Chi Chi Cruz

Corey Peloquin
Birth name Corey Poloquin
Born (1968-10-03) October 3, 1968[1][2][3][4]
Hartney, Manitoba, Canada[1][2][3][4]
Residence Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada[1][2][3][4]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s) Bobby Bolton[1][2][3][4]
C.C. Quinn[1][2][4]
Carnage[1][2][3][4]
Chi Chi Cruz[1][2][3]
Donald Duck[1][2][3][4]
Billed height 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m)[1][2][3][4]
Billed weight 235 lb (107 kg)[1][2][3][4]
243 lb (110 kg)[5]
Billed from Winnipeg, Manitoba[1][2][3][4]
East Los Angeles, California[5]
Trained by Ernest Rheault[1][2][3][4]
Debut September 25, 1986 (Central Canadian Pro Wrestling)[1][2][3][4]

Corey Peloquin (born October 3, 1968 in Hartney, Manitoba) is a Canadian professional wrestler who is known for working the independent promotions such as Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling, Real Action Wrestling, Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling, IWA-Mid South, All-Star Wrestling, and United States Wrestling Association as Chi Chi Cruz.[1] Cruz worked in such countries as Germany and South Africa in addition to Canada and United States.[1] He is also the cousin of wrestler Fred "Puppy Dog" Peloquin.[1]

Early life

Cruz was born in Hartney, Manitoba.[1][2][3] While growing up Cruz watched the American Wrestling Association.[4] He would also watch such wrestlers as Nick Bockwinkel,[4] Rick Martel,[4] The High Flyers,[4] The Road Warriors,[4] Hulk Hogan,[4] and Jesse "The Body" Ventura.[4]

Throughout high school Cruz was a part of the basketball and baseball teams.[4]

Career

Early career

Cruz was trained by Ernest Rheault, then went on to make his debut in 1986 for Central Canadian Pro Wrestling. In 1988 when Cruz was 20, he would move onto All-Star Wrestling out of Vancouver, British Columbia ran by Al Tomko.[4]

Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling (1990-1996)

In 1990, Cruz would make his way to Eastern Canada and would work for Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling where he would he mild success by teaming up with "Bulldog" Bob Brown and capturing the AGPW Tag Team Championships. In AGPW, he would capture the AGPW Continental Championship.

World Wrestling Federation (1991)

Cruz had a match in Calgary, Alberta at the Olympic Saddledome on July 8 taped for the July 22 episode of WWF Prime Time Wrestling. Cruz teamed with Bob Jones in a losing effort to the Beverly Brothers.[6] On July 9, the World Wrestling Federation had taped three weeks of WWF Superstars of Wrestling at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Alberta. On the episode that aired on July 27, Cruz lost to the The Bezerker.[7] On the episode that aired on August 10, Irwin R. Schyster defeated Cruz in 1:45 after hitting the Stock Market Crash.[7]

United States Wrestling Association (1996)

In 1996, he went down to the United States Wrestling Association in Memphis, Tennessee, where he wrestled under the name Bobby Bolton. While in the USWA, he had a heated feud with Mike Samples

Return to Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling (1999)

In 1999, he would return to AGPW and feud with fellow Canadian Joe E. Legend.[4]

Germany

In the fall 1999, Cruz would compete in a tournament Hanover, Germany.[1][4]

World Wrestling Federation

Cruz has also been to a tryout with the WWF. Nothing ever materialized as a result as he was told to "keep in touch."[1][4]

Steeltown Pro Wrestling (2009-Present)

On June 13, 2009, SPW held Fan Appreciation Day in Transcona, Manitoba Cruz competed in a Battle Royal which included veterans and top SPW Stars to determine a new SPW Heavyweight Champion. Rob Stardom eliminated Bobby Jay to become the SPW Heavyweight Champion.[8] Earlier in the show Cruz teamed up with Bobby Fox to defeat Big Sexy Beasts.[8]

