Patrick Brazeau to jump into pro-wrestling ring

Somehow, this seems like a good fit: Patrick Brazeau and professional wrestling.

The embattled suspended senator has signed-on to be a guest referee for a professional charity wrestling match featuring WWE legend The Honky Tonk Man.

This YouTube video announcing the event, appeared online over the weekend with a scratched-up Brazeau talking about his character, his old job, the event and Justin Trudeau's f-bomb.

Since being suspended from the Senate without pay, Brazeau's unconventional escapades have been widely publicized.

Late last year he posted a brief synopsis of his CV on Twitter which actually helped him land a position as a journalist with Frank Magazine. The stint with the satirical publication lasted one month until the editor fired him for his "narcissistic ramblings."

In February, it was learned that Brazeau became employed as a day manager at an Ottawa-area strip club.

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Meanwhile, Brazeau continues fighting his court battles.

The RCMP have charged Brazeau and former Liberal senator Mac Harb with breach of trust and fraud for allegedly inappropriately claiming a taxpayer-funded housing allowances. Brazeau's case has been put over to April 28th.

He also faces assault and sexual assault charges from an incident last summer.

None of the allegations have been proven in court.

(Photo courtesy of the Canadian Press)

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