Doctor Ian

Doctor Ian, (born Ian Leslie Brander 11th April, 1975) is a British (Welsh) professional wrestler. He has also held several staff positions in the now defunct FSW as Creative Director and the now defunct UCWF, firstly as General Manager before being promoted as President. He is currently working for the UCW on the wrestling roster and working for MCW, again on the wrestling roster. He is part of the Tag Team Bros with his twin brother Greg Venom in both UCW and MCW.

Early Life (1975 - 1993)
Ian Leslie Brander was born 8 minutes after his non-identical twin brother Greg Kelso. The two were their parent’s only children. Growing up in the Welsh Valley’s was a hard and tough experience, with the coalmine villages proving tougher than the city life many children of the same generation had. A relief of this life for the brothers was to watch Saturday Afternoon Wrestling (SAW) on the TV and they became hooked.

Ian excelled in school, be it physical or intellectual studies, and during secondary school, the two brothers met another young man who shared their passion for the business. The mysterious student earned the nickname Renegade from his peers, due to his lack of respect for authorities but liked the discipline wrestling gave him. The three of them enrolled into a local wrestling school in Newbridge, The Rosemary Davies School of Wrestling, in 1989 and began training for their hopeful future.

Despite being athletic, Ian quickly realised that his style would be different to the flamboyant – highflying style of Renegade and the daredevil - lucha libre style of Greg. Ian was technically sound, but wished to increase his power and strength to make up his shortcomings, in his mind, compared to the other two. He was dead against using steroids, but found out that a substance called ephedrine increased his resilience and used it during bodybuilding exercises. On his 2004 FSW endorsed DVD, “The Capital M to the E – A Doctor Ian Story” Ian made his own observation on the pills;

“I still believe that [taking the ephedrine] I did nothing wrong. They were a new substance back then and in my mind it was only for a boost. I don’t believe to this day I’ve done anything wrong, even though it’s a banned substance in our society today. People talk about side effects, but I’m OK. I’ve always felt fine. I know many people who during my age group were taking steroids to get huge. I never, all the muscle on my body came from work in the gym, with a little boost of course. As soon as I got to around the 260 lbs mark, I stopped. I’ve dropped weight since then, but I’ve always been fine.”

Ian though was a gifted wrestler. He had one of the best brains his trainers had ever seen, his love for the sport only amplifying this. He was also a fast learner, taking anything he learned quickly on board.

It was during this time that Ian had his first true love, Josie Cooke (later Dawson when she married). Although she never said until it was too late, she always felt that she was a simple affair to Ian’s first love wrestling. When Josie was 16, her father died in a car crash and Ian halted his wrestling progress even more, but increased body building on a more regular scale. Being by her side, for a constant 6 months, cost him some early experience, but he came back a much stronger individual to whom he left.

Dividing his time between sixth form education and any spare time in the Wrestling School, Ian got his first opportunity to wrestle a professional wrestling match. The faithful night oh 24th March 1993, saw Ian take on Max Martyr, in a dodgy ring in a Cardiff Leisure Centre. He was scouted by a Manchester based federation and was asked to continue training and wrestle in the UK Independent federation BWA. Ian wasn’t the only one, Renegade and Greg also got called to other areas around the country.

Ian told his family, friends and Josie. Although all of them were happy, they knew it was a risk. Telling Josie was the hardest of them all. The couple split, her philosophy coming true, she was second in Ian’s life to wrestling. She had hoped the pair would be married soon, but she decided to break off the relationship because he would be over two hundred miles away. Despite everything following her father’s death, Ian believed it would work and he even had an engagement ring for her. But she broke it off before he had a chance to propose.

Ian, Renegade and Greg all parted ways in Cardiff train station that same year, only two months after their first professional matches. Ian was off to Manchester to finally live out his dream.

Early Career (1993 – 1998)
Ian first’s match in BWA was only two weeks after arriving. He was given the name Ian Welch, and he jobbed to “Powerhouse” Bill May, but defeated him the following week. May, who was the British Champion at the time, saw potential in Ian and the two embarked on a tag team run together.

Under the name “The New Big Things” the two had great success, in the tag division, their greatest achievement was winning the Tag Titles from Team Force. However, after three weeks after winning the belts, May injured his knee in a tag match and still being the British Champion, was forced to retire the belt. However, he remained Tag champion for now, as Ian was forced to defend the championship in a handicap match against Team Force. The young superstar lost to a veteran team, but the fans appreciated the effort.

Ian didn’t like the name, Ian Welch; it was too much of a play on his Welsh nationality. Instead he came up with the name “Gold” Ian Wonder, and began wrestling under that alias. During this time, he began a successful run as a singles star and went for the British Championship. Five months later, following a very successful run, Ian defeated the then champion Flash Kidd and became British Champion.

Two weeks later, out of nowhere, Ian’s former tag partner Bill May returned to BWA action. May demanded that he was still British Champ and challenged his former tag partner to a match. Three weeks later the pair met and May defeated Ian. Ian called for a rematch, inside a steel cage, a decision, which would haunt him for the rest of his career. During the match, the pair began fighting on top of the cage, but Ian slipped and fell to the outside of the cage, damaging a disc in his back.

