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{{Infobox wrestler
{{Infobox wrestler
|name = TJ Rockferd
|name = Sylvain Grenier
|image = SylvainGrenier.png
|image = SylvainGrenier.png
|names = The Tom<ref name="OWOW"/><br />Tom<ref name="OWOW">{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/s/sylvain-grenier.html|title=Sylvain Grenier Profile|accessdate=2008-09-20|publisher=Online World Of Wrestling}}</ref><br /><br /><ref name="OWOW"/><br />'''TJay Rockferd/ TJ Rockferd<ref name="OWOW"/>
|names = Mr. Canada<ref name="OWOW"/><br />Sly<ref name="OWOW">{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/s/sylvain-grenier.html|title=Sylvain Grenier Profile|accessdate=2008-09-20|publisher=Online World Of Wrestling}}</ref><br />Sly Grenier<br />Sylvain / Sylvan<ref name="OWOW"/><br />'''Sylvain Grenier''' / Sylvan Grenier<ref name="OWOW"/>
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|weight = {{convert|299|kg|lb|abbr=on}}
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|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1987|01|28}}<ref name="OWOW"/>
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1977|03|26}}<ref name="OWOW"/>
|death_date =
|death_date =
|birth_place = [[Staten Island, New York]]
|birth_place = [[Varennes, Quebec]]
|resides = [[Brooklyn, New York]]
|resides = [[Miami|Miami, Florida]]
|billed = [[Orlando, Florida]]<br />(Winter residence)<br />'''[[Montreal|Montreal, Quebec, Canada]]''' (Summer residence)
|trainer = [[John Cena]]<br />[[Chris Jericho]]<ref name="OWOW"/>
|trainer = [[Rocky Johnson]]<br />[[Dory Funk, Jr.]]<ref name="OWOW"/>
|debut = 2000
|debut = 2000
|retired =
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}}
}}
'''Thomas Jared Lieto'''(born January 28, 1987)<ref name="OWOW"/> is a [[American]] [[Professional wrestling|professional wrestler]], who is best known for his appearances with [[World Wrestling Entertainment]]. He is currently works for ''[[Combat Zone Wrestling]]''.
'''Sylvain Grenier''' (born March 26, 1977)<ref name="OWOW"/> is a [[Canadian]] [[Professional wrestling|professional wrestler]], who is best known for his appearances with [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] in the [[La Résistance (professional wrestling)|La Résistance]] tag team. He is currently a [[French language]] announcer for ''[[TNA Impact!]]'' on [[Réseau des sports|RDS]].


==Career==
==Career==
===Early career===
As a child, Grenier was living with his mother in [[Varennes (Québec)]] near Montréal. He was well appreciated in the neighborhood and was already hooked on wrestling. He even made his own wrestling ring in his backyard. Grenier played [[baseball]], [[tennis]] and [[Ice hockey|hockey]] at an amateur level, in addition to working as a [[Model (person)|model]]. He eventually decided to become a professional wrestler, and on November 9, 2002 he debuted in the Montreal-based [[Northern Championship Wrestling]] [[Professional wrestling promotion|promotion]] as "Sly".

