ICW I Ain't Yer Pal, Dickface!

ICW I Ain't Yer Pal, Dickface! was a professional wrestling event produced by Insane Championship Wrestling. It took place on June, 26 2019, at The Garage in Glasgow, Scotland. The event featured wrestlers like Kez Evans, BT Gunn, Andy Wild, Jonny Storm, Jack Tomlinson, Joe Hendry and a double championship match between ICW World Heavyweight Champion Lionheart and Union of European Wrestling Alliances European Heavyweight Champion Alexander Dean.

The event is best known for hosting the final professional wrestling match of Adrian "Lionheart" McAllum, who died by suicide three days later.

Background
ICW I Ain't Yer Pal, Dickface! was recorded as a taping for ICW's weekly Fight Club broadcast. It aired in three parts as ICW Fight Club episodes #128, #129 and #130 through June and July.

Grado was announced to face Ravie Davie at the event but was replaced by an unnamed opponent.

The event's name is a reference to a line from Donald Gibb in the 1988 movie Bloodsport starring Jean Claude Van Damme.

Storylines
Promoted in advance for the event was Jonny Storm's singles ICW debut as well as an early contest in the long running feud between Kez Evans and BT Gunn.

The story of the main event was the Winner Take All match between ICW World Heavyweight Champion Lionheart  and Union of European Wrestling Alliances European Heavyweight Champion Alexander Dean.

In the first ICW vs. UEWA title match since Drew Galloway vs. Chaos and Apu Singh in 2015,  Lionheart was victorious, now holding the ICW and UEWA titles,   in addition to the Scottish Heavyweight Championship.

Event
The event saw Kieran Kelly defeat Jonny Storm and Kez Evans defeat his coach BT Gunn in upset victories. Joe Hendry defeated Andy Wild. Lionheart defeated Alexander Dean to retain the ICW World Heavyweight Championship and gain the Union of European Wrestling Alliances European Heavyweight Championship.

Aftermath
On June 19, 2019, it was announced that the reigning ICW World Heavyweight Champion, Scottish Heavyweight Champion and UEWA European Heavyweight Champion Lionheart had died by suicide.

McAllum's Pro Wrestling Elite promotion saw its final event promoted in his honour after his death. The vacated UEWA European Heavyweight Championship was contested at the event, with Andy Wild winning the title in a match with BT Gunn and McAllum's final opponent Alexander Dean. The following month Wild defended the title at British Championship Wrestling's Believe: A Night in Memory of Lionheart.