Ian was out for five months rehabilitation. He unofficially won the match, but because of the ending, the match was called void and May remained champion.

Five months later, Ian returned to action and began attracting more attention from abroad now in the USA. Jack Turney, owner of WHH wanted Ian for his growing company. BWA learned of the news and pushed Ian into the main event. Ian won the BWA World Championship from its “Big Dog” Doug France, but two days later, Ian left BWA for a place that offered more awards and money.

Ian’s dream was to wrestle in the big countries for Wrestling. USA was one of them and Ian was off to the WHH.

During the early WHH days, the Tag Team Championship was a big thing for the company. Turney wanted Ian to begin a tag team and challenge for the championship. Initially, Turney wanted Ian to get Bill May to join him but Ian refused to work with May. Instead, Ian had a different idea. The Welshman was listening to early 90’s music, when Bros “When Will I Be Famous” played on the radio. Then it came to him, get Greg Kelso, his brother on board in WHH. The call was made and Greg joined Ian in WHH. Under the names “Wrestler Ian” and “Wrestler Greg,” BROS was born due to a dodgy 90’s boy band. They rose quickly through the tag ranks, and defeated the then tag champs for the gold “Chaos” – Jackson Steele and Jim Gardner. The two became the quickest ever tag team to win the gold together since debuting, Ian’s gamble on Greg paying off. They originally held the tag gold for three months, before being defeated by the Levins Foundation.

Following the defeat, BROS slipped off the tag team radar for a few months, but once again they challenged for the gold when a pair of brothers held the gold. The Lee Brothers, better known as the Dragon’s were a marital art specialist tag team where were flying high with the gold. BROS capitalised with their silent almost telepathist understanding with each other and soon became two time tag champs. They held the belts this time for six months before again losing to the Levins Foundation.

During this time, Turney decided to try the brothers out in singles action. Ian first won singles gold, winning the Intercontinental Championship from Jim Gardner. Ian held the belt for two months before being defeated by M. Prower for it. Ian and Prower went at a little feud for a while, the Intercontintal Championship traded between the two, two more times with Ian becoming a two time Champion in that period.

Turney found some tag teams leaving him during this period of 1996 and BROS once again got pushed into the tag division. Team SX was a tag team the staff of WHH liked but never got over with the fans, so with the reunited BROS winning the championship, WHH fans went into a wild frenzy. BROS held the championship for just over a month this time, ironically losing the belts to The Dragons.

In early 1998, WHH began to dwindle and Ian got the chance of a lifetime, he defeated Paul Levins, a WHH Legend, to become WHH World Champion, the same night his brother Greg became WHH Intercontinental Champion. He only held the belt for two months when he injured his back again. He dropped the belt to Jackson Steele and left the company for a sabbatical. He never worked for WHH again, in the two months rehabilitation, the company closed. Ian was out of a job.

Mexico, Japan and Movies (1998 - 2001)
Following the closure of WHH, Sam King, a former wrestler of WHH, told Ian that he was going to wrestle in Mexico. Ian joined him for two months, under the guise of “Gold” Ian Wonder again. Following two months of the Luchador obsessed Mexicans; Ian quit Mexico following the great demand from the Mexican fans. Instead he tried to follow another of his dreams, Japan.

To get to Japan, Ian needed money so he enrolled again at the Rosemary Davies School in South Wales, this time as a trainer. While training, he contacted Sukai Jinmeshi, a Japanese promoter for the XJW. Sukai liked Ian and got him for a early 1999 start.

With wrestling being seen as more of a sport in Japan, Ian was happy to try XJW. The fans loved him straight off the bat, the charismatic Welshman was joyful and had a great look. He was also a technically sound individual in the ring and gained a lot of respect in Japan. But Ian’s problem was the culture in Japan. The food wasn’t for him and he hated the hygiene standards in rural areas. Following the turn of the Millennium, Ian left Japan for America again.

The year 2000 had little impact on Ian. He decided that wrestling wasn’t for him and with his back problems, called retirement at the age of 25. He turned up at some wrestling conventions, but few people remembered him from his one stint in the USA for WHH. He began drinking whisky during this period and, though he didn’t become an alcoholic by any means, its still a vice for him today.

While in LA during 2001 for a wrestling convention, Ian met Tommy DeWitt, a movie star who was training to become a wrestler. Tommy’s agent Ken told Ian to audition for a role in DeWitt’s up and coming movie “Random Violence.” Ian got the part and had a small role in the start of the movie as Vin Manny, a character DeWitt killed early on. But the wrestling bug was still in him and Ian decided he wanted to return to the ring. Ian applied to a new Federation starting, the FSW (Five Star Wrestling) and President Jamie Bicker quickly signed Ian.

FSW (2001 – 2002)
Jamie wanted Ian, but hated the idea Ian brought to him of “Gold” Ian Wonder. Ian had been messing with a different gimmick in his head during 2000 of a Doctor. Although Jamie hated that just as much, it was a take it or leave it offer. From that moment, the most influential part of Ian Leslie Brander’s professional career was born. Doctor Ian.

