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00:30I gave him advice about not being in crime to take full advantage of the wrestling.
00:36He wouldn't listen.
00:37He could be laughing so hard that you think he's going to pass out,
00:41and the next thing you know, he might have somebody by the throat,
00:44and you're thinking, okay, I'm about to witness, like, a pretty heinous crime here.
00:48He fed an insatiable appetite for power and infamy
00:51as a high-ranking member of the Satan's Choice Biker Gang.
00:55Johnny was very power-hungry.
00:58He wanted to rise to the top as quickly as he can.
01:02Johnny K-9 is out on bail in connection with charges he's facing
01:06thanks to the bombing of the Sudbury police station.
01:09You're reading the newspaper article, and it's like,
01:12uh, yeah, that's Bruiser, that's my guy.
01:15And they're like, yeah, well, apparently he blew up a police station in Sudbury, Ontario.
01:19It's just like, what?
01:20Double assassinations and blowing up police stations?
01:23Really?
01:25I just couldn't bring myself to think that he's a bad person
01:29that deserves to be punished for anything.
01:31That's what blows everybody's mind.
01:34Both sides of his dual life would ultimately implode,
01:38leaving a defeated and broken man in the wake.
01:43He f***ed up.
01:45He f***ed up big time.
01:56On the offensive.
01:58No.
01:58Turn around.
01:59Duck underneath that one.
02:00Look out.
02:02If you were a star in the WWF in the mid-to-late 80s,
02:05chances are you'd probably beat Johnny K-9 somewhere along the way.
02:08K-9 down.
02:09This one is over.
02:10I remember seeing him as kind of a job guy
02:14on WWF TV probably in 85, 86, 87.
02:19So long, Johnny.
02:20Johnny K-9 was one of those, you know, look,
02:23the term offends some people.
02:24It doesn't offend me because I used to do it as jobbers, right?
02:27They're the guys that lose on television to the stars.
02:31That's all made quick work of Johnny K-9.
02:34Television was the opportunity to get stars over.
02:36So the big-name stars, the Hulk Hogan's, the Randy Savage's,
02:41have to beat somebody.
02:42WWF would hire local people at all the TV tapings,
02:45and they would come in,
02:46and you would be the guy that gets beat.
02:47You do the job.
02:48You're not under contract, so you got labeled as a jobber.
02:52Young John K-9, something lacking in him.
02:55He's like caught in the Twilight Zone or something.
02:57If you're a wrestling fan watching WWF,
02:59you knew who Johnny K-9 was.
03:01You knew he was going to drop to his knees and do that X.
03:03What is that thing he does before each match?
03:05Crosses his arms.
03:06You got me.
03:07Significant of something, but you got me.
03:09He loved wrestling and was known for that,
03:12but locally he was also known as this tough kid
03:15who'd grown up on the wrong side of the law.
03:18He made money legally,
03:21and then he dipped his foot in crime.
03:23So there was this balance of, you know,
03:27legal and illegal activities.
03:29This is Johnny K-9.
03:30Is there a reason for that name?
03:33It's a long story.
03:34I used to work at a bar.
03:36One time I got arrested.
03:37I had an assault police charge,
03:40and they threw me in the back of a paddy wagon,
03:42and I was looking.
03:43I saw a dog car come up,
03:44and I seen K-9.
03:45It goes, that's the name I'm going to use
03:46when I go in the ring, because I'm a dog.
03:48I know he had been to jail and prison,
03:51because when I met him, he had just been released.
03:59My name is Tracy Edwards,
04:01and I was married to Johnny K-9.
04:03I met him in 1993 in Hamilton, Ontario.
04:08I was an exotic dancer doing a rollerblading show.
04:15And the thing with Johnny was,
04:17when he walked into a bar,
04:18the whole establishment stopped who they were doing.
04:21And that blew me away.
04:23I was on stage,
04:24and I could just see the way the whole bar changed.
04:26And I looked over,
04:27and he just looked at me,
04:29and I was like, whoa.
04:33And that was it.
04:36From the moment I looked at him,
04:38I knew we would be together.
04:48After gigs dry up for Johnny
04:50at regional WWF TV tapings,
04:53he pursues stardom on the independent wrestling circuit.
04:56K-9 follows it in with an elbow.
04:58I first met Johnny K-9.
04:59It was in Chatham, Ontario.
05:01It was a show for an older wrestler
05:03by the name of Ricky Bolton.
05:06I'm Scott Damore,
05:07Executive Vice President for Impact Wrestling.
05:09And I was a longtime professional wrestler
05:11and friend of Johnny K-9's.
05:13I saw it on the card
05:14that was posted outside in the hallway
05:16that I was wrestling.
05:17At that point, he was K-9 dog of war.
05:20But I knew he was Johnny K-9.
05:22And I hadn't seen him since his WWF days.
05:25And then I walked into the locker room,
05:27and I see, I'll call it the new improved Johnny K-9, right?
05:31This isn't the 220-pound Johnny K-9.
05:34This guy is muscle on top of muscle.
05:36He's not that lean bodybuilder muscle.
05:39He's that big, thick,
05:40like, I'm going to cave somebody's skull in muscle.
05:43And he had the Fu Manchu.
05:45He had the tassel of hair.
05:46And he's got, like, the gym shorts.
05:48And he's got the flip-flops.
05:50And he was just sitting back.
05:51And he's like,
05:52Hey, kid, yeah, it's me and you tonight.
05:54Yeah, me and you.
05:55But it'll be good.
05:56And I mean, I just about shit my pants right there.
06:01And we had a good match.
06:03And that's what led to me getting booked all the time in the U.S. with.
06:06Johnny in the ring, to me,
06:08was just unbelievable to watch.
06:11He'd get in the ring
06:12and start swinging his head around,
06:14doing this thing,
06:15and the eyes would be bulged out,
06:17and he'd be screaming at everybody.
06:20You're all scared!
06:21Really coming across, like, scary.
06:25Johnny K-9 was one of the toughest guys out there.
06:29He told the guys all the time,
06:32Hit me, I don't care, I want blood.
06:36If there's no blood,
06:38then we're doing it again.
06:39You've got to get blood.
06:41I'm going to fight the real man!
06:43He always wanted to be tougher than everyone around him
06:46because of his childhood.
06:48He grew up in a very abusive home.
06:52At Christmastime,
06:53his dad would get so drunk
06:55and beat his mother and the kids.
06:58He would chase them around with a broom.
07:02He was five years old,
07:04and he was so scared
07:06and he would climb his little body
07:09under the steel bed frame
07:10and hold on with his little fingers and his feet
07:13so when his dad went with the broom under the bed,
07:17he couldn't get his little body.
07:22Johnny's traumatic upbringing
07:23would eventually fuel his tough guy persona
07:26in and out of the ring.
07:28You never quite knew when that switch was going to go off.
