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Danny Kroffat
The Unstoppable Canuck
Danny Kroffat's wrestling career was marked by his versatility, technical prowess, and sheer determination. Born Philip Lafond on September 15, 1961, in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, Kroffat would go on to become one of the most beloved and respected wrestlers in the industry.
With a background in kickboxing, Kroffat brought a unique blend of martial arts skills and wrestling acumen to the ring. His impressive physique – 5'11" and 235 pounds – belied his technical prowess, which earned him the nickname "The Can-Am Express."
Kroffat's in-ring style was characterized by his mastery of submission holds, including the Cobra Clutch and Reverse DDT. He also possessed a devastating Tiger Driver, which left opponents reeling. When needed, he could unleash a powerful Thrust Kick or execute a thrilling Diving Senton.
Throughout his career, Kroffat worked for top promotions such as World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), All Japan Pro Wrestling (AJPW), and National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). He also competed in Consejo Mundial De Lucha Libre (CMLL) and held numerous championships, including the Canadian International Tag Team Championship, MPW Renegade Tag Team Championship, AJPW World Junior Heavyweight Championship, All Asia Tag Team Championship, and WWC Tag Team Championship.
Kroffat's career spanned an impressive 31 years, with his first match taking place on June 7, 1983. His final match occurred on August 2, 2014. During that time, he earned the respect of fans, peers, and promoters alike.
Despite facing numerous challenges throughout his career, Kroffat remained a force to be reckoned with in the ring. His legacy continues to inspire new generations of wrestlers, solidifying his place as one of the greatest Canuck grapplers of all time.