• legend the Cuban Assassin. Duprée's last name was also spelled "Dupré". His son René wrestles as "Duprée". In 1977, Duprée began his own small wrestling...
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    2002, Goguen debuted under the ring name, René Duprée, after his father, defeating Johnny Jeter. Duprée would team up with various wrestlers in dark matches...
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    Emile Duprée (1936–2023), former professional wrestler and promoter René Duprée (1983 – ), professional wrestler, former WWE wrestler, son of Émile Dupree...
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  • wrestled around the Canadian Maritimes in Grand Prix Wrestling for promoter Emile Duprée using the ring name Wayne Gillis. He also worked under the names the...
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    (1827–1907), Dutch chess master Cornell Dupree, (1942–2011) US-American jazz and R&B guitarist Emile Duprée (1936–2023), wrestling promoter Fourie du...
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  • Wrestling (GPW) was a professional wrestling promotion run and owned by Emile Duprée. It toured parts of New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scotia...
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  • archaeologist and academic. Ethel Cook, 72, American Odawa politician. Emile Duprée, 86, Canadian professional wrestler (Stampede Wrestling) and promoter...
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    Canada, where he would train under Emile Duprée. During the excursion, Sanada lost the Gaora TV Championship to René Duprée on May 27. On July 1, while still...
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  • Acadian house with a professional wrestler, Emile Duprée, living across the street. Petitpas would watch Duprée train in his backyard. By the time he was...
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  • Years active Website Notes Active Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling Shediac Emile Duprée (1977–1986, 2001– Present) Paul Peller (1986–1992) Mike Zinck (2001)...
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    wrestled in the 1970s and 1980s under a mask as the "Carpet Bagger" for Emile Dupree's Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling in the Maritime Provinces of Canada. He...
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    wrestler Andy Wu was also involved in. On May 24, Inaba made his debut for Emile Duprée's Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling (AGPW) in Canada under the ring name Tokyo...
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  • out of a 23-year retirement from the wrestling ring and returned to Emile Dupree's Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling as The Masked Thunderbolt. The tour began...
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    Lanny wrestled the champion to a draw. In April 1978, Poffo moved on to Emile Duprée's Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling which had a weekly television spot on...
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    and Empire State Wrestling promotions. In 2006, she sent a video to Emile Duprée, the promoter of Grand Prix Wrestling, and was booked for the summer...
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    has written a song about Pointe-du-Chêne. Emile Duprée - former professional wrestler, father of René Duprée. List of communities in New Brunswick Night...
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  • Corporation for Vince McMahon, Sr. and Toots Mondt where he faced Chris Tolos, Emile Duprée and Hard Boiled Haggerty. In 1960, Lindsay began wrestling for Calgary-based...
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  • Peller who persuaded him to enter professional wrestling. Training under Emile Dupree in Shediac, he eventually made his debut in 1968 teaming with Peller...
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  • Jersey. That same month, Linden returned to his home country where he and Emile Duprée wrestled Lou Albano and Jack "The Neck" Vanski at the Halifax Forum....
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  • September 15 – Claude Cormier, landscape architect (b. 1960) September 17 – Emile Duprée, professional wrestler and promoter (b. 1936) September 20 – Renée Hudon...
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  • debut in Stampede Wrestling in early 1985. Touring the Maritimes with Emile Duprée's Grand Prix Wrestling with Gouldie and Leo Burke during the summer as...
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    he began splitting his time in Canada between Stampede Wrestling and Emile Dupree's Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling (AGPW) that he often toured with over...
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  • Wrestling. They soon climbed to the top of the tag team division defeating Emile Dupree & Paul DeMarco and Sweet Daddy Siki and Tony Parisi among others before...
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  • promotions during the 1970s and early 1980s including Stampede Wrestling and Emile Dupree's Grand Prix Wrestling as well short stints in the National Wrestling...
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    with him in the balcony where he beat him up. 1968: While wrestling Emile Dupreé in Worcester, Massachusetts, a fan jumped in the ring and jumped on Curry's...
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  • the next two years training in Calgary, Alberta and later toured with Emile Dupree's Grand Prix Wrestling during the summer of 1997. Later signed to a developmental...
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  • (1970 - 1988) Rufus R. Jones (1969 - 1988) The Crusher (1949 - 1988) Emile Dupree (1955 - 1988) Mr. Hito (June 8, 1967 - March 25, 1988) Shunji Kosugi...
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  • in a cover story for the Halifax Daily News. That summer, she joined Emile Dupree's 50th Anniversary Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling tour spending 5 weeks...
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