Jos LeDuc
Michel Pigeon (August 31, 1944 – May 1, 1999) was a Canadian professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Jos LeDuc. Wrestling with a lumberjack gimmick, he debuted in Stampede Wrestling with his kayfabe brother, Paul LeDuc. The pair later won several titles in Montreal, where they feuded with the Rougeau wrestling family, and Florida, where they held the NWA Florida Tag Team Championship. After an injury ended Paul's career, LeDuc competed as a singles wrestler and involved in a heated feud with Dusty Rhodes. LeDuc then moved to Tennessee, where he had a rivalry with Jerry Lawler over the NWA Mid-America Southern Tag Team Championship, notably legitimately breaking Lawler's leg when he threw him over the top rope onto the announcer's desk.
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Jos LeDuc
Michel Pigeon (August 31, 1944 – May 1, 1999) was a Canadian professional wrestler better known by his ring name, Jos LeDuc. Wrestling with a lumberjack gimmick, he debuted in Stampede Wrestling with his kayfabe brother, Paul LeDuc. The pair later won several titles in Montreal, where they feuded with the Rougeau wrestling family, and Florida, where they held the NWA Florida Tag Team Championship. After an injury ended Paul's career, LeDuc competed as a singles wrestler and involved in a heated feud with Dusty Rhodes. LeDuc then moved to Tennessee, where he had a rivalry with Jerry Lawler over the NWA Mid-America Southern Tag Team Championship, notably legitimately breaking Lawler's leg when he threw him over the top rope onto the announcer's desk.
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Michel Pigeon (August 31, 1944 ...... lung infection on May 1, 1999.
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ジョー・ルダック(Jos LeDuc、本名:Michel P ...... ルデューク」だが、本項では日本で定着している表記を使用する。
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Godbout, Quebec
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Michel Pigeon
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LeDuc in March 1975
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Jos LeDuc
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Butcher LeDuc
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Jos LeDuc
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The Headbanger
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Michel Pigeon (August 31, 1944 ...... ope onto the announcer's desk.
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ジョー・ルダック(Jos LeDuc、本名:Michel P ...... ルデューク」だが、本項では日本で定着している表記を使用する。
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Jos LeDuc
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ジョー・ルダック
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Jos LeDuc
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Butcher LeDuc
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Jos LeDuc
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The Headbanger
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