===World Wrestling Entertainment (2003–2007)===
===World Wrestling Entertainment (2003–2007)===
Lieto auditioned for series one and two of ''[[WWE Tough Enough|Tough Enough]]'', the [[Reality television|reality]] [[television program]] produced by [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] in 2001 and 2002, but was unable to attend the selection process. While he was in [[Florida]] training and taking part in a modeling shoot,Lieto met WWE [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Agent|producer]] [[Dean Malenko]], with whom he became good friends. Malenko invited Lieto to attend WWE events for a few tryout matches under the ring name "The Tom". Following a match,The Tom was offered a contract by WWE, and assigned to WWE developmental territory [[Ohio Valley Wrestling]]. During this period, The Tom made three appearances for WWE. The first was on the March 18th, 2002 edition of [[Monday Night RAW]] as a backstage security guard that was assaulted by [[Sean O'Haire]], the second as a [[Referee (professional wrestling)|referee]] that helped [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]] to defeat [[Hulk Hogan]] at [[No Way Out (2003)|No Way Out]] in 2003 and third at [[WrestleMania XIX]].
Grenier auditioned for series one and two of ''[[WWE Tough Enough|Tough Enough]]'', the [[Reality television|reality]] [[television program]] produced by [[World Wrestling Entertainment]] in 2001 and 2002, but was unable to attend the selection process due to [[Visa (document)|visa]] problems. While he was in [[Florida]] training and taking part in a modeling shoot, Grenier met WWE [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Agent|producer]] [[Pat Patterson (wrestler)|Pat Patterson]], with whom he became good friends. Patterson invited Grenier to attend WWE events for a few tryout matches under the ring name "Sly Grenier". Following a match, Grenier was offered a contract by WWE, and assigned to WWE developmental territory [[Ohio Valley Wrestling]]. During this period, Grenier made three appearances for WWE. The first was on the March 18th, 2002 edition of [[Monday Night RAW]] as a backstage security guard that was assaulted by [[Chris Jericho]], the second as a [[Referee (professional wrestling)|referee]] that helped [[Dwayne Johnson|The Rock]] to defeat [[Hulk Hogan]] at [[No Way Out (2003)|No Way Out]] in 2003 and third at [[WrestleMania XIX]].


====La Résistance on Raw====
The Tom made his first appearance on the April 28 edition of ''Raw'' saving [[Scott Steiner]] from Rikishi. The Tom and Scott Steiner went on to [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] with Rikishi and [[Scotty 2 Hotty]] (who was being forced to be Rikishi's tag team partner by [[Grandmaster Sexay]]) until the [[Judgment Day (2003)|2003 Judgment Day]] (the team's pay-per-view debut) where Steiner and Tom defeated Rikishi and Scotty.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2003/05/19/90523.html|title=J-Day just pure vomit|date=2003-05-19|last=Powell|first=John|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>
{{Main|La Résistance (professional wrestling)|l1=La Résistance}}
====SmackDown! brand and heel turn====
On April 28, Grenier returned to WWE, debuting on the ''[[WWE Raw|Raw]]'' brand alongside fellow French-speaking Canadian [[René Goguen|René Duprée]]. The duo were collectively known as ''[[La Résistance (professional wrestling)|La Résistance]]'', and were billed as [[France|Frenchmen]] who were highly critical of American efforts in the [[War on Terrorism|War on Terror]]. Grenier and Duprée made their first appearance on the April 28 edition of ''Raw'' as La Résistance by attacking [[Scott Steiner]] who had recently made remarks comparing France to [[hell]] which offended Grenier and Duprée.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2003/04/29/75624.html|title=Raw: Stone Cold GM|date=2003-04-29|last=Tylwalk|first=Nick|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> La Résistance went on to [[Feud (professional wrestling)|feud]] with Scott Steiner and [[Andrew Martin|Test]] (who was being forced to be Steiner's tag team partner by [[Stacy Keibler]]) until the [[Judgment Day (2003)|2003 Judgment Day]] (the team's pay-per-view debut) where La Résistance defeated Steiner and Test.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2003/05/19/90523.html|title=J-Day just pure vomit|date=2003-05-19|last=Powell|first=John|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>
Tom was a last minute trade in the [[2005 WWE Draft Lottery|2005 WWE Draft]], forcing him to leave ''Raw'' and go to ''[[WWE SmackDown|SmackDown]]'' ending his already shakey tag team partnership with Steiner.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/07/01/1112643.html|title=WWE announces trade to finish draft lottery|date=2005-07-01|last=Waldman|first=Jon|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>


