Troy Mercanti: Inside the Violent Rise, Betrayal, and Downfall of WA’s Most Feared Bikie

Troy Mercanti: Inside the Violent Rise, Betrayal, and Downfall of WA’s Most Feared Bikie

For more than two decades, Troy Mercanti has been one of the most infamous and controversial figures in Western Australia’s outlaw motorcycle scene. This video dives deep into the life of a man whose name became synonymous with gang wars, violent feuds, explosive betrayals, and the shifting power struggles between the Coffin Cheaters, the Finks, and eventually the Mongols. From his early years growing up in a successful Italian-Australian family to his rapid rise through the Coffin Cheaters, we explore the events that shaped his reputation as one of WA’s most feared bikies. The story follows the brutal turning points that defined his criminal career, including the secret dealings that triggered a deadly inter-club war, the infamous Kwinana Motorplex brawl, and the dramatic fallout that led to his expulsion and his controversial move to the Finks. We also examine the high-profile court cases, repeated run-ins with anti-consorting laws, and the legal battles that kept Troy in headlines for decades. Even after years behind bars, his story took unexpected turns as he joined the Mongols, was swept up in major police operations, and reinvented himself in combat sports with a surprise boxing victory in Bangkok. 💬 What do you think of this story? Let us know in the comments! 👍 Like & Subscribe for more true crime stories from Australia! Audio downloaded on [Coverr](https://coverr.co) DISCLAIMER: Great effort is made to ensure all materials in FinCrime Files's videos fall within the guidelines of fair use. No copyright infringement is intended. If you are, or represent the copyright owner of any materials accidentally used in this video and have an issue with its use, please contact me and I will respond as soon as possible. This video contains information not to be considered the truth, rather theories and information found on the internet or broadcasted by news outlets and journalists