The initial idea for Doctor Ian was that he was a doctor but with it came cocky and brass. He had a wandering eye and was basically every woman’s fantasy. This was Bicker’s idea and although Ian was hesitant, he accepted.

Another vital part of Ian’s life occurred just before the take off of the FSW, he met Nina Estra. Nina was a trainee wrestler at Paul Levins, the former WHH star, training school in Wisconsin. Ian was introduced to her at a Starbuck’s café. Ian convinced her to follow her dream and join him in FSW as firstly his valet, then a wrestler. She accepted after a bit of persuasion,

Doctor Ian made his debut in October 2001 inside a steel cage for the FSW Extreme Championship. In that match someone else made his debut, his brother Greg wasn’t scheduled for the match but turned up, helping Ian avoid being eliminated early. Greg, who had a new gimmick of “GregKind,” a one of a kind human being who had a habit of dressing up as women and a smaller than average IQ.

However, following the first event, Bicker had cash flow problems and ended up with the company almost going into administration. Another person stepped in, President Jonah James took over. Ian had another brain flash during this time and managed to convince his oldest friend Renegade to join the new FSW. The up and coming weeks would be a defining period in both Doctor Ian and the FSW, which proved in the second week. Ian became guest referee in a match between Justice and new starter Saltire. For the next month, Doctor Ian began his first real feud with Justice, accumulating at the First PPV, The Night of Champions, where every belt was decided in a Battle Royal. The winner of the match was Justice and Ian came short again.

During this period, Chris Slade joined FSW ranks. Slade, along with his faction, joined FSW with Slade quickly aligning with Justice. Slade, Justice and Jamaar D’Angelo began a war on FSW, making Doctor Ian, GregKind and Renegade fall into line. The troops came together for a while, but soon disbanded again with problems in the ranks.

Throughout their friendship, Ian and Renegade had two huge egos. This came to fruit in FSW when they both tried to figurehead their Klique, Ian budging first, branching our on his own. Renegade, at this time, was stripped of his Trans-Con Championship. At the next PPV, Collision Course, Doctor Ian was placed in a tournament for the Championship. In the first round he defeated Jamaar D’Angelo before moving on to Malik O’Hare in the final. Ian was successful and became the second ever FSW Trans-Con Champion. Ian held the championship for a month; he lost it at the next Pay Per View to Danzig, another of Slade’s crue.

FSW thrived for a few months, but Ian wandered between mid-card and main event. During the period of early 2002, FSW began to lose its talent. Slade and Justice left, with Renegade on top of the mountain. To fill the gap, Doctor Ian was pushed in a feud with his old friend, for the World Championship. Renegade was already a two-time Champion in this period. Ian defeated Renegade to become World Champion on American soil. It was a defining moment in his career, his first real heel run turning him into a World Champion. He held it for a month again, losing the belt in Cardiff, his hometown, to Renegade. Renegade became a three time World Champion. They battled a month later, the third consecutive month both of them headlining a PPV. Doctor Ian came up short, losing again to Renegade Doctor Ian He spoke about this during a shoot interview on a British based wrestling Channel – TWC during the summer of 2007.

“I always knew I was good enough to win the World Championship in the FSW, it just happened to be a time when the company was struggling for top competition. I remember being in Cardiff backstage and I said to Ren, when I lose to you tonight, I want my belt back at the next PPV. No worries, he told me. I was happy to drop my belt in Cardiff, Renegade is even more proud to be Welsh than I am. But we agreed that I’d win it back next time around. It all went well, we had a brilliant match, he beat me with the Revelation, and baboom it was over. But I don’t know if it was Renegade or JJ’s idea, at the last minute at Era of Exodus, I wasn’t going to walk out Champ. Renegade was holding the belt again. Fair play, FSW lasted another four months and he never dropped it. He was a good Champion. But compare that reign to mine in UCW. I was a great Champion. I don’t know if it was because Slade and Justice returned and Renegade was a better draw than me, but I was disappointed I never got I back.”

Following his World Championship attempt defeat, Ian left FSW for a while to recharge his batteries. When he returned, without the actual “Doctor” gimmick but his name still intact, Slade, Justice and the rest had returned, FSW including several new superstars, Tommy Rolls and Bryan Fury. In May 2002, Fury and Ian went head to head for their own feud in the final month of FSW. Fury was the then Trans-Con Champion and Ian challenged him for the title. Fury won and Ian left FSW on a loss when he lost to Justice in the final week.

On the same Shoot Interview, Ian discussed how he saw FSW when he left;

“FSW was probably one of the most political places I’ve worked, but I was young back then, not as aware of these things as I am now. I was also on the right side of the politics, but I was a glorified fall guy. I didn’t mind losing either unlike some of the top guys there. I put over Danzig for Christ’s sake. But that was my idea, I liked him but every time I saw him after that he went down the crapper. But all in all, FSW was a great time for me. I worked with Greg and Ren for the only time in one place. I met Tommy DeWitt and had my first real taste of success. But when I finished there, I always ended up wanting more.”

