His father Ron Bull Johnson trained him and made his wrestling debut in 1974 in Stoney Creek, Ontario.[3][4] He worked in Buffalo, New York for Pedro Martinez's National Wrestling Federation in 1975.[citation needed]
In 1978, Johnson appeared in the wrestling film Blood & Guts. The movie was filmed in Hamilton.[5]
Johnson appeared at World Championship Wrestling's Starrcade '90: Collision Course teaming with Canadian Troy Montour losing to Russians Victor Zangiev and Salman Hashimikov in the quarterfinals at the Pat O'Connor (wrestler) Memorial International Cup Tag Team Tournament.[6][7] In a reader's poll in the January 8, 1991 edition of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter, 234 out of 447 fans that responded gave the show a thumbs up. 176 gave it a thumbs down, with the remaining 37 giving it a thumbs in the middle reaction. The match between the teams of Hasimikov and Zangiev and Johnson and Montour received the most votes for the worst match of the night with 116.[8]
Johnson worked in the World Wrestling Federation in 1991.[9] Later in his career, Johnson worked in the independents in Ontario.
He retired from wrestling sometime in the 1990s. Johnson would promote wrestling in Hamilton at a Kiwanis club.[citation needed]
Personal life
Johnson died on July 20, 2003, at 49 from liver cirrhosis due to years of alcoholism.[10][4]
His father, Bull Johnson, was a wrestler who wrestled in the World Wide Wrestling Federation, Toronto, Calgary, the United States and Japan from the 1960s to 1980s.[4] Died in 1988. His brother, Randy also wrestled and teamed with Johnson. Randy passed away on October 13, 2023 at 67.[11]
His son, Eric is also a wrestler and a comedian. Eric and Canadian authors Greg Oliver and Joseph Casciaro did a book called Run with the Bull: Three Generations of Sports & Entertainment covering Johnson, his dad and his grandpa, Bull Johnson. The book was released on February 1, 2024. On March 16, 2024, a launch party in Toronto was a meet and greet for the book.[12][13][14]