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词条 Alex Pourteau
释义

  1. Professional wrestling career

     Early career  GWF, Puerto Rico and Japan  World Wrestling Federation  Post WWF career 

  2. Championships and accomplishments

  3. References

  4. External links

{{Infobox professional wrestler
| name = Alex Pourteau
| image =
| birth_name = Alexander Pourteau
| names = Alex Pourteau
Beach Bully[1]
Custom Made Crippler
Heartbreaker Apollo[1]
The Pug[1]
| height = {{height|ft=5|in=11}}[2]
| weight = {{convert|227|lb|kg st|abbr=on}}[2]
| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1969|10|30}}[2][3]
| birth_place = Bossier City, Louisiana, U.S.[2][3]
| resides = Orlando, Florida, United States[3]
| billed = New Orleans, Louisiana[3]
| trainer = Jim Star[3]
Skandor Akbar
| debut = December 17, 1987[2]
| retired =
|}}

Alexander Pourteau,[1] (born October 30, 1969) is an American professional wrestler best known for his stint with the World Wrestling Federation as Alex "The Pug" Pourteau between 1996 and 1997.

Professional wrestling career

Early career

Alex Pourteau was trained by Jim Star[3] and Skandor Akbar, before he began to wrestle for World Class Championship Wrestling between 1988 and 1989.[4] Although Pourteau won no championship gold he did get a break under the tutelage of Skandor Akbar. After wrestling for WCCW[17] in Dallas, Texas; Pourteau left WCCW for both the United States Wrestling Association and World Championship Wrestling in 1989[4] Pourteau remained with both for one year, leaving in 1990.[4] Pourteau again did not win championship gold and in 1991 began wrestling for World Wrestling Council in Puerto Rico and the Global Wrestling Federation.[4]

GWF, Puerto Rico and Japan

Pourteau, working for the GWF,[5] won their Global Wrestling Federation Light Heavyweight Championship on four occasions. His first reign began on July 31, 1992, when he defeated Terry Simms.[22] He would lose the title to Mike Dahl on October 23, 1991; after winning the World Wrestling Council World Junior Heavyweight Championship.

Pourteau then went on tour with World Wrestling Council[5] and whilst on the tour won the World Wrestling Council World Junior Heavyweight Championship by defeating Ricky Santana on September 4, 1991.[6] He lost the title on September 21 of the same year and returned to the GWF. He did not return to World Wrestling Council following the tour.

After returning to the Global Wrestling Federation, he again won the GWF Light Heavyweight Championship on January 22, 1993, by defeating Mike Dahl.[7] 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] On February 20, 1994, he lost the title, once again to Knapp, whom he defeated for the championship in August 1994 in Guatemala.[7] Later in the same month, Pourteau lost the championship to Osamu Nishimura, with the GWF closing in September 1994. Pourteau also began teaming with Shawn Summers, in a tag team known as the Beach Bullies,[3] although the team had no championship success.

Pourteau had also begun to wrestle for Network of Wrestling in Japan for two years, beginning in 1993 and ending in 1995.[4] Pourteau, whilst wrestling for the company, had no championship success.

World Wrestling Federation

Pourteau had worked for the World Wrestling Federation on odd occasions from 1994,[3] but began to wrestle full-time for the company in 1996.[4] Pourteau received a push from the WWF, under the name Alex "The Pug" Pourteau, with the gimmick of an amateur wrestler (using the theme song The Steiner Brothers used in the WWF), however his character did not last. Sometimes he teamed up with Aldo Montoya and Bob Holly. After a year with the company, Pourteau left the WWF in 1997.[4]

Post WWF career

Since leaving the WWF in 1997, Pourteau joined WCW for a brief stint mainly performing on WCW Pro and WorldWide. He then wrestled on the independent wrestling circuit. Pourteau has wrestled for independent companies including Full Impact Pro. In 2001 he returned to World Wrestling Council, winning their Television Championship on July 7.[8] He lost the championship on July 28, 2001, to Chris Grant.[8]

Pourteau, at unknown periods of his career, has also won the CWA (Dallas) Tag Team Championship,[3] BDPW (Dallas) Heavyweight Championship,[3] TAP (Texas) Heavyweight Championship[3] and the SECW Tag Team Championship (with Frankie Lancaster).

At WrestleMania XXV, Pourteau participated as a member of John Cena's "army."[9]

Championships and accomplishments

  • Big D Wrestling
    • Big D Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[3][10]
    • Big D Light Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[10]
  • Coastal Championship Wrestling
    • CCW Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[10]
  • Florida Wrestling Alliance
    • FWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[10]
  • Global Wrestling Federation
    • GWF Light Heavyweight Championship (4 times)[10]
  • South Eastern Championship Wrestling
    • SECW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with Frankie Lancaster
  • Texas All-Pro Wrestling
    • TAP Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[3][10]
  • World Wrestling Council
    • WWC World Junior Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
    • WWC World Television Championship (1 time)
  • Other titles
    • CWA Tag Team Championship (1 time)[3]

References

1. ^{{cite news|title=Alex Pourteau's Body Slammin' profile|url=http://bodyslamming.com/other/aporteau.html}}
2. ^{{cite news|title=Alex Pourteau's Official Biography |url=http://www.alexpourteau.com/biography.htm |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070716050327/http://www.alexpourteau.com/biography.htm |archivedate=2007-07-16 }}
3. ^10 11 12 13 {{cite news|title=Alex Pourteau's Online World of Wrestling profile|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/a/alex-porteau.html}}
4. ^{{cite news|title=Alex Pourteau's Official website career page |url=http://www.alexpourteau.com/career.htm |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20070716050257/http://www.alexpourteau.com/career.htm |archivedate=2007-07-16 }}
5. ^{{cite book|title=WWE Encyclopedia|last1=Shields|first1=Brian|last2=Sullivan|first2=Kevin|page=238|publisher=Dorling Kindersley|year=2009|isbn=978-0-7566-4190-0}}
6. ^{{cite news|title=World Wrestling Council Junior Heavyweight Championship title history |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/pr/wwc/wwc-j.html}}
7. ^{{cite news|title=Global Wrestling Federation Light Heavyweight Championship title history |url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tx/gwf/gwf-lh.html}}
8. ^{{cite news|title=World Wrestling Council World Television Championship title history|url=http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/pr/wwc/wwc-tv.html}}
9. ^{{cite news|publisher=In Your Head |title=Alex "The Pug" Porteau|url=http://www.inyourheadonline.com/viewnews.php?autoid=2044}}
10. ^{{cite book | author=Royal Duncan & Gary Will | title=Wrestling Title Histories | publisher=Archeus Communications | year=2000|edition=4th | isbn=0-9698161-5-4 }}

External links

{{Portal|Professional wrestling}}
  • {{Official website|http://www.alexpourteau.com}}
  • {{IMDb name|1621741|Alex Porteau}}
{{GWF Light Heavyweight Championship}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Pourteau, Alex}}

5 : 1969 births|American male professional wrestlers|Living people|Professional wrestlers from Louisiana|Sportspeople from Bossier City, Louisiana

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