PwF, EHW and eWa (2002 – 2003)
When FSW closed, Doctor Ian kept his name and moved to PwF. Already being towards the end of 2002, Ian debuted and made an impressive match against Dom Jonez. In his second match, Ian shock defeated Project X for the International Championship. In early 2003, Doctor Ian defeated Battleship for the PwF World Championship. Ian held the top two belts in the company and two weeks later it closed.

During PwF, Renegade was competing in HeW and asked Ian to go ringside and watch him in a new Championship tournament there. Reneged won the tournament of the Name Your Own Championship match and he selflessly named it “The Renegade Appreciation Championship.” Ian joined his friend in the ring for the one and only time at the end of the match to raise his arm in victory.

Ian sent his contacts out again and Doug Barker responded. Doug was Malik O’Hare’s former manager in FSW who spoke about a new federation his latest protégé, Devon Brown, was competing in. Brown was similar to Ian and had similar backgrounds of wrestling in Japan. EHW was a shock to Ian; it had one of the most political faces he had ever seen. At the time Ian joined, Brown has the IC Champion there and lost the IC to the owner’s son in a promo. After three weeks in EHW, Ian and Brown left on the eve of the PPV.

Ian shook hands with Brown and contemplated retirement. He had never really been a success anywhere other than WHH and a brief period in FSW. Out of the blue in August 2003, a Mr. Jameson of the Epic Wrestling Alliance contacted the Ian about joining his new company. He wanted a star man and Doctor Ian fitted the bill. Ian told Doug Barker who also brought along Devon Brown. Ian in his debut match was placed in a Battle Royal with 20 other superstars. He got to the final four and was then placed in a Fatal 4 Way. Ian won the match with a little help from Tommy DeWitt and became the eWa North American Champion. Ian went on a nine match undefeated run and once again, his back injury kicked in. Ian this time called time on his career and retired the North American Championship undefeated.

Ian summed up his feelings during his TWC Shoot Interview and how he felt his career was at an end.

“I loved every second of my wrestling career, but in eWa my back was getting worse and worse. I felt at that time I needed to finish. I remember, it was November 2003 just before Christmas. I’d had some horrible luck with certain federations and basically had enough. Wrestling was at an end for me.”

DAW, IWF, UCW and UCWF (2005 – 2006)
In February 2005, the wrestling bug once again had Ian bit. He decided that after a solid year and a bit of rest and recuperation, he could once again challenge himself and become a respectable wrestler again. In order to do this he, he enrolled himself on a open contract in the Burning Spirit tour, a small independent venture that wished to bring the flavour of Japanese wrestling into American society. Two days after signing the open contract, Deadly Aggression Wrestling bought out Burning Spirit. Justin Ryan and Farris Force ran DAW, two men Ian had heard lots about. He knew Farris was a former CEO of UCWF, one of the top federations of his day. DAW was worth a risk and Ian signed a full time contract with them, a decision that would change his life.

In his first match, Ian defeated a superstar named Night Stalker in a very impressive manor. Totally dominating the match Ian, who felt like he was once again starting his career over, caught the attention of the DAW fans, whom became cult like fans to the Ian. In the same night, John Raide faced Psycho for the DAW Heavyweight Championship. Doctor Ian watched the match backstage and heard fellow DAW star Chris Bomber running his mouth about how he could better Raide. Ian took exception after a good showing himself in his match and the pair began a brawl in the backstage area. When broken up, DAW President Farris Force announced Doctor Ian would face Chris Bomber to determine the number one contender to his championship. The following week the two men went head to head in a DAW classic. Ian twice kicked out of Bomber’s finishers, once the Bomb’s Away and once the X-Treme Awakening. Bomber himself once kicked out of the Doctor Driver and one the Cure. It wasn’t enough though; Ian managed to hit a final Cure on Bomber and got himself the victory. Ian had shocked the world. Bomber was favourite to go one on one with Raide, but the Good Doctor came up on top. But the match didn’t go without some controversy, as the three count hit the mat, Bomber placed his foot on the rope, the referee missing it. Later in the evening, Doctor Ian found out he wasn’t the only one facing Raide at DAW Bad Intentions, so was Chris Bomber.

DAW Bad Intentions saw the top three men in the DAW go head to head in a Table Scaffolding match. It was one of the most brutal matches Ian had ever been in, at one point despite all his back injuries in the past, he hit the Cure (a spear) on Bomber and Raide from the top of the scaffold and went flying through three stacked tables. Whoever stepped up from that moment on, would have won the match. Ian and Raide were the ones who got up and both attempted to grab the championship belt, hung above the scaffold. Both men reached the top at the same time, accumulating a full slug out for the championship. Raide hit Ian with the Fade to Black (a Diamond Cutter) and Ian fell to the bottom. Raide won the Championship and acknowledged Ian, who lay on the bottom, knowing his part in the match was basically, magic. Following the Bad Intentions PPV, DAW found its talent leaving for better opportunities elsewhere. Ian almost found himself without a home again. But Farris Force also represented other stars around the wrestling world and wanted to take Ian and Raide under his wings. Raide declined, but Ian decided it was worth a risk. Force took Ian and another protégé of his Sean Jackson to IWF, a small federation run by another British Wrestler Rayne Young, which was based in San Antonio Texas.

