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Alexia Nicole Makes AEW: Dynamite Debut

by Spencer Love June 28, 2023
written by Spencer Love

Tonight’s edition of AEW: Dynamite emanated from Hamilton, Ontario. While there were (justified) complaints about the lack of Canadian content prior to tonight’s episode, the Tiger-Cats faithful were treated to a surprise appearance from one of Ontario’s finest.

Earlier today, Tony Khan announced that Dr. Britt Baker would be unable to compete in her previously-announced Owen Hart Tournament match against Ruby Soho. While that match will now take place next week (Wednesday, July 5th), Khan also announced that Soho would still be in action tonight.

Surprisingly, and to the delight of the sold-out FirstOntario Centre, Soho’s eventual opponent was none other than Canada’s own Alexia Nicole.

Though just 27 years old, Nicole is one of Ontario’s most long-tenured wrestlers. At just 13 years old, “The Bionic Woman” began training under current IMPACT Knockouts Tag Team Champion Taylor Wilde. Currently, Nicole is the C*4 Women’s Champion and recently had her reign as Femmes Fatales Champion ended by fellow Dynamite alum Nicole Matthews.

Nicole had previously wrestled for All Elite Wrestling in 2022, taking on Athena in a losing effort on AEW: Dark.

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“Oh my god, Bruce is here!”: Kevin Owens on the 2022 NHL Draft & Bruce Boudreau

by Spencer Love June 27, 2023
written by Spencer Love

The WWE Universe and the hockey world collided at last year’s NHL Draft, and no, we’re not talking about an appearance from The Goon.

Last year, former Vancouver Canucks bench boss Bruce Boudreau was a featured panelist as part of Sportsnet’s NHL Draft coverage. Of course, the draft is quite literally a night of making dreams come true, with each eligible player hoping to take the first step on the road to the National Hockey League.

However, it wasn’t just an evening of making players’ dreams come true, but last year, Boudreau’s as well. Not only is Boudreau one of the brightest minds in hockey history, but a diehard pro wrestling fan. Boudreau has even gone so far as to have recognized the Canucks ‘Player of the Game’ with a Vancouver Canucks title belt. That fandom, of course, is where Kevin Owens comes in.

During a break in the draft, Owens shocked the legendary head coach, appearing during the live broadcast to say hello to Boudreau.

Bruce Boudreau presents the Vancouver Canucks Championship following a game in the 2022/2023 season

Speaking with Spencer Love, Owens detailed how his friendship came to be, and how he first came to know of the Stanley Cup Champion.

“Bruce was awesome,” Owens chuckled. “It’s funny because years ago, I watched this – I forget what it was called, NHL 24/7 or something like that. That show where they follow the teams leading up to the Winter Classic. I used to play hockey when I was a kid. Then, once I started wrestling, I kind of gave up any other sports, right?

I stopped playing [and] stop watching.”

“But, over the pandemic, I kind of got back into hockey a little bit,” he continued.” Like I said, I’d already watched that show. The season I watched was the season where they followed Bruce’s team.

So, I got to know Bruce through that lens, and I got a huge kick out of them. Just [a] great, really lovable guy. [I] really enjoyed him, you know. I liked them a lot already. Somehow, through the grapevine, through Twitter and stuff like that, I caught wind of him being a huge wrestling fan. He would say his favorite wrestlers were Bret Hart, and currently, Kevin Owens. I took that as a huge compliment. Through various little incidents where he’d mention wrestling and stuff like that, I could see the guy was a really big fan.”

“We have to get you guys together!”

Owens then went on to detail how his surprise appearance at the 2022 NHL Draft actually came to be.

“I was in touch with Jackie Redmond, who works with him through the NHL network and stuff like that,” Owens stated on the NHL Draft. “She also works with WWE. Eventually, it just kind of worked out. I ended up at the Draft because it was in Montreal. I was there with my dad and my brother, I took them there to see it because they’re huge hockey fans. As I was in my suite with my brother and my dad waiting for the whole thing to start, I saw Jackie on the floor doing our show, so I texted her.

She’s like, ‘Oh my god, Bruce is here! We have to get you guys together!’ I’m like, ‘Yeah, let’s do it!'”

“It just kind of worked out that way! We surprised Bruce. His reaction was so cool. He and I have become friends, [and] we’re in touch since then. We were actually texting just this morning. It’s great – it’s just great to have made a new friend who loves wrestling, and I love hockey. We talk about that stuff, and it’s just really cool it just worked out that way.”

Visit the link below, or Love Wrestling on YouTube, for our full interview with Kevin Owens. For those who use the transcriptions included in this article, please give an h/t to Love Wrestling.

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Spencer Love Interviews: Kevin Owens

by Spencer Love June 27, 2023
written by Spencer Love

Kevin Owens joins Spencer Love to chat about the upcoming WWE Canadian tour, similarities with Owen Hart, meeting Bruce Boudreau at the NHL Draft and their relationship since, claiming the WWE Undisputed Tag Team Championships, wrestling Stone Cold at WrestleMania, and more!

