Draft:ICU (professional wrestling)

ICU (Internet Controlled Unit) was a professional wrestling stable, which performed in BCW from 2020 until 2023. The stable was led by Sami Callihan. The stable was formed after Callihan brainwashed his former challengers (for the Strong Style Championship which he held at the time), T. J.P. and Harry Smith to unite with him. Throughout the groups duration, new members were introduced, such as Juice Robinson, Erick Redbeard, David Finlay, and Lance Archer.

Formation and feud with Kaito Konosuke (2020-2021)
During the World Title Classic '20, TJP made his return to BCW (replacing David Starr). He would go onto defeat Bandido. Following the tournament, TJP would pick up a few victories on BEW TV, before being confronted by Strong Style Champion, Sami Callihan. The two would then wrestle at Uprising for the Strong Style Championship, where Callihan retained. After the match, TJP took a brief hiatus from television. Meanwhile, Callihan would engage in a feud with Harry Smith. The two would face off at Showdown, in which Callihan would retain once more. At Collision in October, a returning TJP would face an also returning Kaito Konosuke, who had challenged Callihan for the title but failed in his debut. Konosuke would win, but after the match, he would attack Konosuke, turning heel in the proccess. Later that night, Harry Smith would help Callihan retain his title.

On the next episode of BCW, Konosuke would challenge Callihan once more, but would be surrounded by TJP (now dawning a mask) and Harry Smith (now dawning dark denim jeans). They would all beat down Kaito Konosuke. The next week on BCW TV, Callihan officially announced the stable as the ICU (Internet Controlled Unit), due to his hacking gimmick. After this, they would target Rocky Romero and Shota Umino. After this, Konosuke would return at the November PPV. On the November 23, 2020 episode of BCW TV, Konosuke would face TJP, and would defeat him. On the December 9th episode, Sami Callihan would defend thr Strong Style Championship against Konosuke, retaining once again. Around the same time, TJP would become number one contender to the X-Division Championship. Juice Robinson would also challenge Callihan, along with Kaito Konosuke for a third time. At GrandSlam '21 Night 1, TJP would defeat Suicide to become X-Division Champion. Also on Night 1, Sami Callihan would pin Juice Robinson in a triple threat match also involving Kaito Konosuke to retain the X-Division Championship, but would be confronted by Katsuyori Shibata, who he would face on Night 2. On Night 2, TJP would retain the X-Division Championship in a ladder match also involving Suicide, Matt Sydal, and Lio Rush. Later that night, Katsuyori Shibata would defeat Sami Callihan for the Strong Style Championship.

Removal of TJP, expansion and FinJuice Era (2021-2022)
After GrandSlam, Callihan, upset about losing the Strong Style Championship again, would challenge TJP for the X-Division Championship. TJP would accept, and would retain the title against Callihan later that night. After the match, TJP and Callihan showed respect to one another. But, Juice Robinson appeared on the stage dragging Harry Smith out of the locker room. TJP would go to help Harry Smith, but would be attacked by Sami Callihan. Callihan and Robinson would assault TJP. The next week on BCW TV, Callihan explained he and Juice's actions. He said he did it to prove a point, that no one taunts him like TJP did. He would announce that Juice Robinson was now apart of a new rebuilt ICU, and that TJP and Harry Smith were no longer members.

TJP would return with Harry Smith the next week, as TJP accepted Sami Callihan's challenge for February's Sacrifice PPV. The week before Sacrifice, Sami Callihan and Juice Robinson would defeat Harry Smith and TJP. At Sacrifice, Sami Callihan would dethrone TJP for the X-Division title with the help of Juice Robinson and Harry Smith, revealing that Smith's departure was a ruse to get the title off of TJP. Later that night, Sami Callihan would take advantage of the Option C (which allows the X-Division title to be traded in for a world title shot at any time), to cash in on new BCW World Champion Bandido. Callihan would go onto win the match, becoming BCW World Champion. After Sacrifice, Juice Robinson would enter into a feud with Strong Style Champion Katsuyori Shibata, and Callihan assigned Harry Smith to the tag division to face off against champions, The Motor City Machine Guns. However, despite Smith not having a partner Callihan would introduce Erick Redbeard to the stable and as Smith's tag team partner on the February 26th episode of BCW TV. Callihan would continue his feud with TJP, now over the World title. At BCW Invasion on April 3rd, Juice Robinson would face Katsuyori Shibata for the Strong Style Championship, Smith and Redbeard would challenge for the World tag titles against the Motor City Machine Guns, and Sami Callihan would defend the World title against TJP in a Steel Cage match in the main event. At the PPV, Juice Robinson, Smith, and Redbeard failed to capture titles, but Callihan would retain the BCW World title against TJP.