Ian at first debated whether to join the IWF. Jackson was already there and Force was pushing Ian to join, but after several conversations with Rayne Young, Ian realised that it was going to be a place he would enjoy. In his first match in the IWF Ian faced Ryan Dynamic whom he defeated. His second match was at a PPV for the International Championship against Psyonix. It was a match, which he unfortunately lost but gave him time to bide.

In the background, Farris Force was rebuilding his former company the Underground Championship Wrestling Federation. He knew of Ian’s former backstage work with FSW and one day out of nowhere, asked him if he wanted to be the General Manager of UCWF. Ian accepted, but continued to work for IWF for the time being.

Ian carried on a good run in IWF, including facing a young snapper whip called Anakin Young (later changed his named to Anthoni Young). Anakin was a good challenge for Ian as he worked out the kinks in his game again. Following Ian defeating Anakin, Rayne Young decided to relocate from Texas to Brixton, London that was the hometown of Rayne. Ian lasted another week in IWF, then finding out from Farris that the UCWF was finally open.

This was the first time in Ian’s career that he could balance out being on camera and resting his back at the same time. He was feeling the pain again, but with this opportunity he could be around wrestling at the same time. This was short lived however, following IWF merging with David Law's uWe. Ian lasted three days, before concentrating soley on UCWF.

The first thing he done in UCWF was getting his brother Greg Venom signed. Venom had a stalled career since FSW and the UCWF opportunity was something he couldn’t pass up. The first show went up to a success, but bad luck once again struck Greg Venom. Someone beat him from behind, Vice-President Justin Ryan breaking the news to Ian and the visiting Tommy DeWitt. DeWitt vowed to stay and find out who did, a promise Ian made to Greg. In the same night, Ian also found a new superstar for UCWF, Alexander Fayt. The President Gabriel Deville warned Ian that Fayt wasn’t a man for UCWF. The following week, Deville was beat up, battered and bruised, all fingers pointing at Fayt. Ian disbanded this information and signed Fayt to a UCWF contract several weeks later, at the PPV Suicidal Tendencies. Fayt attacked UCWF World Champion John Raide, Ian revealing his plans to bring Fayt to UCWF and to lose Gabe meaning he would become President. Ian also angered Tommy DeWitt when he revealed he was the one who put Greg Venom out of action.

To keep up a sort of fitness, he enrolled in UCW as a wrestler. UCW was a small federation then and started wrestling there unsuccessfully, mainly due to his UCWF commitments. He also found UCW very outspoken at the time and he had real heat backstage with some of the superstars. After two weeks, Ian left UCW angry that he gave Jody Bash a chance. He hadn't learned his lesson from uWe.

Ian also had his select stable at that time, he, Fayt, Jake Matthews and Ash Bombay became a unit to be reckoned with but Farris Force tested the groups new status at the Deadly Groundz PPV, when he ordered all four men to compete against UCWF’s finest, Raide, Rachael Raide-Price, Tommy DeWitt and Orlando Cruze. The match was a victory in the way of Raide's team, UCWF World Champion John Raide pinning Fayt. The President wasn't happy and fired Fayt behind closed doors and suspending Ash Bombay, leaving he and Matthews. However, Ian also felt that during the course of the next few week, US Champion Jake Matthews was also losing the plot. First he ordered Jake Matthews to kick Rachael Raide-Price in the stomach, resulting in the pregnant woman to lose her baby, secondly Ian fired Matthews from UCWF after screwing him over when Jake was facing Rachael Price-Raide for the US Championship a few weeks later. Ian became the sole survivor of his initial faction.

Not long after this, Farris released Ian of his Presidential duties, handing the power over to Rayne Young. On camera, Ian was devastated, saying he saved UCWF when it was down. Behind the scenes, Ian was happy to be released from his powers, following an exhausting TV schedule. He still had several months to run on his contract, but took an extended vaction first and decided to try his luck as a wrestler again, Rayne Young offering Ian the chance of a lifetime, to wrestle in the UCWF. Ian stalled for two months while he began his training again and resting his body. Rayne had now become the UCWF Owner after Farris Force mysteriously disapeered. It was following the two months that he decided to go for it, and debuted himself in the World Championship battle royal. Streets Disciple, the previous champ, had just been released from UCWF and the belt was up for grabs. Ian became the runner up in the Battle Royal, losing to John Raide again. But he was rewarded with the Number One Contendership, the match to take place at UCWF’s biggest Pay Per View – Millennium. Ian became the only man to headline a UCWF PPV in history by not having won a match, he had lost three already including his time as President. He lost again to Raide and decided that UCWF was not for him. He told Rayne of his lacklustre passion and decided to call his UCWF career to a halt.

Ian decided in February of 2006 to halt his wrestling career for a few months, he had lost that burning fire and needed to ignite it again.