07:32One time, me and him were at a show in Ohio.
07:34We wrestled each other,
07:36and when you're young,
07:37you're always scared to check your envelope
07:39because back then you always got paid in cash.
07:41I didn't want to disrespect the promoter
07:43by checking the money in front of him,
07:45so he just got,
07:46oh, thank you, thank you so much.
07:47So I get in the truck,
07:48I look at my envelope,
07:49and I'm like,
07:50and Cannon's like,
07:51what's wrong?
07:52I'm like, nah, nothing.
07:53He's like, did he short you?
07:54And I go, yeah.
07:56I no longer get the words out of my mouth,
07:58and he's gone,
07:59and for a 300-pound man,
08:00he's moving.
08:02And I'm chasing after him,
08:03so I don't know what he's going to do.
08:05By the time I catch up to him
08:07getting in the locker room,
08:08he has the promoter by the throat,
08:10and he's holding him against the wall.
08:13The guy has got to be 18 inches off the ground,
08:16and it's gritted teeth.
08:17You're going to short this kid
08:19after he got in the ring
08:21and wrestled me.
08:22You want to get in the ring,
08:24and you want to take shots from me,
08:26huh, punk?
08:27You give that kid his money.
08:29And I'm sitting there going,
08:30oh, my God,
08:31like, we're going to get arrested.
08:32We're in another country.
08:33He's scared the hell out of that person.
08:35When he let him go,
08:35he dropped to his knees,
08:37gasping for air,
08:38and this guy's just throwing money at me.
08:42We get in the truck,
08:43and K9's got that big smile on his face,
08:45and he's feeling good about himself,
08:46and he goes,
08:47kid, I don't think that guy's going to short you
08:49on money again.
08:50And I'm like, no, no,
08:52but Johnny, I'm also pretty sure
08:53that guy's never going to book us again.
08:56And sure enough, he never did.
08:58This is a really big, tough-looking guy,
09:01and a lot of people feared him.
09:03But to me,
09:04he was a gentle soul, you know?
09:07He was like this stand-up comedian-type guy.
09:10Like, he just always made me laugh.
09:13He would order a pizza
09:15and answer the door naked.
09:17I'm like, what?
09:18Put on some underwear or something.
09:21No, no, no.
09:22Watch this.
09:23The door would open,
09:25and 300 pounds, rock-solid muscle,
09:29completely naked.
09:31And the pizza guy would be like,
09:33yeah, that'll be $20, please, sir.
09:36And I would laugh so hard.
09:40He was so funny.
09:42I think Johnny K-9 needed to be the center of attention
09:44in some ways,
09:45and he loved all eyes on him,
09:47whatever he had to do to make the boys laugh.
09:50There's this place in Taylor, Michigan,
09:52where we used to wrestle for MTW.
09:55It's Midwest Territorial Wrestling,
09:57and we have one hell of a card here tonight.
09:58There was a band
09:59that was going to play before the show.
10:02K-9 walks up, and of course,
10:03he's like, hey, buddy,
10:04you mind if I play the drums?
10:05So he gets on there.
10:06We do not believe he can play the drums at all.
10:09He starts actually playing the drums,
10:10and he's not half bad.
10:12He's just loving it,
10:13because everybody's eating it up.
10:17Then he gets on the microphone
10:19and starts singing.
10:21And of all his skills,
10:23singing is not one.
10:25I spent the last year
10:27a rocky mountain wave.
10:30Wrestlers are falling off of chairs,
10:32laughing so hard.
10:33And the more we laugh and put it over,
10:35the more he's going to do it.
10:41And that's actually the territory
10:43or the company where we were wrestling
10:45the night that Jim Cornette discovered K-9.
10:49I'm Jim Cornette.
10:50I've been a promoter, matchmaker, announcer,
10:52manager in professional wrestling for 40 years,
10:54and I was the promoter and matchmaker
10:57for Smoky Mountain Wrestling.
10:58Smoky Mountain Wrestling was one of the last
11:00of the pro wrestling territories
11:02in the United States.
11:03It was started specifically
11:05to be an old-time territory
11:08with southern wrestling feel.
11:10And to do that,
11:11we not only needed established wrestlers
11:14that the people knew
11:15that were stars to them,
11:16but we also needed to constantly find
11:18new names, new wrestlers,
11:21new ways to make matches.
11:24The team that I was managing,
11:25the Heavenly Bodies and I,
11:27were booked on an event in Michigan.
11:29When we got there
11:30and saw the guys in the locker room,
11:31I saw this big, bald-headed, jacked-up guy.
11:35He looked like a turn-of-the-century
11:37carnival strongman.
11:38He had a big, round head, bald.
11:41These big, bulging eyes
11:43that he could make that face.
11:45He had this giant tattoo
11:46across his stomach,
11:48crew to the crew.
11:50I said,
11:51there's got to be some way
11:52that we can bring this guy to Tennessee
11:55where they've never seen him before
11:57and make a believable animal out of him.
11:59We need a heel.
12:01We need a badass.
12:02I sat down and talked to him
12:03in the locker room that night.
12:04I said,
12:04would you be interested
12:06in coming to Tennessee
12:07and working for me
12:08three or four days a week
12:09if we can come to some agreement?
12:11He said,
12:11yeah, Jimmy, I'm all over it.
12:14We asked him one time
12:16in the locker room
12:17the tattoo,
12:17true to the crew.
12:19He said,
12:19oh, guys,
12:20I was in jail one time
12:21and all of the guys in jail,
12:23we decided we were going to get that tattoo
12:25when we got out.
12:27And I said,
12:27well,
12:28once you got out of jail,
12:29you know,
12:31is anybody going to check?
12:32No, Jimmy,
12:33you don't understand.
12:34These guys,
12:35you say you're going to do something,
12:36you do it.
12:38That was the first time
12:39that I got an inkling
12:41that Bruiser had a checkered past.
12:43I don't know if Bruiser chose
12:46a life of crime
12:47or if the life of crime
12:48just chose him.
12:55After a fortuitous encounter
12:57backstage with Johnny Canine,
13:00promoter Jim Cornette
13:01prepares for Johnny's arrival
13:03at Smoky Mountain Wrestling
13:04in Tennessee.
13:05I didn't think that Johnny Canine
13:07was a great wrestling name.
13:08I thought,
13:09what can you call this guy?
13:11Well,
13:11Dick the Bruiser
13:12was one of the most famous
13:13major box office attractions
13:15in wrestling.
13:16When his promotion
13:17was in its dying days,
13:18had a television show
13:19called Bruiser Bedlam.
13:22Jim rebranded
13:24a lot of guys.
13:25It's like the thrill seekers.
13:26Jericho and I
13:26had wrestled
13:27as Sudden Impact,
13:28but to him,
13:29I think the thrill seekers
13:30would resonate better
13:31with his audience.
