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Reggie Jean Duquesne (July 11, 1953 - November 2, 2003), better known by his ring name Gordon America, was a Canadian professional wrestler, spokesperson, and media personality. He was one of the biggest wrestling stars of the 1980’s, winning the EWA World Mustardweight Championship on four occasions. He was also well known as the face of the famous “Kids? Drugs??” campaign. | Reggie Jean Duquesne (July 11, 1953 - November 2, 2003), better known by his ring name Gordon America, was a Canadian professional wrestler, spokesperson, and media personality. He was one of the biggest wrestling stars of the 1980’s, winning the EWA World Mustardweight Championship on four occasions. He was also well known as the face of the famous “Kids? Drugs??” campaign. | ||
Revision as of 14:50, 29 October 2025
| Gordon America | |
|---|---|
| Years active | 1981-2001 |
| Ring names | Johnny Vancouver, Cousin Gordon |
| Trained by | Tex Terguson |
| Billed height | 6'4" |
| Billed weight | 252 lbs |
| Billed from | Purple Mountains Majesty |
| Signature move | The Star Spangled Hammer |
Reggie Jean Duquesne (July 11, 1953 - November 2, 2003), better known by his ring name Gordon America, was a Canadian professional wrestler, spokesperson, and media personality. He was one of the biggest wrestling stars of the 1980’s, winning the EWA World Mustardweight Championship on four occasions. He was also well known as the face of the famous “Kids? Drugs??” campaign.
Early Life
American
Wrestling career
America made his professional debut in 1977 after being trained by the legendary Tex Terguson.
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Later years and death
America died peacefully at home on November 2, 2003 from injecting heroin into his cock.