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Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling on ASN
Saturday, October 19, 2013
From the Moncton Coliseum in Moncton, New Brunswick
“Sunlight” by Eric's Trip (of Moncton, New Brunswick), from the album Love Tara (1993)
Saturday, October 19, 2013
From the Moncton Coliseum in Moncton, New Brunswick
“Sunlight” by Eric's Trip (of Moncton, New Brunswick), from the album Love Tara (1993)
Ed Whalen: Good evening, wrestling fans, and welcome to Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling on ASN! Fans, this is our final edition of Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling on ASN. But don’t worry, Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling isn’t disappearing.
Jeremy Borash: That’s right, Ed! Next week, we’re back with the third and final installment of Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling’s PRIMETIME LIVE events, airing right here on ASN, live and in primetime! Then, two weeks after that, Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling will return to the airwaves here on ASN and on the CityTV network with its brand new primetime wrestling programme, Dynamite Saturday Nights. Remember, that will debut Saturday, November 9, and it will be a special 3-hour live broadcast for Dynamite’s series premiere!
Ed Whalen: These are exciting times to be in Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling, not only for the new television deal and growth of the company, but also because of the exciting Canadian brand of wrestling that you will only find in Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling. There’s much to look forward to next week on PRIMETIME LIVE, and we’ll tell you more about that event later in the programme. But more important to the here and the now is, what’s on tap for tonight, Jeremy?
Jeremy Borash: There are some pretty good looking matchups on tonight’s card, Ed. Test will be here in might be his second to last match in AGPW, when he takes on Al Snow. Plus, the Cuban Assassins will look to get back on the winning track after their loss last week to Lance Cade & Trevor Murdoch, when they take on the exciting duo of B. Brian Blair and Jumpin’ Jim Brunzell, the Killer Bees. And we’ll have an exciting cruiserweight contest featuring Petey Williams one-on-one against the Montréal Mafia’s Japanese associate, Yoshihiro Tajiri.
Ed Whalen: Wow! With those matches alone, tonight is really shaping up to be a ring-a-ding-dong dandy! Now, which one of those matches are we going to see here first, Jeremy?
Jeremy Borash: None of them. Tonight’s first match is going feature the AGPW debut of “The Acadian Giant” Kurrgan, when he enters the ring to face Bo Dallas!
Ed Whalen: Ah, this will perhaps be a preview of what we are going to see when the two of them face off against each other again, next week, in the Tornado Tag Match, also featuring “Killer” Karl Krupp and the Junkyard Dog! Let’s head to the ring!
VS.
The Acadian Giant Kurrgan vs. Bo Dallas
This is the Acadian Giant’s first match since his surprise return to the territory where he first appeared in the early ‘90s. In fact, he’s in his home stomping grounds as Moncton is only about a 30-minute drive from Kurrgan’s hometown of Shediac. Despite that he is the hometown boy, he is not the fan favourite here. Last week, he ran down the fans for being jealous of his riches, fan, fortune, and status as a major motion picture movie star. Bo Dallas is the young rookie who doesn’t know how to quit until there’s nothing left in the tank, and he shows that here. Dallas is dominated by the giant in the early going. Anything he tries doesn’t seem to work. Kurrgan out-powers him in the early going and gets some nearfalls, but Dallas won’t quit. Dallas works his way back into the match. He tries to battle brawn to brawn, but that doesn’t seem to get him anywhere and, soon, Kurrgan looks like he’s closing in on the win. However, Dallas gets another chance to get out of it. He avoids a big boot attempt with a baseball slide. Kurrgan turns around and takes three dropkicks to get him to stumble back into the ropes, but not off of his feet. Kurrgan bounces off of the ropes and goes for a clothesline, but Dallas ducks it and gets the giant down on one knee with a chopblock to the back of his leg. He goes to the turnbuckle and finally takes the giant off of his feet with a flying bulldog takedown. Dallas gets his first pinfall attempt of the match, but the big man kicks out. Dallas throws punches at him while he slowly gets up. Dallas decides to go to the turnbuckle again. He climbs up and jumps right into a chokehold and a chokeslam! Kurrgan then locks on the Kurrgan Claw. Dallas reels in pain and tries to pull Kurrgan’s humongous hand off of his face, but he can’t. Then, he taps out. Kurrgan won’t release the hold. The referee tries to get him to stop, but he keeps it locked in and laughs at Dallas’ misfortune. The referee changes his decision and awards the match to Bo Dallas via disqualification, not that it matters much to Kurrgan.