Grenier and Duprée went on to win the [[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|World Tag Team Championship]] from [[Glenn Jacobs|Kane]] and [[Rob Van Dam]] at the [[Bad Blood (2003)|2003 Bad Blood]] event.<ref name="grenier/dupree-tag1">{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132112121|title=History of the World Tag Team Championship - Rene Dupree & Sylvain Grenier|date=2003-06-15|accessdate=2009-05-08|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2003/06/16/112594.html|title=Bad Blood just plain bad|date=2003-06-16|last=Powell|first=John|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> After that the decision was made to add [[Rob Conway]] as a third member who began by posing as an American serviceman being abused by Grenier and Duprée until [[Dudley Boyz|The Dudley Boyz]] came out to save him. Once the Dudley Boyz had their backs turned to Conway, he attacked them with the American flag they had given him before tearing it off the pole and laying it on top of them. The trio began carrying the [[Flag of France|French flag]] to ringside and singing the [[La Marseillaise|French national anthem]] before their matches.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2003/08/19/164074.html|title=RAW: All hair Jericho|date=2003-08-19|last=Tylwalk|first=Nick|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>
After being traded he was not seen on TV for a few months, eventually re-debuting on ''SmackDown'' on September 1, 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/09/02/1199646.html|title=Smackdown: Ta ta Thursday nights|date=2005-09-02|last=Waldman|first=Jon|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> He was repackaged with a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Gimmick|gimmick]] of a [[Narcissism|narcissistic]] male [[supermodel]] known simply as "TJ Rockferd". A few weeks later he turned heel by attacking Jamie Noble. For his entrance he would enter through the ropes and do a catwalk to the other side in which he would pull his sunglasses down and wink to the crowd on the side of the camera.

They held the titles until [[Unforgiven (2003)|Unforgiven 2003]] when they dropped them to The Dudley Boyz in a three-on-two [[Professional wrestling match types#Handicap match|handicap]] [[Professional wrestling match types#Tables match|tables match]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2003/09/22/199555.html|title=Unforgiven: Goldberg wins Gold|date=2003-09-22|last=Clevett|first=Jason|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>

During their time together the trio feuded with several tag teams; including the [[Dudley Boyz]], [[Gregory Helms|The Hurricane]] and [[Matt Anoai|Rosey]], and [[Lance Cade|Garrison Cade]] and [[Mark Jindrak]]. Grenier suffered back and neck injuries in October 2003, however, forcing Dupree and Conway to hold the group together alone. The trio's eventual reunion was on March 15, 2004 when Grenier returned with a new [[fauxhawk]] type haircut. This reunion only lasted a week, as Dupree was drafted to ''[[WWE Friday Night SmackDown|SmackDown!]]'' on March 22, 2004 during the [[WWE Draft Lottery|Draft Lottery]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2004/03/23/392732.html|title=RAW: Draft day an unpredictable night|date=2004-03-15|last=Tylwalk|first=Nick|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>

Without Dupree, Grenier and Conway continued to [[Tag team|team]] together as La Résistance on ''Raw''. With [[Anti-French sentiment in the United States|American-Franco hostility]] subsiding, WWE ceased billing the team as being from France and instead promoted them as being haughty [[French Canadian]]s who carried the [[flag of Quebec]] to the ring, with Grenier often singing the [[O Canada|Canadian national anthem]].

