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Ben Bassarab

Benjamin B*arab (born March 3, 1960) is a Canadian former bodybuilder and professional wrestler, best known for his appearances for Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling promotion throughout the 1980s. B*arab is a two time Stampede International Tag Team champion. Wrestling historian Dave Meltzer described B*arab as a semi-spectacular in-ring performer.

Contents

  • 1 Early life
  • 2 Professional wrestling career
  • 3 Personal life
  • 4 Championships and accomplishments
  • 5 References
  • 6 Further reading
  • 7 External links

Early life

Born in 1960 he is the son of Betty and Rusty B*arab. He has two sisters named Whitney and Wendy and a brother, Rusty. Betty died of cancer in the early 80s and his father died in the late 90s. He grew up in Elbow Park, Calgary. B*arab played hockey and football with the Glencoe Club. He also rode in some rodeos.

Professional wrestling career

Around 1981 B*arab was encouraged by his future brother-in-law Davey Boy Smith to pursue pro wrestling.

B*arab was trained by Stu Hart and debuted in Hart's Calgary, Alberta based Stampede Wrestling promotion under his own name in 1983. B*arab formed a tag team with Phil Lafleur. They faced Danny Davis and Hubert Gallant for the Stampede International Tag Team Championship in early 1984, but the match was ruled a no-contest and the *le was vacated.

The acquisition of Stampede by Vince McMahon (owner of the World Wrestling Federation, WWF) in 1985 led to many Stampede wrestlers being signed by the WWF. The British Bulldogs, Jim Neidhart, Owen Hart, and Bret Hart were all hired, but B*arab was not. When Ben was going to sign on when Agent at the time Chief Jay Strongbow asked Ben when he could start, Ben replied that he could start today. Strongbow said that he would want Ben to give his 2-week notice with Stampede. Ben replied to Jay that Stu fired him as he and Allison split up. Jay told Ben that he hopes that Stu will not mind as his son Marc was going to live and train at Stu place and he hopes that this will not be a conflict, if it is that Jay told Ben that he would have to wait. Stu tried to use this leverage against Ben and told Ben that if he gets back together then he would get hired with WWF. Ben declined though he did face WWF wrestler Brutus Beefcake at the Maple Leaf Gardens in Toronto on July 28, 1985. B*arab subs*uted for the absent Tony Garea and lost to Beefcake.

B*arab began pursuing the International Tag Team Championship once more and began teaming with Chris Benoit. On March 1, 1986, in Regina, Saskatchewan, B*arab and Benoit defeated Honky Tonk Man, Wayne Farris, and Rotten Ron Starr for the International Tag Team Championship. They lost the *le to Farris and his new partner, The Cuban **in, on March 21 in Calgary.

B*arab then formed a new team with his brother-in-law, Owen Hart. On August 9 in Edmonton, Alberta they defeated Duke Myers and Kerry Brown for the International Tag Team Championship. They held the *le until October 3, when they lost to The Viet Cong Express (Hiroshi Hase and Fumihiro Niikura) in Calgary. B*arab and Owen feuded with the Express throughout Western Canada, on one occasion fighting to a forty-five-minute draw, but were unable to regain the International Tag Team Championship.

B*arab remained with Stampede for the remainder of his career. During the 80s B*arab took short tours in *an, working for *an Pro-Wrestling, and All *an Pro Wrestling. In 1987 B*arab worked for the North American Wrestling *ociation. He also worked for the WWF when they toured Alberta in the 80s, and retired in 1992.

Personal life

He married Stu Hart's daughter Alison Hart in May 1983. They were married briefly, before leaving Alison when she was pregnant with their second daughter. They have two children, Lindsay and Brooke, both children are close to Davey Boy Smith's children.

Brooke is Married to wrestler Peter Minnema, better known under his ring name, Pete Wilson.

B*arab regularly visited B.J's Gym in Calgary, which was owned by his brother-in-law B.J. Annis. He also worked in the juice bar at the gym for some time before becoming a wrestler.

In 1988 B*arab was stabbed in a barfight, the incident damaged his liver severely.

After divorcing Hart he remarried at some point. He and his new wife attended both of the two funeral services for former brother-in-law Davey Boy Smith held by Smith's girlfriend Andrea Redding, and the other was held by former sister-in-law Diana Hart-Smith.

B*arab later became a truck driver and, later, a warehouse foreman before retiring to run a vending machine and real estate company that he and his wife Kathy owned in Calgary. They sold of the business and moved down to the Maritimes. When asking Ben why he replied he just wanted peace in his life.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Pro Wrestling This Week
    • Wrestler of the Week (December 1–6, 1986)
  • Stampede Wrestling
    • Stampede International Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with Chris Benoit (1), Owen Hart (1)
  • Canadian Wrestling Hall of Fame
    • Individually
    • With the Hart family

References

    Further reading

    • McCoy, Heath (2005). Pain and P*ion: The History of Stampede Wrestling. CanWest Books. ISBN:0-9736719-8-X.
    • Hart, Julie (2013). Hart Strings. Tightrope Books. ISBN:978-1926639635.

    External links

    • Ben B*arab's profile at Cagematch.net