10 Greatest Wrestlers From Quebec

1. Pat Patterson (Montreal)

Rick Martel
WWE.com

Here we have the first man to ever hold the Intercontinental Championship, a WWE hall-of-famer, along with a direct bridge between the eras of Vince Sr. and Vince Jr.

Patterson had his day in the ring with NWA San Francisco, where he was a Heavyweight Champion. Later, he moved to the WWF, winning the North American Championship which eventually became the Intercontinental Championship. He also has at least one five-star match to his credit during this time.

If anything, Patterson's career has only gotten more illustrious since he hung up his trunks, as he's seemingly held every job in the wrestling world at least briefly.

He's been a commentator, road agent, producer, talent scout, part-time performer, and all-around familiar face during the most revolutionary period in WWE history.

Even after retiring, he was still used as a creative consultant (read: someone with a clue.)

And he created the Royal Rumble.

Round of applause, s'il-vous-plaît.

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