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How wrestling saved Andrew Stott’s life
Andrew Stott is a professional wrestler who goes by the name Superstar Shayne Hawke. Growing up in Montreal, he was steeped in the Spandex-clad hijinks of professional wrestling. It was a pastime, an obsession and finally a career. It also saved his life.
Inside the crazy, rowdy world of pro wrestling in Montreal
Text and photographs by Quebec bureau chief Martin Patriquin
Norman James Kenney, 1951-2016
A wild child, he left school in Grade 6. He worked with Stampede Wrestling (‘Mr. X’ in the ring), and later as a bus driver.
‘Push yourself to total self-destruction’
The Ultimate Warrior, wrestling’s mad genius, passes on in a nimbus of glory
Wrestling world embraces first openly gay wrestler in WWE
Wrestling star Darren Young comes out in interview with TMZ
Campus life at the University of Winnipeg
A photographic tour of the campus in Manitoba’s capital
WWE keeps on rolling—in cash
When it comes to making money, the Hogan era is no match for today’s men in tights
Tonya Verbeek’s silver lining
Canada’s best women’s wrestler is content to have tried her best, even if she came up short
Wrestler Carol Huynh comes through in the clinch
Another bronze for Team Canada