Blood-soaked wrestler electrocutes his own dad with jump leads in the ring
- Jack Harrop, 27, electrocuted his father, Isaac Harrop, during a death match with jump leads, shocking the audience in Sheffield, South Yorkshire.
- The match was part of a weekend event hosted by ICW No Holds Barred and Rise England promotions that featured extreme violence.
- This incident follows previous controversial matches, including a 2022 event where performers used dangerous objects like a garden strimmer and glass.
- Many wrestling fans criticized the violence, with some stating, 'This isn't wrestling,' as others found the stunt irresponsible.
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Blood-soaked wrestler electrocutes his own dad with jump leads in the ring
The wrestler, also known as the ‘Iceman’ was left covered in blood at the event held in Sheffield (Picture: X) A man covered in blood electrocuted his dad with jump leads during a ‘death match’ wrestling event. Jack Harrop, 27, was up against his dad, Harrop, also known as the ‘Iceman’ in the ring at the match held in the Peddler Events Warehouse in Sheffield. The footage posted on X shows Jack linking a jump lead-up to a battery. Sparks then fl…
Most gruesome wrestling bout ever has fighter electrocuted by his own son with car battery - Daily Star
Jack Harrop's brutal blood-soaked death match with his dad delighted paying fans at the show in Sheffield, but social media users were disgusted by the spot, which saw the Iceman electrocuted
A 27-year-old wrestler electrocutes his father in the ring in a shocking 'death fight' plagued with blood
The 27-year-old wrestler Jack Harrop starred in one of the scariest scenes of the last few days during a 'death fight' with his own father held at the Peddler Events Warehouse in Sheffield, England.The young man faced his own father, Isaac 'Iceman' Harrop, 49, who is considered the founder of this type of fights in the United Kingdom.He ended up tied on the ring strings...and electrocuted.The confrontation, finally called "the most frightening d…
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