Tourville competed as an amateur wrestler until he was spotted by local promoter Sylvio Samson, who started booking him.[1] He began wrestling in Montreal throughout the early 50s as Tarzan Tyler.[3] His first bout in the Montreal Forum saw him compete against Don Leo Jonathan as a face.[1] Tourville also competed as Tarzan Tourville, and under this name, wrestled in Maple Leaf Gardens for the first time in 1958.[4] On May 27, 1960, Tourville teamed with the Mighty Ursus, defeating Oattem Fisher and Luther Lindsay to win the Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Championship, and dropped it in July to Jim Wright and Gypsy Joe.[5] Tyler moved to the United States during the 1960s after having spent nearly 10 years wrestling in Canada.[2] He found success while wrestling in Texas, winning the NWA World Tag Team Championship with Jay York among other titles.[1] In 1964, he would wrestle as a heel in Florida and also served as a booker.[1][3]
In 1973, Tyler was injured during a match with André the Giant, and as a result, he was paralyzed for months.[3][9] Once he returned from injury, Tyler would start using a loaded boot, where he tapped his boot on the mat three times (to slip a foreign object) before kicking his opponent; this earned him his nickname of "The Boot".[3][4][9] By the 1970s, he returned to Montreal and worked for Grand Prix Wrestling initially before it shut down, then appeared as a top heel for George Cannon's Superstars of Wrestling.[4] Tyler was a manager for Gino Brito's Lutte Internationale before his death.[4]
Personal life and death
Tourville grew up in Montreal and his friends nicknamed him "Tarzan" by the age of ten.[1]
On December 24, 1985, Tourville died in a car crash along with fellow wrestler Pierre 'Mad Dog' Lefébvre and referee Adrien Desbois in Laurentides Wildlife Reserve upon returning from a wrestling event in Chicoutimi, Québec.[10] Their car had slid on a curve, killing them after they hit a tow truck. He was 58 years old.[11]
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