13:32We're going to rock America.
13:34I'm Lance Storm.
13:35Spent time
13:36in Smoky Mountain Wrestling
13:37in 94.
13:38Let's Storm
13:39and Chris Jericho,
13:40the thrill seekers.
13:41The moves you're seeing now,
13:42you don't see many
13:43American wrestlers
13:44making these moves.
13:45These are international moves.
13:47Cornette's like,
13:47oh, I'm bringing this new guy in
13:49and it was Bruiser Bedlam
13:50and everybody's like,
13:51who's that?
13:52Oh, it used to be
13:52Johnny Canine.
13:53I'm like, okay.
13:55I remember he was
13:56on his way down
13:57to the States.
13:58It was a really cold day
13:59and he was driving
14:00a Jeep at the time.
14:01He had his tank top on
14:03with no coat.
14:04I go,
14:04what are you doing?
14:05He says,
14:06don't worry.
14:07It's going to be so hot
14:08so fast.
14:09I don't give a shit.
14:10And he would pull up
14:11that hill
14:12in that open air Jeep
14:13no matter how cold it was.
14:15Wearing the most minimal
14:16of shirts,
14:17maybe like a string
14:19gym tank top.
14:20And he's this gigantic dude
14:22in the tank top,
14:24shorts,
14:24and flip flops.
14:25He's just like,
14:26oh my God,
14:26who is this guy?
14:27You know,
14:27is he going to be
14:28a crazed maniac or what?
14:30But 10 seconds
14:31of eating me,
14:31he's just like,
14:32hey buddy,
14:32how you doing?
14:32And I said,
14:33hey.
14:34And you know,
14:34his demeanor was,
14:35you know,
14:36just big teddy bear.
14:37To cement Bruiser Bedlam
14:39as his new monster heel,
14:41Cornette books him
14:42in a main event match
14:43against the promotion's
14:45top baby face,
14:46Bullet Bob Armstrong.
14:48His first night in,
14:49we had a handicap match
14:50against Bullet Bob Armstrong,
14:52who was the all-time legend
14:54in wrestling of that area.
14:57And Bruiser beat him.
14:58The cover won!
15:00Two,
15:00three!
15:01People were like,
15:02you beat Bob Armstrong?
15:03Nobody beat Bob Armstrong.
15:06That instantly gave him
15:07a little credibility
15:08in their eyes.
15:09We did videos with him
15:11where he could drive
15:12a ten-penny nail
15:13through a board
15:13with his bare hand.
15:15One time,
15:16he said,
15:16Jimmy,
15:16I could break a beer bottle
15:17over my head.
15:18Okay.
15:19So we got the camera rolling,
15:21he's got the bottle
15:22in his head,
15:22and he's,
15:23bam!
15:24It didn't break.
15:25I'm like,
15:26Bruiser,
15:27you know,
15:27we can gimmick that.
15:28No,
15:28I can do it.
15:29Second take.
15:30Bam!
15:32Now the knot's
15:32coming up on his head.
15:34I got it.
15:35Bam!
15:36Now he's bleeding.
15:37I took the bottle
15:38and baked it,
15:39put it in some cold water,
15:40let it crack a little bit,
15:41handed it to him,
15:42said,
15:42now break it.
15:43Ah!
15:44Ah!
15:45This is what I'm about for!
15:46You've got a guy bleeding
15:47on television,
15:48screaming,
15:48I'm going to kill you.
15:50I believed him.
15:52At the time,
15:53other than wrestling,
15:54what did you know
15:55that he did for a living?
15:56I don't know.
15:59Ah!
15:59Johnny Canine grew up
16:00in a rough neighborhood
16:01where criminality
16:03was another option.
16:06My name is Bill Dunphy.
16:08I'm a now-retired
16:10crime and justice journalist.
16:12Hamilton was an industrial powerhouse,
16:16and in the 70s and 80s,
16:18that has really declined.
16:19So the opportunities
16:20for someone of Johnny's age
16:22were very different
16:24than they were
16:2410 years, 15 years earlier.
16:26Johnny grew up borderline poor,
16:29barely making it.
16:30So the wrestling,
16:31you know,
16:32he made a bit of money,
16:33but not near as much
16:34as he wanted.
16:35So that's why
16:36he worked for a family.
16:38I'm not going to say the name.
16:40The Gravel family,
16:42which was a big family
16:44in Hamilton.
16:45My name is Len Eisner.
16:46I was a detective staff sergeant
16:49with the Ontario Provincial Police.
16:51He had acquaintances
16:53among all the
16:54traditional organized crime families.
16:57People who had debts
16:58would give a percentage
17:00of the debt
17:01to somebody like Johnny Canine,
17:03and he would take a profit off
17:06and he would collect the money.
17:07And it was a lot easier
17:08for Johnny to do it
17:09because basically
17:10of his appearance.
17:12A few times,
17:13he'd come home
17:13with blood on his shoes,
17:15wash his hands,
17:17and that was one of the ways
17:18he made his cash.
17:20Despite his success
17:21as a low-level enforcer,
17:23Johnny has even bigger dreams
17:25for his life of crime.
17:27He told me
17:28his oldest brother
17:29was with the Red Devils,
17:32and he would always remember stories
17:34of when he was a kid
17:35and his brother
17:36and all his bros
17:37would pull up on their Harleys
17:39and pull into the driveway.
17:40And he always wanted
17:42to be with a bike gang.
17:43And that's what happened.
17:45He started hanging out
17:46with the Satan's Choice.
17:48Johnny rapidly integrates himself
17:50into the world
17:51of outlaw biker gangs
17:53when he joins
17:53one of Canada's
17:54most notorious groups,
17:56the Satan's Choice Motorcycle Club.
17:59I guess they proposed
18:00the offer of him
18:01opening up a chapter
18:02in Hamilton,
18:03and he jumped right on it.
18:05Johnny was right away
18:07elected as the president,
18:08and he ran the show there.
18:12Mark Carlos is my name.
18:14I knew Johnny
18:16from the Satan's Choice Motorcycle Club.
18:19Nobody that I know of
18:21ever came up that fast.
18:24Even though I didn't like it personally,
18:26I understood.
18:28Because if you wanted
18:30to look at the big picture,
18:33the big picture is money.
18:34When people hear
18:36in that drug crime world
18:39that you got Johnny Canine
18:40backing you,
18:43you make more money.
18:44People are scared, right?
18:46So it was easy for him
18:48to make 20, 30 grand
18:50in a matter of 20 minutes.
18:52No joke.
18:54Well, Johnny had
18:55heat written all over him.
18:56You know, extorting bars
18:58and restaurants
18:59in your hometown.
19:01The cops are called.
19:02It was decided that
19:04some attention
19:05has to go on
19:06this new chapter.
