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  1. As hugely colourful as he was just huge, Ion Kroitoru — better known by his nickname Johnny K-9 — was a biker, gangster, ... Ont., chapter of the Satan’s Choice Motorcycle Club.

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    Ion Croitoru. Ion William Croitoru (December 7, 1963 – February 21, 2017) [1] was a Canadian professional wrestler and outlaw biker, known to wrestling fans by his ring names Johnny K-9, Taras Bulba and Bruiser Bedlam. He worked in several Canadian wrestling promotions, including Stampede Wrestling, and later wrestled for New Japan Pro ...

  3. Feb 23, 2017 · William Croitoru a.k.a. Johnny K-9, suspect in a 1998 double murder and president of Hamilton chapter, Satan’s Choice Motorcycle Club found dead. A suspect in the unsolved murders of an Ancaster ...

  4. Oct 8, 2021 · Tracy Edwards and Johnny K-9 were in bed when the flashing lights of the SWAT team arrived. Edwards assumed that a hit was about to take place on Johnny, but it was, of course, an arrest. Satan’s Choice had been wired for months and the bombing had led the police to numerous members of the gang, Johnny included.

  5. May 16, 2021 · Why the prime suspect was a Satan’s Choice biker who once wrestled Hulk Hogan The outlaw biker named Johnny K-9 died quietly at a Toronto halfway house in 2007. The 1998 shotgun deaths of Lynn ...

  6. Feb 22, 2017 · By Mike Johnson on 2017-02-22 21:22:00. Ion William Croitoru, who wrestled as Johnny K-9 and Bruiser Bedlam in the WWF and Smoky Mountain Wrestling, was found dead in a Toronto halfway house, where he had been living after being paroled in serving a prison term after pleading guilty to conspiracy to commit murder, according to The Hamilton ...

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  8. Oct 8, 2021 · When Edwards recalls Johnny coming home with blood on his hands, from doing whatever he had been doing to make money, the two worlds of Johnny K9 start to come together. He had joined the Satan’s Choice motorcycle club and opened a chapter in Hamilton, and was making, according to Edwards, good and fast money — but wrestling still remained ...

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