Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon is intoduced into the WWE Hall of Fame on March 27, 2010, in Phoenix, AZ. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Rick Scuteri/AP Images for WWE MONTREAL - Maurice (Mad Dog) Vachon wrestled for 44 ...
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. "I failed miserably," he grinningly admitted of his attempts ...
MONTREAL -- Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon, who wrestled for Canada in the 1948 Olympics before participating in more than 13,000 bouts as a professional, has died at 84. His death was confirmed by Yves ...
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. "I failed miserably," he grinningly admitted of his attempts ...
The new biography of Maurice “Mad Dog” Vachon happened as a result of unfortunate timing. Co-authors Pat Laprade and Bertrand Hebert included stories about Vachon, the legendary Canadian wrestler, 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 was 84 years of age. He had been in ...
In classic wrestling style, like Britain’s Mick McManus, who died in May, Maurice “Mad Dog” Vachon was the man fans loved to hate. In grappling parlance he was a “heel”, and there was none better.
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. "I failed miserably," he grinningly admitted of ...
Maurice 'Mad Dog' Vachon was a wrestler who lost a leg and once used his prosthesis to batter a rival in the ring Maurice 'Mad Dog' Vachon, the former Canadian Olympic wrestler, who has died aged 84, ...