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Rodney Mack


Rodney Begnaud (born October 12, 1970), better known by the ring name Rodney Mack, is an American professional wrestler, mixed martial artist, and trainer. Born in Lafayette, Louisiana, he trained under his uncle, WWE Hall of Famer Junkyard Dog, before debuting in 1997 and competing across various promotions. Mack gained prominence in Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) during its final months as a member of the stable Da Baldies, followed by a stint in World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) from 2002 to 2004, where he performed primarily on the SmackDown brand and was managed by his wife, wrestler Jazz. After leaving WWE, he ventured into mixed martial arts, compiling a professional record including two bouts, and later returned to wrestling in independent circuits, including as Damage in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA). Along with Jazz, Mack operates the Dogg Pound Championship Training facility, focusing on developing new talent.

Early life

Family background and upbringing

Rodney Begnaud, known professionally as Rodney Mack, was born on October 12, 1970, in . He grew up in the region, with biographical accounts associating his early life with the local bayou environment. Begnaud is the nephew of professional wrestler Sylvester , better known as the , a WWE Hall of Famer who trained him in the fundamentals of . Limited public details exist regarding his or specific childhood circumstances, though his familial connection to provided early exposure to the wrestling industry.

Military service

Begnaud enlisted in the United States Marine Corps in 1988 at the age of 17. His service preceded his entry into , during which he underwent training that informed his later athletic pursuits, though specific details on deployments, rank, or duration remain undocumented in available records. Begnaud has been identified as a former Marine in wrestling media profiles, aligning with enlistment patterns for individuals of his era who often committed to four-year active-duty terms. No public accounts detail combat experience or post-service honors, reflecting the limited primary sourcing on this aspect of his background relative to his wrestling career.

Professional wrestling career

Training and early independent circuit (1998–2002)

Begnaud, born Rodney Begnaud II on October 12, 1970, in New Orleans, Louisiana, began his professional wrestling training under Rod Price and the late prior to his debut. He completed approximately two years of preparation before entering the ring, focusing on foundational techniques suited to his athletic background from service. Begnaud debuted professionally in 1998 under the Redd Dogg (sometimes stylized as Red Dogg), initially competing in promotions across the , including territories in and surrounding regions. His early matches emphasized a brawler style, leveraging his 6-foot-2-inch, 240-pound frame for power-based offense, though specific bout records from this era remain sparsely documented outside regional circuits. By 2000, after establishing a presence on these s, he transitioned toward larger opportunities, wrestling under variations like Badd Dogg in select events. This period laid the groundwork for his subsequent stints in major promotions, with Begnaud honing his in-ring through consistent territorial work amid the fragmented independent scene of the late 1990s.

Extreme Championship Wrestling stint (2000)

Begnaud signed with in mid-2000 under the ring name Redd Dogg, debuting as a member of the faction Da Baldies, a group of bald-headed wrestlers portraying aggressive street toughs. The stable, which featured performers such as Angel, , and , engaged in brawls typical of ECW's hardcore environment, often using weapons like staple guns in matches. Redd Dogg primarily appeared in untelevised house shows during his tenure, accumulating losses against midcard competitors. Notable bouts included defeats to on June 30, 2000, HC Loc on July 1, 2000, and on July 21 and August 5, 2000. He continued wrestling for the promotion into late 2000, including a match at the ECW Battle Creek event on October 20. Lacking significant television exposure or push amid ECW's financial deterioration, his role remained limited to faction support and preliminary contests before the company's bankruptcy in April 2001.

