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The Can-Am Connection was a tag team composed of Rick Martel and Tom Zenk in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) through 1986 and 1987.

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56-690: In 1986, Canadian wrestler Rick Martel returned to the WWF with his then tag team partner, American Tom Zenk , as the Can-Am Connection . The Can-Am Connection had been formed by Martel in the Montreal International Wrestling Association in 1986. Tom Zenk was the boyfriend of Martel's sister-in-law, and had been introduced to Martel in the AWA by Curt Hennig . The team made their televised debut in WWF on

112-621: A "loser leaves town" match to Buddy Rose . Martel also served a stint as a booker for a wrestling territory in Hawaii, where he would help the promotion set up matches and construct the storylines that would play out inside and outside of the ring. Martel debuted in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in July 1980. That fall, he formed a tag team with Tony Garea . On November 8, they defeated The Wild Samoans to capture

168-525: A "no punching in the face" stipulation, mutually agreed upon and eventually disregarded by the two narcissistic heels. Martel then resumed his rivalry with Tatanka by stealing his sacred eagle feathers, to add to his wardrobe. The feud was resolved at the 1992 Survivor Series , where Tatanka again defeated Martel and reclaimed the feathers. In 1993, Martel mainly appeared on the lower undercard , and rarely on television, mostly on programs such as All-American Wrestling and Wrestling Challenge . However, at

224-457: A 10–0 lead in first the period, they will win by the superiority of points. Only a fall, injury default, or disqualification terminates the match; all other modes of victory result only in period termination. This format replaced the old format of three two-minute periods played best two out of three. One side effect of the old format was that the losing wrestler could outscore the winner. For example, periods may be scored 3–2, 0–4, 1–0, leading to

280-478: A 4-0 clean sweep, the first time this had happened in Survivor Series history. In the 1990 Survivor Series (unlike previous editions), the heel survivors faced off against the babyface survivors in a grand finale "Match Of Survival". There "The Visionaries" teamed with "The Million Dollar Man" Ted Dibiase to face Tito Santana, Hulk Hogan and WWF World Heavyweight Champion The Ultimate Warrior . Martel

336-514: A 4-4 elimination match, being eliminated by The 1-2-3 Kid and in the 1994 Royal Rumble as the 26th entrant before getting eliminated by his old rival Tatanka. Martel was set to appear in a 10-man tag team match at Wrestlemania X but the match was cancelled during the show due to the show running out of time. The match was later held 2 weeks and 1 day later on Monday Night Raw , with Martel's team victorious. This turned out to be his final WWF in-ring match. In August 1994, Martel dropped out of

392-461: A blindfold match. For the rest of 1991, Martel represented the WWF on Japanese tours for Super World Sports . In December 1991, he lost to Naoki Sano in a match to determine the inaugural SWS Junior Heavyweight Champion. In early 1992, Martel began a feud with Tatanka , leading to WrestleMania VIII , where Tatanka pinned him. He went on to work against Santana on house shows that spring. During that time he unsuccessfully challenged Bret Hart for

448-523: A finish in the ring, and then Booker and Saturn worked the second half of the match entirely on the fly. Martel was out of action for several months. During his recovery, he worked briefly as a French language announcer alongside Marc Blondin and Michel Letourneur for the French-language WCW programming that was airing in Europe . After suffering another injury in his first match back on

504-409: A pin. Women wrestlers wear a higher cut singlet usually with a sports-bra underneath. Wrestling shoes are light, flexible, thin-soled, ankle-high sneakers that allow maximum speed and traction on the mat without giving up ankle support. The current rules call for laces (if any) to be covered so that they do not come untied during competition. In American high school and college wrestling headgear

560-446: A post-match attack at the hands of Deuce 'n Domino . Martel is a playable character in WWE 2K18 and WWE 2K19 , the first video game appearance since Showdown: Legends of Wrestling . Amateur wrestling Amateur wrestling is a variant of wrestling practiced at Olympic, collegiate , scholastic , and other levels. There are two international wrestling styles performed at

616-592: A singles wrestler, before reforming Strike Force with Santana at WrestleMania V to face The Brain Busters ( Arn Anderson and Tully Blanchard ). During the match, Santana accidentally hit Martel with his signature flying forearm smash and knocked him out of the ring. A frustrated Martel refused to tag in and walked away, leaving Santana to be beaten down and pinned. Immediately after the match in an interview with "Mean" Gene Okerlund who asked him how he could leave his partner "high and dry" and said that Strike Force

