Brian Lee vs Mickey Vee

Mickey V has done videos for BG East.

In reality, Brian Lee is actually Jerry "The King" Lawler’s son.

These two heels take great pleasure in using their fists. The ref takes great pleasure in telling them to lay off. Surprisingly enough, Mikey V is able to maneuver Lee into a cross-body scissors. The reason this is amazing is due to the fact that Lee is very difficult to mat wrestle. A poke to the eyes get Lee released and he jumps at the chance to land some pec punches to his blinded opponent. The ref tells him to lay off. Instead, two pec claws are applied and Mickey kicks and thrashes in pain.

Reaching for the ropes Mickey gets released from the hold, but only before Lee stomps the hurting pecs (using the ropes for leverage). Mickey is picked up and swung across the ring into the ropes. Rebounding off, he gets a big boot to the gut. Doubled over, Mickey's head gets put between Lee's legs.

The crowd cheers as Mickey is power bombed to the mat. Lee just sits there and smiles as the ref does the three count.

Paul Perris vs Alan White

Perris was one of the original wrestlers showcased in BG's Canadian videos. He has a black belt and toured on the Mortal Kombat road show. He now can be seen in several Can-Am videos.

More than once the ref has had to warn both men that this is pro wrestling and NOT a martial arts tournament. But don't blame this on Perris, this is the only way he can defend himself against Alan's kicks and knife-edge strikes.

Perris holds his own and surprises Alan with a quick drop kick which sends the heel to the mat. Perris then lands three quick elbows to Alan's lower back. Picking Alan of the mat, he's thrown into the ring ropes where he barely misses a clothesline.

The heel stops on a dime and as Perris turns around he's greeted with a devastating kick to the face which is immediately followed by a kick to the back of the neck. Falling forward, Perris' trunks are pulled from the back and Alan puts the young stud into a sleeper Perris violently tries to get out of the hold. The young man's arms fly around trying anything to remove it. But it's no good, he's caught in the middle of the ring and there's nowhere to go.

Sam Elliot vs Sam Jones

Elliot has come a long way since his made-for-TV movie "Lifeguard."

Reviewers may have jeered Jones for his leading role in Flash Gordon, but fans have made this film a cult classic.

Before the match officially starts Jones slams his fists into Elliot's turned back. And so the match goes as Jones uses every underhanded trick to get the upper hand. Not even the ref can help since several of the blows, including the low ones, are done out of his line of sight.

Elliot is against the ropes as Jones continues to slam fists into his aching back. In retaliation, Jones is on the receiving end of two boots to the chest. This more than pisses Jones off who rakes Elliot's eyes, lifts him up and drives him into his knee. Elliot is picked up again and is given an over-the-knee backbreaker. Elliot is then picked up one last time and hoisted over Jones' shoulders. Jones can't believe his opponent won't submit. It takes the ref checking Elliot's arm three times before it's shown that the man is out cold due to the pain.