Northern Irish professional wrestler
Damian Mackle
(born 20 February 1985) is a Northern Irish
[3]
professional wrestler
. He is known for his time in
WWE
, where he performed under the
ring name
Killian Dain
. Since his departure from WWE, he has reverted back to his ring name on the
independent circuit
,
Big Damo
.
The ring name
Big Damo
is derived from his first ring name,
Damian O'Connor
.
[4]
Prior to joining WWE, he won the
ICW World Heavyweight Championship
while wrestling for
Insane Championship Wrestling
.
[5]
[6]
[7]
He also wrestled for numerous promotions on the
British independent circuit
, around Europe, and in the USA including
All Elite Wrestling
,
Progress Wrestling
,
Revolution Pro Wrestling
,
Westside Xtreme Wrestling
, Absolute Intense Wrestling,
Beyond Wrestling
,
Premier British Wrestling
, Scottish Wrestling Alliance,
What Culture Pro Wrestling
and IPW:UK.
[8]
[9]
[10]
[11]
[12]
[13]
On 19 October 2016, WWE announced that Mackle had signed a developmental contract with the company and had arrived at the
WWE Performance Center
in
Orlando
, Florida. He began to work on the
NXT
brand as part of the stable
Sanity
, along with
Nikki Cross
,
Eric Young
and
Alexander Wolfe
. In 2018, Dain, Wolfe and Young were drafted to
SmackDown
, where they worked as a stable until the dissolution. Then, he was drafted again to NXT, where he stayed until his release, in June 2021.
Early life
[
edit
]
Mackle played as a
goalkeeper
for his university
football
side.
[14]
He also played
rugby union
(up to university level),
basketball
and
judo
.
[14]
He stated that as a child he was attracted to professional wrestling because of the "larger than life" personas and face paint of wrestlers such as
Sting
and
The Ultimate Warrior
.
[15]
He cites fellow countryman
Fit Finlay
as a huge influence on his wrestling style and inspiration for his success.
[16]
Professional wrestling career
[
edit
]
Early career (2004?2013)
[
edit
]
Mackle began his training with Scottish Championship Wrestling, before moving on to train with the SWA/NWA Scotland under
Robbie Brookside
(now a trainer at WWE NXT) and others. Of Brookside, he stated; "I don't think there is enough hyperbole to explain how good a coach he is...I can't think of a better coach I'd met in any sport".
[15]
After training at NWA Scotland, Mackle debuted for the Scottish Wrestling Alliance at the age of 20 under the ring name
Damian O'Connor
. He originally wrestled in Scotland and the North of England as a tag team called "Britain's Most Wanted" with Scott Renwick. Together the two won a variety of tournaments and tag team championships in promotions such as SWA (4 times), W3L (2 times), SSW and 3CW. While they never officially split up, they would both focus on singles competition around 2009. This proved to be fruitful for both and O'Connor started touring his native Ireland, the United Kingdom, mainland Europe and the United States. O'Connor would win the Heavyweight Titles in SWE, W3L, XWA, Pride as well as the Laird of the Ring Title in SWA. In 2009, O'Connor took over the SWA training school named the "Source Wrestling School". O'Connor has trained numerous wrestlers, including
Joe Coffey
,
Joe Hendry
and
Nikki Cross
.
[17]
Insane Championship Wrestling (2012?2016, 2018, 2021-present)
[
edit
]
O'Connor wrestled sporadically for ICW between 2009 and 2012 under various gimmicks, but his return in November 2013 saw him debut as
Big Damo
. After a long feud with Drew Galloway, Damo defeated Chris Renfrew for the
ICW World Heavyweight Championship
in Belfast on 27 February 2016,
[18]
marking the first time the title changed hands outside of Glasgow and making Damo the first ever Northern Irish-born champion. Damo defended the title in Ireland, the United Kingdom and the United States against the likes of
Drew Galloway
,
Grado
, VSK,
Jack Jester
and others.
[19]
On 31 July 2016, at
Shug's Hoose Party III
, Damo was defeated for the Championship by Joe Coffey.
[20]
On 11 November 2018. O'Connor (as Killian Dain) returned to ICW for one night only, defeating
Mikey Whiplash
.
[21]
After leaving WWE, Damo returned to ICW under his original name in 2021. He would feud with Andy Wild, going to a twenty-minute time limit draw at
Fear & Loathing XIII
before Wild defeated Damo in a
steel cage match
at
Barred II
24 April 2022.
[22]
In 2023, Damo challenged
Leyton Buzzard
twice for the ICW World Heavyweight Championship. On
ICW Fight Club
they went to a no-contest when Andy Roberts interfered. Damo was given a rematch in a Three Way Dance at ICW's
Get The F Out!
PPV but was eliminated from the contest by Roberts.
