BOLTON
Albert Hall
Sun 17th February, 2008 at 3pm
Crowd approx 600 - sold out.
(1) American Dragon def. Marty Scurll
(2) Rene Dupree def. Extreme Dean
(3) Carl Ouellet(Pierre Lafitte) def. Nick Aldis
(4) Lightning Kid/Ben Levy def Papa Don/partner
8-Man Over-The-Top Tag:
Rob Brookside/James Mason/Dean/Aldis def. Broady Steele/Gangrel/Ouellet/Dupree (Brookside was sole survivor).
Reviews
"A pretty good show (and a sell-out to boot)....."
All star team muscles in at hospice
By Gordon McCully, This is Lancashire, 19th February 2008
Albert Hall
Sun 17th February, 2008 at 3pm
Crowd approx 600 - sold out.
(1) American Dragon def. Marty Scurll
(2) Rene Dupree def. Extreme Dean
(3) Carl Ouellet(Pierre Lafitte) def. Nick Aldis
(4) Lightning Kid/Ben Levy def Papa Don/partner
8-Man Over-The-Top Tag:
Rob Brookside/James Mason/Dean/Aldis def. Broady Steele/Gangrel/Ouellet/Dupree (Brookside was sole survivor).
Reviews
"A pretty good show (and a sell-out to boot)....."
All star team muscles in at hospice
By Gordon McCully, This is Lancashire, 19th February 2008
BIG VISIT: (l.to.r.) American Dragon (aka Bryan Danielson), Rene Dupree, Gangrel, Carl Oulette, Broady Steele meet youngsters at Derian
Children and staff at Chorley's Derian House Hospice got to grips with a BIG visit from some special guests this week.
For a group of top wrestlers dropped in at the Astley Village centre.
The hospice played host to some of the biggest names - and physiques - in world wrestling yesterday, Tuesday, February 19.
Members of the All Star Wrestling Roster took time out from their busy schedule of shows around the UK - they were at the Albert Halls in Bolton on Sunday - to visit the hospice to meet excited children and staff.
Among the wrestlers were Mr USA, 6ft 9ins Broady Steele, American Dragon Ring of Honour Champion, Bryan Danielson, three times WWE World Tag Team Champion Pierre Lafitte, four times Smackdown World Tag Team Champion Rene Dupree, and "Gangrel", the Legendary Vampire from WWE.
Accompanying the wrestlers were referee Alan McLoud and ring announcer Miss Letitia.
The wrestlers, some of the most colourful characters on the international circuit, appeared in their costumes and even had the opportunity to demonstrate some of their moves to the eager youngsters.
Susie Poppitt, of Derian House, said: "The children were ecstatic about the visit.
"They have all been talking about it."
She explained that the visit had been organised through Derian House supporter Mandy Levy.
Susie said: "Her son Benjamin is a wrestler. Mandy has been going to watch him wrestle and told him about Derian House.
"He told the wrestlers and they said they would really like to come to the hospice."
Benjamin, aged 18, of Chorley, learned his wrestling at the All Star Training School.
For a group of top wrestlers dropped in at the Astley Village centre.
The hospice played host to some of the biggest names - and physiques - in world wrestling yesterday, Tuesday, February 19.
Members of the All Star Wrestling Roster took time out from their busy schedule of shows around the UK - they were at the Albert Halls in Bolton on Sunday - to visit the hospice to meet excited children and staff.
Among the wrestlers were Mr USA, 6ft 9ins Broady Steele, American Dragon Ring of Honour Champion, Bryan Danielson, three times WWE World Tag Team Champion Pierre Lafitte, four times Smackdown World Tag Team Champion Rene Dupree, and "Gangrel", the Legendary Vampire from WWE.
Accompanying the wrestlers were referee Alan McLoud and ring announcer Miss Letitia.
The wrestlers, some of the most colourful characters on the international circuit, appeared in their costumes and even had the opportunity to demonstrate some of their moves to the eager youngsters.
Susie Poppitt, of Derian House, said: "The children were ecstatic about the visit.
"They have all been talking about it."
She explained that the visit had been organised through Derian House supporter Mandy Levy.
Susie said: "Her son Benjamin is a wrestler. Mandy has been going to watch him wrestle and told him about Derian House.
"He told the wrestlers and they said they would really like to come to the hospice."
Benjamin, aged 18, of Chorley, learned his wrestling at the All Star Training School.