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672-449: A total score of 4–6 but a win for the wrestler scoring fewer points. In collegiate wrestling, the period structure is different. A college match consists of one three-minute period, followed by two two-minute periods, with an overtime round if necessary. A high school match typically consists of three two-minute periods, with an overtime round if necessary. Under the standard rules for collegiate wrestling, draws are not possible; this rule

728-603: A weapon when Martel had Smash in the Boston crab and the referee was distracted by Santana beating up Mr. Fuji on the ring apron. Shortly afterward, Martel ( kayfabe ) took time off due to injuries sustained in a title rematch against Demolition at a Prime Time Wrestling taping in Oakland, California , on June 1, 1988 (aired July 11). Smash hit Martel with a steel chair, then Demolition performed their "Demolition Decapitation" finisher on him at ringside, leaving him unconscious on

784-424: Is a positionally-based form of grappling , and thus generally prohibits the following: While there is not much equipment that a wrestler wears, it is still highly specialized. A wrestling singlet is a one-piece, tight-fitting, colored, lycra uniform. The uniform is tight-fitting so as not to get grasped accidentally by the opponent and allows the referee to see each wrestler's body clearly when awarding points or

840-629: Is mandatory to protect the ears from cauliflower ear and other injuries. Headgear is made from molded plastic polymer or vinyl coated energy absorbing foam over a rigid hard liner and strapped to the head tightly. In the international styles headgear is optional. Wrestling is conducted on a padded mat that must have excellent shock absorption, tear resistance, and compression qualities. Most mats are made of PVC rubber nitrile foam. Recent advances in technology have brought about new mats made using closed cell, cross-linked polyethylene foam covered in vinyl backed with non-woven polyester. The countries with

896-409: Is sometimes modified for young wrestlers. A match can be won in the following ways: While having similar victory conditions with Greco-Roman and freestyle, such as wins by fall , decision , injury , and disqualification , victory conditions in collegiate wrestling differ on some points from the international styles: Dual meet scoring is very similar on the high school level. Amateur wrestling

952-618: The Boston Garden . The Can-Am Connection's last feud would be against The Islanders ( Haku and Tama ), a feud that began on WWF Superstars of Wrestling in the summer of 1987. In this match, the Islanders turned heel by revealing their association with manager Bobby "The Brain" Heenan . Shortly after this match Tom Zenk left the WWF due to a pay dispute with the Can-Am wrestling their last match together on July 9, 1987, against

1008-627: The International Olympic Committee announced that women's freestyle wrestling would be added to the Olympic games in the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece with a total of four different weight classes. Until the early 1990s, the majority of women who participated in the sport had no other choice but to join the available men's teams. At the high school level, this may still be required in some areas depending on

1064-585: The Montreal -based Lutte Internationale in 1986. Zenk was the boyfriend of Martel's sister-in-law, and had been introduced to Martel in the AWA by Curt Hennig . The Can-Am Connection with their youthful looks and high energy in-ring performances quickly garnered the affection of fans, and they looked likely to win the WWF Tag Team Title in the near future. At WrestleMania III in front of 93,173 fans at

1120-595: The Olympic Games , freestyle and Greco-Roman , both of which are governed by the United World Wrestling (UWW). At the middle school and high school levels, wrestlers compete in scholastic wrestling . In collegiate wrestling , there are minor differences in some scholastic wrestling rules. The rapid rise in the popularity of the combat sport mixed martial arts (MMA) has increased interest in amateur wrestling due to its effectiveness within

1176-744: The Pontiac Silverdome , The Cam-Am connection defeated Ace Cowboy Bob Orton and The Magnificent Muraco in the opening match, when Martel pinned Muraco with a flying cross-body helped by what commentator Gorilla Monsoon called "a schoolboy trip from behind" by Zenk. They split shortly afterward; Zenk claimed Martel had secretly negotiated an individual contract worth three times more than his partner's contract (traditionally, tag teams are paid roughly equal salaries). Martel strongly disagreed. In Mad Dogs, Midgets and Screw Jobs , he said: “Ever since I had been fired by Jim Barnett, I decided not to discuss money matters with other wrestlers . . . I did

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1232-728: The Skydome in Toronto , where he defeated Koko B. Ware via submission with his signature Boston Crab. Martel's most high-profile feud during his stint as the Model was with Jake "The Snake" Roberts , sparked when he blinded Roberts with Arrogance on " The Brother Love Show " in October 1990. Martel and Roberts captained opposing teams at the Survivor Series . "The Visionaries" (Martel, The Warlord and Power and Glory ) defeated The Vipers (Roberts, Superfly Jimmy Snuka and The Rockers ) in