19:07So I was assigned
19:09to Hamilton
19:10and the Johnny
19:12Canine investigation.
19:16He was making
19:18a lot of money
19:18illegally at that point,
19:20but he loved wrestling.
19:22He'd go and wrestle
19:23for 200 bucks.
19:25Johnny's two-sided lifestyle
19:27was never more evident
19:28than when he left behind
19:29his biker gang duties
19:30to wrestle down south
19:32for Smoky Mountain.
19:33It was there
19:34that he would find himself
19:36crashing
19:36at a famous flop house.
19:38Yeah, the famed
19:40or I guess infamous more
19:41the Smoky Mountain flop house.
19:43There'd be four or five of them
19:44living there
19:45at any one time.
19:45Chris Jericho
19:46was flopping there
19:47for a while.
19:48Some of the other guys
19:48that were just starting out
19:49and wrestling.
19:50And then suddenly
19:51whenever Bruiser
19:52was in town,
19:53he just decided
19:54to live at
19:56my house.
19:57He always said,
19:57hey, buddy,
19:58if you want to live here,
19:59I'm going to do my share.
19:59Hey, buddy.
20:00So in his mind,
20:01his share
20:02was washing the dishes.
20:04I went to the cupboard
20:06to grab a plate
20:07and I pulled a plate
20:08and there's all these
20:09pieces of food
20:10kind of crusted on.
20:12I watched the next time
20:13Bruiser does the dishes
20:15and Bruiser's idea
20:16of doing the dishes
20:17was just holding the dish
20:19underneath the water
20:21and then going like this
20:23and putting it back.
20:25The dish is clean.
20:27So the next time
20:28he went,
20:28hey, buddy,
20:28dude, it's fine.
20:30It's fine.
20:30You know,
20:30you're the guest
20:31in the house
20:32and all you want to do
20:33your part
20:33take the garbage out
20:34or whatever,
20:35you know.
20:35He was a good roommate
20:37as far as someone
20:37to hang out with.
20:39As far as contributing
20:40anything to the living
20:41situation,
20:42absolutely not.
20:42But as a person,
20:44he was always
20:44a lot of fun.
20:46The first month
20:47or so in Smokey
20:48Mountain Wrestling,
20:48we basically put Bruiser
20:50in with all of the guys
20:52that understood
20:52what to do
20:53to get a monster over.
20:56We were having
20:57a big event
20:58at the Knoxville
20:58Civic Coliseum.
20:59Jake the Snake Roberts
21:00was in one main event.
21:02The other one
21:03was going to be
21:04Bruiser Bedlam
21:04versus Randy Macho Man Savage.
21:07Bruiser Bedlam,
21:08you got to understand
21:08that these are glory days
21:10for Smokey Mountain Wrestling.
21:12Randy sat down with me,
21:13said,
21:14this is your guy, right?
21:15He's going to be here.
21:16I'm just coming in one time.
21:18Let me put him over.
21:21Randy Macho Man Savage,
21:22one of the biggest stars
21:23in wrestling,
21:25doing me a favor
21:26to come down
21:27and appear on my show.
21:28And now,
21:30he wants to lose
21:31to my new top heel.
21:33Savage with a jump.
21:34I tried to interfere.
21:36Down, go for it.
21:37Other people got involved.
21:39Story, come on,
21:40shut up, Savage.
21:40Down, go for it.
21:41But Bruiser Bedlam
21:42pinned Randy Savage
21:43one, two, three.
21:46Bruiser Bedlam
21:47nails Macho Man.
21:48That was in a lot of ways
21:49to Johnny.
21:50Like, here I am.
21:50Like, I'm not that job guy anymore.
21:53You're going to go down,
21:54you punk,
21:54just like Macho Man.
21:55You punk scared.
21:57That was his biggest match
21:59of his entire career.
22:00And I think he did
22:02a very good job
22:02with what he was
22:03given to work with
22:05for that period of time
22:06he was in Smokey Mountain.
22:09By Thanksgiving,
22:10Christmas time,
22:10we had to change talent
22:11over again.
22:12I couldn't find a spot for him.
22:14He took it well.
22:15He said,
22:15hey, Jimmy, no worries.
22:16Hey, I've had a great time.
22:17And he went back to Hamilton.
22:21There was not one single issue
22:24that I can recall
22:25in nine months
22:26of having Bruiser Bedlam
22:28in my locker rooms
22:29or at the
22:30Smokey Mountain Flophouse.
22:32That was him,
22:32you mother...
22:36I would almost have
22:38to see videotape
22:39of him actually
22:40blowing something up
22:41before I could believe it.
22:50After Smokey Mountain Wrestling,
22:52he was doing smaller shows.
22:55I'm the man down this area.
22:56I beat you all.
22:57I got paid to beat you.
22:58I'm gonna beat you.
23:00He just wasn't happy.
23:01The shows were smaller.
23:02Tell the fans to take the seats.
23:04All the police have to be
23:06in your seats.
23:08His heart was truly broken.
23:10All he wanted to do
23:12was make it, you know?
23:14Oh, my God!
23:17Maybe he was hoping that,
23:19you know, a bigger break
23:20in wrestling would completely
23:21remove him from that other life.
23:23Or again, that could be me
23:25trying to make him
23:26the person I want him to be.
23:27He probably would have made
23:29a great wrestling guy
23:31like that Hulk Hogan fella
23:33and stuff like that, right?
23:35He was a showman.
23:37He loved the attention.
23:41But he went down the wrong path.
23:44This life isn't for
23:46somebody looking to make it big.
23:49As a biker, it's not good.
23:52So we'll sit in front
23:53of the clubhouse,
23:54you know, monitoring
23:54who's coming, who's going,
23:56who's associating with who,
23:57so on and so forth.
23:59And Johnny will come out
24:00sometimes and he'll say,
24:02what are you guys up to
24:04wasting the taxpayers' dollars?
24:07You don't talk to the cops.
24:09But what is the reason?
24:11You know, other than
24:13thinking you're more intelligent,
24:14thinking that you're untouchable.
24:18I don't know.
24:20But it's not good.
24:24We'd get information from him
24:26without him really knowing,
24:27like, his bike's in the shop,
24:29he has to go get his bike later.
24:30So, you know,
24:31little pieces of intelligence
24:33that always was handy.
24:35Along with constant
24:37visual surveillance,
24:39Detective Staff Sergeant
24:40Len Eisner and his team
24:42utilized wiretaps
24:43to monitor the activities
24:45of Johnny and his gang.
24:46We noticed early
24:47in our investigation
24:48that there was a relationship
24:50between the Hamilton,
24:52Satan's Choice,
24:53and the Sudbury.
24:54They seemed to hang out more.
24:55Johnny Canine
24:56formed a relationship
24:58with a member
24:59of the Sudbury chapter
25:00by the name of Michael Dubé.
