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Quiz about Canadian Born Professional Wrestling Affiliates 2
Quiz about Canadian Born Professional Wrestling Affiliates 2

Canadian Born Professional Wrestling Affiliates 2 Quiz


This is quiz two of two on Canadian born wrestling personalities. This quiz may also be a little tougher than the previous one. Do you know your Canadian wrestlers? Good luck.

A multiple-choice quiz by Dead Man Inc. Estimated time: 7 mins.
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Author
Dead Man Inc
Time
7 mins
Type
Multiple Choice
Quiz #
278,365
Updated
Dec 03 21
# Qns
15
Difficulty
Average
Avg Score
10 / 15
Plays
860
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Question 1 of 15
1. A true hero in Canadian sports, this man was famous for his submission style of wrestling. In his early days he was known as The Pegasus Kid. Before he died in June of 2007, he held a total of 12 championships in World Wrestling Entertainment. Who is this deceased Canadian wrestling legend? Hint


Question 2 of 15
2. This man, born in Florence, Ontario, was apart of the very first Team Canada in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. He has had stints as a paranoia freak who is scared of almost anything.

This young man has captured two NWA World Tag Team Titles with Bobby Roode. Who is this man who at one time was called "Showtime"?
Hint


Question 3 of 15
3. Which of these achievements did Montreal born wrestler Pat Patterson not accomplish before he retired? Hint


Question 4 of 15
4. The next Canadian born wrestler is one of the most controversial of all time. When he first entered World Wrestling Entertainment, he entered the ring through the crowds.

During the first half of his career he won a total of seven WWE World Tag Team Titles with his on screen brother. Who is this decorated athlete?

Answer: (One Word (Use wrestling name, not real name))
Question 5 of 15
5. Another Canadian Diva is the topic of this next question. She is considered one of the greatest of all time, winning seven WWE Women's Titles before she retired in 2006. Many wrestlers have been managed by her as well including Test, Albert, Carlito, and Chris Jericho.

Which diva's real name is Patricia Anne Stratigias?
Hint


Question 6 of 15
6. How is Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon related to former World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment diva, Luna Vachon? Hint


Question 7 of 15
7. This wrestler was a great man with the last name of Hart. Before his horrible and tragic death in 1999, he had won the King Of The Ring, two Intercontinental Titles, four WWE Tag Team Titles, and two WWE European Titles. The night after his accidental death, a Monday Night "RAW" was dedicated to him. Which Hart died at "Over The Edge" 1999?

Answer: (One Word)
Question 8 of 15
8. This man, though out his career, was always billed from Sudan. He was known as one of the most sadistic and hardcore wrestlers to have ever lived. During the coarse of his matches, he bit off announcer's ties and even stabbed his opponents with forks. This bloodthirsty maniac always received the crowd's attention. Who was this extreme individual who was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada? Hint


Question 9 of 15
9. As we keep rolling along, we stumble upon a wrestler born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. From his teenage years he developed a knack for wrestling as well as modeling. He debuted in World Wrestling Entertainment as one half of La Resistance. Before being released by WWE in 2007, he started a gimmick where he was known as "The Ambassador of Quebec".

Who is this cocky individual?
Hint


Question 10 of 15
10. Although being born in Quebec City, Quebec, this man was said to be from Cocoa Beach, Florida during his career. The majority of his work with World Wrestling Entertainment showed him as a model and he usually sprayed his cologne (named Arrogance) in the faces of his opponents. He won three WWE Tag Team Titles in his career which ended following his retirement in 1999.

Who was the man born Richard Vigneault?
Hint


Question 11 of 15
11. Chris Jericho is one of the most commonly known wrestlers in history. His nicknames included "Y2J" and "The Savior". After a long hiatus with wrestling, he returned to World Wrestling Entertainment to save us from Randy Orton. Was he really born in Canada?


Question 12 of 15
12. This man has been called "The Canadian Enforcer". His career sprouted in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he was apart of the popular Team Canada. In 2006 he broke away from the group and started hanging around with Ms. Brooks. Who was this member of Team Canada? Hint


Question 13 of 15
13. Petey Williams was brought into Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as the "Captain" of Team Canada. While in this team he competed in a Twenty Man Gauntlet Match for the TNA X-Division Championship in 2005. Williams went on to win the match by pinfall.

