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Carlene Moore Begnaud, better known as Jazz (born
August 27, 1973 in New Orleans, Louisiana), is an American Professional
Wrestler, formerly employed by Extreme Championship Wrestling and World
Wrestling Entertainment.
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Career
Carlene Moore was attending college on a basketball
scholarship when she dropped out to get a job and earn money. 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.
In September 2001, Moore now wrestling as Jazz
signed a two-year contract with the then World Wrestling Federation, She was
released by the WWE on November 4, 2004 along with her real life husband Rodney
Mack. During her time in the WWF/WWE she won the Women's Championship twice.
From January 16, 2005 started working the
independent circuit, and even appeared at the unofficial ECW reunion show,
Hardcore Homecoming. later in the National Wrestling Alliance promotion NWA
Cyberspace on June 24, 2005 Jazz defeated April Hunter to win its Women's
championship.
Profile
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Height: 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
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Weight: 140lbs (63.5 kg)
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Birthday: August 27, 1973
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Hometown: New Orleans, Louisiana
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Trained By: Rod Price and "The Junkyard Dog"
Sylvester Ritter
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Married to: Rodney Mack
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Professional Debut: 1998
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Previous Identities: Jazzmyn
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Previous Managers: Theodore Long
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Manager for: Justin Credible, Tommy Dreamer,
Rodney Mack
Finishing/signature
moves
Titles/accomplishments
2-time WWE Women's Champion
1-time NWA Cyberspace Women's Champion
Job titles
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