cement his position as Ireland's top professional wrestler.

2006 saw numerous successful defenses of Sheamus's IWW crown and the beginning of his ShowBiz career with a very memorable TV appearance on the St. Patrick's Day Podge & Rodge Show and even a Big Screen debut in dark Irish movie '3Crosses' beside stars such as Gail Porter, Samantha Mumba, Caprice, Keith Duffy and many more... In 2007 also starred in the role of 'Two Ton' in The Escapist opposite Joseph Fiennes.

The Irish print media have also really got behind this Celtic warrior with full page features in The Sun, The Star, The Daily & Sunday Mirror and The Metro.

Sheamus O'Shaunessy is now a regular face on the Roster of the top Wrestling promotions in the UK, such as All Star Wrestling, and looks set to take Irish Grappling all the way around the world and all the way to the top.

With hardly a week passing by without another twist in the burgeoning career of SOS all he asks is that fans get behind him and "Come With Me!"
With a red-hot temper that matches his fiery head of hair, Sheamus never backs down from a fight, and has never been in one he didn’t think he could win. Hailing from Dublin, the ginger-headed juggernaut brings to the ring a ferocious offensive style that harkens to his noble and heroic Celtic ancestors. Whether by upbringing or by birthright, this modern-day Celtic Warrior was fated for combat.

After journeying from ECW to WWE in October 2009, Sheamus ravenously sunk his teeth into the competition, eventually defeating John Cena to become the first Irish-born WWE Champion in a Tables Match at WWE TLC: Tables, Ladders & Chairs.

Not one to rest on his laurels following a momentous victory over one of the most decorated WWE Superstars in history, Sheamus has since become a two-time WWE Champion, the 2010 King of the Ring, the winner of the 2012 Royal Rumble – an honor which paved the way for him to defeat Daniel Bryan in 18 seconds at WrestleMania to win the World Heavyweight Title – and most recently a two-time United States Champion. Whether wearing a title or not, though, Sheamus has always been a fighting champion.

And The Celtic Warrior had his fair share of challengers since beginning his second U.S. Title reign. After dispatching Cesaro and The Miz in separate challenges, Sheamus came up against perhaps the greatest threat to the championship in its history: Rusev.

Though Sheamus fought valiantly in a special title defense exclusively on WWE Network following the Nov. 3, 2014 edition of Raw, The Super Athlete proved too dominant. After two superkicks and a prolonged Accolade, The Celtic Warrior passed out from the pain, ending his reign as champion.

By not tapping out, Sheamus had good reason to challenge Rusev in a rematch for the U.S. Title on the Nov. 10, 2014, edition of Raw. He was ultimately unsuccessful due to interference from members of The Authority, who soon after the match successfully courted Rusev to their side for the impending Survivor Series Match at the titular event. Sheamus joined Team Cena to get even with The Authority and The Super Athlete, but would be taken out and injured by his enemies on the Nov. 17, 2014, edition of Raw, leaving him unable to compete in the contest.

Beginning on the Feb. 9, 2015, episode of Raw, videos began to air heralding Sheamus' return to the squared circle. Nothing could prepare the WWE Universe for both the physical and mental changes that Sheamus would reveal upon his reemergence, however.

Sporting a giant mohawk and braided beard like Celtic warriors of old, Sheamus came to the ring after an Intercontinental Title Match between Dolph Ziggler and Daniel Bryan on the March 30 Raw. It seemed that Sheamus was arriving to help the duo fend off an assault from former champion Bad News Barrett. Once scaring Barrett off, however, Sheamus turned his attention to the weakened Superstars and unloaded on them both with punches and Brogue Kicks.

The Celtic Warrior has since revealed that he's tired of seeing the WWE Universe favor smaller underdog Superstars over himself. He set out to make an example of Ziggler in a Kiss Me Arse Match at Extreme Rules but ended up losing to The Showoff. Despite the defeat, The Celtic Warrior ended up attacking Ziggler after the match and forcing Dolph's face against his posterior.

Although Sheamus made it as far as the semi-finals of the 2015 King of the Ring Tournament, he was defeated by Neville after Ziggler caused a distraction. After the match, a brawl between Sheamus and Ziggler erupted, and the rivals had to be separated by WWE officials.

The Irish Superstar defeated The Showoff at WWE Payback 2015, when The Celtic Warrior Brogue Kicked a bloodied Ziggler for the victory. His next big effort, at WWE Elimination Chamber 2015, saw him fall short of the vacant Intercontinental Title. At WWE Money in the Bank 2015, Sheamus felled six other Superstars en route to The Celtic Warrior's first Money in the Bank Contract. Sheamus suffered a setback however at WWE Battleground, where he lost a toughly fought contest against Randy Orton.

After Orton thwarted an attempted Money in the Bank cash-in, Sheamus clashed with WWE's Apex Predator once again at SummerSlam. It took two Brogue Kicks, but The Celtic Warrior was able to put the venomous Viper away. Sheamus attempted another cash-in against the battle-weary WWE World Heavyweight Champion, Seth Rollins, at Night of Champions, but the returning Demon Kane returned to WWE and annhilated both The Celtic Warrior and The Architect in a stunning show of ferocity. When will Mr. Money in the Bank strike next?

Most recently at Survivor Series, Sheamus cashed in his Money in the Bank contract, stunning Roman Reigns with two Brogue Kicks just moments after The Big Dog captured the World Title in a WWE World Heavyweight Title Tournament.  As a result, Sheamus stood tall, once again, as the WWE World Heavweight Champion.

Without question, Sheamus is a dominant powerhouse of a Superstar, with a nearly unstoppable arsenal that includes the Brogue Kick, White Noise, the High Cross, the Irish Curse Backbreaker and the Cloverleaf submission maneuver. He has used that dangerous offense to go head-to-head some of WWE’s best including Cena, Triple H, Randy Orton and Big Show.

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