Wrestling with the Past : Life in and Out of the Ring
Wrestling with the Past : Life in and Out of the Ring
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Author(s): Vachon, Paul
ISBN No.: 9781475070682
Pages: 310
Year: 201204
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 27.59
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

Paul "The Butcher" Vachon was one of 13 children raised on a family farm in Quebec. Three of that brood would become professional wrestlers.Paul had a successful career as an amateur wrestler. At 19, he took the same leap as his older brother Maurice had, into professional wrestling.When Paul moved into manhood, he had a torrid two year affair with an international singing star from Quebec.He married his first wife just before he headed overseas. While they were in the Far East, he taught her to wrestle. After the Far East, he wrestled in Britain and Europe.


At the urging of his brother, who was now known as "Mad Dog", he returned to the US. He moved from Kansas City to Atlanta to the Upper Midwest. Along the way, his first marriage stayed behind him.Wrestling as bad guys, he and Maurice formed a tag team that would win the World Championship from the Crusher and the Bruiser. Their sister Vivian Vachon had risen to the top of the ranks of the women wrestlers during that time. During the many years they held the title, he and Maurice became involved with the Montreal-based Gran Prix Wrestling. Paul worked as the promoter for a couple of years. In that role, he brought Andre the Giant to North America, brought wrestling to television, and brought televised wrestling to fans across Canada and the US.


His second wife was instrumental in those successes.He continued wrestling himself after leaving Grand Prix Wrestling, working in the expanding monopoly of the McMahons, Vince Sr. and Jr. It was at Vince Jr.'s behest that he married yet another woman.After three decades, he wrestled his last match at age 50. After his wrestling career, he met and married Dee, a former US Marine, with whom he now lives in Newport, Vermont, within a few miles of where both of them had grown up.His daughter Gertrude entered the wrestling business.


She wrestled under the name Luna Vachon. The reason for her first name was Paul's response when she said that she wanted to be a wrestler: "What are you, a lunatic?"Both Vivian and Luna would have lives that would end tragically.Dee and Paul travel a great deal. However, they can always be found during two times of the year. In the winter, Paul has spent a decade playing Santa at the Berlin Mall, in Berlin, Vermont. During summer fair season, Dee and Paul appear at fairs across New England, where Paul is greeted by fans who have not forgotten "The Butcher."People who read his autobiography will not forget him either.


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