Jos and Paul LeDuc were a feared tag team in the 1960s and 1970s … but they weren’t really brothers, a fact that wasn’t truly revealed until after Jos died. Paul’s actual family has had more involvement in pro wrestling, from son, Carl, becoming a wrestler and trainer, and his daughter, Kim, as a promoter. They have all been accessible to SlamWrestling.net through the years.
PAUL LEDUC STORIES & STORIES WHERE HE IS INTERVIEWED
- Oct. 14, 2015: The history of wrestling in Quebec City: Part 1
- Dec. 12, 2013: Mad Dog’s Montreal friends gather to celebrate his legacy
- Oct. 20, 2012: Mike Graham dead at 61
- Sep. 25, 2010: Benjamin, Helms, Grenier, Demolition cook up hot T.O.W. show
- Jun 30, 1999: Paul LeDuc was told he was too small
- Apr. 1, 2009: Well-aged ribs from wrestling’s history
- Oct. 3, 2006: Historia hits bullseye with documentary
- Oct. 1, 2006: Legends celebrated at Titans In Toronto II
- July 16, 2003: Brito’s CPW trying to grow
- July 12, 2003: Remembering Grand Prix’s Jack Curran
- Mar. 15, 2000: Remembering Whipper Billy Watson
- Feb. 10, 2000: Billy Two Rivers: From the ring to the Oka Crisis
CARL LEDUC STORIES
- Oct. 25, 2021: LeDuc resurrects Hart Dungeon philosophy with new academy
- Jun 30, 1999: Carl LeDuc had to follow in his father’s footsteps
- Dec. 5, 1997: My day in Calgary
KIM LEDUC STORIES
- Feb. 21, 2018: Mat Matters: The return of Femmes Fatales and its best moments
- Sep. 9, 2009: Femmes Fatales debut hot in Montreal
JOS LEDUC STORIES
- May 4, 1999: Jos Leduc dead at 55