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Not having a match at Elimination Chamber 2023

KO: “Well, I gotta be honest, not being on the actual show was a real bummer. There’s no way around that. I really wish I could have been there. But, to be a little part of it at the end was great, and to see Sami get his really big moment that he deserved, and to see everybody reacting to him the way they did after all these years. Not that he was ever – obviously, anytime he’d show up in Montreal, you get a great reaction. But, to be in that spot, in that moment? For him, that was really big, so it’s great to see that. But, not being on the show, it definitely hurt a little. Honestly, it’s not even just because it’s Montreal, I feel the same way everywhere. Anytime we go to Canada, and I’m not on one of the shows. I’m like, ‘why am I not on this show?’ It’s everywhere. Canada’s funny this way, where, we tried to explain this to people in WWE, and other wrestlers, and even people in management, but I don’t think they quite grasp that Canada is just one big city in a way for their homeland guys. Whether we go to Winnipeg, or Toronto, or Quebec, or Vancouver – anywhere across Canada, really, we’re welcomed as being a hometown guy. That’s really special. Anytime there’s a show in Canada, and I’m not on it, that hurts a little.”

Facing off with Stone Cold Steve Austin at WrestleMania 38

“You know, it sounds – I hate doing this, because it sounds like I’m trying to get out of it easily. But, there’s really no words to describe either experiences. The best way I can describe it is I look back on both of these these both these nights, and I I kind of can’t believe they happened. That I found myself in that situation, in that spot, getting to do that. The circumstances [of] both years were just so incredible. But, I guess if one takes the absolute cake, and it just edges out the other one by very little, I think it’s still more unbelievable to me that I wrestled Stone Cold Steve Austin, 19 years after his last match, in the main event of WrestleMania. Like that’s just – it’s just kind of a pinch yourself to make sure it’s real kind of moment. I’ve done that a lot over the last year and a half or so since that happened. But both those moments are things I’ll look back on when I’m done and think I was very, very lucky to get to experience those things.”

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FTR Made Me Love Pro Wrestling.

by Omar MA June 7, 2023
written by Omar MA

FTR or Forever The Revival or F**k The Revival if your name is Matt or Nick Jackson of The Young Bucks, is a tag team that I ABSOLUTELY love. Other than The New Day, they are my favourite tag team of all time. Yes, even better than the other GOAT, The Basham Brothers. 

My appreciation for the group with no flips just fists grew after being in a YouTube Short rabbit hole of watching a lot of FTR’s previous work and thankfully not red pill “alpha male” podcast clips unless it’s the real alpha male in Monty Brown, of course. 

Now, I have a confession to make. I wasn’t always a fan of FTR or rather not a fan of them at first. It was something, just something that didn’t click with me after seeing them as a tag team all the way back in the summer of 2015. 

Maybe it’s how their old name “The Mechanics” sounded like a WWE main roster name change of The Revival like The War Raiders as “The Viking Experience”? However, based on my earlier statement, you would probably guess that something eventually clicked with me for FTR (yea, no sh*t my G) and it was one particular match that everyone loved. 

It was their match with DIY at NXT Takeover Toronto for the tag team titles in a two out three falls match (what? You thought I was referring to their match with the VaudVillians? Pfft). 

Why did I finally understand their persona and what they were going with it? The answer isn’t too complex; it is how unique they represented themselves. What do I mean by that? Well, both Cash Wheeler and Dax Harwood represent the old school (and no, not one of The Undertaker’s signature moves). 

In other words, if FTR as a duo was a meme, they would be the “regret modernity, embrace traditional” in all of the best possible ways. 

I became a fan of pro wrestling around 2007 so I unfortunately didn’t initially have much appreciation for not only the so-called “old school” nature of the business but also tag team action because WWE was and still isn’t putting any priority on the tag team division and tag team wrestling as a whole so much so that they left Titan Towers because of it. 

And anytime I got done watching The Young Bucks vs FTR at Full Gear 2020 for the same amount of times as sequels to the Fast And Furious Franchise (aka too many), it motivated me to slap my younger self for even thinking tag team wrestling isn’t great and doesn’t matter in the grand scheme of things. 

So, to a young guy like me, it came across as uncommon and new but to an old head, it came across familiar and a tribute to those that came before due to the fact that they freaking love this industry and they’re students of the game. 

FTR made sure that they’ll keep things grounded and make a simple move into something spectacular. To me, what they showcase is the love, respect and appreciation they have for professional wrestling and why they’re proud of being called “professional wrestlers”. 

They’re one of those people where after they see someone with a Bret Hart shirt, they’ll instantly give them a high five or when someone says wrestling is fake, they’ll pull a David Arquette from Ready To Rumble and say, “WRESTLING IS NOT FAKE!” 

They also represent the constant incentive to succeed which is inspiring especially since they are days when I feel like I’m not good enough and I should quit (you know, imposter syndrome). 

Dax Harwood revealed his struggles and how he had to work 3 jobs to pay for his college tuition (which, by the way, no one should ever go through that just for getting an education) while training to become a pro wrestler in an interview with Cameron Hawkins of The Ringer is an aspect that every single person can relate to when they, to quote Drake, “started from the bottom”. 

On and all, FTR is more than just a name for two fantastic performers. It’s a name which represents the relatability of professional wrestling. It’s a name which conveys that there’s nothing wrong with being a professional wrestling fan and holding that fandom with pride. It’s a name which respects what came before and are “students of the game”. 

Most importantly, it’s a name that when you think of them, you think of one of the coolest finishers in wrestling aka Big Rig (Goodnight Express). 

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