After Invasion, Smith and Redbeard would continue their feud with the Motor City Machine Guns, meanwhile Juice Robinson would attempt to bring in FinJuice tag team partner, David Finlay into ICU, much to the dismay of Sami Callihan. Callihan himself would be slotted into a feud with former world champion Darby Allin. At BCW Mayhem, Juice Robinson and David Finlay would defeat TJP and Lio Rush, and Erick Redbeard and Harry Smith would once again fail to defeat the Motor City Machine Guns, this time in a House of Pain match. Later that night, Sami Callihan would retain the BCW World Championship against Darby Allin in a Texas Deathmatch. Following Mayhem, Harry Smith would go on hiatus, while Callihan would accept David Finlay into the ICU. Callihan would then enter the Worlds Title Classic '21. He would only finish with 10 points, failing to advance to the finals. At BCW American Dreams, a vignette for the impending arrival of Lance Archer would air. On the August 3rd episode of BCW, Lance Archer would debut, winning a trios match with FinJuice, and announcing his introduction to ICU.

At BCW Uprising, FinJuice would defeat the ViLLains to become BCW World Tag Team Champions, and Sami Callihan would lose the BCW World Championship to Jeff Cobb, who won the World Title Classic. Following Uprising, Callihan would challenge Cobb for the title again, but would come up short. After this, FinJuice began to feud with Jeff Cobb. This would lead to a World Tag Title match at Showdown, which Jeff Cobb would retain. Tensions would then rise between Callihan and FinJuice, while the stable had gained more enemies, such as Christopher Daniels. At BCW Collision, Sami Callihan was scheduled to face Christopher Daniels, but would be found unconcious backstage. On the same show, FinJuice would retain against the Motor City Machine Guns. In the main event, Lance Archer would fail to dethrone Jeff Cobb for the BCW World Title.

Following this, FinJuice would announce that Sami Callihan had made them interim co-leaders. The two would then make some leadership changes, much to the dismay of other members of the stable. However during the Tag Title Tourney, the Killer Elite Squad (Lance Archer and Harry Smith) would reform and enter as a tag team. This was against the advisory of FinJuice, who instead wanted them to individually chase after singles titles. K.E.S. would win the tournament, and the next week on BCW, would defeat FinJuice to become the new World Tag Champions. The next week on BCW TV FinJuice would hold a group meeting, and would commened Archer and Smith for "assaulting" them and "stealing" the tag titles. They would also commend Erick Redbeard for "not doing anything". Then, Sami Callihan would make his return. He would reveal he only chose Juice Robinson to take over as interim leader while he was gone, and not including David Finlay. Callihan then would use this to confirm his suspicions, and would also show security footage of the night he was attacked. The footage would show tfour masked men attacking Callihan, before they would leave in Cars. Then, Juice Robinson would re-enter in the same car, and would check on Sami Callihan, who was also being looked over by medical staff. Sami Callihan would then fire FinJuice. Robinson would respond by saying "Okay man, you got us." Before the lights would go out. In the ring, FinJuice would be joined by Brody King and Chris Dickinson. All the men would attack ICU, thus forming Violence Unlimited. The newly formed stable would take out Callihan and every other member, and would also bust open Callihan. After this, a Death match was announced for GrandSlam '22 between Sami Callihan and Juice Robinson, and K.E.S. would also be announced to be defending their World Tag Titles against LAX and Violence Unlimited in a three way tag team match. At GrandSlam Night 1, LAX would defeat Violence Unlimited, and on Night 2, Juice Robinson would defeat Sami Callihan with the help of the rest of his stablemates.

Feud with Violence Unlimited and Bullet Club (2022)
After WrestleDream, Violence Unlimited would continue to battle the rest of ICU, minus Sami Callihan. On the January 16th episode of BCW, Harry Smith would face Chris Dickinson. Towards the end, Dickinson would hit Smith with a burning hammer. After the move was performed, the match was stopped after Smith suffered a kayfabe neck injury. This would write Smith off TV, only leaving Archer and Redbeard to battle Violence Unlimited. However, in March, Callihan would return, attacking ICU. Meanwhile, Violence Unlimited would also start problems with TJP. TJP would refuse to rejoin on mutiple occasions after what happened with Callihan the previous year. However on the go home show to Invasion, TJP would finally rejoin ICU, embracing Sami Callihan and fending off Violence Unlimited.

