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Height: 5'11”
Weight: 240 lbs.
From: Glasgow, Scotland
Signature Move: Discus lariat
Twitter: @Joe_Coffey
A man who refuses to give up until the bell tolls in his favor, Joe Coffey brings two key elements to any match he is in — an unyielding resolve and really, really hard hits. A former training partner of Finn Bálor, The Iron King relies on brute force with cunning technique. Coffey is a two-time heavyweight champion of Scotland-based Insane Championship Wrestling, and he holds the distinction of being the first Scottish wrestler to compete in Tokyo’s hallowed Korakuen Hall. From past clashes with WWE and NXT Superstars like Drew McIntyre and Kassius Ohno, to a match against WWE Hall of Famer Kurt Angle in March 2016, Coffey boasts plenty of big-match experience — experience he looks to transform into success in the WWE U.K. Championship Tournament.
Published on May 16, 2018
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