Paul "Butcher" Vachon passed away at the age of 86. He was a pivotal figure in the legedary Vachon wrestling dynasty,

Throughout his illustrious career, Vachon left an indelible mark on the wrestling world, both as a competitor and a promoter. His cause of death has not been noted at this time.

The wrestling community mourned Vachon's loss after pro wrestling journalist Pat Laprade announced his passing on February 29. Laprade, a close friend of Vachon's, fondly recalled his contributions to the sport and extended condolences to his wife Dee and family.

"Sad news. Paul 'The Butcher' Vachon died last night at the age of 86 years old. Former AWA tag team champ, Grand Prix Wrestling promoter and WWE wrestler, he had a great career and became a friend of mine over the years. My sympathies to his wife Dee and his family."



Born in 1937, Vachon hailed from a wrestling lineage that included his sister Vivian Vachon and his adoptive daughter Luna Vachon.

Teaming up with his brother, Maurice "Mad Dog" Vachon, he achieved remarkable success in the ring and behind the scenes, particularly in their native Canada where they promoted Grand Prix Wrestling in Montreal, Quebec.



His life was marked by resilience, as he courageously battled cancer on multiple occasions, undergoing surgery to remove a tumor from his skull in March 2023.

Despite the challenges he faced, Vachon found joy in his personal life, celebrating significant milestones such as his 30th wedding anniversary with his devoted wife Dee in September of the previous year.

As the wrestling community pays tribute to Paul "Butcher" Vachon, his impact on the business as a whole and the lives he touched will continue to be remembered.