[7] Juliette Veilleux, a spectator who later became the wife of Antonio Baillargeon, spoke of this feat to Canadian weightlifter and former champion Gérard Michaud, who told Jean about the possibilities of working in the field.
[7] The troupe performed a 10-act show which notably featured Charles pulling a bus with his teeth, as well as a human pyramid.
[8][9] The brothers met Bob Hoffman, who was the owner of Strength & Health magazine in 1948 at a weightlifting exhibition.
[14] Charles Baillargeon (July 8, 1917 - February 10, 2010)[5][14] - His specialty was performing lifting and pulling feats of strength with his teeth.
His professional wrestling career with cut short due to a car accident in 1955.
After wrestling and strongman competitions, he worked in the hotel business with his brother, Paul.
[5] Lionel Baillargeon (July 4, 1921 - June 19, 1982)[5] - He made his professional wrestling debut in 1949 against Willie Debeau.
He made his professional wrestling debut in 1949 against Paul Lortie[17] and was nicknamed "The French Canadian Bear".