PWX, FwF and The Second Spell in UCW (Mid - Late 2006)
In June 2006, Ian signed up with PWX, realising he wanted to wrestle again. He liked PWX, it was a nice place and Ian remembered it taking off when he was in UCWF. John Pariah was a man Ian respected and tried his luck. He had two weeks in PWX and, despite enjoying the environment; he didn’t really feel like he fitted in. Tommy DeWitt told of him of a place he was in, FwF and decided to try his luck there. From the moment he joined, Ian realised it was EHW all over again. It was a place ran by the Old Boys Network and he knew despite his talent, he might struggle. He did, the CEO there, CEO Hinjousa, booked Ian in easy matches and saw him job. After three weeks of losing to lowly talent in his eyes, Ian left FwF, again wondering why he bothered coming out of retirement.

Through the grapevine, Ian heard that UCW was open for a second time under a fat viagra using Texan called Billy Joe Junior. Ian called up the office to see if he could get himself a tryout and Billy Joe offered Ian a contract. Ian even offered a public apology to Jody Bash following their previous fall out and all was forgiven.

In his first match back in UCW, Ian defeated Kram to get a shot at the UCW Intercontinental Champion, Morbius. At Redemption, the first PPV since his return the two met and Morbius won, but a greater victory came from that. Ian and his brother Greg Venom, who also joined UCW, put aside their differences and became allies, defeating Joey Johnson and Wayne Don in their first tag match together.

It had come full circle between the pair since their falling out in UCWF, where Ian put Venom out of action. In the ring, it was like old times for the two of them, their tag team capabilities better than most tag teams. Ian and Venom became firm allies again. Bros were back in action.

During the Redemption PPV, Doctor Ian faced Morbius for the UCW Intercontinental Championship. Just as he had Morbius beat, Daemon Hawk dropped Ian in a run in, the Doc losing yet another chance at gold. In the next few week, Bros, Ian and Greg Venom tagging once again, earned a shot at the Tag Gold, held by Daemon Hawk and his partner Jake Rage. But Rage and Hawk quit UCW, leaving the title vacant, almost messing up the PPV.

It was in Cardiff, the capital of Wales where both Venom and Ian were from and they wanted to compete in their hometown.

Billy Joe Junior saved the day. Greg Venom was place in a match against Dax Violent, for the World Championship Number One Contendership. Ian got his shot at Joey Johnson, the World Champ and Max Roach. The event took place at Cardiff and finally, Doctor Ian won in his home town. He became the UCW World Champion. Looking over his shoulder was the Number One Contender. Greg Venom, his own brother.

The pair followed a heated battle over the next month, the master mind behind Venom's sudden evilness was his girlfriend Taylor Monroe. Taylor played with Ian's mind, including setting up Nina Estra's niece Natalie, into the hands of Anthoni Young, who believed that Natalie was his own deceased niece Louise Jade Young, the daughter of Ian's close friend Rayne Young. With assaults on his world Championship coming from all angles, firstly from a wounded Joey Johnson in a rematch, whom Ian defeated. He then faced David Jones as UCW development federation RWS for his belt, whom Ian defeated the cocky wannabe. Next was Anthoni Young, who had the custody of Natalie on the line as well as Ian's world Championship. Ian was lucky again and came away with a hard fought win, mostly thanks to a interference thanks to Rayne Young again.

Before the PPV Title match, Ian and Nina faced Venom and Taylor in a mixed-tag match at UCW Mayhem, Venom winning. In the midst of this, Ian pulled off another special. Ian got their old friend Renegade in as the special referee for the World title match at UCW's Havoc.

The brothers met at the PPV in November 2006, UCW’s Havoc. With the addition to Ren as the referee, the brothers were placed inside a Hell in a Cell match. With Ren as the referee, it was called down the middle in a anything goes match up. Greg Venom then won his first major World Championship, beating Doctor Ian with a Venom Smash through a table. Before Venom could get to his belt, Ian took it from Renegade, where he handed the belt over to his brother himself, and passing on the flame. The three of them raised their hands in the middle of the ring, the three men from South Wales, all of them being able to reach to the top at one point.

Following Havoc, Ian made a conciseness decision to leave UCW. It was towards the end of the year and he wanted to celebrate Christmas with Nina away from wrestling. He wanted a family and away from wrestling was best for that.

Third UCW Spell and MCW (2007 – Present)
In late 2007, UCW opened up again and Ian decided to try again, to see if he could bring back his Golden Days. He had spent most of 2007 outside of the ring and tried a few federations with little success. Most notably were WWA and MCW. But when UCW opened up again, Ian could feel the fire burning again and really wanted to excel. Ian had changed a lot since his last spell in the spotlight. He was wiser with age (he was now 32) and became more sophisticated. His first match back in UCW was against a promising new comer Pastor Malakai. Ian defeated him and found himself against another newcomer in the second week, Sunflower. Again Ian defeated him and was rewarded with a match against Greg Venom. This was a big match for Ian. He had a lot of demons in his head from Venom; his last three matches against Venom resulted in Venom wins (2 in UCW and 1 in FSW). Ian managed to defeat Venom, which meant he would be heading to Goldrush II with a bye to the second round.