1288-715: The WWF Intercontinental Heavyweight Championship at UK Rampage (1992) . Also that summer, Martel had a brief feud with Shawn Michaels , as both men sought the affections of Sensational Sherri . The feud ended with a chain of events that resulted in a double countout at SummerSlam 1992 held at the Wembley Stadium in London , England in front of what remains the SummerSlam record attendance of 80,355. The match carried

1344-489: The WWF Tag Team Championship . They successfully defended the title until dropping the belts to The Moondogs on March 17, 1981. They regained the title from The Moondogs on July 21. Their second reign came to an end on October 13, when they lost to Mr. Fuji and Mr. Saito . Though they would challenge the champions numerous times, Martel and Garea were unable to recapture the belts, and Martel left

1400-608: The WWF World Tag Team Championship . Rick Martel Richard Vigneault (born March 18, 1956) is a Canadian retired professional wrestler , trainer , and television presenter , better known by his ring name , Rick "The Model" Martel . He is best known for his appearances with the American Wrestling Association , the World Wrestling Federation and World Championship Wrestling . Championships held by Martel over

1456-560: The Can-Am Connection. The name Strike Force came from Santana's promise that as a team they would, "be striking (The Islanders) with force." Martel immediately came up with the team's name based on this. After winning their feud with The Islanders, Strike Force immediately challenged The Hart Foundation ( Bret "Hitman" Hart and Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart ) for the WWF World Tag Team Title. Strike Force won

1512-586: The Cumberlands, Menlo College, Pacific University, and Neosho County CC. Cal-State Bakersfield are other schools that had a number of women competitors that only competed against each other or occasionally against Canadian college teams. As the sport continued to grow, coaches within women's wrestling formed the Women's Collegiate Wrestling Association (WCWA). This group created rules regarding eligibility, bylaws, and elected leaders for this association. Each year

1568-410: The Islanders. Until Zenk's death of atherosclerosis and cardiomegaly , he and Rick Martel had differing opinions on the matter of why Tom Zenk left the WWF, all but eliminating the chance of a Can-Am Connection reunion. The two never reconciled before Zenk's passing in 2017. WWF ceased acknowledging Zenk by name after his departure, only referring to him as "Rick Martel's former partner" when mentioning

1624-636: The July 13 episode of Nitro , against Booker T's Harlem Heat tag team partner (and real life older brother), Stevie Ray , Martel retired from the ring. After WCW, Martel wrestled his last match in Kailua, Hawaii, for Hawaiian Islands Wrestling Federation defeating The Metal Maniac on March 23, 1999. After retiring from the ring, Martel worked for WCW as a trainer, and as host of the French versions of WCW programming. Rick also manages commercial properties he invested in from his earnings when wrestling. After

1680-582: The November 15, 1986 episode of Superstars against the team of Steve Lombardi and Moondog Spot which they won. The Can Am Connection contested a series of matches with former tag-team champions The Dream Team ( Brutus Beefcake and Greg Valentine ), the team of Kamala and Sika , and the team of Don Muraco and "Ace" Cowboy Bob Orton , whom they would face and defeat in the opening match of WrestleMania III . And they faced and ended Demolition ( Ax and Smash )'s undefeated streak on June 6, 1987 at

1736-611: The September 27 Monday Night Raw taping, he was the co-winner (with Razor Ramon ) of a battle royal (aired October 4) to decide the competitors in a match for the vacant Intercontinental Championship. He lost that match (aired the next week) to Ramon. After this, Martel began moving slightly up the card once again. Martel also briefly feuded with Bastion Booger , losing one of their matches when he got fed up with how Booger smelled and started spraying him with his Arrogance cologne. Martel also appeared at Survivor Series 1993 in

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1792-659: The Supermodels feuding with a young Edge and Christian known as Adam Impact and Christian Cage. Martel debuted for WCW in 1998 on the January 5 episode of Nitro , defeating Brad Armstrong in his debut. Martel feuded with Booker T for the World Television Championship , failing to win it at Souled Out before winning the championship on the February 16 episode of Nitro . Martel's comeback

1848-467: The WWF as 'The Supermodels' in 1997, before Callis turned on Martel, turning him face for the first time since 1989. However, after a pay dispute with WWF owner Vince McMahon , Martel signed with World Championship Wrestling (WCW). Callis confirmed that he and Martel were set to debut as a team during an interview with WWE.com in 2015. In 1994, Martel worked for a few appearances for International World Class Championship Wrestling (IWCCW) where in one of

