![]() Shannon offered to fly back from the Lake District to be with me but I assured her I would be fine, and we agreed to make sausage rolls together on Christmas Eve via video call, one of our family quirks. My daily LFTs continue to be negative but I immediately stopped visiting family and friends and when shopping I’ve worn a mask and made the trip as quick as possible.Īlthough I could spend Christmas Day with the family, there was no way I was leaving poor Kelly on her own. I was really worried she wasn’t getting any vitamins or minerals so gave her small glasses of Innocent smoothies which she managed to drink. She had no energy and was sleeping for up to 18 hours a day. Raging temperature, breathlessness and chest pains, vomiting, painful sinuses, vertigo and barely able to eat or drink for almost a week (she usually drinks around 2-3 litres of water a day). We don’t know if it’s the Omicron variant, as only about 10% of tests are sent to the UK for further investigation, but she’s had a tough time. ![]() She’s been in isolation since then and all being well will be free tomorrow (Jersey’s isolation rules didn't change in line with those in England). Unfortunately, she started feeling unwell and, you guessed it, on Friday 17th December tested positive! Travelling in a pandemic is a bit tricky but she completed all the required documents and all arrival and departure tests were negative. He retired from active competition after the incident, although he occasionally wrestled in promotions near his hometown such as Extreme Canadian Championship Wrestling.In between this, Kelly returned home from seeing friends in Oslo and Amsterdam. Wellington then became dependent on prescription medication to prevent nerves in his eye from dying. He sustained an eye injury in an accident during a match against Taz in May 1996. Wellington had a brief stint in Extreme Championship Wrestling between 19. He also worked in the Maritimes as Buddy Hart, and in Mexico. In Japan, he feuded with Jushin Thunder Liger and continued to team with Benoit, who was known in Japan as The Pegasus Kid or Wild Pegasus. Later that year, Wellington was recognized as the first CRMW North American Heavyweight Champion.īetween 19, Wellington worked on 28 consecutive tours with New Japan Pro Wrestling. In June 1992, Wellington and Benoit appeared in World Championship Wrestling at Clash of the Champions XIX, representing Canada in the NWA World Tag Team Championship tournament they were defeated by Brian Pillman and Jushin Thunder Liger in the first round. ![]() Despite the victories, Wellington never received a contract with the WWF and returned to the Canadian Indies. The next night on July 9 at Northlands Coliseum in Edmonton, Alberta, Wellington beat Hugh Thomas with a Tombstone Piledriver (kneeling belly-to-belly piledriver). Wellington had a match in Calgary, Alberta at the Olympic Saddledome during a house show on July 8. Wellington had a couple tryouts for the World Wrestling Federation in July 1991. In 1989, Wellington and Benoit beat Makhan Singh and Vokhan Singh to become Stampede Wrestling's International Tag Team Champions.Īfter Stampede Wrestling shut down in December 1989, Wellington worked in various promotions in Canada, such as Canadian National Wrestling Alliance (CNWA) and Canadian Rocky Mountain Wrestling (CRMW). In Stampede, Wellington frequently tagged with Chris Benoit. He started his career as Biff Wellington in Stampede Wrestling as a villain, but then transitioned to a fan favorite, which he was for the remainder of his time there. Shayne Bower trained with the Hart Brothers ( Bret and Owen Hart), but he mainly trained with Mr.
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