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Saturday March 31st 2001---

"Welcome.  This is my very first commentary for the new Canadian Connection website as well as my first ever words since what happened one week ago at RCW Hardcore Headache 2001.  I, once again, went back to my roots and realized what is really important... your family.  My true family is in the country of Canada, and with the Canadian Connection.  I did what I did at the Pay-Per-View to proove a point.  Canada is the true, dominating country in the world, which also brings up the greatest pro-fessional wrestlers to ever hit the ring.  For example, Bret and Owen Hart, Lance Storm, Chris Benoit, Chris Jericho, Test, Edge and Christian, Val Venis, and not to forget... B. Amadeus Kingster.

Now, my name, B. Amadeus Kingster is what I will be referred to as.  I am a man of respect, dignity, and honor.  I need to be treated with respect around this business, therefor I will be called upon by that name.  Not only am I the Canadian Attraction, I am also one of the greatest wrestlers to come out of Canada. 

To talk about Hardcore Headache, The Canadian Franchise and the Saskatchewan Powerhouse were able to hold onto their tag team gold.  Not only were they successful in their match, but they also came out to help me proove a point in the Main Event Heavy Weight Title open challenge match.    Along with King Kong Grundy and Lumber, we proved a point.  A point that is not to be taken lightly, but a point that every single man in this business will have to respect.

In the past, I have made many changes within Rage Championship Wrestling.  First I started out by creating the Beef World Order.  Big mistake.  I had wrestlers such as Bartender and Big Gut, who I think really aren't all that good, and later guys like El Grio and Venis joined.  Now, the BwO overall was a joke.  It was the worst excuse for TV time.  Thats when I decided to join Franchise Championship Wrestling.  I handed the title over to Rage in 1999 and joined his stable.

I then slipped away from FCW and created the Canadian Connection, with the help of Lumber King and Grundy of course.  Not only were we Canadian, but we were the worst excuse for wrestlers.  If you look back on the first ever Canadian Connection stint, we sucked.  Not only did Lumber King lose every match and still hasn't won one today, but overall... we were terrible.  So, then I decided to retire.  A ceremony was held at the Rage Party 2, the first show of 2000.  Me, and Lumber King turned our backs on RCW as we dawned new looks.  We retired our old 1999 looks, and started out fresh with a new millenium look.  We then continued to suck just as much as we did before.  And for some odd reason, we could never find Grundy within our second stint of the Canadian Connection.  I didn't know where he was.

This second stint was different, however.  Usually I was the one to turn my back on others, except this time, I was the one being turned on.  Lumber King and Grundy decided, and I completely understood, to fire me from the group.  I started to fall away from my Canadian roots and they had every right to get rid of me.  Once that happened, I later re-joined the BwO, which was now known as the Beer World Order and held up by Bartender and Big Gut.  Another big mistake.  Even though this new BwO 2000 gave me another tag team title run, I still wasn't satisfied.  I left the group and changed my look.  The "new" Bert Kingster.  I wore leather pants, and nice dress shirts.  What was I thinking?  Those pants were too damn tight.  I started something up with Bartender due to us losing the tag team titles in December at the Pay-Per-View.  I later went on to finish our feud at RCW ReCreation in January of 2001 and pinned Bartender.  I was officially gone from the BwO.

I was in the Heavy Weight Title picture once again as the "new" Bert Kingster.  I had a few shots at the title, but I wasn't successful in getting the Heavy Weight gold for the second time.  I was in the Main Event of February's PPV, No Turning Back, in a match against "Sexy X" Bryan Hart, and Downfall (the current champion at the time).  I was pinned by "Sexy X" to give him his third title run.

"Sexy X" and myself met up once again in the Main Event of Hardcore Headache.  There was an unbelievable amount of wrestlers in the Main Event due to the open challenge to anyone.  I had become good friends with "Sexy X", another big mistake, on my run as the "new" Bert Kingster.  I turned my back on him (which would make number 429 turns in RCW I believe) and re-joined the Canadian Connection. 

Now, I can't say that I am the leader of the group, but I can say that I am a major player within the group.  It would be wrong of me to take the reigns, and I am not sure if I want to.  I have led a few stables in the past, including the BwO (several times) and the Canadian Connection (the first and second stint).  I think this group has five leaders, and that is every member of the Connection.

There has been confusion on whether or not Jerry ReButtle is in the group.  He is not a physical member, but he is from Canada, and when ever he wants to hang out with us he can.  I love Canada, and there is nothing that will stop me from doing so."

                                                                                              - B. Amadeus Kingster