1904-652: The WWF in April 1982. Martel signed with the AWA in 1982 and quickly ascended through the ranks, defeating Jumbo Tsuruta to win the AWA World Heavyweight Championship on May 13, 1984. His reign as champion lasted nearly nineteen months (the third-longest title reign and the longest title reign of the 1980s), during which time he wrestled several matches with NWA World Champion Ric Flair , as well as with Jimmy Garvin , Nick Bockwinkel and King Tonga . His finishing move alternated between

1960-497: The WWF picture and wasn't seen again until participating in the 1995 Royal Rumble (he was a substitute for Jim Neidhart , who was fired from WWF due to no-showing events). Martel's final appearance came the following month at a house show in Montreal, as his wrestling career began to slow as Martel pursued a career in real estate . In a shoot interview with RF video, Martel claimed that he and Don Callis were set to return to

2016-445: The course of his career include the AWA World Heavyweight Championship , WCW World Television Championship , and WWF World Tag Team Championship . Martel is from a family of wrestlers, and made his professional debut at age seventeen when his brother Michel , a wrestler, asked him to replace an injured wrestler. Martel already was a skilled amateur wrestler , and quickly adapted to professional wrestling. Martel wrestled throughout

2072-513: The current rules, which penalize moves that would impair the life or limb of the opponent. However, the manner how infractions are penalized and points awarded to the offended wrestler differ in some aspects from the international styles. Collegiate wrestling also awards points for: In the international styles, the format is now two three-minute periods. A wrestler wins the match when they were able to get more points than their opponent or 10 points lead in two rounds. For example, if one competitor gets

2128-560: The floor. On the June 18 Superstars , it was announced he suffered back injuries and a concussion. In the storyline, he briefly retired due to these injuries. In reality, he was granted leave from the WWF and took six months off to help care for his severely ill wife. Before returning to the WWF Martel returned briefly to the WWC where he defeated Kamala . Martel returned in January 1989 as

2184-549: The leading wrestlers in the Olympic Games and World Championships are Iran, the United States, Russia (and some of the former Soviet Union republics, especially Armenia, Georgia, Ukraine, Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan, and Kazakhstan), Bulgaria, Turkey, Hungary, Cuba, India, Canada, Japan, Pakistan, South and North Korea, Germany, and historically Sweden and Finland. Because of the successful growth in female participation,

2240-514: The main event of a house show in Quebec City on May 3, 2003, then WWE Champion Brock Lesnar introduced Martel to the ring as a surprise, and shook his hand. Martel, who received a standing ovation from his home fans, said he was honoured to be associated with WWE and thanked the fans. At WWE's Vengeance: Night of Champions pay-per-view in 2007, Martel, along with his former teammate Tony Garea, saved Jimmy Snuka and Sgt. Slaughter from

2296-614: The matches defeated his former partner Tito Santana on September 9. After leaving WWF in 1995, Martel wrestled in the independent circuit in United States and Canada. He had a feud with Don Callis aka The Natural in Manitoba . Later that year he went to Germany to work for Catch Wrestling Association . He lost to Santana in a Texas Death match by count out for NWA New Jersey on October 14. In 1996 he wrestled in Malaysia . In 1997, Martel returned to Canada to teamed with Don Callis as

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2352-538: The next two years, losing to him in the finals of the 1989 King of the Ring tournament , then defeating him at The Main Event IV taping on October 30, 1990 (aired November 23). As 1989 came to a close, Martel's association with Slick quietly ended. In late 1989, Martel adopted a narcissistic gimmick, as the Model. Just before the 1989 Survivor Series (where in a continuation of their feud, Martel pinned Santana in

2408-559: The number of intercollegiate programs continued to prosper with the WCWA now recognizing a total of 28 teams. Within these teams there are several who have National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) affiliation and most of them are allowed to compete in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA). There is also a national dual meet championship for women's intercollegiate teams that have been sponsored by

2464-588: The number of wrestlers. Brookline High School in Brookline, Massachusetts was the first public school in America to create a varsity girls wrestling team. Girls have at times still competed against boys. University of Minnesota-Morris was the first university to create a varsity women's wrestling team. UMM's head coach, Doug Reese, followed in the footsteps of other schools like Missouri Valley College that pioneered programs for female wrestlers. University of

2520-446: The opening elimination match of the night), he introduced his own (fictional) brand of cologne called Arrogance , which he carried in a large atomizer and sprayed in the eyes of his opponents to blind them. He wore a turquoise sweater tied around his neck to the ring (later replaced by a turquoise sportcoat), with a large lapel pin that read "Yes, I am a model." Martel made his pay-per-view singles match debut at WrestleMania VI at