What number did he enter the match and who did he pin to win it?
Hint


Question 14 of 15
14. The next famous Canadian was trained by Tom Brandi. He debuted in 1994 in the company of Extreme Championship Wrestling. Through the first couple years in wrestling he was mainly a manager. This all changed when he won the ECW World Heavyweight Title at ECW "November To Remember" 2000. Since ECW went bankrupt, he has been wrestling all over the world.

Who is this wrestler with the nicknames of "The King Of Old School" and "The Old School Hero"?

Answer: (Two Words. Full name or Surname.)
Question 15 of 15
15. The final Canadian I will mention is a well-known professional wrestling booker. Although he wrestled some between 1999 and 2003, he decided being backstage was right for him. In Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, he managed Team Canada before they disbanded. He is always known for using a Canadian flag or a hockey stick to aide him in matches.

Who is the man known as "The Canadian Coach"?
Hint



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Quiz Answer Key and Fun Facts
1. A true hero in Canadian sports, this man was famous for his submission style of wrestling. In his early days he was known as The Pegasus Kid. Before he died in June of 2007, he held a total of 12 championships in World Wrestling Entertainment. Who is this deceased Canadian wrestling legend?

Answer: Chris Benoit

The Rabid Wolverine, Chris Benoit, was known for his tenacious skill and his love of wrestling. After humble beginnings in Stampede Wrestling and World Championship Wrestling, Benoit made the move to WWE in 2000.

He then went on to win a total of one WWE Tag Team Title, three WWE United States Titles, four WWE Intercontinental Titles, three WWE World Tag Team Titles, and one World Heavyweight Title. This man will be missed and may he rest in peace.
2. This man, born in Florence, Ontario, was apart of the very first Team Canada in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. He has had stints as a paranoia freak who is scared of almost anything. This young man has captured two NWA World Tag Team Titles with Bobby Roode. Who is this man who at one time was called "Showtime"?

Answer: Eric Young

Eric Young has a bright future ahead of him. He has been managed in his past by Scott D'Amore, Gail Kim, and Jeff Jarret.
3. Which of these achievements did Montreal born wrestler Pat Patterson not accomplish before he retired?

Answer: Winning King of The Ring

Pat Patterson was one of the greatest wrestlers of all time. He is widely known for being the first WWE Intercontinental Champion (1979) and hilariously winning the WWE Hardcore Title in 2000. Pat was a member of the Class Of 1996 WWE Hall Of Fame.
4. The next Canadian born wrestler is one of the most controversial of all time. When he first entered World Wrestling Entertainment, he entered the ring through the crowds. During the first half of his career he won a total of seven WWE World Tag Team Titles with his on screen brother. Who is this decorated athlete?

Answer: Edge

Adam Copeland has been apart of scandals during his entire career. Due to this he gained the nickname "The Rated R Superstar" in early 2005. Edge is a former WWE World Heavyweight Champion, King Of The Ring, and Money In The Bank winner. In 2004, Copeland wrote his autobiography "Adam Copeland On Edge".
5. Another Canadian Diva is the topic of this next question. She is considered one of the greatest of all time, winning seven WWE Women's Titles before she retired in 2006. Many wrestlers have been managed by her as well including Test, Albert, Carlito, and Chris Jericho. Which diva's real name is Patricia Anne Stratigias?

Answer: Trish Stratus

Trish started in World Wrestling Entertainment in 2000, mostly being used as a manager. She began wrestling on a full time basis in 2001 and she won seven WWE Women's Titles in seven years.

In the year 2006, she retired from wrestling due to her wanting more free time in her life.
6. How is Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon related to former World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment diva, Luna Vachon?

Answer: Maurice is Luna's Uncle.

Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon is one of the many members of the Vachon family. This family was based in the NWA and various southern wrestling organizations in the 1970's and 1980's. In 1987 he was struck by a hit and run driver and had his left leg amputated. Maurice retired in 1988.
7. This wrestler was a great man with the last name of Hart. Before his horrible and tragic death in 1999, he had won the King Of The Ring, two Intercontinental Titles, four WWE Tag Team Titles, and two WWE European Titles. The night after his accidental death, a Monday Night "RAW" was dedicated to him. Which Hart died at "Over The Edge" 1999?