The team held the World Tag Team Championship three times.<ref name="grenier/conway-tag1">{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/3044541321511|title=History of the World Tag Team Championship - Rob Conway & Sylvain Grenier (1)|date=2004-05-31|accessdate=2009-05-08|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]}}</ref><ref name="grenier/conway-tag2">{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/304454132121211|title=History of the World Tag Team Championship - Rob Conway & Sylvain Grenier (2)|date=2004-11-01|accessdate=2009-05-08|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]}}</ref><ref name="grenier/conway-tag3">{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/titlehistory/worldtagteam/3044541321142|title=History of the World Tag Team Championship - Rob Conway & Sylvain Grenier (3)|date=2005-01-16|accessdate=2009-05-08|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]}}</ref> Their first title reign was when they defeated [[Chris Benoit]] and [[Adam Copeland|Edge]] on the May 31, 2004 edition of ''Raw'' in Grenier's home town of Montreal, Quebec, receiving a huge pop as they beat fellow Canadians Edge and Benoit fair and square.<ref name="grenier/conway-tag1"/><ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2004/06/01/481619.html|title=RAW: Eugene a main eventer|date=2004-06-01|last=Tylwalk|first=Nick|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> They dropped the belts to them at [[Taboo Tuesday (2004)|Taboo Tuesday]] when Benoit was able to defeat both Grenier and Conway after Edge left him alone in the ring.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/PPVReports/2004/10/20/788799.html|title=Nothing Taboo at Tuesday PPV|date=2004-10-04|last=Sokol|first=Chris|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> La Résistance re-captured the titles on the November 1 ''Raw'' when Edge walked out on Benoit again.<ref name="grenier/conway-tag2"/> Two weeks later, however, in a three-way tag team elimination match, [[Darren Matthews|William Regal]] and [[Nick Dinsmore|Eugene]] were the last men standing, beating both La Résistance and the team of [[Yoshihiro Tajiri|Tajiri]] and [[Terry Gerin|Rhyno]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2004/11/16/717283.html|title=Raw: Focus on Maven|date=2004-11-16|last=Tylwalk|first=Nick|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> Their final Tag Team Title win was at a Raw-brand [[house show]] in their home town of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada on January 16, 2005. La Résistance defeated William Regal and Jonathan Coachman (Regal's actual partner, Eugene, had been injured at New Year's Revolution. Coachman was forced to partner with Regal, though he was never once tagged in for the entire match).<ref name="grenier/conway-tag3"/> La Résistance dropped the belts a few weeks later on the February 7, 2005 edition of ''Raw'' in Tokyo, Japan to William Regal and his new tag team partner Tajiri.

La Résistance repeatedly attempted to regain the gold (mainly on ''[[WWE Heat|Sunday Night Heat]]'') from Regal and Tajiri in a number of different matches but fell short during each one. During their "last shot" for the gold, the team thought they had won back the titles only to suffer a 'Dusty Finish' as the decision was reversed by referee [[Mike Chioda]] due to La Résistance not pinning the legal man. When the match was restarted, the team of La Résistance was unable to gain the victory.

La Résistance were given another chance at Regal and Tajiri during a Tag Team Turmoil match involving five teams during [[Backlash (2005)|Backlash]]. In the match, La Résistance managed to eliminate the current champions but were defeated by the last remaining team, Hurricane and Rosey.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/PPVReports/2005/05/02/1021811.html|title=Hulkamania rules Backlash|date=2005-05-02|last=Sokol|first=Chris|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>

The team split in mid-May 2005 after repeatedly quarreling over which of them was the superior wrestler. Grenier and Conway went into singles competition with announcers claiming that the members of La Résistance were trying to "one up" each other in singles matches without the other man in their corner. This saw Conway defeat a [[Job (professional wrestling)|jobber]] and [[Sean Morley|Val Venis]], while Grenier was defeated by both Val Venis and [[Chris Jericho]] before both men competed in a triple threat match (with [[WWE Intercontinental Championship|Intercontinental Champion]] [[Shelton Benjamin]] for the title), Benjamin won the match after the La Résistance members began to argue and fight with each other.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/05/31/1064601.html|title=Raw: Hassan gets his shot|date=2005-05-31|last=Tylwalk|first=Nick|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> The altercation between the two led to a main event match for the June 12, 2005 edition of ''Sunday Night Heat'' (taped June 6). This match saw Conway portray the [[Heel (professional wrestling)|heel]], and defeat Grenier.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/results/raw/050606.html|title=WWE Raw Results - June 6, 2005|date=2005-06-06|accessdate=2009-05-08|publisher=Online World Of Wrestling}}</ref>

====SmackDown! brand====
Grenier was a last minute trade in the [[2005 WWE Draft Lottery|2005 WWE Draft]], forcing him to leave ''Raw'' and go to ''[[WWE SmackDown|SmackDown]]'' ending his already shakey tag team partnership with Conway.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/07/01/1112643.html|title=WWE announces trade to finish draft lottery|date=2005-07-01|last=Waldman|first=Jon|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>

