A blood-driven wrestler electrocuted his own father with jump cable and a car battery in the ring.
Jack Harrop, 27, fought his father in what is the 'most horrible' death ranking 'once called'.
The young man was shown to connect jump leads to a battery in the middle of the ring in the Peddler Events warehouse in Sheffield.
He then cut them to metal chains that acted as ring ropes.
This was during a brutal competition with his father Isaac Harrop, who is known as the 'Iceman'.
He is considered the founder of 'Death Matches' in the UK.
But in the brutal images that were placed online, Harrop was chained by his son on the ring ropes.
Blood flowed over his face and sparks were seen over the chains.

A blood-driven wrestler electrocuted his own father with a bouncy cable and a car battery

Blood flowed over his face and sparks were seen flying over the chains
He then seemed to have been elected for the crowds in South Yorkshire.
The shocking scenes were part of a weekend-long event organized together by the ICW No Holds Barred and Leeds-based Rise England Promotions.
It promised to be the 'most violent set of shows' they had ever hosted in the UK.
On top of the electrocution incident, other fights were people who were beaten by tables and beaten with sticks covered with sharp barbed wire.
But some online continued to be disgusted by the violent battles. They closed it as 'stupid', while others said, “This is not struggling.”
Death match struggles the opponents in a mess of beaten meat and bruised bones.
Three years ago a 'Death Match' was attacked by the police and glass for children investigated by the police.
Horrible images showed the horror fight between wrestlars Ronnie Thatcher and Blizzard that took place on April 29, 2022, at Seam Conservative Club in County Durham.
Children were seen in shock while blood drips the wrestlers while they beat each other with glass lighting pipes and wooden sticks.
The Colliery Championship Wrestling event was invoiced as a 'well of punishment' fight and offered a family discount to parents who wanted to take their children with them.
But members of the audience remained with open mouth and panting, with some even away from the violence and try to reach the back of the room.
One of the wrestlers has since admitted that they 'overboard has gone' – but f ****** is sick of apologies.
While the organizers of the event have confirmed: “There will be no repetition” of what unfolded.

Horrible images of the event, held in Seamham Conservative Club in County Durham on April 29, 2022, shows the wrestlers who use a garden trimmer to cut each other on a floor covering on a floor covering at just one centimeter of the bewildered audience
The promoter James Barrass claimed that the wrestlers only had a few scratches here and there '.
The Tesside, established in Tesside Benji, condemned the violence that took place for children while he shared some of the images online.
He said: 'Please do not do death matches at a family -friendly show. There is a time and place and this is absolutely not.
“Families and locations do not see company names that they just see” “Struggling” “This is not what we need.”
He continued: 'The videos I saw was a mother who protected their child's face while glass and blood went everywhere.
'This time they were lucky and the wrestlingers only got cuts and bruises, but what if the untrained cowboys lost an eye or worse.
“CCW didn't keep their hands up, they said the fans like it, the location didn't mind and the wrestlers went into business for themselves and things got out of hand … but they want to run 18+ dead matches.”
One of the wrestlers, Ronnie Thatcher,, however, posted a video on Facebook in which he said that he is 'f ****** sick to apologize' about the event.
He said: “I apologized and apologized, countless f ****** times good. How many times do I need more to apologize?
'CCW has promised that this will never happen again. Me and Blizzard went overboard, we understand that, we apologized.

The Tesside -based wrestler Benji brought light on the horrible event on social media while placing shocking video images on his profile
'We can apologize until we are blue in the face, will everyone change your mind? No. Why? Because some people think they are perfect, that they have not done anything wrong in their lives.
“Nobody in their lives has been perfect. We make mistakes in our lives, some more than others … but we learn …
“I am f ****** sick of my apologies, I am f ****** sick of people who make us bad guys all f ****** time.”
And the promoter of the event, James Barrass, posted a video online with Ronnie Thatcher and said it was 'on Famillies' to leave.
He said: 'We are a family show not to get me wrong. That was on families. We put a full show on …
'This was a kind of dark match, a kind of not -sanctioned, a bit out of my hands, I wanted you to fight, we knew what it was.
'What I have said is in the life we āālive, we learn and we will continue. We don't always get it right, and if we do that, how will we ever learn?
'I don't want to deal with people with them, I want to associate with people who put their hands up and say they have made a mistake. I don't want Goody to hang two shoes around me. '
The wrestling group later posted on Facebook to confirm that no comparable events are being hosted again.
The message was: 'There will be no repetition to go with Putten of punishment, such as what we saw again between Ronnie and Blizzard. It will only take place in more than 18 shows (yes, you can do this screenshot for Twitter).
'The competition would only be a doors competition, where both men took it to bring things to a different level. We apologize to everyone that this might be upset and we will ensure that this will never happen again.
“We are very sorry, and all we can do is make things right.”