25:03Michael Dubé
25:04was probably
25:06the most dangerous biker
25:07that I've ever met.
25:10On one particular night,
25:12they decided,
25:13let's go to
25:14the Solid Gold.
25:15And the Solid Gold
25:16was an adult
25:17entertainment place.
25:21All of a sudden,
25:21the members
25:22pulled up their colors
25:24and they put them
25:24in their saddlebags.
25:27And Johnny Canine
25:29says,
25:29what are you guys doing?
25:30He says,
25:30well, I can't wear colors
25:31in the Solid Gold.
25:32It says no colors.
25:34Johnny said,
25:35how about that?
25:36We're going to
25:37wear our colors in here.
25:39He went from
25:41I'm just a wrestler
25:43to
25:44he's Al Capone.
25:46And when you get
25:47the Al Capone syndrome,
25:49that means you can do
25:50whatever you want.
25:51Well, in the Solid Gold,
25:53the staff
25:54said,
25:54we can't serve you.
25:56There's a no colors
25:56policy here
25:57and we'd like you
25:58to leave.
26:00The Satan's Choice
26:01members dug their heels
26:02and said,
26:03no, we're not leaving.
26:04Sudbury police
26:05are called
26:06and there's a face-off
26:08basically between
26:09the Sudbury police
26:10and the Satan's Choice.
26:12The Satan's Choice
26:12backed down.
26:14Johnny Canine
26:15and Mike Dubé
26:17talk about
26:18how upset
26:18they were
26:19with what happened
26:20at the Solid Gold.
26:23So they decided
26:24that they would
26:24bomb
26:25the strip club.
26:27Canine
26:27and another member
26:28of the Hamilton group
26:30offered to arrange
26:31the explosives
26:32and the bombs.
26:34Johnny doesn't know
26:35there's been a change
26:36in the plans
26:37and
26:38Michael Dubé
26:39decides that
26:40this bomb
26:41is not going to go
26:42to the Solid Gold.
26:44He decides that
26:45this bomb
26:46is going to go
26:46to Sudbury police station.
26:48So they went
26:49and they put the bomb
26:51in an alley
26:52beside police headquarters
26:53and it blew a hole
26:55in a brick wall.
27:06A phone call
27:07is basically made
27:08to Johnny.
27:09Another member
27:10calls him
27:10and says,
27:11yeah,
27:11the police station
27:12got bombed
27:13in Sudbury.
27:14You could tell
27:14in this conversation
27:15that Johnny's confused.
27:18He didn't know
27:19he was manipulated
27:20I think
27:20until the downfall.
27:24Several months
27:25after the police station
27:26bombing,
27:27law enforcement
27:28prepares for an
27:29elaborate takedown
27:30of Satan's choice.
27:32This is getting
27:32into 1997.
27:33So we have
27:35a lot of members
27:36in Hamilton
27:37on narcotics charges,
27:39on extortion charges,
27:40collecting money.
27:41Plus we also
27:42have the bombing.
27:44Now,
27:44when we go
27:45into the Hamilton
27:45clubhouse,
27:46they did everything
27:48they could
27:49to prevent us
27:49from coming in
27:50and that was all
27:51Johnny's doing.
27:52He put barriers
27:53in front of doors
27:54so we can't ram doors
27:55and things like that.
27:56So we had to
27:57blow a hole in the wall
27:58to enter the building.
28:02So they're coming in
28:03with flash bangs.
28:09Laser sight.
28:14So next thing you know,
28:16we're in bed
28:16and I thought
28:18there was a hit.
28:19I thought gangsters
28:20were coming into the house
28:21to kill us.
28:24Then I realized,
28:26I looked,
28:26I could see
28:27all the boots.
28:3250 SWAT team members
28:34came bursting
28:34into our home.
28:44Yeah,
28:44it was over
28:45at that moment.
28:47Yeah.
28:48Yeah.
28:58The Hamilton-Wentworth
29:00Regional Police
29:01Emergency Response Unit
29:02moved in
29:03on the Satan's Choice
29:04clubhouse
29:04on Lotridge Street
29:05club president
29:06Johnny Canine
29:07is out on bail
29:08in connection
29:09with charges
29:09he's facing
29:10thanks to the bombing
29:11of the Sudbury
29:12Police Station
29:13in December of 1996.
29:16It was just so perplexing
29:17having all of
29:19the personal stories
29:20of,
29:21hey buddy,
29:21how you doing?
29:22It's like,
29:22hey bruiser,
29:22how you doing?
29:23Big hug.
29:24And then you get
29:26your stepdad going,
29:27is this your friend?
29:28And I'm like,
29:28um,
29:29yeah.
29:30My friend,
29:31the man that tried
29:31to blow up
29:32a police station
29:33in Ontario.
29:33There was a great moment
29:35and police arranged
29:37this moment
29:37where they took
29:39the crane
29:39and they lifted
29:41the Satan's Choice
29:42logo off the side
29:44of the building.
29:47I think it took a lot
29:48out of him.
29:49It was something
29:50he built.
29:51That was his house.
29:52It was his,
29:53um,
29:55it was his life.
29:59Johnny made a
30:00spontaneous utterance
30:01when he was arrested
30:02where he basically
30:04turned to me
30:05and he said,
30:05Lenny,
30:06that wasn't for
30:07the police station.
30:08That was for
30:09the solid goal.
30:11In this case,
30:12Johnny Canine
30:13was interrogated
30:14by a biker squad
30:15officer who just
30:17knows how to
30:17lean on him
30:18enough to get
30:19him to
30:21point at someone.
30:23With wiretap
30:24evidence and
30:25Johnny Canine's
30:26statement to
30:27authorities,
30:28Michael Dubé
30:29is implicated
30:30as the mastermind
30:31behind the police
30:31station bombing
30:32and Johnny
30:33is released
30:34on bail.
30:34One of their
30:36unwritten rules
30:37is you don't
30:38make any
30:39statement to
30:40the police.
30:40You don't
30:41assist them
30:42in their
30:42investigation.
30:43So, um,
30:45when he comes
30:45out of jail,
30:47they remove
30:48him from the
30:48club.
30:51He was, um,
30:53being accused
30:53of being a rat.
30:55I would see
30:56a friend of ours
30:56and, hey,
30:57how's it going?
30:58And this one
30:59guy turned on
31:00me and said,
31:00your man's
31:01a rat.
31:02And I just
31:03up and
31:04f***ing
31:04crack the
31:05guy.
31:06I mean,
31:07I stuck up
31:08for Johnny
31:08no matter
31:08what.
31:09I was so
31:10in love
31:10with him.
31:11I was blinded
31:12by his love.
31:13But I went
31:14from being
31:14proud and
31:15happy to
31:15be with
31:16him to
31:18being really
31:18nervous and
31:19scared for
31:20my life.