World Wrestling Entertainment tenure (2002–2004)

Rodney Begnaud, performing as , joined in 2002 through its developmental system, including stints in prior to his main roster appearances. His initial televised WWE appearance came on the January 16, 2003, episode of SmackDown!, billed as Redd Dogg and positioned as an enforcer supporting in backstage segments. By mid-February 2003, he shifted to the brand, reemerging under the Rodney Mack name with attorney as his manager. Mack's Raw in-ring debut occurred on February 17, 2003, where he defeated via pinfall. Under Long's guidance, Mack adopted a racially charged persona, issuing weekly "White Boy Challenges" on , in which he dominated short matches against undercard wrestlers to assert supposed racial superiority in the ring. Notable victories in this included pins over White Boy Evans on April 21, 2003, and other enhancement talents throughout spring 2003. He secured additional wins against midcard competitors like Goldust on April 7, 2003, and Christian on April 21, 2003, but suffered defeats to established stars such as Booker T on April 14, 2003, on April 28, 2003, and on May 5, 2003. Throughout 2003, Mack's role emphasized enhancement bouts, with losses to top talents including on July 14, 2003, and on July 7, 2003, alongside sporadic victories like over on September 8, 2003. A in November 2003 sidelined him temporarily. Upon returning in early 2004, Mack resumed action on , defeating on February 2, 2004, and on February 9, 2004, while dropping matches to on January 19, 2004, and Test on February 16, 2004. In 2004, Mack's storyline incorporated his real-life wife, Jazz (Carlene Begnaud), who served as his on-screen manager alongside Long, amplifying the confrontational heel dynamic through her interference and promos. The pairing maintained momentum via dark matches and house shows but yielded limited television prominence. Mack and Jazz were released by WWE on November 4, 2004.

Independent circuit returns and WWE rehire (2005–2007)

Following his release from on November 4, 2004, Mack resumed wrestling on the independent circuit, with his first post-WWE appearance occurring on February 5, 2005, in a six-man match. Throughout 2005, he competed in various promotions, including Cyberspace Wrestling Federation events such as a March matchup against Nick Berk and a June 24 disqualification victory over Slyck Wagner Brown that led to a subsequent street fight booking. On December 17, 2005, at DCW Holiday , Mack defeated The Cecilia in a "White Boy Challenge" bout. In 2006, Mack re-signed with on September 15, initially serving as a trainer for developmental talent while performing on a part-time basis with the revived brand. He debuted in house shows on September 30, 2006, marking his return to programming after nearly two years away. This stint emphasized backstage training roles over prominent in-ring storylines, with limited televised exposure. Mack's WWE contract ended with his release on January 18, 2007, alongside several other performers including his wife , concluding his brief rehiring period.

Independent circuit and semi-retirement (2008–present)

Following his second departure from WWE in 2007, Mack returned to the in 2008, initially teaming with Heidenreich before transitioning to singles competition, primarily in promotions. In 2009, he held the Elite Heavyweight Championship, retaining it in matches such as a street fight victory over Carson on March 6 and a win against Xtian Blake on March 11. Mack's schedule remained sporadic during the , reflecting a semi-retired status with selective bookings. Appearances included events for Anarchy Championship Wrestling in 2018 and 2019, as well as an independent show on August 28, 2020. On February 18, 2023, he lost to in a "loser leaves town" match for Texas Wrestling Alliance. From 2022 onward, Mack adopted the Damage and aligned with the (NWA), forming the Blunt Force Trauma with Carnage. On August 27, 2022, Damage defeated Da Pope in a pre-show match at NWA's 74th Anniversary Show. The team captured the on August 26, 2023, at the - Night 1, defeating Bestia 666 and Mecha Wolf 450. They defended the titles in a tables match against and on October 28, 2023, at , among other challenges in 2023 and 2024, maintaining a mixed record of approximately eight wins and seven losses in NWA events during this period. This NWA run represents his most consistent activity in recent years while continuing freelance independent work.

