A product of the New Bedlam mental reform centre's aggression displacement therapy (ADT) programme, Mad Man Manson is almost an ever present on Irish Whip Wrestling shows.
Arguably the most recognisable face on IwW's 'Whiplash TV' programme, Manson remained unbeaten throughout seaon 1 becoming a serious threat to the IwW Heavyweight Championship held by D'Lo Brown and later Sheamus O'Shaunessy. During the first season, Manson embarked on a heated feud with Scottish star 'Thee' Drew Galloway, finally besting the 6'6'' heavyweight in an all out brawl in the SFX theatre, Dublin in November 2005.
Manson is one of the most internationally experienced stars on the Irish scene, competing for promotions in the US, Australia, Ireland, Wales, New Zealand, the UK and Northern Ireland.
In 2006, Manson became involved in the most intense feud in IwW history with french star Pierre Marceau. The 'French Paradox' enlisted the help of Keego Ward and the Ballymun Bruiser to end Manson's unbeaten streak which had stretched to over 70 matches over 18 months in IwW. Their feud culminated in an 'Asylum rules' match up ending when Manson was slammed 3 times onto over 1000 thumbtacks, ne of the most sensational finishes to a match in Irish Whip history.
A regrettable decision to allow New Bedlam's most infamous out patient to live full time at the IwW training facilityhas been linked to a number of unexplained disappearances of younger IwW trainees.
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