With Dallas appearing to go unconscious, the Junkyard Dog hits the ring, swinging his dog chain and he starts whipping Kurrgan, who falls to the mat and rolls under the ropes, while trying to protect his head. He gets several lashings of the chain to his body, however. After JYD finishes exchanging some words with Kurrgan he turns around and gets whipped by “Killer” Karl Krupp, who hits him with some stinging shots from his riding crop. The aristocratic German killing machine lays into him with a few shots, until JYD summons the strength to fight back with his dog chain. JYD starts to get the better of Krupp until Kurrgan sneaks up from behind and applies the full nelson. JYD is in a bad way as Kurrgan holds him in a full nelson and Krupp resumes his riding crop assault, which is finally ended with a chair shot to the back from Dallas. Kurrgan releases JYD, but before he and Dallas can resume their battle, a dozen officials step in between them to break it up. This war will continue at PRIMETIME LIVE when “Killer” Karl Krupp and “The Acadian Giant” Kurrgan take on the Junkyard Dog and Bo Dallas in a Tornado Tag Team Match!
Official Decision: Bo Dallas wins by disqualification
*Commercial Break 1*
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Petey Williams vs. Yoshihiro Tajiri w / Frenchy Martin
This one’s an entertaining cruiserweight bout that is entirely too short, as they only get about 5 minutes on this night. However, it serves as an example of what could be possible if these two were given 2-3 times as much time to work with. As it stands, in a brief 5-minute package, it’s a fast-paced and highly exciting affair that features most of each wrestler’s best spots: Petey performs a few varaitions of the hurricanrana, his Oh Canada tree of woe crotch stomp, and tilt-a-whirl side Russian legsweep; and Tajiri performs a springboard moonsault to the outside, his running back handspring elbow smash and the tarantula.
The end of the match comes when Petey climbs the turnbuckle to go for a high risk maneuver. However, with the referee’s attention on Frenchy Martin, who is on the floor complaining about the speed of the referee’s pinfall counts, Johnny Devine hops onto the ring apron and smokes Petey over the top of the head with his kendo stick, which causes him to crumple over and fall into the ring. Tajiri stalks his opponent and as soon as Petey makes a move to try to get up, Tajiri knocks him out cold with a Japanese Buzzsaw kick and pins him for the win.
Official Decision: Yoshihiro Tajiri wins by pinfall
Following the match, Frenchy Martin takes this time as an opportunity to complain that both Mad Dog Vachon and Dino Bravo have legitimate claims to the International Heavyweight Championship and he blames it all on Leo Burke. Two weeks in a row, he’s saved Dean Malenko from losing his title because he knows that Malenko is a lame duck champion who is easy to beat, but that each of the North American Tag Team Champions can’t be beat. So, Martin wants justice to be served. He wants Malenko to no longer be the champion, he wants Leo Burke’s #1 contender status revoked and, most absurdly, he wants Vachon and Bravo to be named co-champions of the International Heavyweight Championship! He demands that Chief Morley do all of these things and that he comes to the ring to announce that they are happening, now!
Chief Morley comes out to the ring. Before he can speak, Martin starts in on him about his demands and Morley cuts him off, saying that he’s heard them already. Morley has the look of a man who can’t believe he needs to deal with this problem. Morley tells Martin that because he’s a fair man and always makes decisions in the interest of fairness (maybe a subtle jab at Test?), he’s got an idea to solve this quandary. Tonight, in the main event, the Montréal Mafia will face Dean Malenko and Leo Burke in a tag team match. If they win, both of them will be added to PRIMETIME LIVE main event, thus changing the title change to a Fatal Fourway Elimination bout. Martin likes that a lot and he and Tajiri nod in approval. However, he continues, if they lose, then Dean Malenko and Leo Burke will become the new North American Tag Team Champions. Martin and Tajiri don’t look very happy at all. Martin protests, but Morley has spoken and his decision is final. We get a shot to the Montréal Mafia’s dressing room, where Vachon and Bravo react very poorly to the announcement that their titles will be on the line tonight.
It’ll be Mad Dog Vachon & Dino Bravo vs. Dean Malenko & Leo Burke in our main event with spots in the International Heavyweight Title match at PRIMETIME LIVE and the North American Tag Team Titles on the line!