Feud with Rob Stardom

On August 8, 2009 at "Red River Rumble" in Selkirk, Manitoba, Cruz beat TRCW Championship "Really Crazy" Rob Stardom in a non-title match.[8] After Cruz's non-title victory, this started a feud with Stardom as he hit Cruz with the TRCW Championship at "Mountain Mania" on September 19 which Marius to pick up the win.[8] Stardom and Cruz faced off against either in a match at "Hurt So Good 2009" which took place on November 21.[8] Stardom was able to pick up the victory after Cruz was disqualified.[8] At "Christmas Castrophe 2009" which held on December 29, Cruz and Stardom faced each other again in a No Disqualification match.[8] Stardom once again picked up the victory after a masked man interfered in the match.[8] At "Don't Back Down 2010" which took place on January 10, 2010, another match between Cruz and Stardom ended in a no contest due to inference from Marius, Drezden, Gibby Guerrero and Chip "The Kid" Fletcher.[8] This led to a six man tag team match later in the show.[8] Chip "the Kid" Fletcher, Chi Chi Cruz, and Gibby Guerrero defeated Rob Stardom, Drezden, and Marius.[8] Six days later at "Fight Night 2010," Cruz defeated Stardom in a "Christmas Catastrophe" rematch.[8] They continued their feud by having a dog collar match at "Raising the Stakes 2010" on February 20.[8] The match went to a no contest after Marius interfered in the match multiple times.[8] Cruz than challenged Stardom and Marius to a tag team match at the "SPW 2nd Anniversary Show" on April 17 in which he announced his partner would be Raven.[8] On February 27 at "This One's Gonna Hurt," Stardom defeated Cruz.[8] Later in the evening Matt Fairlane defeated Marius via disqualification due to Stardom interfering in the match.[8] This led to a six man tag team match in the main event.[8] The team of Lucky O'Shea, Matt Fairlane, and Chi Chi Cruz defeated the team of Marius, Rob Stardom, and DOOM.[8] At "Pump Up the Volume 2010" on March 19, Cruz defeated Stardom in the main event.[8] The next day on March 20 at "Winnipeg Warfare 2010," the match between Cruz and Stardom went to a no content after interference by Marius, Matt Fairlane, and the rest of the SPW roster which led into battle royal.[8] Matt Fairlane won the Main Event Battle Royal to earn a shot at the Cutting Edge Wrestling Intercities Championship.[8] After winning the SPW Heavyweight Championship on March 27, Marius used his rematch clause to gain another opportunity at the title.[8] The match would take place on April 3 at "War on the Shore" in Gimli, Manitoba.[8] Due to Stardom's interference, Marius was able to beat Cruz become the first multiple time SPW Heavyweight Champion.[8] Gibby Guerrero and Cruz challenge Stardom and Marius to a match later in the evening.[8] Guerrero and Cruz defeated Stardom and Marius.[8] At the "SPW 2nd Anniversary Show," declared the main event tag team match was to be contested under Raven's Rules.[8] Raven and Cruz defeated Stardom and Marius.[8] At "Mayhem in Morden" on May 14, Jethro Hawg, Chi Chi Cruz, and Johnny Falcon beat Rob Stardom, Marius, and Jay Beaver in the main event. Their feud still wasn't over yet. In a match between Chip "The Kid" Fletcher and Rob Stardom at "Anarchy in Arborg," the match went to a no contest.[8] This led to a tag team match in the main event which Cruz and Fletcher defeat Stardom and Marius.[8] Their feud finally came to end. At "Hurt So Good 2010," Cruz defeated Stardom in a blood filled "I Quit" match.[8]

At Thanksgiving Thunder 2009 on October 10, Cruz had another opportunity at the SPW Heavyweight Championship in a Steeltown Showdown. Marius defeated Matt Fairlane, Rob Stardom, Chi Chi Cruz, Sgt. Tom Steele and Jerin Rose in the Steeltown Showdown to become the SPW Heavyweight Champion.[8] It would be at "Slam-O-Rama" on March 27 in which Cruz would finally win the SPW Heavyweight Champion after defeating Marius.[8] Later in the main event Cruz won the Ernie Rheault/Emil Grenier Invitational Battle Royal.[8]

At "Halloweenpalooza 2" on October 15, 2010, Cruz was a participant in the Kerry Brown Memorial Tournament. In the first round Cruz defeated "Beautiful" Bobby Jay. In the second round, Cruz defeated Ike Idol in a chop off. In the finals Cruz defeated SYKO to win the tournament.[8]

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

References

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