After being traded he was not seen on TV for a few months, eventually re-debuting on ''SmackDown'' on September 1, 2005.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/09/02/1199646.html|title=Smackdown: Ta ta Thursday nights|date=2005-09-02|last=Waldman|first=Jon|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> He was repackaged with a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Gimmick|gimmick]] of a [[Narcissism|narcissistic]] male [[supermodel]] known simply as "Sylvain". A few weeks later he dropped the "I" and was simply known as "Sylvan". He spoke with a light [[French language|French]] [[Accent (linguistics)|accent]] and had a new entrance with [[techno]] music, [[sunglasses]], and either a sleeveless white trenchcoat or black [[pinstripe]] coat. For his entrance he would enter through the ropes and do a catwalk to the other side in which he would pull his sunglasses down and wink to the crowd on the side of the camera.

Sylvan had a small feud with [[Bob Holly|Hardcore Holly]] holding a victory over the veteran Holly. This feud was used mostly to advance other storylines and saw Sylvan determined to protect his "perfect face" at any cost. Sylvan gained a victory over Holly on the October 7 edition of ''SmackDown'' with help from [[Mr. Kennedy]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/10/10/1256273.html|title=Smackdown: Amigos battle|date=2005-10-10|last=McNamara|first=Andy|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> At [[No Mercy (2005)|No Mercy 2005]] after Kennedy defeated Holly, Sylvan came out and continued his feud with him by attacking the injured Holly, which led to Sylvan losing a singles match on an episode of Velocity and a [[Hardcore wrestling|Hardcore Street Fight]] to the following week on ''SmackDown'', ending an almost 2 month feud.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/PPVReports/2005/10/15/1263963.html|title=Latest WWE PPV unmerciful|date=2005-10-15|last=Sokol|first=Chris|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/10/21/1272580.html|title=Smackdown: Booking a U.S. title change|date=2005-10-21|last=McNamara|first=Andy|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> Sylvan entered the [[Royal Rumble (2006)|2006 Royal Rumble]] at No. 10, quickly being eliminated by Bobby Lashley.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/PPVReports/2006/01/30/1418142.html|title=Mysterio claims Rumble; Cena reigns again|date=2006-01-30|last=Plummer|first=Dale|coauthors=Tylwalk, Nick|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>

Sylvan, who had developed a gimmick of running away from a match to protect his face, slowly reverted back to his anti-American gimmick while still acting like a [[Model (person)|model]]. Eventually he started stating that his hometown of Quebec was better than ''anywhere'' in the U.S. and began referring to himself as "Quebec's Ambassador." These gimmicks did not stick, however, and Sylvan soon disappeared off TV. During this time Sylvan would go on to perform in low card situations, often in [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Dark match|dark matches]] before ''SmackDown'' tapings and in [[Ohio Valley Wrestling|OVW]], while the ambassador gimmick was further developed.

On the June 16, 2006 edition of ''SmackDown'' [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Vignette|vignettes]] designed to look like vacation promotion videos for [[Quebec|Québec]] and starring Sylvan ("the Ambassador at Large for the Beautiful Province of Québec", or "the Ambassador of Québec" for short) began airing. On July 7 he appeared in-ring to cut a [[Glossary of professional wrestling terms#Promo|promo]] attempting to "make peace" with the [[United States|US]] fans by welcoming them to visit his home province. The fans responded with a chorus of boos and a loud "USA" chant.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/07/07/1672951.html|title=Smackdown: The Animal returns|date=2006-07-07|last=McNamara|first=Andy|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> In the coming weeks he continued to appear backstage, telling everyone within earshot how much better Québec was than where ever they were from. He made his ring return with this gimmick on the July 28 ''SmackDown'' with a win over [[Chris Chavis|Tatanka]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/07/28/1707224.html|title=Smackdown: The King rocks Mysterio's world|date=2006-07-28|last=McNamara|first=Andy|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> Sylvan would go on to job against the likes of Tatanka, [[Vito LoGrasso|Vito]], and [[Dave Batista|Batista]] under this gimmick.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/08/04/1718836.html|title=Smackdown: King Booker saves his crown|date=2006-08-04|last=McNamara|first=Andy|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/08/13/1751826.html|title=Smackdown: New blood soaks in the spotlight|date=2006-08-13|last=Waldman|first=Jon|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/08/19/1765452.html|title=Smackdown: Last promos, last stand|date=2006-08-19|last=Waldman|first=Jon|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>

