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I am currently reading Brett Hart's autobiography "Hitman: My real life in the cartoon world of professional wrestling" and in it Brett states that Jim Troy had 'gooned for the New York Rangers' and goes on to state that Troy was at one point Vince MacMahon's VP of Operations in Titan Sports (The World Wrestling Federation).
I lack the google-fu or time to search out and further verify these facts. Is Brett's book alone considered a viable source of info that should be used to expand the article, or are further citations needed? Sorry if this is stupid or obvious.