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Paul Vachon
Vachon at an NCW Femmes Fatales show in October 2013
Born (1938-05-14) May 14, 1938 (age 86)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Spouse(s)
Rebecca Pierce
(m. 1966)
Children1
FamilyVachon
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Nikita Zolotoff
Paul Vachon
Billed height6 ft 2 in (1.88 m)
Billed weight280 lb (130 kg; 20 st)
Billed fromMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Debut1957
Retired1984

Paul Vachon (born May 14, 1938) is a Canadian retired professional wrestler. He is a member of the Vachon wrestling family.

Professional wrestling career

Paul Vachon grew up as one of thirteen children of Ferdinand Vachon, a Montreal police officer. In 1957, he followed his brother Maurice into professional business, adopting his brother's, the "Mad Dog", vicious heel style and the moniker "Butcher Vachon". He wrestled in the American Wrestling Association, World Wrestling Federation (now WWE), National Wrestling Alliance and Georgia Championship Wrestling (later would become WCW).

He often teamed with his brother "Mad Dog" Vachon, with whom he won the AWA World Tag Team Championship.

In the early 1970s he appeared alongside his sister Vivian Vachon in the motion picture Wrestling Queen.

Paul retired in 1984. Proving his talents extend beyond the wrestling ring, one of his final appearances was singing La Vie en Rose on Tuesday Night Titans.

Personal life

He was the adoptive father of wrestler Luna Vachon. He is the brother of wrestlers Maurice and Vivian Vachon and former father-in-law of wrestlers David "Gangrel" Heath and Tom Nash. In total, Vachon has six children and has been married four times.

After his wrestling career, Paul Vachon joined the NDP and ran as a federal candidate in 1988, 1993 and 1995.

In 1993, he was diagnosed with colon cancer and had half of his colon removed.[1] Then, in 2003, he was diagnosed with throat cancer. Vachon underwent 40 treatments, one on each week day for five straight weeks, to overcome the throat cancer.[1] In addition, he had the disease burned out of his tonsils and his teeth removed.[1] As a result of the radiation treatments, he underwent reconstructive jaw surgery in early June 2009.[2] Vachon also suffers from diabetes.[3]

Vachon and his wife Rebecca travel to flea markets and fairs to sell therapeutic magnets, a business they began in 1995.[3] He also self-published an autobiography titled When Wrestling Was Real.[3]

Championships and accomplishments

  • Eastern Townships Wrestling Association
  • ETWA Heavyweight Championship (1 time)

Electoral record (incomplete)

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References

  1. ^ a b c Oliver, Greg (November 25, 2003). "Butcher Vachon beats down cancer". SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved 2009-07-20.
  2. ^ Aldren, Mike (2009-06-12). "Daily wrestling news and gossip". The Sun. London. Retrieved 2009-06-19.
  3. ^ a b c Oliver, Greg (May 14, 2003). "Magnets pull on Butcher Vachon". SLAM! Wrestling. Retrieved 2009-07-20.

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