In Goldrush II, Ian kicked off defeating Liam Hennigan in a second round match. In a well deserved victory, Ian progressed to face "The Saint" Patrick McCarthy in a mouth watering tie. The match went either way, but after kicking out of the Doctor Driver, McCarthy defeated Ian with the Leap of Faith. Ironically, McCarthy went on to defeat BROS member Greg Venom in the final of the Goldrush tournament.

Tommy DeWitt turned up at the Mind Games following the Pay Per View, Goldrush II, where he managed to do an unthinkable task, he reunited BROS. Tommy made the two see past their differences and as a result, the most feared team in UCW history rose from the ashes. There was one problem with the reuniting of BROS, both men were gunning for the UCW World Championship. This decision was made easier when anothe familiar face returned to UCW on the eve of the BROS reunion show. It was "Ace" Stephen Marlay.

Ace, from what Ian could remember, was a dominating roster member from his first spell in UCW back in 2005. And from his return, Ace built himself up to be the the first Triple Crown Champion in UCW history, a goal Ian had set for himself. So the following week, following a snide remark made by Ace on the UCW website regarding Doctor Ian, Ian turned up during Ace's match with World Champion Patrick McCarthy, costing Ace the win. Ace attempted to get his own revenge next Mind Games, but was once again undone by the Good Doctor, when Ace clocked David Jones instead of Ian. The final Mind Games before Redemption saw Ian done by Marlay, when Ace attacked Ian during a backstage interview. This set up the match at Redemption.

Ian also rejoined MCW in this time. It was the first time in his career he was to work two federations at the same time, MCW's schedule however, with their one show every two weeks, was suitable for Ian and his UCW comittments. In his first week at MCW's Mayhem, Ian joined the Axis faction, the most dominent group of individuals of MCW. This was however to be short lived. After being welcomed by the Axis group, Ian attempted to help Rayne defeat John Paraiah later in the evening. This back fired on Rayne as he became DQ'ed. Later in the evening Axis, including Doctor Ian, ambushed Jonas Griffen. After the dismantling of Griffen, Ian attacked Rayne, setting up the main event for the following MCW Monday Night Mayhem. Doctor Ian vs. Rayne Young. A match two years and more in the making.

The match with Rayne Young was just as expected, totally brutal. On many occassions, it could have gone either way, but when it went down to the wire, no Doctor Driver from Doctor Ian could get the job done. No curtain call from the Enigma could finish off the Good Doctor. Instead, excluded Axis member Kaplan James came to ring side, getting Rayne Young DQed. Ian won the match, Rayne Young even raising his hand in respect, but there was still a feeling of getting cheated.

General Moves
General Attack
 * Elbow Strikes to the back
 * Hip Toss
 * Backdrop
 * Hangmans Neckbreaker
 * Quick Baseball Slide
 * Armbar and then kick to the back of the knees
 * Jawbreaker
 * Tilt A Whirl backbreaker
 * Tilt A Whirl Side Slam
 * Hanging Suplex
 * Drop Kick
 * Rolling pin
 * Float Over DDT
 * DDT
 * Gourilla Press Slam
 * Neck-breaker
 * Snap suplex
 * Full-Nelson Takedown
 * Samoan Drop
 * Flying Lariet

Submission
 * Modified Boston Crab
 * SleeperHold
 * Sharp Shooter
 * Doc-Breaker (Walls of Jericho, original style, with knee in the back)
 * Abdominal Stretch
 * Dragon Sleeper

High Risk
 * Flying clothesline
 * Samoan Drop from the top rope / turnbuckle
 * Second Rope Elbow Drop
 * Missile Drop-kick

Signature Moves

 * Doc-Drop (Only used when reversing a punch. As the swing a wild right / left hook, he ducks and grabs them in a full nelson. Instead of keeping him in the submission hold, he turns it into a full-nelson sit down power bomb.)
 * Final Cut (Ian puts opponent into a neck breaker position, but as he goes to hitit, he spins around crashing to the ground leaving his opponent in a very akwardposition.)
 * One Night Stand (Superkick - a move that is used in respect for his now retired friend Renegade).

Finishing Moves

 * Doctor Driver (Ian places opponent on his shoulder, balancing them on there with ease. He makes a pointing motion downwards with both hands pointing with his fingers, before hitting a loose hand piledriver. His favourite finishing move and one he uses most often.)
 * Last Hope (A Running Spear. Uses More Impact When He Catches Opponents Off Guard. The second most common of his finishers.)
 * Version 2.0 Doctor Driver (Ian gets opponent sat on the turnbuckle. He climbs to the second turnbuckle and then places the opponent on his shoulders into a death valley driver position. Jumping from the second rope he hits a hard impacting Death Valley Driver. Now used very rarely, but still does on occassions)
 * David Jones Killer (Common name is a Cliffhanger. Doctor Ian places opponent into a Crucifix / Razors Edge position before changing direction mid air, dropping the opponent into a brain buster position. Sick finishing move and only used as a last resort.)

Personal Life
It is only recently Ian has spoken out about substances he had used to gain his “professional wrestler build.” Although he had never used steroids, he had admitted that he knew of certain individuals who used anabolic steroids. He has used the now UK banned substance of ephedrine in the late 80’s and early 90’s, but also stopped in use with that when he became unable to keep a balanced weight, a typical side effect of the drug.