Sylvan's losing streak would end on the first ever [[The CW Television Network|CW Network]] edition of ''SmackDown'' on September 22, 2006, when he defeated Tatanka again by using the ring ropes for illegal leverage. This match itself was most notable for the fact that it took place in Sylvan's hometown of [[Montreal]], [[Québec]], [[Canada]], and Sylvan, who is normally booed, received an overwhelmingly positive reaction from the crowd, including a roaring ovation at almost everything he said and did for the biggest pop of the night. Sylvan was cheered for during the whole match even though he won the match by using the ropes for leverage.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/09/23/1884584.html|title=Smackdown: SuperShow Part Deux|date=2006-09-23|last=Kamchen|first=Richard|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>

The following week on ''SmackDown'', Sylvan defeated [[James Yun|Jimmy Wang Yang]], who had insulted Canada the week before.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/09/30/1924611.html|title=Smackdown: Lashley spears the champ|date=2006-09-30|last=McNamara|first=Andy|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> The next week, Sylvan cheated again to take a lead in the feud.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/10/07/1971602.html|title=Smackdown: Poison changes Mercy lineup|date=2006-10-07|last=Waldman|first=Jon|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> The following week, Sylvan finally lost to Yang in a six-man tag team match.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/10/14/2024830.html|title=Smackdown: Batista is #1|date=2006-10-14|last=McNamara|first=Andy|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> After disappearing for a couple of weeks, Sylvan finally returned to cost Yang a match versus [[Gregory Helms]]. After that match, [[Matt Hardy]] came out to help Yang clean house of Helms and Sylvan leading to a tag match the next week. Hardy and Yang won and the feud was seemingly dropped.

Sylvan returned to OVW On November 15, making a surprise appearance as "Sylvain Grenier", teaming with Rob Conway to reform their old stable, La Résistance. The reformed team defeated Cody Runnels and Shawn Spears to earn a shot at the OVW Southern Tag Team Titles. However, the team lost the title match. Sylvan then returned to do jobs for [[Chris Benoit]] and [[Vito]].

On the December 22 edition of ''SmackDown!'', he disguised himself as Santa Claus and attacked World Heavyweight Champion Batista with a steel pipe. This resulted in a match with Batista that Sylvan quickly lost and would end the "Ambassador of Québec" gimmick as Sylvan disappeared from television after this.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/12/23/2950842.html|title=Smackdown: Destruction rings in the holiday|date=2006-12-23|last=McNamara|first=Andy|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>

On January 10, 2007, the ''Peoria Journal Star'' reported that Sylvan was pulled over by the police on Interstate 74 around 3pm in Peoria, IL. The report states that Grenier was speeding on his way to the SmackDown!/ECW TV tapings, going {{convert|96|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} in a {{convert|55|mi/h|km/h|abbr=on}} zone. Grenier was then arrested and booked at the Peoria County Jail. A WWE co-worker paid his $200 bond to get him out of jail at around 4:30pm, just two hours before WWE's TV tapings.

====ECW brand====
On the February 20, 2007 edition of ''[[ECW on Sci Fi|ECW]]'', Sylvan returned and reformed the original [[La Résistance (professional wrestling)|La Résistance]] with René Duprée, defeating a pair of local wrestlers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2007/02/21/3651390.html|title=ECW: Triple Threat for Lashley|date=2007-02-21|last=Mackinder|first=Matt|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> Due to Duprée getting suspended at the start of March, however, and being sent to rehab after violating the Health and Wellness policy, the team was quietly disbanded as Sylvan began teaming with Rob Conway again in OVW and in dark matches for the SmackDown! brand until Conway was released on May 11, 2007. In July 2007, Sylvan gave himself a new look and in dark matches and at house shows.

