Hi everyone. Apologies to those of you who may find this piece insulting, but it’s one I feel compelled to make as I have to explain it regularly (you’d be surprised how often it comes up) to wrestling fans who are not from the UK. I’m not sure what Geography teachers do in other parts of the world .. but they certainly don’t find the time to explain what the United Kingdom is and which countries are part of it.
Sometimes I’ll say in an article or comment .. “Finn Balor isn’t British”. “Sheamus isn’t British”. “Becky Lynch isn’t British”. “Jordan Devlin in the UK tournament isn’t British either”. Typical response to my comment goes something like .. “You are wrong because Ireland is part of the UK!”.
Right .. so this is where I, an Englishman who is not a teacher of Geography, teaches you what the United Kingdom is. To explain this, I first need to make one thing clear ..
.. there are TWO Ireland’s. As seen in the picture below, there are two Irelands, one that encompasses the North-East (its capital city is Belfast) called Northern Ireland, and the rest belongs to the Republic Of Ireland (Dublin is its capital).
Both countries have their own football (soccer) teams and Olympic athletes, but Northern Irish athletes wear GB (Great Britain) attire while Republic athletes wear their own. Wait a minute? So are there any British Wrestlers from Northern Ireland? Two that I can recall. One is retired and the other is in NXT. Fit Finlay and Killian Dain of Sanity (AKA Big Damo) are Northern Irish and British. I can’t think of anyone else at the moment.
Remember when fans said we should have a British stable with Sheamus in it? Please .. no. Don’t do that. It’s not outright insulting (like no one’s going to burn your house down, ring the police, and place blame on you), it just makes you look uneducated and I would like to spare embarrassment. See you again folks .. as the fourth, and hopefully last part of The Broken Hardys story will pop up on your screens soon.