Richard Charland
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Debut | 1972 |
Retired | 2000 |
Richard Charland (born September 26, 1956) is a Canadian
Professional wrestling career
Early career (1972-1980)
Richard Charland became a wrestler with the encouragement by
In 1974, he wrestled his first overseas tour for
Lutte Internationale (1980-1987)
In 1980, Charland joined the upstart
In 1984, Charland would return to Japan to wrestle for the shoot-style Universal Wrestling Federation. While there, he would wrestle the likes of Mach Hayato, Rusher Kimura, Ryuma Go, Kazuo Yamazaki, and Super Tiger. After a single tour, he returned home to Montreal.
In May 1985, Charland won his third Canadian International Tag Team title, this time with
World Wrestling Federation (1988-1990)
From 1988 to mid 1990, Charland wrestled for the WWF as a jobber on Canadian and occasionally New York house shows. His first television appearance took place at a taping of Maple Leaf Wrestling on July 24, 1988, losing to Terry Taylor. He again appeared on the December 25, 1989 episode of Prime Time Wrestling and defeated Barry Horowitz at the Maple Leaf Gardens.[1]
All Japan Pro Wrestling (1990)
In August 1990, he returned to Japan to wrestle a tour for All Japan Pro Wrestling, teaming with Eric Embry to take part in a tournament for the vacant All Asia Tag Team Championship, the team lost all four of their matches. On September 7, Charland lost to Haruka Eigen in his final match.[2]
Late career (1991-2003)
Returning to the Montreal independent circuit, Charland adopted the moniker "Blast" in late 1991 in an attempt to resurrect the
After 1991, Charland began to cut back on his wrestling schedule, as he began working in construction, but still remained semi-active. In February 1994, he wrestled a WWF house show in Toronto, losing to
Championships and accomplishments
- Lutte Internationale
- King Tonga (1 time), Sheik Ali(1 time), and Chuck Simms (1 time)
See also
References
- ^ "WWF Wrestling Challenge July 24, 1988". Cagematch.net. Retrieved 2020-09-09.
- ^ "AJPW Summer Action Series II 1990 - Tag 16". Cagematch.net. Retrieved 2020-09-09.
- "Demolition Profile" Retrieved October 30, 2016
- Richard Charland profile "Slam! Wrestling Canadian Hall Of Fame" Retrieved October 30, 2016
- Richard Charland profile "Cagematch.net" Retrieved October 30, 2016
- Richard Charland profile "Online World of Wrestling" Retrieved October 30, 2016
External links
- Richard Charland's profile at Cagematch.net, Internet Wrestling Database