A Scottish wrestler claims to have got so drunk on a night out in his home town that he woke up in Amsterdam - with no idea how he got there.

David McCallum, 22, went out in Glasgow with friends on Thursday, heading for the Box Bar where wrestlers were drinking ahead of the Insane Championship Wrestling competition last weekend.

Professional wrestler Mr McCallum said he had gone with the intention of interviewing some of the stars of the competition for his Facebook page - but 'it all got out of hand' and before he knew it he was thrown out of the club for being too drunk.

It is from this point, Mr McCallum admits, that his memory fails him.

A Scottish wrestler claims to have got so drunk on a night out in his home town that he woke up in Amsterdam with no idea of how he got there

Professional wrestler David McCallum, 22, went out in Glasgow with friends on Thursday, and woke up the next day in Amsterdam, completely penniless

But his friends have informed him that door staff at the next club refused him entry and so he went back home to get his ID.

For reasons that now fail him, while at home Mr McCallum booked a last minute ticket to fly out to Amsterdam - his favourite city.

'I love Amsterdam and I lost my job a week ago. I think those combined with booze made me just do it,' Mr McCallum told the Lad Bible.

Waking up with an incredibly sore head, Mr McCallum claims he had no idea what had happened or where he was, believing he was in Edinburgh until he stepped out of the door of his hotel. He then found his ticket

Waking up with an incredibly sore head, Mr McCallum claims he had no idea what had happened or where he was, believing he was in Edinburgh until he stepped out of the door of his hotel

However, while drunkenly organising accommodation he also accidentally booked two hotel rooms, leaving him penniless.

Waking up with an incredibly sore head, Mr McCallum claims he had no idea what had happened or where he was, believing he was in Edinburgh as he stepped out of the door of his hotel and saw trams running in the streets.

He finally returned home on the next flight, after begging his sister to stump up the cash to get him home.

However, the next flight wasn't until Saturday so she also had to book him into another hotel for the evening.

Keen not to waste an evening in his favourite city, Mr McCallum made the most of his time by visiting a few of the local attractions.