Has Jam O’Malley slipped back to the dark side as he makes a challenge for October 19th?

Jam O’Malley has invited himself to Cambuslang on October 19th... it used to be all fun and games with Jam, but as he extends a challenge, will we see the dark side return in October?

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Date published: 23rd Sep 2013

Earlier today our attention was brought to this video filmed by the Sideshow Jam O’Malley in which we saw glimpses of the old Jam O’Malley; the unhinged, unsettling and downright creepy man that lay bubbling underneath his colourful and cheeky antics in Pride.

Having once been the whipping boy of Glen Dunbar, Jam O’Malley found himself spurned on by the fans to leave his side and soon enough, he snapped and turned on the Lowland Superstar. Since then O’Malley became one of Pride’s most colourful and lovable personalities. His oddball antics and unpredictable behavior has been a huge hit with wrestling fans all over Scotland but lurking in the back of his mind the dark side remained.

Despite being a core member of Pride’s move towards independence last year, Jam O’Malley found himself uninvited to our June double header and he believes he knows why…

David Campbell Thomson made his singles debut for Pride back in March when he went head to head against one of Scotland’s most notorious wrestling talents, Chris Renfrew. Since then DCT’s star has quickly risen with appearances in SWA and recently asking his in-ring debut for over-18′s phenomenon ICW. His cheery personality and manly mustache have gained quite the following in the past few months and here at Pride his antics have made him one of the most lovable underdogs on the roster; a role that Jam thrived on as he battled men who underestimated him and won.

Has Jam been shunned for a new fresh face? That’s a question above out pay grade! But it’s obvious that Jam has a score to settle. Not just against DCT – whom he has been attacking on social media for months now! – but against the decision makers of Pride itself.

With the challenge extended, we’re told that Pride is in touch with DCT. After receiving several pot shots form O’Malley in the past few months, will Mr Journalistic Integrity face the Sideshow?

Pride Wrestling returns to Kirkhill Church Hall (Cambuslang PArish, Cairns Road, Cambuslang) on Saturday October 19th. Doors open at 5:30pm with the show scheduled to begin at 6pm. Tickets are now on sale priced £10 Adult, £8 Concession and £25 for a family of four – buy in advance from pridewrestling.co.uk for an exclusive discount price!

Our events are suitable for a family audience. Check back for more details to be announced including Damian O’Conor, Jackie Polo, Pride Champion Glen Dunbar and many more!

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