31:21The police
31:22would pull
31:23me over
31:23randomly.
31:24An undercover
31:25officer would
31:26just get out
31:26and come to
31:27my window
31:27and I'd
31:28get really
31:28mad.
31:29What did
31:29you pull
31:29me over
31:29for?
31:30I'm not
31:30doing
31:30anything
31:30wrong.
31:31Listen,
31:33I just
31:33want to
31:33tell you
31:34your life's
31:35in danger.
31:35Telling me
31:36there's a
31:36hit on
31:37me and
31:38John.
31:38Yeah,
31:39it was
31:39really scary.
31:40It was
31:41really scary.
31:42Yeah.
31:46In January
31:47of 2000,
31:49he went
31:49off to
31:50prison for
31:51bombing the
31:51police station.
31:53Our baby
31:53was about
31:54two years
31:55old, I
31:55believe.
31:56And, uh,
31:57yeah, I had
31:58to get far away
31:59from all
31:59the troubles
32:00that
32:00Johnny
32:00brought.
32:02Then I
32:03was like,
32:03this is
32:03my escape
32:04route.
32:05So I
32:06left with
32:07clothes on
32:07our backs,
32:08basically,
32:09and off
32:09to Vancouver
32:10I went.
32:12While
32:12Johnny serves
32:13a prison
32:13sentence of
32:1433 months
32:15for the
32:15bombing,
32:16Tracy
32:17flees with
32:17her children
32:18to the
32:18west coast
32:19of Canada
32:19in a
32:20desperate
32:20attempt to
32:21start a
32:22new life.
32:22I
32:23divorced
32:23him.
32:24I had
32:25moved on
32:25with my
32:26life.
32:27Until he
32:27followed me
32:28out there,
32:292002,
32:30he got
32:30released.
32:32He told
32:33me that he
32:33missed me
32:34and everything,
32:35but honestly,
32:35I think that
32:36he was being
32:37run out of
32:38his own
32:38hometown,
32:39and he
32:39thought
32:40British
32:40Columbia
32:41was the
32:41best thing
32:41for him.
32:43He flew
32:44across,
32:45landed
32:46at the
32:46Vancouver
32:46airport,
32:47and as
32:48soon as
32:48I saw
32:49him at
32:49the
32:49airport,
32:52I just,
32:53I was so
32:54in love
32:54with him.
32:55I wanted
32:56to believe
32:57what he
32:57was telling
32:58me.
32:58I told
32:59him,
32:59I said,
33:00you know,
33:00let's turn
33:00something bad
33:01into something
33:02really good.
33:04He was at
33:05one time
33:05wanting to
33:05open a
33:06wrestling
33:06school.
33:08Instead,
33:08he went
33:09to prison
33:09again.
33:18After only
33:19a few
33:19months in
33:20British
33:20Columbia,
33:21Johnny's
33:21criminal
33:22past as
33:22an enforcer
33:23comes back
33:24to haunt
33:24him.
33:25He's
33:25arrested
33:26for a
33:26double
33:26murder
33:27committed
33:27in
33:28Ontario
33:28back
33:29in
33:291998.
33:31The
33:32Gilbanks
33:32were
33:33murdered
33:33in
33:341998.
33:36A lawyer
33:37and her
33:38husband,
33:39Lynn and
33:40Fred Gilbank,
33:41it looked like
33:42a stolen
33:43car was
33:43used to
33:44drive the
33:45killer to
33:46their house
33:46at five
33:47in the
33:47morning.
33:48The
33:49killer went
33:49up the
33:50stairs
33:50with a
33:51shotgun.
33:51Fred Gilbank
33:53came out,
33:54was shot
33:55twice,
33:55and died
33:56in the
33:56hallway.
33:58The
33:59killer
33:59continued
34:00on to
34:00the
34:00bedroom
34:01where
34:01Lynn Gilbank
34:02was still
34:03in bed.
34:04And she
34:05was shot
34:06four times.
34:08In
34:08searching for
34:09motives for
34:10this,
34:10they went
34:10through all
34:11of Lynn's
34:11cases.
34:12And
34:13Gravel
34:14drug case
34:14was one
34:15that had
34:16troubled
34:16her,
34:16and she
34:17had mentioned
34:17it to
34:18someone else,
34:19that she
34:19was concerned
34:20about the
34:20safety of
34:21her client.
34:22So the
34:23police theory
34:24was that it
34:25was an
34:25attempt to
34:25intimidate
34:26the legal
34:26community
34:27and other
34:28criminals from
34:30ratting on
34:31the Gravel
34:31family.
34:33Johnny
34:34Canine and
34:35Andre
34:36Gravel
34:36were charged
34:38with murder
34:39about nine
34:40years later.
34:42I had a
34:43voicemail message
34:44from Scott
34:45Damore, and
34:47it was just
34:47like, did
34:48you hear about
34:48Canine?
34:49And I'm
34:49like, oh
34:49no, I
34:50thought he
34:51died, and I
34:51called Scott
34:52Damore back,
34:53and he's
34:53like, yeah,
34:53he's been
34:54charged with
34:54a double
34:54murder, and
34:55I'm just
34:55like, what?
34:57It's hard
34:58for me to
34:59picture the
35:00guy who was
35:01willing to
35:02stand beside
35:03me through
35:03thick and
35:04thin, no
35:05matter what,
35:06to see how
35:07he, you
35:09know, could
35:09do something
35:10at that
35:11level.
35:11And, uh,
35:13maybe I'm
35:14naive, but,
35:16uh, that's
35:17just not the
35:18John I
35:18knew.
35:19So he
35:19spent 20
35:20months in
35:20jail, um,
35:22and got
35:23released.
35:24The police
35:25didn't have a
35:25strong case,
35:26and it was
35:26withdrawn, and
35:27Andre Gravel
35:29and Johnny
35:29Canine are
35:31innocent of
35:32that crime.
35:33In 2006,
35:35murder charges
35:35were withdrawn
35:36against Johnny
35:37and Andre
35:38Gravel when
35:39prosecutors
35:40determined there
35:41was no real
35:41prospect of
35:42conviction.
35:43Gravel
35:44subsequently
35:44sues
35:45authorities in
35:45Ontario,
35:46alleging
35:47malicious
35:47prosecution,
35:49and obtains
35:49an undisclosed
35:50amount in
35:51the settlement.
35:52Johnny never
35:52killed the
35:53Gillbanks,
35:53that was a
35:54load of
35:54crap, okay?
35:56So he
35:57came back
35:58to B.C.
35:59in 2007,
36:00that's when I
36:01remarried him,
36:03and, um,
36:05yeah.
36:07Johnny was
36:08saying,
36:09what am I
36:09going to
36:10do for
36:10money?
36:11I said,
36:12movie industry.
36:13Sammy!
36:18Was he a
36:19good actor?