The only family ever to be revealed is his brother Greg Venom, also a professional wrestler. He has on several occasions called Renegade his brother, but has acknowledged that they are not blood related and has repeatedly named Ren as his best friend.

To public knowledge, Ian has only ever had three relationships. His first was to Josie Dawson before he ever became a professional wrestler. Their relationship crashed and burned as his career began to take off.

His second known relationship was with one of his former managers in the FSW, Ophelia Humphrey. Ophelia had an infatuation with Ian and the relationship was much more one sided from Ophelia, rather than Ian. The relationship was much more of a sexual affair rather than one based on trust and love. Ian was also unfaithful to Ophelia on more than one occasion during his time in FSW. They split up officially just before Ian ended his run as FSW World Champion. She also ended his kayfabe gimmick as a Doctor, by burning his PhD certificate on leaving the FSW.

His most famous relationship is with Nina Estra, his first and most recent manager. They first met when Ian recruited her for FSW as his manager, where she would later become a multi-time Women’s Champion. At first, their relationship was purely based on friendship, but feelings grew over time and they began dating. However, in character, she needed to split from Ian and concentrate on her in-ring career, so began working less and less together, causing the two to drift apart. However they remained friends and traveled through several federations together. During his second spell in UCW, the two once again began dating, which lasted much longer this time. However, during his recent return to UCW, Ian has explained that he and Nina once again have split, although it hasn't been revealed how yet.

Ian has also became the father figure to Nina's niece Natalie Estra, who's father Tommy was murdered in 2006.

Championships

 * BWA World Championship
 * BWA: British Championship
 * BWA Tag Team Championship
 * WHH World Championship
 * WHH Intercontinental Championship (x2)
 * WHH Tag Team Championship (x3)
 * FSW World Championship
 * FSW Trans-Continetal Championship
 * PwF World Championship
 * PwF International Championship
 * eWa North American Championship
 * UCW World Heavyweight Championship
 * MCW Tag Team Championship

Hall of Fame Placings

 * FSW Hall of Fame
 * eWa Hall of Fame

Trivia

 * Ian’s original idea for the name of the Tag Team BROS was Brothers Beyond, but Greg Venom said it was too gay.
 * Ian’s current theme music is “Too Cool For School” by Fountains of Wayne and has been since FSW circa 2002. Before that he used “Gold” by Spandau Ballet, “All Rise” by Blue, “Hate Me Now” by Nas and Puff Daddy and the Casualty theme music when starting the Doctor gimmick.  He also has one exception in the UCW where he sometimes “King of Kings” by Motorhead, but still its usually his original theme that he uses.
 * Ian has defeated Tommy DeWitt more than anyone (5 victories).
 * Ian has lost more matches to John Raide than anyone (4 defeats)
 * EWZine’s most popular wrestler in week 11 with 47 points.
 * Is fluent in Welsh.
 * Says his biggest professional regret is never joining ULW, despite being offered over three times.
 * Has earned several nicknames during his career including favourites “The Good Doctor”, “The Verbal Assassin”, “The King of UCW”, “The Prince of Wales”, “The Critically Acclaimed One”, “The Louis Vuitton Diamond of Professional Wrestling”
 * Was the first FSW wrestler to have a website.
 * His favourite band is Fountains of Wayne, the same band that preforms his theme music.
 * During May 2005 to October 2006, Ian competed in 7 Pay-Per-View matches and lost every one of them until he defeated Joey Johnson for the UCW Championship. This remains his only PPV win in three years however (he also one one match from three in UCW's Goldrush II).

Noteable Matches

 * FSW – Doctor Ian vs. Jamaar D’Angelo (Trans-Con Tournament Match 1)
 * FSW – Doctor Ian vs. Malik O’Hare (Trans-Con Final)
 * FSW – Doctor Ian vs. Josh Evetts (FSW Hostile Takeover)
 * FSW – Doctor Ian vs. Renegade (FSW World Championship – Bad Blood)
 * FSW – Doctor Ian vs. Renegade (FSW World Championship – Capital Chaos)
 * eWa – 20 Man Battle Royal / Fatal Four Way (eWa North American Championship)
 * eWa – Doctor Ian vs. Notorious R.O.N.
 * DAW – Doctor Ian vs. Chris Bomber (DAW World Championship No. 1 Contender)
 * DAW – Doctor Ian vs. John Raide vs. Chris Bomber (DAW World Championship)
 * IWF - Doctor Ian vs. Anakin Young
 * UCWF – Doctor Ian, Jake Matthews, Ash Bombay & Alexander Fayt vs. John Raide, Rachael Raide-Price, Tommy DeWitt & Orlando Cruze
 * UCWF – Doctor Ian vs. John Raide (UCWF World Championship)
 * UCW – Doctor Ian vs. Max Roach vs. Joey Johnson (UCW World Championship - Obsession)
 * UCW – Doctor Ian vs. Anthoni Young (UCW World Championship)
 * UCW – Doctor Ian vs. Greg Venom (UCW World Championship – Havoc)
 * MCW - Doctor Ian vs. Rayne Young