In the early 1970s he appeared alongside his sister Vivian Vachon in the motion picture Wrestling Queen.
(In fact, Jardine left JCP on short notice and booker George Scott wanted a masked heel on the roster.)
Proving his talents extend beyond the wrestling ring, one of his final appearances was singing "La Vie en Rose" on Tuesday Night Titans.
After his wrestling career, Paul Vachon joined the NDP and ran as a federal candidate in 1988, 1993 and 1995.
[3] Vachon and his wife Rebecca traveled to flea markets and fairs to sell therapeutic magnets, a business they began in 1995.