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11 Facts About Bobby Kay

1.

Bobby Kay was a member of the Cormier wrestling family, a group of four brothers who were all successful professional wrestlers.

2.

Bobby Kay worked in Canada and the United States from 1967 to the mid-1980s, briefly owning and operating part of the Eastern Sports Association.

3.

Bobby Kay became interested in professional wrestling because of his older brothers Jean-Louis, Yvon, and Leonce, who competed under the ring names Rudy Kay, The Beast, and Leo Burke, respectively.

4.

Bobby Kay then took on the moniker Terry Martin while wrestling in Central States Wrestling.

5.

Bobby Kay competed primarily as a tag team wrestler, and he won his first title belt in Kansas City on 31 October 1968.

6.

Bobby Kay held the ESA International Tag Team Championship several times in the ESA; his first came when he teamed with brother Leonce to win the title in mid-1973 by defeating Fred Sweetan and Mike Dubois.

7.

Bobby Kay won the NWA Canadian Television Championship on 26 December 1982.

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8.

Bobby Kay performed country music as part of the Bobby Kay Band.

9.

Bobby Kay taught his longtime friend, former professional wrestling referee Hubert Gallant, to play the guitar.

10.

Bobby Kay made another attempt at promoting wrestling events in such locations as Moncton, New Brunswick, and Halifax, Nova Scotia, in the mid-1980s.

11.

Bobby Kay died on 17 January 2020, at a hospital in Moncton, New Brunswick, at the age of 70.