Answer: Owen

Owen Hart, as The Blue Blazer, fell from his harness at "Over The Edge" 1999. He tumbled fifty feet and landed chest-first on the top ring rope. The cameras blacked out and EMTs quickly rushed to the scene. An hour later, Owen was pronounced dead from internal bleeding. He was a great man and he carried on the Hart family legacy greatly while he was alive. May he rest in peace.
8. This man, though out his career, was always billed from Sudan. He was known as one of the most sadistic and hardcore wrestlers to have ever lived. During the coarse of his matches, he bit off announcer's ties and even stabbed his opponents with forks. This bloodthirsty maniac always received the crowd's attention. Who was this extreme individual who was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada?

Answer: Abdullah The Butcher

Abdullah The Butcher (Larry Shreve) is considered the most extreme man in history. Shreve was trained by the legendary Stu Hart in his dungeon from 1955-1958. Abdullah was also known during his lengthy career as the Madman From Sudan.
9. As we keep rolling along, we stumble upon a wrestler born in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. From his teenage years he developed a knack for wrestling as well as modeling. He debuted in World Wrestling Entertainment as one half of La Resistance. Before being released by WWE in 2007, he started a gimmick where he was known as "The Ambassador of Quebec". Who is this cocky individual?

Answer: Sylvan Grenier

Sylvan, in his first stay with World Wrestling Entertainment, won a total of four WWE Tag Team Titles. One of these came with Rene Dupree and three with Rob Conway. While he was young, he worked with his mother in a flower shop in Quebec.
10. Although being born in Quebec City, Quebec, this man was said to be from Cocoa Beach, Florida during his career. The majority of his work with World Wrestling Entertainment showed him as a model and he usually sprayed his cologne (named Arrogance) in the faces of his opponents. He won three WWE Tag Team Titles in his career which ended following his retirement in 1999. Who was the man born Richard Vigneault?

Answer: Rick Martel

Rick Martel is remembered as being a cocky man who never let the sight of gold away from him. Before his retirement, he worked as a producer for World Championship Wrestling.
11. Chris Jericho is one of the most commonly known wrestlers in history. His nicknames included "Y2J" and "The Savior". After a long hiatus with wrestling, he returned to World Wrestling Entertainment to save us from Randy Orton. Was he really born in Canada?

Answer: No

Although throughout his career he was billed from Calgary, Alberta, Canada, Jericho was born in Manhasset, New York in 1970.
12. This man has been called "The Canadian Enforcer". His career sprouted in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, where he was apart of the popular Team Canada. In 2006 he broke away from the group and started hanging around with Ms. Brooks. Who was this member of Team Canada?

Answer: Bobby Roode

Bobby Roode was born in Peterborough, Ontario, in 1977. He was trained by Val Venis and Shane Sewell. Scott D'Amore introduced him to Total Nonstop Action Wrestling in 2004.
13. Petey Williams was brought into Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as the "Captain" of Team Canada. While in this team he competed in a Twenty Man Gauntlet Match for the TNA X-Division Championship in 2005. Williams went on to win the match by pinfall. What number did he enter the match and who did he pin to win it?

Answer: He entered at number 11 and pinned The Amazing Red.

Petey Williams, after the breakup of Team Canada, had a successful singles career. His first big break came at "Turning Point" 2007 when he won a briefcase that held a title shot. He traded with Scott Steiner and received a future TNA World Heavyweight Title match.
14. The next famous Canadian was trained by Tom Brandi. He debuted in 1994 in the company of Extreme Championship Wrestling. Through the first couple years in wrestling he was mainly a manager. This all changed when he won the ECW World Heavyweight Title at ECW "November To Remember" 2000. Since ECW went bankrupt, he has been wrestling all over the world. Who is this wrestler with the nicknames of "The King Of Old School" and "The Old School Hero"?

Answer: Steve Corino

Steve Corino was born May 29, 1973 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
15. The final Canadian I will mention is a well-known professional wrestling booker. Although he wrestled some between 1999 and 2003, he decided being backstage was right for him. In Total Nonstop Action Wrestling, he managed Team Canada before they disbanded. He is always known for using a Canadian flag or a hockey stick to aide him in matches. Who is the man known as "The Canadian Coach"?

Answer: Scott D'Amore

Scott was trained by Al Snow and "Irish" Mickey Doyle. D'Amore holds a degree in Communication studies from the University of Windsor. I thank you for playing these two quizzes, and I hope you learned a thing or two! :)
Source: Author Dead Man Inc

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