[23]
[24]
Independent circuit (2014?2016)
[
edit
]
In December 2014, Damo unsuccessfully challenged Drew Galloway for the
EVOLVE Championship
in
Inverness
, Scotland.
[25]
In 2014, Damo debuted in
Revolution Pro Wrestling
.
[26]
In 2015, he wrestled NJPW greats
Tomohiro Ishii
,
[27]
Hiroshi Tanahashi
[28]
Shinsuke Nakamura
,
[29]
as well as
Tommaso Ciampa
.
[30]
In 2016, he wrestled international wrestlers
"Speedball" Mike Bailey
,
[31]
Roderick Strong
,
[32]
Dalton Castle
,
[33]
Big Daddy Walter
[34]
and
Matt Sydal
.
[35]
In October 2015, Damo debuted for
Global Force Wrestling
(GFW) on their UK Invasion tour, losing to
Bram
.
[36]
That same month, Damo unsuccessfully challenged Chaos for the Union of European Wrestling Alliances
European Heavyweight Championship
in a triple threat match with
Lionheart
.
[37]
[38]
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2016)
[
edit
]
In January 2016, Damo appeared for
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling
(TNA) as part of their
Maximum Impact
tour.
[39]
On the 1 March episode of
IMPACT Wrestling
, Big Damo unsuccessfully challenged
Eric Young
for the
TNA King of the Mountain Championship
.
[40]
At
TNA One Night Only: Joker's Wild
, Big Damo and
Jimmy Havoc
were defeated by Drew Galloway and
Mike Bennett
.
[41]
On the 8 March episode of
IMPACT Wrestling
, Big Damo competed in a
King of the Mountain match
for Young's King of the Mountain Championship also featuring Havoc,
Will Ospreay
and Bram; Young successfully retained.
[42]
WWE (2016?2021)
[
edit
]
Sanity (2016?2019)
[
edit
]
In June 2016, Mackle signed with
WWE
to perform on their
NXT
brand.
[43]
[44]
On 19 October 2016, WWE announced that Mackle had signed a developmental contract with the company and had arrived at the
WWE Performance Center
in
Orlando, Florida
.
[45]
On 4 November, Mackle appeared at an
NXT
live event
and cut a promo.
[46]
Mackle made his in-ring debut at an NXT live event on 11 November, defeating
Rich Swann
under the ring name
Damian O'Connor
.
[47]
He then reverted to using the ring name
Damo
.
On the 7 December episode of
NXT
, Damo attacked
No Way Jose
and seemed to align himself with the
heel
stable
SAnitY
.
[48]
In January 2017, he began to wrestle under the new ring name
Killian Dain
.
[49]
On the 18 January episode of
NXT
, Dain joined SAnitY in an official capacity after attacking
Tye Dillinger
and accepting
Sawyer Fulton
's jacket from Eric Young.
[50]
On the 25 January episode of
NXT
, Dain appeared as part of SAnitY for the first time, attacking Chris Atkins by Young's order.
[51]
On the 8 February episode of
NXT
, Dain teamed with Young and
Alexander Wolfe
to defeat Dillinger,
No Way Jose
and Roderick Strong.
[52]
Earlier in the night, Dain and Wolfe defeated
The Bollywood Boyz
.
[53]
At
WrestleMania 33
, Dain made it to the final three in the
Andre the Giant Memorial Battle Royal
before being eliminated by eventual winner
Mojo Rawley
.
[54]
On the 19 July episode of
NXT
, Dain lost to
Drew McIntyre
in an
NXT Championship
No. 1 Contender's match, marking his first televised loss.
[55]
On the 28 March 2018 episode of
NXT
, Dain was named as one of six participants in
ladder match
at
NXT TakeOver: New Orleans
to determine the inaugural
NXT North American Champion
.
[56]
He, however was unsuccessful in winning.
[57]
On the 18 April episode of
NXT
, Dain lost a No Disqualification match to
Lars Sullivan
.
[58]
During the
2018 WWE Superstar Shake-up
, SAnitY (excluding Cross) were drafted to
SmackDown
.
[59]
The group debuted on the 19 June episode of
SmackDown LIVE
where they attacked
The Usos
.
[60]
The following week, SAnitY lost to The Usos and
Jeff Hardy
.
[61]
On the 3 July episode of
SmackDown LIVE
, the group attacked
The New Day
.
[62]
This led to a
tables match
between the two teams at
Extreme Rules
, which SAnitY won.
[63]
On the 24 July episode of
SmackDown LIVE
, SAnitY and The New Day faced off in the first round of the
WWE SmackDown Tag Team Championship
No. 1 Contender's tournament. SAnitY (represented by Dain and Wolfe) were defeated.