36:20Not a
36:20great actor.
36:22He tried
36:23his best,
36:23and he
36:24had a lot
36:24of fun
36:24doing it,
36:25you know,
36:26but then
36:27he was
36:27in a
36:27gym in
36:28North
36:28Vancouver
36:29and saw
36:29Hell's Angel.
36:31Then he
36:31started
36:32talking to
36:32the United
36:33Nations,
36:34and he
36:34comes home
36:35bragging,
36:35and I'm
36:36like,
36:36what?
36:36Wait a
36:37minute,
36:37we're
36:37going
36:38backwards
36:38here.
36:39You're
36:39supposed
36:40to be
36:40changing
36:40your
36:41life.
36:41What
36:41are you
36:42doing?
36:44Out
36:44in the
36:44West
36:45Coast,
36:45he
36:45got
36:45involved
36:46with
36:46the
36:46UN
36:47gang,
36:48a
36:48multi-ethnic
36:49organized
36:50crime
36:50gang.
36:51He
36:52tried
36:52to hide
36:52it
36:53from
36:53me,
36:53but it
36:54didn't
36:54last
36:54long.
36:55I
36:56mean,
36:56we'd
36:56have
36:56100
36:57pounds
36:57of
36:57weed
36:58in my
36:58kitchen
36:58while
36:59my
36:59kids
36:59are
36:59in
36:59daycare,
37:00and he'd
37:01go,
37:01wait a
37:01minute,
37:02I'm
37:02going to
37:02spray it
37:03with
37:03whiskey
37:04and
37:04Coca-Cola.
37:05It'll
37:05weigh
37:06more,
37:06and we'll
37:06make
37:07more
37:07money.
37:07I'm
37:07like,
37:07you're
37:08f***ing
37:08crazy.
37:09So we'd
37:10be there
37:10spraying the
37:11weed all
37:12over my
37:12kitchen
37:13floor,
37:13and I'd
37:13be
37:13bagging
37:14and
37:14weighing.
37:15He was
37:16coming
37:16home with
37:1720,
37:1730
37:17grand,
37:18just
37:18stacking
37:19bank,
37:20and I'm
37:20like,
37:21John,
37:22you're
37:23doing the
37:23same
37:23thing you
37:24were
37:24doing
37:24in
37:24Hamilton.
37:26Police say
37:27these are
37:27the faces
37:28of the
37:28UN
37:28gang,
37:29and
37:29investigators
37:30want
37:30them
37:30all
37:31in
37:31jail.
37:32In
37:322008,
37:33a botched
37:34hit on
37:34behalf of
37:35the
37:35United
37:36Nations
37:36gang
37:36would
37:37result
37:37in
37:38the
37:38death
37:38of
37:38an
37:38innocent
37:39young
37:39man.
37:40In
37:40the
37:40vendettas
37:41that
37:41were
37:41going
37:41on
37:42between
37:42these
37:42two
37:43BC
37:43gangs,
37:44John
37:45was
37:45picked
37:46up
37:46by
37:46the
37:46police
37:46in
37:47connection
37:47with
37:47murders
37:48there.
37:49Then he
37:49was
37:50charged
37:50in
37:502009
37:51for
37:52first
37:52degree
37:52murder.
37:53I
37:54was
37:54nine
37:54months
37:54pregnant
37:55when
37:55he
37:55was
37:55arrested.
37:57And
37:57that
37:58day
37:58that
37:58he
37:58went
37:59into
37:59custody,
38:00I
38:00didn't
38:00know
38:01at
38:01the
38:01time,
38:01but
38:01that
38:02was
38:02the
38:02last
38:02day
38:03he
38:03would
38:03ever
38:03be
38:03free.
38:10Johnny
38:11K-9
38:11pleads
38:12guilty
38:12to
38:12conspiracy
38:13to
38:13commit
38:14murder.
38:14However,
38:15the
38:15first
38:15degree
38:16murder
38:16charge
38:16is
38:17stayed.
38:17After
38:18serving
38:18four
38:19years
38:19of his
38:19prison
38:20sentence,
38:20Johnny
38:21is
38:21released
38:22to
38:22a
38:22halfway
38:22house
38:23in
38:23Toronto.
38:24And
38:24he
38:25was
38:25supposed
38:25to
38:25come
38:25back
38:26to
38:26Vancouver
38:26in
38:27six
38:28weeks.
38:29But
38:30instead,
38:31the
38:31police
38:32came
38:32to
38:32my
38:32door
38:33and
38:34they
38:34said,
38:35do you
38:35know
38:35Ion
38:35Kertoro?
38:37And
38:37I
38:37said,
38:38yeah.
38:39Now,
38:39in
38:39my
38:40mind,
38:40I'm
38:40thinking,
38:41oh,
38:41shit.
38:42I
38:42said,
38:43what's
38:43going
38:43on?
38:44And
38:46he
38:47said
38:47to
38:47me,
38:49Ion
38:49passed
38:49away
38:50this
38:50morning.
38:53I
38:53went
38:54completely
38:54numb
38:57and
38:57I
38:58was
38:58shocked.
39:00It
39:00was
39:01so
39:01hard,
39:01so
39:02hard.
39:04On
39:04February
39:0521st,
39:062017,
39:08Ion
39:08William
39:09Kertoro,
39:10a.k.a.
39:11Johnny
39:11K-9,
39:12dies
39:12at the
39:13age
39:13of
39:1353.
39:14The
39:14cause
39:15of
39:15his
39:15death
39:15is
39:16the
39:16subject
39:16of
39:17speculation.
39:18He
39:19died
39:19of
39:19a
39:20heart
39:20attack
39:20and
39:20probably
39:21because
39:21of
39:21his
39:21lifestyle.
39:22I
39:22know
39:23he
39:23was
39:23in
39:25trouble
39:26on
39:27the
39:27West
39:27Coast.
39:27So
39:29either
39:29it was
39:30a
39:30hot
39:30shot
39:30because
39:31he
39:32wanted
39:32them
39:32gone
39:32you know
39:34and
39:35somebody
39:35gave
39:36him
39:37some
39:37good
39:38stuff
39:39and
39:39he
39:40went
39:40for
39:40the
39:40big
39:41ride
39:42or
39:44he
39:44just
39:45couldn't
39:45do
39:45it
39:45anymore.
39:46The
39:47reason
39:47he
39:47died
39:48is
39:48because
39:48he
39:48got
39:48maced
39:49by
39:49the
39:50guards
39:50in
39:50prison.
39:51They
39:51had
39:51to
39:52scrape
39:52his
39:52lungs.
39:53So
39:54there's
39:55a lot
39:55more
39:55to
39:56that.
39:57Somebody
39:57sent me
39:58the headline
40:00natural
40:00causes
40:01succeed
40:02where
40:02mobsters
40:03and
40:03gangsters
40:04fail.
