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15 Facts About Alex Pourteau

1.

Alex Pourteau was trained by Jim Star and Skandor Akbar, before he began to wrestle for World Class Championship Wrestling between 1988 and 1989.

2.

Alex Pourteau again did not win championship gold and in 1991 began wrestling for World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico and the Global Wrestling Federation.

3.

Alex Pourteau, working for the GWF, won their Global Wrestling Federation Light Heavyweight Championship on four occasions.

4.

Alex Pourteau then went on tour with World Wrestling Council and whilst on the tour won the World Wrestling Council World Junior Heavyweight Championship by defeating Ricky Santana on September 4,1991.

5.

Alex Pourteau did not return to World Wrestling Council following the tour.

6.

Alex Pourteau lost the title to Calvin Knapp but won the championship a third time after defeating Steven Dane after Knapp had vacated the title.

7.

Later in the same month, Alex Pourteau lost the championship to Osamu Nishimura, with the GWF closing in September 1994.

8.

Alex Pourteau began teaming with Shawn Summers, in a tag team known as the Beach Bullies, although the team had no championship success.

9.

Alex Pourteau had begun to wrestle for Network of Wrestling in Japan for two years, beginning in 1993 and ending in 1995.

10.

Alex Pourteau, whilst wrestling for the company, had no championship success.

11.

Alex Pourteau made his debut on the main roster on June 25,1996 at a WWF Superstars taping in LaCrosse, WI and defeated Barry Horowitz in a dark match; he beat Horowitz at the same taping for a match that aired on July 13.

12.

Alex Pourteau's push would fade afterwards, as he would lose to The Sultan, Goldust, Owen Hart, Davey Boy Smith, Triple H and Faarooq.

13.

Alex Pourteau joined WCW later that year, making his debut on October 9,1997, at a WCW Pro taping in a match against Joey Maggs.

14.

Alex Pourteau has wrestled for independent companies including Full Impact Pro.

15.

Alex Pourteau lost the championship on July 28,2001, to Chris Grant.