*Commercial Break 2*
SoCal Val is with The Fabulous Moolah. She wants to ask Moolah for a words concerning the backstage brawl that happened between Taylor Wilde and Sensational Sherri, last week. Moolah says that she doesn’t care what happens between the two of them. According to her, they know just as well as she does that Wilde and Sherri are just jockeying for position to be the second best female in Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling. Val asks her if her choice of words indicates that she’s officially signed a contract to join AGPW. Moolah confirms that is the case and then she goes on to say that she was mainly attracted to the notion of coming here to Canada to prove that there isn’t a single woman in this country that can beat her. She says that Trish Stratus’ call to arms for Canadian women to come home and make the best female wrestling division will fall flat on its face after Moolah defeats the best that this country has to offer. Furthermore, she claims that she is the only name is women’s professional wrestling that matters and she’ll prove it by going undefeated throughout the duration of her contract, destroying all of her competition, and walking out of the company on the day her contract expires – which, coincidentally, will just so happen to be the very same day that AGPW’s women’s division dies.
w/ VS.
The Hurricane & Rosey w/ Mighty Molly vs. The Jersey Shore
This is a short, but entertaining enough tag team match between the new to AGPW team of The Hurricane & Rosie and the Jersey Shore. The Jersey Shore have fallen a long way from the early days of AGPW’s rebirth, when they were solid mid-card hands. However, as new talent continues to appear, Robbie E & Robbie T continue to slide down the tag ranks. They look to improve their standing here, and do a good job of turning The Hurricane into a punching bag early on. However, he fights back and makes a tag to Rosey, who enters the ring and dominates for a brief stint, until the powerful Robbie T impresses us all by lifting the Superhero in Training up and throwing him down with a big spinebuster. After executing a few more power moves, Robbie T tags Robbie E into the match and he eventually makes the mistake of going for a splash. Rosey tags out and The Hurricane goes to work. Robbie T tries to stop him from quickly building momentum, but fails in his efforts. The Hurricane knocks him down with a dropkick and then knocks him out with a shining wizard! Then, he gives Robbie E the Eye of the Hurricane and pins him for the win.
Official Decision: The Hurricane & Rosey win by pinfall
We go backstage for a quick Chris Hero promo. Hero plans on giving Chris Candido the K.O. next week on PRIMETIME LIVE! *Use your imagination – sub out his new name with his old one and FCW with AGPW.*
*Commercial Break 3*
We go back to the Chief of Staff’s Office, where Chief Sean Morley greets Cyrus, the Network representative in his office. Cyrus tells Morley that he’s pleased to get this meeting. He tells Morley that the Network wants to get to know all of AGPW’s employees on a first name basis and that it is important to the Network that it feels like everyone is working together on the same team, as if they were one big happy family. He asks Morley about what his duties are as Emile Duprée’s Chief of Staff and he explains what it is that he does to try to make the ship sail smoothly. Then, Cyrus shifts the focus over to the match at PRIMETIME LIVE against Test. Cyrus wants to know if Morley is confident that he can win and he asserts his confidence. Cyrus is glad to hear that. He says that the Network is pulling for Morley. Moreover, he says that the Network doesn’t want Test to walk. It feels like Test has the right look to help expand the AGPW into the Ontario market and make it a big success in the Greater Toronto Area and the rest of Central Canada. He concludes his comments by telling Morley that the Network feels that it would be a really bad thing if they lost the services of Test. A really, really bad thing for everybody.
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Yvon “Le Lion” Robert vs. Magnus w/ Maryse Ouellet
Yvon “Le Lion” Robert is only in his third match to date, but he’s already impressing with his grappling skills. He has a hunger to shoot to the top of the AGPW ranks in as short a time as possible. Magnus is one of Maryse Ouellet’s two international wrestling imports, who is undefeated in both singles and tag team competition. Robert, the legendary former World Champion, is out to show us why he deserves to be at the top of the card and have his name included in the conversation for future International Heavyweight Championship title contenders. Magnus, on the other hand, would be making a huge name for himself were he to score a victory over Robert in this one. It’s a highly competitive match. Robert always seems to be one step ahead of Magnus, even when he’s on the defensive. He really seems intent on knocking Magnus down a few pegs and halting his current undefeated streak. Robert focuses on grappling and mat work, which is where he excels. Magnus can’t compete with Robert in a game of catch, so he looks to change things up by using his speed and power. Magnus even gets on a bit of roll in this one, but he simply cannot slay Le Lion. Magnus goes to the top turnbuckle and hits a missile dropkick. He pins Robert, but he kicks out at two. Magnus brings him up and sends him into the corner. He follows in with a stiff clothesline. He sends Robert to the opposite corner and again follows with a running clothesline. Magnus puts Robert on the top rope. He sets up for a superplex, but Robert blocks, punches him in the ribs and shoves him to the mat. Robert gets down and waits for Magnus to get up. He grabs him and executes a nasty looking t-bone suplex! Robert signals for the end. He grabs Magnus by the arm and looks to put him in his arm trap headscissors, but sees Magnus’ partner, Antonio Cesaro, entering the ring.
