Rodney Begnaud

Rodney Mack (born Rodney Begnaud in New Orleans, Louisiana) is a professional wrestler. He previously worked for World Wrestling Entertainment as a performer for its RAW brand. He is married to Carlene Begnaud, who also competed on RAW under the alias Jazz. He was, also, at one point managed by Theodore Long and often competed in "White Boy Challenges". In these challenges, usually, a caucasian wrestler would wrestle Mack for five minutes and attempt to beat Mack. In November of 2003, he suffered a knee injury, which prevented him from wrestling. Begnaud was supposed to return to action between March and June 2004, but was sent back to Ohio Valley Wrestling. Rodney was a mainstay on RAW's sister show Sunday Night HEAT. WWE has since released Mack from his contract.
   
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