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January 3, 2013
Dupres relaunch Grand Prix Wrestling for summer of 2013
By GREG OLIVER - Producer, SLAM! Wrestling
What's old is new again in the Canadian Maritimes, as Emile and René Dupre announced today the return of Grand Prix Wrestling to the region this summer.
"I want to bring in really good talent, because some of these towns we'll be running weekly or bi-weekly, or returning to it, so if you're putting on a shit show nobody's going to come back," he said. "I want to give them great wrestling -- emphasis on wrestling." The promotion will run shows in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, and Prince Edward Island, with the possibility of dates in Gaspe, Quebec. His biggest weakness is that he does not know the Canadian talent very well, and encourages wrestlers who want to work the tours, six weeks in May and June, with a break, then August and September, to email him at renedupre@hotmail.com. There are lots of benefits to working out east, besides the weekly guarantee, he explained. "We give them seven nights a week work, and it's great for anybody breaking into the business to learn their craft, or for guys who just want to get more exposure," he said. "Where else can you go? There's nowhere else to go. Even Puerto Rico, there's maybe three shows a week if they're lucky." It's a problem that Rene Dupre, the former WWE tag team champion, is learning about. Having worked so long for WWE and then All Japan, he is finding the hit-and-miss prospects of independent work frustrating. "There's not too many places to wrestle, is there?" said the resident of New Brunswick. "Considering I live in Canada, for American promoters to fly me in and give me a decent wage, they're not drawing it." He has battled some injury woes lately, and wants to get to full strength again. "I had hernia surgery when I was in Japan and that was the third hernia surgery that I've had. Every time that I came back from it, I came back too soon, and it popped out again. This time here, I said, 'I'm going to try to take some time off,'" he explained. "I tried going to England, I was supposed to be there three or four months, but I just did a week. I said, 'You know what? I need more time to myself.' I did Pro Wrestling Syndicate in New Jersey in November. I did one match with them." For now, he's happy to work with his father, booking talent and arenas, laying out plans for a busy summer.
Greg Oliver is the Producer of SLAM! Wrestling. He can be emailed at goliver845@gmail.com. |