At Invasion, Callihan, TJP, and Lance Archer would defeat Juice Robinson, David Finlay and Brody King in a six man tag team match after the return of Harry Smith. Following Invasion, the feud between the two stables would continue, as Daniel Garcia would join as Violence Unlimited's hired assassin. At Mayhem, the feud with escalate in a LockDown match. Violence Unlimited would go onto defeat ICU after Brody King pinned Sami Callihan.

After Mayhem, the World Title Series '22 would began. Callihan and Brody King would both make it to the finals. The two would wrestle at American Dreanm on July 3rd. However, the match would end in a draw after both men had their shoulders following a back suplex from Sami Callihan. Following the match, all members of ICU and Violence Unlimited would nearly come to blows. However, Jay White, El Phantasmo, Chris Bey, Ace Austin, and Hikuleo of Bullet Club would appear in the ring. Then, Juice Robinson would remove his Violence Unlimited shirt to reveal a Bullet Club t-shirt. Then, Bullet Club would attack both stables, standing tall. After this, Brody King and Sami Callihan were announced as duel winners, with both men going onto face Killer Kross at Uprising. Also at Uprising, Jay White would face Lance Archer. Before then, Brody King and Sami Callihan would unite to face Jay White and Hikuleo in a No Holds Barred Match. However, they would lose following interference from Bullet Club, their own stables, and Killer Kross. At Uprising, Jay White would defeat Lance Archer, and Killer Kross would defeat both Callihan and Brody King.

After Uprising, Callihan would receive one more shot at the World title after not being pinned, but would come up short against Killer Kross.

Feud with United Empire and disbanding (2022-2023)
Sami Callihan would then challenge Jeff Cobb for his newly won Strong Style Championship. At Showdown, Callihan would fail to defeat Jeff Cobb after he was betrayed by TJP, thus turning TJP heel, and aligning himself with Jeff Cobb. Following his betrayal, TJP explained that he had grown sick of Sami Callihan, and never forgave him for the events that went down a year and a half prior. TJP then says over in New Japan Pro-Wrestling, there's tons of people who actually respect him, and one of those people being Jeff Cobb. TJP would then announce the formation of United Empire in BCW, along with Aussie Open. After this, United Empire would feud with ICU. On the Halloween addition of BCW, Callihan and Archer would defeat Cobb and TJP in a Trick of Treat Street Fight. After the match, Sami Callihan would once again challenge Jeff Cobb, but would lose the match due to interference from United Empire leader, Will Ospreay. Callihan, and the rest of ICU, would face United Empire in a big 8 man tag team match, with the match ending in a draw.

Ospreay vs Callihan was then announced for GrandSlam '23, meanwhile, Harry Smith would challenge Jeff Cobb for the Strong Style Championship alongside Chris Bey and Chris Dickinson. At GrandSlam Night 1, Harry Smith would fail to capture the Strong Style Championship after Chris Bey pinned Jeff Cobb. On Night 2, Will Ospreay would defeat Sami Callihan.

Following GrandSlam, the entirety of ICU minus Harry Smith would go on hiatus. On February 2, it was announced that Erick Redbeard had parted ways with BCW, bringing his time with ICU to an end. On the February 16th episode of BCW, Sami Callihan would return to announce the future of ICU, but would be interrupted by Lance Archer. Archer would state that the days of the ICU were over, and attacked Callihan, but was restrained by Harry Smith. This would leave the stable's future in doubt, and the next week on BCW TV, Sami Callihan announced to Harry Smith and to the audience that ICU was "finished".

Sami Callihan then would enter a series of matches against Archer, starting at Invasion, which Archer would win in a No DQ match. At Mayhem, Sami Callihan would defeat Archer in a Last Man Standing match, and during the World Title Classic, Archer would end the feud after defeating Callihan. Meanwhile, Harry Smith would venture off on his own and chase the Strong Style Championship.

Brief Reunion and second breakup (2023)
Following Uprising later that year, Sami Callihan and Harry Smith would meet. They would eventually agree to reunite as a tag team, however, not using the ICU name. The two would pick up victories before challenging Aussie Open for the BCW World Tag titles. The team would come up short. After the match, Callihan would attack Smith, ending their brief tag team reunion. The two would attack each other over the course of the next few weeks. Callihan and Smith would then face off in a grudge match, with Callihan winning following interference from Eric Young, Big Damo, Axl Wolfe, and Jimmy Jacobs. This team would be revealed to be Callihan's newest stable, Rebellion. The team would feud with Smith into 2024, with Callihan being manipulated to hang a bloodied and battered Harry Smith from the ceiling.