Carlene Begnaud
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| Carlene Begnaud | |
|---|---|
| Statistics | |
| Ring name(s) | Jazz Jazzmine |
| Billed height | 5 ft. 4 in. (163 cm) |
| Billed weight | 140 lb. (64 kg) |
| Born | August 27, 1973 |
| Billed from | New Orleans, Louisiana |
| Trained by | Rod Price Sylvester Ritter |
| Debut | 1998 |
Carlene Denise Moore-Begnaud (born August 27, 1973) better known as Jazz is an American professional wrestler and two-time former WWE Women's Champion . Begnaud has previously worked for the original ECW and WWE's RAW and ECW brands.[1] She is married to Rodney Begnaud, who also competed as Rodney Mack in the WWE.[2]
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[edit] Career
She was approached about training to become a wrestler and went to a wrestling school in Louisiana run by Rod Price and had her first wrestling match against Jacqueline. Moore was just six-months into her training with Rod Price when she got a job with Extreme Championship Wrestling.
[edit] Extreme Championship Wrestling
Considered one of the first female wrestlers to thrive in a male-dominated company lacking an active Women's Division (along the lines of Luna Vachon, Jacqueline, Chyna and Madusa during her run in WCW), Jazzmine (as she was then known) was a part of a tight-knit group, consisting of then up-and-coming superstars such as Jason and Justin Credible. She later became pushed around because of her gender, leading to a feud with Jason. In most occasions in facing Jason, she won emphatically and continued to be a regular face in ECW. She appeared on a random basis before leaving the company for good in early 2000, just under a year before ECW was shut down due to bankruptcy.[3]
[edit] World Wrestling Entertainment
[edit] 2001-2002
Having worked a number of house shows as try-outs during September 2001, Begnaud, now wrestling as Jazz, signed a two-year contract with the World Wrestling Federation. She made her formal debut in the company at the Survivor Series in a Six-Pack Challenge Match for the WWF Women's Championship, which had been vacated by Chyna after her departure from the company.[4] Ultimately, Trish Stratus came away with the victory and the championship that night. Several weeks later, Jazz attacked Stratus and Mighty Molly during a title defense. This led to a feud between Stratus and Jazz which led to Jazz defeating Stratus on the February 4, 2002 edition of RAW to win her first Women's Championship.[5]
The feud went on for several months with Jazz making successful title defenses against Stratus, Lita and Ivory. However due to a torn ACL, Jazz dropped the title back to Stratus in a Hardcore-Rules match on the May 13, 2002 edition of RAW, which also involved Bubba Ray Dudley and Steven Richards.[6]
[edit] 2003-2004
Jazz returned in early 2003 and involved herself in the feud between Stratus and Victoria. During this time, she took on the managerial services of Teddy Long, which led to another WWE Women's Championship reign after defeating Stratus at Backlash 2003.[7] She kept the title for several months but once more was forced to drop the title due to injury, losing it in a battle royal to Gail Kim on June 30.[8]
She returned from injury in early 2004, but for the most part, she mostly wrestled on WWE HEAT and did not take part in any major feuds. Later that year, she became manager and valet for her real-life husband Rodney Mack before being released by WWE on November 4, 2004.
[edit] Independent circuit
From January 16, 2005 she started working on the independent circuit and appeared at the unofficial ECW reunion show, Hardcore Homecoming. In late 2005, Jazz and Rodney Mack opened Dirtysouth Championship Wrestling, an independent promotion based in Louisiana. DCW would be renamed Downsouth Championship Wrestling due to copyright issues. Jazz won the new DCW Louisiana State Title on June 3, 2006.
Jazz also went on to perform in Women's Extreme Wrestling, where she won the company's World Heavyweight Championship in May 2005 in a Fatal Four M'enage Quatro Match against Angel Orsini, Mercedes Martinez, and Simply Luscious when the previous champion, Tai "Killer Weed", was forced to relinquish the title due to an injury. While still WEW champion, on June 24, 2005, Jazz defeated April Hunter to win NWA Cyberspace Women's championship.
[edit] Return to WWE
On May 4, 2006, it was confirmed on WWE's official website that Jazz would be a part of the new ECW brand. Jazz made her first appearance as part of the new ECW as a face during the WWE vs. ECW Head to Head show on June 7, where she faced the current WWE Women's Champion at that time, Mickie James in a losing effort.[9] However, Jazz did not continue an on-screen role in the brand and only made a few appearances at ECW house shows before returning to Downsouth Championship Wrestling (DCW) in September. Though in ECW, she stayed under contract with WWE until January 18, 2007 when she, along with her husband and several other wrestlers were released by WWE.[10]
[edit] Independent circuit
In May 2007, Jazz and Rodney Mack were booked by the Queens of Chaos promotion in France. They wrestled in front of 72,000 people which is the 2007 record for a wrestling show. A documentary will be released in 2008 from the event.
[edit] In wrestling
- Finishing and signature moves
- Snap DDT
- Sitout Scoopslam piledriver (Usually from Powerslam position) - Independent circuit
- Fisherman buster
- STF
- Jazz Stinger (Sitout facebuster) - ECW & DCW
- The Bitch Clamp (Double Arm Elevated Chickenwing)
- Sitout front powerslam
- Cartwheel evasion
- Single leg Boston crab
- Bridging reverse chinlock
- Monkey flip - ECW
- Jumping high-angle leg drop
- Spin kick
- Running splash
- Wrestlers managed
- Previous managers
- Nicknames
- Super Bitch
- The Female Fighting Phenom
- Entrance themes
- "Money, Power & Respect" performed by The L.O.X. with Lil' Kim and DMX
- A Production Theme Called "Missy Mercy"
- A Production Theme Called "Monster"
- A Production Theme Called "Jazz"
[edit] Championships and accomplishments
- Downsouth Championship Wrestling
- DCW Louisiana State Championship (1 time)[citation needed]
- NWA Cyberspace
- NWA Cyberspace Women's Championship (1 time, current)[11]
- Women's Extreme Wrestling
- WEW World Heavyweight Championship (1 time)[citation needed]
- World Wrestling Entertainment[12]
[edit] References
- ^ www.accelerator3359.com/Wrestling/bios/jazz.html. Retrieved on 2007-07-09.
- ^ MySpace.com - Jazz and Rodney Mack - 101 - File - CHURCH POINT, LOUISIANA - www.myspace.com/jazz_and_rodney_mack
- ^ Jazz's Official Women of Wrestling Profile. Retrieved on 2007-07-09.
- ^ Survivor Series 2001 Results. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-09.
- ^ Women's Championship History: Jazz's First Reign. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-09.
- ^ Raw Results: May 13, 2007. Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2007-07-09.
- ^ Women's Title History: Jazz's Second Reign. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-09.
- ^ Women's Championship History: Gail Kim's First Reign. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-09.
- ^ ECW results: June 7, 2006. Prowrestlinghistory.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-09.
- ^ WWE releases Superstars. WWE.com. Retrieved on 2007-07-09.
- ^ NWA CyberSpace Women's Title History. CygyWrestling.com. Retrieved on 2008-04-07.
- ^ Jazz's Profile. Online World of Wrestling. Retrieved on 2007-07-09.
- ^ WWE Women's Championship official title history. WWE. Retrieved on 2008-07-04.

