Talk:Michel Lamarche

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"During the last years of his career, he worked for the American Wrestling Association as "La Machine" Cecil DuBois and teamed with Igor Gordienko feuding with the Midnight Rockers for several months eventually losing to the Midnight Rockers and Curt Hennig in a 6-man tag team match with Doug Somers and "Playboy" Buddy Rose at the supercard Battle by the Bay in June 1986. He later pinned Leon "Bull Power" White during a 6-man tag team match with Boris Zhukov and Yuri Gordyenko against Greg Gagne and Earthquake Ferris at the supercard Blood On The Sand in October 1986 [16], although he soon left the promotion by the end of the year."

They've been showing episodes from this era on ESPN Classic, and he was using the Smirnoff name, not Dubois.76.226.114.165 (talk) 22:32, 28 March 2008 (UTC)