What I can remember about I think it was on Eurosport,but not sure.Was it shown early nineties?Who was the Promoter?Also vaguely remember European wrestling shown on Eurosport.
Thanks for the help in trying to provide some information on Travesty Man but he and Flash Gordon were not the same wrestler. Flash Gordon was quite a slim Frenchman if I recall accurately whereas Travesty Man was a chubby character who wore make-up and even made Adrian Street look rugged and masculine. In many ways he resembled the male "lap dancer" who appeared briefly in WWE during the "attitude era".
@NagasakiGoldthorn Since typing this I watched the Jacky Ricard/John Naylor match on You Tube again and then trawled through You Tube and came across Ricard again in a tag match and caught him midway in his transformation from the young fast-moving Ricard to the effeminate Travesty Man. Ricard had lost his hair and become a "comedy villain" falling about all over the place but with none of the effete mincing around which came later. Seeing this match allowed me to understand more readily how the Jacky Ricard I saw against Naylor (and live against Heath) transmogrified into Travesty Man.
Funny isn't it that Martin Conroy felt that we needed to celebrate our entry into The Common Market with a wrestling tournament! Perhaps someone (not me; I've not promoted since '87) should organise a tournament to mark Boris pulling us out!
Thanks for the help in trying to provide some information on Travesty Man but he and Flash Gordon were not the same wrestler. Flash Gordon was quite a slim Frenchman if I recall accurately whereas Travesty Man was a chubby character who wore make-up and even made Adrian Street look rugged and masculine. In many ways he resembled the male "lap dancer" who appeared briefly in WWE during the "attitude era".