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22: 580: 231:. The mat legend had met Charland, as a youngster, who was studying judo, and told him to consider professional wrestling as an option. Charland listened, and took up amateur wrestling for a few years before turning pro in 1972, at the young age of 16. He debuted in the Montreal-based 88: 348:
From 1988 to mid 1990, Charland wrestled for the WWF as a jobber on Canadian and occasionally New York house shows. His first television appearance took place at a taping of Maple Leaf Wrestling on July 24, 1988, losing to
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After 1991, Charland began to cut back on his wrestling schedule, as he began working in construction, but still remained semi-active. In February 1994, he wrestled a WWF house show in Toronto, losing to
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in Detroit, under the name Mauler Malone. He would remain in Detroit for nearly two years, before returning home to Montreal in 1977, and made a brief return to Detroit in 1979.
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Returning to the Montreal independent circuit, Charland adopted the moniker "Blast" in late 1991 in an attempt to resurrect the
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In May 1985, Charland won his third Canadian International Tag Team title, this time with
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in Japan, under the name The Tempest. In 1975, he would move to Toronto, to wrestle for
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In 1984, Charland would return to Japan to wrestle for the shoot-style
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as Ax, but were eventually sent a cease and desist letter by the
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Richard Charland became a wrestler with the encouragement by
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In August 1990, he returned to Japan to wrestle a tour for
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in Montreal. Soon after, he won his first title, the
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Montreal
Quebec
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)
Edouard Carpentier
Mad Dog Vachon
professional wrestler
Mad Dog Vachon
Grand Prix Wrestling
International Wrestling Enterprise
Maple Leaf Wrestling
The Sheik
Big Time Wrestling
Lutte Internationale
Canadian International Tag Team Championship
Swede Hanson
Le Bourreau
Gino Brito
Rick McGraw
Universal Wrestling Federation
Rusher Kimura
Ryuma Go
Kazuo Yamazaki
Super Tiger

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