Cesaro charges at Robert, who takes him down with a Lou Thesz press and wails away at him. When he gets up, Magnus strikes him with a hard European uppercut and then picks him up to give him the Tormentum. However, Robert counters with a crucifix transitioned into the arm trap headscissors. Magnus can’t handle the pain and quits before Cesaro can make the save. The match is over, but Cesaro is slugging away at Robert, before he manages to drop him to the mat with a Greco-Roman takedown and put him in the arm trap headscissors for a few seconds before breaking the hold and rolling out of the ring. Magnus and Cesaro get up and shouts threats of retaliation at Robert as he walks away from ringside with his back turned to them. However, Maryse Ouellet stands in front of the ropes and tells them not to go there.
Official Decision: Yvon “Le Lion” Robert wins by submission
*Commercial Break 4*
Marc Blondin is backstage with the “Hot Rod” Rowdy Roddy Piper. Blondin notes that Piper hasn’t been seen in AGPW since last month’s PRIMETIME LIVE, so he begins the interview by asking Piper where he’s been. Piper tells him that he went home to Scotland for a short vacation and then takes the microphone right out of Blondin’s hands and starts to recount one of his favourite stories about his holiday back home. He gets himself all worked up talking about how wonderful it was to be home and how great the people were and how he drank himself into a stupor one night in Edinburgh, when suddenly…
… the Blue Blazer appears and circles around Piper, doing a spin with his long and lavish superhero cape. Piper is unhappy that the Blazer has interrupted his story and demands to know what the meaning of it is. The Blue Blazer tells him that he’s here to grant Piper the opportunity of a lifetime. He tells Piper that the entire wrestling universe is abuzz about the identity of the Blue Blazer. So, he tells Piper that if he agrees to host the Piper’s Pit next week at PRIMETIME LIVE, then he will appear on his show and reveal his true identity to the world. Piper likes that idea and accepts the Blazer’s invitation, but warns that guests of the Piper’s Pit that fail to entertain his legends of fans always pay unwanted consequences. Then, the Blue Blazer quickly vanishes.
VS.
The Killer Bees vs. The Cuban Assassins
This a battle of speed and finesse versus power and reckless abandonment. The Assassins aren’t reckless in the sense that they will put their bodies on the line by taking high risks in the air. They’re reckless in the sense that they often don’t care about following the rules and go overboard in their efforts to win by punishing their opponents. Fortunately for them, on this evening, they get close to the referee’s limit, but don’t cross the line. The Killer Bees, for their part, get a few breaks and work some fast double team moves into the match, but they take too much punishment throughout the course of the match to sustain a match-ending rally. The Cuban Assassins win this match with a double-team superplex on Jumpin’ Jim Brunzell.
Official Decision: The Cuban Assassins win by pinfall
Chris Candido and Sunny join SoCal Val on the backstage interview set to respond to Chris Hero’s comments, earlier in the evening. Sunny promises that Chris Hero will learn the hard way that he picked the wrong man to target as his first stepping stone to fame. Chris Candido continues by noting that the only recognition that is coming Chris Hero’s way will be as a foot note in the history books when you look up the career of Chris Candido.
*Commercial Break 5*
VS.
Al Snow vs. Test
In what might be Test’s second to final bout in AGPW (if he had it his way, it would be his last), Test takes on the walking basket case Al Snow. Before the match begins, Snow works the microphone while coming to the ring. Snow says that he personally asked for this match so that he can aid his friend, Chief Morley, by inflicting a brutal beating on Test, tonight. He wants Morley to know that he can always count on Snow to be there for him and he wants troublesome employees to know that they can always count on getting their heads rearranged by him. With that being said Snow, enters the ring and starts in on Test, but his opening flurry doesn’t last long. Test manages to squash it rather quickly and then go on the offensive. Both men put together a fairly solid, albeit short match, before Test puts away Snow with the Test Grade and pins him for the win.