Mixed martial arts career

MMA fights and record

Rodney Mack, competing under his real name Rodney Begnaud in the division, pursued a brief professional in 2008, amassing a record of one win and one loss, both by first-round stoppages. Standing at 6 feet 2 inches and weighing approximately 240 pounds, Mack debuted on June 7, 2008, at the USA MMA: vs. The World event, defeating Joe Nameth via from punches just 21 seconds into the opening round. His sole subsequent fight came on August 8, 2008, at Promotions: Summer Knockouts, where he submitted to Andrew Staples via rear-naked choke at 4 minutes and 38 seconds of the first round, marking the end of his MMA endeavors. The following table summarizes Mack's professional MMA bouts:
DateOpponentResultMethodRoundTimeEvent
June 7, 2008Joe NamethWin (punches)10:21USA MMA: vs. The World
August 8, 2008Andrew StaplesLossSubmission (rear-naked choke)14:38Gladiator Promotions: Summer Knockouts

Personal life

Marriage and family

Rodney Begnaud, known professionally as Rodney Mack, is married to fellow professional wrestler Carlene Begnaud, who performs under the ring name Jazz. The couple met through the wrestling industry and have maintained a longstanding partnership both personally and professionally. They reside in Lafayette, Louisiana. In June 2008, Begnaud and his wife announced they were expecting their first child. The couple later welcomed twin daughters, Summer and Skye, in November 2008. Their daughters have shown interest in wrestling, training under their parents and others in the industry as of 2021.

Business ventures and training academy

Rodney Mack co-founded and operates the Dogg Pound Dojo, a training academy in , , alongside his wife, (Carlene Begnaud). Established around 2021, the school focuses on developing aspiring wrestlers through structured programs emphasizing fundamentals, in-ring psychology, and performance skills. The academy is located at 9747 Culebra Road and holds sessions on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays from 7:00 p.m. to 10:00 p.m., with Mack and Jazz serving as primary head trainers. The Dogg Pound Dojo functions as the official developmental training center for several wrestling organizations, including the (NWA), TSW Plus, and Dogg Pound Championship Wrestling. This affiliation supports talent pipelines for independent promotions, with the school partnering on events and wrestler recruitment, such as collaborations with Dallas-based promoters to enhance regional wrestling accessibility. Mack's involvement extends to promoting matches under the Dogg Pound Championship Wrestling banner, featuring academy trainees and established performers. Beyond training, Mack has leveraged his wrestling background to mentor through clinics and guest coaching opportunities, including stints at facilities like the , though these are occasional rather than core business operations. The ventures represent Mack's transition into wrestling education and promotion following his in-ring career, prioritizing practical skill-building over entertainment spectacle.

Championships and accomplishments

Professional wrestling titles

Mack primarily accumulated championships on the independent circuit and in WWE's developmental territory, with no major titles won during his brief stints in or World Wrestling Entertainment's main roster. His most notable recent accolade came under the masked Damage as part of the Blunt Force Trauma (with Carnage), defeating Bestia 666 and to win the on August 26, 2023, at in , ; the team held the titles for over 400 days before losing them.
PromotionTitleReign(s)Partner(s)/Notes
1 (or 2 per some records)With ; developmental title for
All American WrestlingAAW Tag Team 1With Heidenreich; won May 17, 2008, later vacated due to interference
(various territories)1As Damage with Carnage (Blunt Force Trauma)
NWA Southwest / 3Singles title
1Singles title
1Singles title; during affiliation period
Allied Independent Wrestling FederationsAIWF World Heavyweight 1Singles title
Insane Hardcore Wrestling Entertainment / ExcellenceIHW Heavyweight 1Singles title
Insane Hardcore Wrestling Entertainment / ExcellenceIHWE Triple Crown 1Composite title
Lonestar Championship WrestlingLCW Heavyweight 1Singles title
SWE 1With Jaykus Pliskin
SWE Television 1Singles title
Championship WrestlingTCW Heavyweight 1Singles title
World Class WCR 1With Dyl Dempsey
These titles reflect Mack's post-WWE career focus on regional promotions, where he often wrestled as a powerhouse or tag specialist.

Other achievements

Mack was trained in by his uncle, WWE Hall of Famer (Sylvester Ritter), who mentored him in the fundamentals of the industry prior to his debut in 1998. In , Mack featured in the "5-Minute White Boy Challenge" segment on , managed by , where he repeatedly overpowered opponents within the allotted time, establishing a dominant streak in the gimmick until defeated by via on the June 23, 2003, episode.

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