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Still, Mad Dog's particular brand of mayhem drew legions of fans, including his future wife, Kathy Joe. As the story goes, Vachon and the young beauty locked eyes after he hit her with a foreign ...
He growled. He barked. He even bit. Maurice “Mad Dog” Vachon was one of the greatest heels in the history of professional wrestling.
Maurice “Mad Dog” Vachon, shown here in 1986, died in his sleep Thursday at home in Omaha. The gravelly voiced Montreal native, who acted the villain for much of his pro wrestling career, was ...
The recent death of the professional wrestler Mad Dog Vachon (1929-2013) hit me like a metal folding chair or a flying drop kick. Vachon died quietly in his sleep in Omaha on Nov. 21 at the age of ...
Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon, a colorful character during pro wrestling's golden age and longtime fixture on household televisions across Minnesota, died Thursday morning in his sleep at his home in ...
Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon, one of the greatest heels of all-time and a former Canadian Olympic wrestler, passed away this morning at 4 a.m. in Omaha, Nebraska. He wa… ...
The legendary wrestler Maurice Vachon nicknamed ''Mad Dog'', today at 80 years old, is now a part of Quebec's Sport Hall of Fame. Born in Ville-Emard, Quebec, on Sep. 1 1929, Maurice Vachon had a ...
MONTREAL - Maurice (Mad Dog) Vachon wrestled for 44 years, had about 13,000 matches and once said he did everything he could to make people hate him. That's probably an understatement for the growling ...
To wrestling fans around the world, he’s known as Mad Dog Vachon, the pro wrestling legend who battled such superstars as Andre the Giant and Vern Gagne. But to DeJay Monson of rural Craig, he ...
Vachon, born in 1962, is part of a legendary Canadian pro wrestling family. Her father Paul "Butcher" Vachon, uncle Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon and aunt Vivian Vachon were all successful wrestlers.
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