2576-432: The same thing with Tom, and he put it in his head, or some other people put it in his head, that I made more than him. But as far as Vince was concerned, if you were in a tag team, you earned the same amount of money.” He also claimed Zenk "...was overwhelmed by it all... Wrestling is very hard on your body. Hard on you also mentally. It's hard physically. Tom wasn't mentally or physically hard as I thought he would be." At

2632-456: The slingshot splash and the combination atomic drop/back suplex. On December 29, 1985, Martel lost the title to Stan Hansen , who forced him to submit to the "Brazos Valley Backbreaker" (Hansen's version of the Boston crab ). In 1986, Martel returned to the WWF, with his tag team partner Tom Zenk . They were billed as The Can-Am Connection . The Can-Am Connection had been formed by Martel in

2688-485: The split. WWE still does not acknowledge Zenk to this day, however, archived footage of some of his matches with both WWF, and later WCW as "The Z-Man," does appear on WWE Network . When Zenk left, Martel initially carried on the feud with the Islanders on his own, but was soon paired up with Tito Santana to tackle the Polynesian duo, spinning the ill-fated Can-Am Connection off to Strike Force who went on to win

2744-510: The sport and its consideration as a core discipline. Greco-Roman and freestyle differ in what holds are permitted; in Greco-Roman, the wrestlers are permitted to hold and attack only above the waist. In both Greco-Roman and freestyle, points can be scored in the following ways: As in the international styles, collegiate wrestling awards points for takedowns and reversals. Penalty points are awarded in collegiate wrestling according to

2800-505: The time of Zenk's departure, The Can-Am Connection was in a feud with The Islanders ( Haku and Tama ); Zenk's departure was worked into the feud, with the Islanders claiming that Zenk was a quitter and abandoned Martel because he knew they could never beat them. In July 1987, Martel defeated both Haku and Tama in singles competition. Then on the August 15, 1987, episode of Superstars of Wrestling after Martel defeated Barry Horowitz , he

2856-543: The titles on an episode of Superstars after Martel made Neidhart submit to a Boston crab . Strike Force would hold the titles for five months, defending primarily against the Hart Foundation and the Islanders, before losing to Demolition ( Ax and Smash ) at WrestleMania IV in Atlantic City when Smash pinned Martel as a result of Martel being hit on the back of the neck by Ax using Mr. Fuji 's cane as

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2912-743: The world, winning titles in Canada (in Stu Hart 's Stampede Wrestling and Vancouver -based NWA All Star Wrestling ), New Zealand, Japan, Hawaii, and Puerto Rico–based World Wrestling Council (WWC). His first real success in the United States came in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)'s Portland affiliate, Pacific Northwest Wrestling in 1979, where he became a top talent, holding the Canadian and PNW tag team titles simultaneously. He left PNW on August 16, 1980, when he lost

2968-522: Was "supposed to be a team, a team", an irate Martel said, "I'm sick and tired. I'm sick and tired of him. You know, I was doing great as a singles wrestler, but no, Mr. Tito wants to ride my coattails some more. You saw his timing was off". Then angrily addressing Santana he said "You're lucky that being the gentleman that I am that I just walked off. That could have been a lot worse for you Tito Santana." Following his heel turn , Martel acquired Slick as his manager. He feuded with Santana on and off over

3024-542: Was cut short during his rematch with Booker T at SuperBrawl VIII on February 22, when he landed badly on a throw, hitting his leg on one of the ring ropes . He tore an inside ligament of his right knee, fractured his leg and suffered cartilage damage, effectively ending his in-ring career. He was originally booked to retain the Television Title in the match, intended to be a gauntlet match , by beating Booker and then Perry Saturn . Martel and Booker worked out

3080-551: Was eliminated from the match after he got himself counted out by abandoning his team after receiving beatings from both Hogan and The Warrior. Martel continued to have the upper hand over Roberts in the 1991 Royal Rumble match, eliminating Roberts from the match en route to lasting (a then-record) 53 minutes, before being eliminated by the British Bulldog Davey Boy Smith . Roberts would ultimately get his revenge at WrestleMania VII , defeating Martel in

3136-535: Was jumped by The Islanders. Tito Santana , who was doing commentary in the Spanish broadcast booth, ran to the ring to help Martel fight off his attackers. Martel and Santana then formed a tag team called Strike Force . The team were played off as good looking pretty boys (a storyline that came directly from the Can-Am Connection), even using the theme called "Girls In Cars", which was originally made for

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