40:04Johnny
40:05K-9
40:05is
40:06dead.
40:06And
40:07it
40:07looked
40:07like
40:07the
40:07headline
40:08of a
40:08Chicago
40:08newspaper
40:09for
40:09something
40:10like
40:10Capone
40:10and
40:10the
40:10outfit.
40:11And
40:11I
40:11started
40:12laughing
40:12and I
40:12just
40:13thought
40:14if
40:14Johnny
40:15K-9
40:15could
40:16write
40:16his
40:17own
40:17headline
40:18for
40:18his
40:18death
40:20that's
40:20what he'd
40:21write.
40:22Well he
40:22had that
40:23charisma
40:23that
40:24forms
40:25folk
40:26heroes.
40:26Al Capone
40:27was a
40:27very
40:27dangerous
40:28person
40:28in the
40:29fact that
40:29he killed
40:31people
40:31and was
40:32involved
40:33in crime
40:33his whole
40:33life.
40:34He made
40:34a living
40:35in crime
40:35and the
40:36fact that
40:36they made
40:37him a
40:37folk
40:38hero.
40:38And
40:39these
40:39types
40:40of
40:40descriptions
40:41sort of
40:42fit
40:42Johnny
40:42K-9.
40:43I mean
40:45we're
40:45still
40:45talking
40:46about
40:46him.
40:46mean
40:48yeah.
40:49Johnny's
40:50death
40:50certainly
40:50doesn't
40:50bring
40:51closure.
40:52Horrible
40:52double
40:53murder
40:53is still
40:54wide
40:54open.
40:55We have
40:56lost
40:56one of
40:57our
40:57opportunities
40:58to find
40:58out what
40:58really
40:59happened
40:59when
40:59two
41:00good
41:00people
41:01were
41:01murdered.
41:03This
41:03was a
41:03guy that
41:04hurt a
41:04lot of
41:04people
41:05in his
41:05life.
41:06If
41:06you owed
41:06him
41:07money
41:07yeah
41:07he'd
41:07smack
41:08you
41:08but
41:08he
41:09never
41:09killed
41:09anybody.
41:10He
41:11was
41:11hanging
41:11out
41:11with
41:11the
41:12wrong
41:12people
41:12trying
41:13to
41:13make
41:13money
41:14not
41:14realizing
41:15how
41:15deep
41:16he
41:16was
41:16in
41:17with
41:17guys
41:17that
41:18we're
41:18killing
41:18people.
41:20No
41:21I
41:22totally
41:22disagree
41:23with
41:23what
41:23Tracy
41:24would
41:24say
41:25Johnny
41:26K9
41:26is a
41:27very
41:27dangerous
41:28person
41:28and
41:29I
41:30believe
41:31that
41:35how
41:36can I
41:36put
41:36this
41:40I
41:41don't
41:41doubt
41:41for a
41:42minute
41:42that
41:43he's
41:43involved
41:43the
41:43nomine
41:45if
41:45you
41:46asked
41:46the
41:46wrestlers
41:47he
41:47shared
41:47a
41:47locker
41:47room
41:48with
41:48couldn't
41:49be
41:49a
41:49nicer
41:49guy
41:50if
41:51you
41:51asked
41:51the
41:52families
41:52of
41:53the
41:53people
41:53that
41:53he's
41:53alleged
41:54to
41:54have
41:54been
41:55responsible
41:55for
41:56killing
41:57you'd
41:57probably
41:58get a
41:58different
41:58answer
42:02I
42:06can't
42:07canonize
42:08him
42:08as a
42:08saint
42:08and
42:09just
42:09mourn
42:09his
42:09loss
42:09there's
42:10this
42:10other
42:10side
42:11and
42:11having
42:12those
42:12emotions
42:13inside
42:14of
42:15who
42:15he
42:15really
42:16was
42:16who
42:16I
42:16wanted
42:17him
42:17to
42:17be
42:17who
42:17in
42:18my
42:18experience
42:19he
42:19was
42:20and
42:20then
42:20hoping
42:21that
42:21he
42:22could
42:22get
42:23at least
42:23closer
42:24to the
42:24side
42:24of the
42:24guy
42:24that
42:25I
42:25knew
42:25and
42:25wanted
42:26to
42:26to
42:26live out
42:27his
42:27days
42:27with
42:28his
42:28wife
42:28would
42:28have
42:28been
42:29that
42:30happy
42:30ending
42:30that
42:31you
42:31want
42:33for
42:34guys
42:34that
42:34you
42:35know
42:35and
42:37when
42:37it
42:38doesn't
42:38happen
42:38it
42:38hits
42:38you
42:38pretty
42:39hard
42:41if I
42:42could
42:42go back
42:43and sit
42:43in the
42:43room
42:43with
42:43Johnny
42:44again
42:44for
42:44his
42:44first
42:45night
42:46I
42:46would
42:46tell
42:47him
42:47go back
42:48and be
42:48a dad
42:49go back
42:50and be
42:50a husband
42:51go back
42:51to wrestling
42:53you
42:53know
42:54you
42:54follow
42:54this
42:55life
42:55three
42:56years
42:57you're
42:58gonna
42:58be
42:58somewhere
42:59else
42:59his
43:00life
43:00is
43:01probably
43:02also
43:02a
43:02life
43:03of
43:03thwarted
43:03ambition
43:04he
43:05tried
43:05to
43:06move
43:06from
43:06enforcer
43:08to
43:09leader
43:09and
43:10failed
43:10miserably
43:11as a
43:12wrestler
43:13he
43:13tried
43:14to
43:14make
43:14it
43:14into
43:15the
43:15bigs
43:15and
43:16he
43:16got
43:17the
43:17edge
43:17of
43:17that
43:18but
43:19didn't
43:19stay
43:20he
43:20didn't
43:21have
43:21what it
43:21takes
43:21to
43:22last
43:23there
43:23either
43:23there'll
43:24probably
43:25be a
43:25million
43:25fans
43:26that
43:26have
43:27no
43:27idea
43:27who
43:27he
43:28is
43:28and
43:31there's
43:31probably
43:32someone
43:33that was
43:34in the
43:34Knoxville
43:34Coliseum
43:35that saw
43:35him beat
43:35Randy Savage
43:36that thought
43:37he was
43:38the scariest
43:39person
43:39they ever
43:39saw
43:40and
43:40you know
43:41to this
43:41day
43:42has
43:42nightmares
43:43about
43:44wrestling
43:47is
43:48subjective
43:49it is
43:50to you
43:50what it
43:51is
43:51in
43:52my
43:52opinion
43:54he
43:54was
43:54the
43:55baddest
43:55mother
43:56in the
43:57ring
43:57and
43:57he
43:57had
43:58a
43:58good
43:58time
43:58doing
43:59what
43:59he
43:59loved
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