Official Decision: Test wins by pinfall
Post-match, Test grabs a microphone and cuts a short promo telling the fans that he’s very pleased to announce that this will be the last time he every steps foot in a wrestling ring here in Moncton. That earns a pop. Then, Test tells them that it’ll be the last time they ever see him in Moncton and that next week will be his last in AGPW. He’s happy that he’ll never have to step foot in the this town ever again because, after he beats Chief Morley in their No DQ match at PRIMETIME LIVE, he’ll never have to visit any of the little crap holes on the AGPW touring schedule ever again. Then, to show Chief Morley an example of what might happen to him, he decides to start beating on Al Snow some more. He takes him out of the ring and whips into the steps, then pulls them apart and drives them into Snow a few times. Test pulls a table out from under the ring and sets it up. He goes to pick up Snow and starts walking him over to the table when he gets jumped from behind by Chief Morley. Morley really goes to town on him. He even grabs the ringbell and clocks him with it. Morley finishes off his attack on Test by giving him a double underhook suplex through the table! Chief Morley vs. Test finally happens next week!
*Commercial Break 6*
Marc Blondin is with Sensational Sherri to get her reaction to the announcement of the signing of the Fabulous Moolah by AGPW. Sherri thinks that Moolah is making a grave mistake by claiming that she will go undefeated during her entire stay in AGPW. While Moolah is a legend, Sherri thinks of her more as her old grandmother who really ought to stop home and tend to her knitting rather than make claims that can easily be proven false the moment Moolah finds her name on the event card directly across from that of Sensational Sherri Martel. Sherri changes her focus to add one final comment, this one directed at Taylor Wilde. Sherri wants a rematch against Wilde. She says that she’ll be at PRIMETIME LIVE to await her answer. She tells Wilde that she’s better come ready for a fight.
w/ VS.
North American Tag Team Title Match
Montréal Mafia w/ Frenchy Martin vs. “The Iceman” Dean Malenko & Leo Burke
Montréal Mafia w/ Frenchy Martin vs. “The Iceman” Dean Malenko & Leo Burke
We’ve finally arrived at tonight’s big main event. In one corner, you have Dino Bravo & Mad Dog Vachon, the Montréal Mafia. A win for them would mean a successful title defense and it would earn them both spots in the International Heavyweight Championship title match at PRIMETIME LIVE. In the other corner, you have the International Heavyweight Champion, Dean Malenko, and the current challenger to his title at PRIMETIME LIVE, Leo Burke. A win for them would make them the North American Tag Team Champions just one week before they would do battle over the International Heavyweight Championship. It would also exclude the Montréal Mafia from their title match and keep it strictly a one-on-one match.
The match begins with the challengers working surprisingly well as a team. They make plenty of quick tags and work over Mad Dog Vachon with a variety of submission holds. They aren’t expecting him to quit this early on, but are just trying to soften him up for later in the match. Dino Bravo is anxious to get into the match and Frenchy Martin is constantly shouting at the referee about what he believes to be poor officiating. As Malenko and Burke appear to be having an easy go of it, Yoshihiro Tajiri makes his way down to ringside and joins Martin’s side. The referee sees him and immediately orders him away from ringside. Tajiri and Martin getting into a heated argument with the referee over this decision. This gives the Mafia the opportunity it needs to switch the advantage over to their side. Bravo leaves the ring apron and slides into the ring with a chair. Malenko sees him and enters the ring. Bravo drops the chair and steps into a charging Malenko with a stiff clothesline. He grabs Malenko and tosses him from the ring. Bravo and Burke start trading blows. Bravo lands a few in a row. He goes for a whip, but Burke counters it and then dropkicks Bravo, which sends him through the ropes and onto the floor. When Burke gets up and decides to turn his attention back to Vachon, he takes a chair shot to the head. Vachon gets rid of the chair and pins. The referee gets back into position and counts, but Malenko makes the save. Vachon urges the referee to get Malenko out of the ring. As the referee tries to force The Iceman back into his corner, Vachon applies a chokehold on Burke. With the momentum switching sides, we cut to our final commercial break.