[64]
The group competed in only two more televised matches throughout the remainder of 2018, while primarily competing at live events.
[65]
After a near four-month hiatus from television, SAnitY returned on the 2 April 2019 episode of
SmackDown LIVE
, losing a three-on-one
Falls Count Anywhere match
to
The Miz
.
[66]
Return to NXT (2019?2021)
[
edit
]
During the
2019 WWE Superstar Shake-up
, Young was drafted to
Raw
.
[67]
With Wolfe joining
NXT UK
,
[68]
the group was officially disbanded. Dain made his return to NXT live events on 16 May, defeating
Jermaine Haley
.
[69]
On the 3 July episode of
NXT
, a promo advertising Dain's return was aired.
[70]
He made his return on the 17 July episode of
NXT
, attacking
Matt Riddle
following Riddle's match against
Arturo Ruas
.
[71]
This led to a match between the two being scheduled for the 7 August episode of
NXT
. However, Dain attacked Riddle before the match could begin.
[72]
On the September 25 episode of
NXT
, Riddle defeated Dain in a #1 contender's street fight match for the
NXT Championship
ending the feud. Shortly after, Dain would enter in a three-way feud with
Pete Dunne
and
Damian Priest
. At
NXT TakeOver: WarGames (2019)
, Dain faced Dunne and Priest in a triple threat match to determine the #1 contender for the NXT Championship which Dunne won. In September 2020, he formed a dysfunctional tag team with
Drake Maverick
, turning
face
in the process.
On June 25, 2021, Dain was released from his WWE contract, this as part of a fourth round of layoffs executed by the brand due to the effect of the
COVID-19 pandemic
.
[73]
Control Your Narrative (2022)
[
edit
]
In February 2022, it was announced Damo was joining the new Control Your Narrative wrestling promotion created by
EC3
and
Adam Scherr
.
All Elite Wrestling (2022)
[
edit
]
On the May 20, 2022 episode of
AEW Rampage
, Mackle made his debut in
All Elite Wrestling
(dAEW), using his ring name "Big Damo." In his debut match, Damo was defeated by
Shawn Spears
.
[8]
[74]
New Japan Pro Wrestling (2022)
[
edit
]
On the June 4, 2022 episode of
NJPW Strong
, Big Damo made his debut in
New Japan Pro Wrestling
losing to
Tomohiro Ishii
.
Return to TNA (2024)
[
edit
]
On the February 22 episode of
TNA Impact!
, Big Damo made his return to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling losing to his former stablemate Eric Young.
[75]
Personal life
[
edit
]
Mackle is a lifelong supporter of
Premier League
team
Manchester United
and
NBA
team
Orlando Magic
.
[14]
He has stated that he believes wrestling ? unlike other sports ? can be a uniting factor for people in his native Belfast as there are "no (sectarian) affiliations" in wrestling. He stated that he would not support Scottish football because there is "a lot of connotations" with sectarianism. He grew up in what he described as a
mixed area
and is conscious of keeping political affiliations out of his public life.
[76]
On January 17, 2019, Mackle married fellow WWE wrestler, Nicola Glencross, known by her ring name
Nikki Cross
.
[1]
Other media
[
edit
]
Dain appears as a playable character in the video games
WWE 2K18
and
WWE 2K19
.
Damo has also appeared on the YouTube wrestling quiz show Quizzlemania, hosted by Adam Blampied on the "Parts Funknown" channel.
Championships and accomplishments
[
edit
]
- 3 Count Wrestling
- 3CW Tag Team Championship (1 time) ? with Scott Renwick
[77]
- Insane Championship Wrestling
- Pride Wrestling
- Pride Wrestling Championship (1 time)
[79]
- Progress Wrestling
- Pro Wrestling Illustrated
- Ranked No. 119 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the
PWI 500
in 2018
[81]
- Reckless Intent Wrestling
- Reckless Intent Hardcore Championship (1 time)
[82]
- Reckless Intent Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
[83]
- Scottish School of Wrestling
- SSW Tag Team Championship (1 time) ? with Scott Renwick
[84]
- Scottish Wrestling Alliance
- SWA Laird of the Ring Championship (1 time)
[85]
- SWA Tag Team Championship (6 times) ? with Scott Renwick (4), Pete O'Neil (1), Micken (1)
[86]
- Scottish Wrestling Entertainment
- SWE Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
[87]
- What Culture Pro Wrestling
- WCPW Championship (1 time, inaugural)
[88]
[89]
- W3L Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
[90]
- W3L Tag Team Championship (1 time) ? with Scott Renwick
[91]
- W3L Heavyweight Title Tournament (2011)
[92]
- WWE
- X Wrestling Alliance
- XWA British Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
[94]
- XWA British Heavyweight Title Tournament (2014)
[95]
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