C Note Dept: At 24 he didn t know he would have a son who would follow him into the ring, or that the son would leave the sport with a bruised brain. He just thought the weekly C-note made him a rich man mainly, he says, because he didn t know any better, according to The Star. In the ring he played a villain who brandished a sword, taunted fans and collected title belts in pro wrestling outfits from Canada to Japan and in 1968 Jagjit Singh Hans signed a contract that would pay him $100 a week to wrestle professionally as Tiger Jeet Singh. Forty-two years and thousands of body slams later, Singh is a living Canadian legend. As
reported in the news.
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