Can-Am Express

Doug Furnas and Dan Kroffat were long-time mainstays in All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW).

[2] They lost the titles a month later to the popular tag team of Kenta Kobashi and Tiger Mask II.

On April 20, 1991, they defeated Dynamite Kid and Johnny Smith ending their short reign of just two weeks.

[3] However, the next month, on September 9, the duo became a record-breaking 5-time All Asia Tag Team Champions after beating The Eagle and The Patriot for the titles.

[2] They continued their domination in the tag team division while Kroffat won the World Junior Heavyweight Championship for a second time on July 12, 1994 becoming a double champion.

Kroffat also reigned as champion for over a year eventually losing the title to Yoshinari Ogawa on September 10, 1995.

After losing to Rob Van Dam at Natural Born Killaz in August 1996, Furnas refused to show respect and suplexed RVD across the ring.

Deciding that he wanted to teach Furnas about respect, RVD challenged him to a tag team match at When Worlds Collide II.

After Survivor Series, Furnas and LaFon would make a few more appearances mostly on Shotgun Saturday Night with one match being against the then-unknown Hardy Boyz before being sent to ECW.

[9] One of their first notable appearances was at ECW November To Remember 1997 where they assisted Rob Van Dam in a match against Tommy Dreamer.

24 hours later at Better Than Ever, they lost the titles to Chris Candido and Lance Storm in a three-way also involving Balls Mahoney and Axl Rotten.

Lafon worked in Mexico, returned to All Japan Pro Wrestling and the independent circuit in Western Canada until retiring in 2014.