Around 1981 Bassarab was encouraged by his future brother-in-law
Davey Boy Smith to pursue pro wrestling. Bassarab was trained by
Stu Hart and debuted in Hart's
Calgary,
Alberta based
Stampede Wrestling promotion under his own name in 1983. Bassarab formed a
tag team with
Phil Lafleur. They faced
Danny Davis and
Hubert Gallant for the
Stampede International Tag Team Championship in early 1984, but the match was ruled a no-contest and the title was vacated. The acquisition of Stampede by
Vince McMahon (owner of the
World Wrestling Federation, WWF) in 1985 led to many Stampede wrestlers being signed by the WWF. The
British Bulldogs,
Jim Neidhart,
Owen Hart, and
Bret Hart were all hired, but Bassarab was not. When Ben was going to sign on when Agent at the time Chief Jay Strongbow asked Ben when he could start, Ben replied that he could start today. Strongbow said that he would want Ben to give his 2-week notice with Stampede. Jay learned that Stu was displeased with his son in-law, as Ben had mistreated his daughter and granddaughters, Jay told Ben that he hopes that this will not be a conflict as Bassarab was active on the Stampede Wrestling roster until 1988. WWF subsequently used Bassarab on Canada shows, and Ben did face WWF wrestler
Brutus Beefcake at the
Maple Leaf Gardens in
Toronto on July 28, 1985. Bassarab substituted for the absent
Tony Garea and lost to Beefcake. Bassarab began pursuing the International Tag Team Championship once more and began teaming with
Chris Benoit. On March 1, 1986, in
Regina, Saskatchewan, Bassarab and Benoit defeated
Honky Tonk Man,
Wayne Farris, and Rotten Ron Starr for the International Tag Team Championship. They lost the title to Farris and his new partner,
The Cuban Assassin, on March 21 in Calgary. Bassarab then formed a new team with his brother-in-law, Owen Hart. On August 9 in
Edmonton, Alberta they defeated Duke Myers and
Kerry Brown for the International Tag Team Championship. They held the title until October 3, when they lost to The Viet Cong Express (
Hiroshi Hase and Fumihiro Niikura) in Calgary. Bassarab and Owen
feuded with the Express throughout
Western Canada, on one occasion fighting to a forty-five-minute draw, but were unable to regain the International Tag Team Championship. Bassarab remained with Stampede for the remainder of his career. During the 80s Bassarab took short tours in
Japan, working for
Japan Pro-Wrestling, and
All Japan Pro Wrestling. In 1987 Bassarab worked for the North American Wrestling Association. He also worked for the WWF when they toured Alberta in the 80s, and retired in 1992. ==Personal life==