This past Saturday at Border City Wrestling (BCW)‘s 25th Anniversary show in Windsor, Ontario, Canada, the tag team of Brent Banks and Aiden Prince defeated the BCW Can-Am Tag Team Champion duo of Phil Atlas and Jake Something to become new tag team champions. The win marks the first taste of wrestling gold for emerging Canadian indie star Aiden Prince, and the second reign as BCW Can-Am Tag Champ for Banks, another of the top Canadian indie stars right now.
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Brent Banks has been a regular with BCW since 2012, as well as working for the likes of Smash Wrestling, Superkick’D, Ottawa’s Capital City Championship Combat (C4), and Destiny World Wrestling (DWW). Last year, he was selected by WCPW (now Defiant Wrestling) as one of the Canadian entrants in the WCPW World Cup of Pro Wrestling (losing out to Mike “Speedball” Bailey in the Canadian qualifiers). He also recently won the Smash Wrestling Tag Team titles with Tyson Dux. Aiden Prince is a BCW original who was trained at the world famous Can-Am Wrestling School, which produced such stars as Bobby Roode, Moose, Rosemary and KUSHIDA, whose been breaking out in the Ontario and Michigan indies such as Destiny, Smash and Detroit Style Wrestling (DSW). He’s also appeared on several IMPACT Wrestling specials and episodes of Xplosion, competing against Austin Aries for the IMPACT World Heavyweight Championship back in June of this year.
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