[1] He made his debut in the Canadian National Wrestling Alliance and soon claimed the NWA World Midget Championship in Paris, France.
[4] He was managed for the bulk of his career by Jack Britton, father of Gino Brito.
[5] Gauthier and Little Beaver squared off in a match for Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom and King Farouk of Egypt.
[1][5] Touring with the World Wrestling Federation as late as the 1980s,[1] one of his gimmicks was an open challenge to any other midget professional wrestlers to beat him in a two out of three falls match for $100.
During World War II, he worked in the tail of an aircraft bomber, fixing rivets.