Paul Vachon

Paul Vachon

출생 : 1938-05-14,

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Paul "Butcher" Vachon is a former professional wrestler. He is a member of the Vachon wrestling family.

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Paul Vachon

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Mad Dog & The Butcher - The Lasts Villains
Himself
A journey into the lives of the famed Vachon wrestling family through the eyes of Paul “The Butcher” Vachon, the last living member of the dynasty.
Mad Dog Vachon: Wrestling with the Past
Himself
A comedic bio pic that traces Mad Dog Vachon's life & career from beginning to present, with an emphasis on hardship, friendship and road stories. Guests include Baron Von Rashke, Moose Morowski, Gene Kiniski, Stu Hart, Promoter Don Owen, Don Leo Jonathon, his brother The Butcher and The Intelligent, Sensational Destroyer.
The WWF's Most Unusual Matches
Butcher Vachon
Some of the most unusual matches in WWF History.
Wrestling's Bloopers, Bleeps and Bodyslams!
Butcher Vachon
WWF Wrestling bloopers.
WWE The Brawl to End it All
Butcher Vachon
The Brawl to End It All was a professional wrestling event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) and broadcast live on MTV. It took place at Madison Square Garden in New York, New York on July 23, 1984. The show was a major event in the Rock 'n' Wrestling Connection in the mid-1980s WWF. The main event featured The Fabulous Moolah defending the WWF Women's Championship against Wendi Richter. Richter pinned Moolah to win the Women's Championship. It was the only match of the event that was shown on national television. The entire event was recorded and shown on the Madison Square Garden network however.
The True Story of Eskimo Nell
The Alaskan Kid
The bawdy saga of the most infamous whomper of all time.
The Wrestling Queen
Himself
This documentary is a must have for "old school" wrestling fans! It's loosely focused on the career of 23 year old Vivian Vachon during her first professional tour, and the wrestling legends she shares the ring with. Through interviews with wrestling superstars, the promoters, the fans, and the critics, Wrestling Queen will give you a snapshot of a rarely seen part of 70’s culture, along with a healthy dose of wrestling nostalgia!