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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2pnsiZjM0D8

A short doc about the hardship of touring the remote areas in Canada's far north.

During the dying days of Stampede Wrestling, Stu relied a lot on some of the far north tribal communities to keep things going through hard times. Chris Jericho would do this tour. Many of Edge and Christian's early wrestling days involved going to isolated aboriginal reservations 500 miles north away from civilization. Gruelling and very risky trip in to literally the middle of nowhere.
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>>20819669
Not available in US. Sounds cool though maybe ill look for an alternative link.
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>>20819681
In my country either how canadian you have to be to watch this?

Can you watch it in beijing?
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>>20819681
>>20819709
Unsurprisingly available with Indian proxy.
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Fucking brutal
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>>20819669
>>20819681
>>20819709
Not available in my country. Someone please reup it somewhere
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>>20819669
Surprisingly the Death Tour is still active.
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>>20821714
Condello is still alive??!
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>>20821714
How many people have die on that tour?
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>>20821734
>>20821724
Its more about the mental toughness and tenacity one has to have in order to complete it. You're going off into the farthest and most remote regions in some of the coldest months of the year. January through February can have warmer than normal temperatures at the lower altitudes but even then, storms can hit with 30 mile an hour winds, -40 temperatures and leave behind over 10 feet of snow in less than 3 days. You got to bring your own food, you got to bring your own sleeping bags and sleep on the floors of the venues you're at unless you can find somewhere to crash, a lot of these Inuit and aboriginal communities have never seen pro-wrestling before and view whites and others with suspicion. The roads can be treacherous; if it isn't deep snow, its ice roads and the risk of falling through. Seeing nothing but trees and endless snow and white can drive you loopy too.



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