*Commercial Break 7*
The Montréal Mafia are now firmly in control and dominating Leo Burke. They make quick tags and execute several double team maneuvers on him. It is now beginning to look like the tag champs stand a good chance of winning this match. With Burke in a bad way, but the champions failing to pin him for a 3-count, Mad Dog Vachon tries a new strategy and puts Burke in an abdominal stretch. He augments the pain when he reaches back and Bravo pulls him hand for added strength. He does this trick a twice without the referee seeing. The third time, the referee sees it and kicks and Vachon and Bravo’s hands to break it up. This swings the leverage of the hold right around into Burke’s favour and he manages a hip toss on Vachon to break the hold. Burke stumbles, falls to his knees and to the mat. Vachon gets up pretty quickly and argues with the referee. Martin orders him not to lose focus. He goes to grab Burke, who catches Vachon off guard with a small package pin, but Vachon kicks out! Vachon tries for a clothesline and Burke ducks it, then leaps towards his corner and makes the hot tag. Malenko comes in and immediately goes to work on both Vachon and Bravo. He serves up several punches to Vachon and then takes Bravo down with a leg lariat. Vachon tries to whip him, but Malenko reverses it and gives Vachon a tilt-a-whirl gutbuster. Bravo tries to attack Malenko, but he takes him down with a drop toehold. Bravo lands his arms and throat across the middle rope. The Man of 1000 Holds impresses everyone by striking him with the 6-1-9! Malenko climbs the turnbuckle. Vachon gets to his feet and Malenko jumps off and takes him down with a flying huricanrana. Malenko goes for the cover, but Vachon just gets a shoulder up. Malenko picks him up and grabs him in a gutwrench position, but he can’t lift Vachon, as he gets clubbed in the back by Bravo. However, he can’t work him over for very long before Burke enters the ring and starts wailing away on Bravo. Vachon gets up and he and Malenko start exchanging blows. The pace has picked up considerably and the referee has lost control of things as all four men are in the ring. Burke gets dumped over the ropes and to the floor with a back body drop by Bravo.
Hopping the guardrail and striking with his Japanese Buzzsaw kick is Tajiri! He grabs Burke and rolls him back into the ring as the North American Tag Team Champions dispose of the International Heavyweight Champion by lifting him high in the air and throwing him to the floor! Tajiri tosses Burke back into the ring and heads back into the crowd undetected by the referee. Bravo picks up Burke and gives him a long airplane spin, before dropping him a fireman’s carry slam. Vachon picks him up and gives him a piledriver for extra measure. He pins. Malenko gets up and tries to get back into the ring, but he can’t get off the apron, as Frenchy Martin holds him by the left leg and won’t let go. The referee counts, 1…2…3! The Montréal Mafia retain the North American Tag Team Titles and have both gained a chance to become the International Heavyweight Champion at PRIMETIME LIVE!
Official Decision: The Montréal Mafia wins by pinfall
Ed Whalen: I can’t believe it! The Montréal Mafia have stolen yet another win from their opponents and they’ve retained the North American Tag Team Championship Titles!
Jeremy Borash: Yes, but more importantly, Dino Bravo and Mad Dog Vachon will now both join Dean Malenko and Leo Burke in a Fatal Fourway match for Malenko’s International Heavyweight Championship Title at PRIMETIME LIVE, next week!
Ed Whalen: I wonder can the Montréal Mafia be stopped? Frenchy Martin is insistent that the Montréal Mafia will hold all of the gold in Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling and now the odds of doing so are much improved.
Jeremy Borash: There will be two of them going for the gold in that match and they will most likely be working together as a team.
Ed Whalen: And they’re not just any team, they are the best team in Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling, as is signified by them holding the tag team titles.
Jeremy Borash: Who will emerge from that match as the International Heavyweight Champion, next week? Tune into PRIMETIME LIVE, only on ASN, to find out!
Ed Whalen: And don’t forget that there is much more worth seeing at PRIMETIME LIVE. The “Macho Man” Randy Savage will take on “Marvelous Marc Mero, “Killer” Karl Krupp and “The Acadian Giant” Kurrgan will take on Junkyard Dog and Bo Dallas in a Tornado Tag Team Match, Chris Candido will face Chris Hero and former Team Canada teammates Petey Williams and Johnny Devine will square off against one another.
Jeremy Borash: Also, let’s not forget that Chief Morley and Test will finally face one another in a no disqualifications match. And if Test wins, he’ll be able to severe his ties to Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling! Plus, Rowdy Roddy Piper will host a very special edition of the Piper’s Pit with his guest, The Blue Blazer, who promises to reveal his true identity!
Ed Whalen: All of that and more will take place next week on PRIMETIME LIVE. Until then, in the meantime and in between times, we wish you a wonderful week ahead and can’t wait to see you all next week! Take care, everyone!