At the August 7, 2007 taping of ''SmackDown!'', Sylvan returned sporting a new look which included freshly bleached [[blonde hair]], his [[supermodel]] [[sunglasses]] and a [[gold]] [[chain]] around his [[neck]], in a match against [[Glenn Jacobs|Kane]], which he lost. This would turn out to be Grenier's final match for WWE as he was released from his WWE contract six days later.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wwe.com/inside/news/sylvainreleased|title=Sylvain Grenier released by WWE|accessdate=2007-08-13|publisher=[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]}}</ref>

===Independent circuit===
On the September 5, 2007 edition of ''The Whole Effin Show'', Grenier put to rest any rumors about his release, stating that it was in fact mutual and had nothing to do with WWE Wellness Policy violations, backstage antics or his link to Signature Pharmacy. On July 28, 2008, he made his debut in the newly formed promotion Rochdale Riot Wrestling, as he teamed up with former tag team partner Rene Dupree.

On December 20, 2008 at [[Northern Championship Wrestling]]'s "Noël D'Enfer" event, Grenier defeated [[Samson (Wrestler)|Samson]] to become the NCW Quebec champion.

On April 17, 2009, he appeared for [[Ring Of Honor]], competing in a six man tag match, in which he teamed with [[The American Wolves]] ([[Davey Richards]] and [[Eddie Edwards (wrestler)|Eddie Edwards]]) in a loss to [[Bryan Danielson]], [[Kevin Steen and El Generico]].

On May 16, 2009, he tore his right biceps in the Main Event of [[Northern Championship Wrestling]]'s [[ChallengeMania 17]] against Quebec Champion [[Nova Cain]] and [[Don Paysan]].{{Citation needed|date=May 2009}}

===Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2007–2009)===
On Thursday, November 29, 2007 Grenier was on [[RDS]] (Réseau des sports) commentating on the ''[[TNA Impact!]]'' show in [[French language|French]]. He also said there will be a [[Total Nonstop Action Wrestling]] (TNA) house show coming to [[Montreal]] on Thursday, December 27, at the [[Centre Pierre Charbonneau]] Arena. Grenier is signed with TNA now commentating the show in French as well as [[RDS]] too. He was on the road with TNA for their [[house shows]] in [[Canada]] and is the French commentator for both TNA and RDS. During that time he embarked on a feud with former commentator, [[Pierre-Carl Ouellet]] with Grenier claiming that he was the best commentator and that ratings had hit the roof since Ouellet's departure. They settled their feud in a match in [[Hawkesbury]], Ontario on June 21, 2008 with Ouellet being victorious.

Although he still wrestles under the name of Sylvain Grenier, he had an opening match against Granby's indy wrestler Van Hawk under the name of Iceman (a masked wrestler) on March 5, 2010 at ToW 5's show. The masked gimmick was filmed and intended to be submitted to the WWE for consideration. He wrestled a second time that night, but as Sylvain Grenier, in the main event against Dru Onyx and Darkko, in a casket elimination match.
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==Body Building==
Since leaving pro wrestling Greiner has become a professional Body Builder in France and Montreal. He has signed on to Re-unite with [[Rene Dupree]] For American Wrestling Rampages France 2010 Tour.

==Personal life==
An August 30, 2007 article by ''[[Sports Illustrated]]'' named Grenier as to have been given illegal steroids not in compliance with WWE's Talent Wellness Program during his tenure with the company. Grenier received [[somatropin]], [[nandrolone]], genotropin and [[stanozolol]] between February 2005 through July 2006. [[Chris Benoit]], [[Eddie Guerrero]] and [[Brian Adams (wrestler)|Brian Adams]] were also discovered to have been given steroids during this investigation, as well as ten current [[World Wrestling Entertainment|WWE]] superstars who have been suspended (however, WWE has not confirmed the identities of its suspended wrestlers).<ref>[http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2007/more/08/30/wrestlers/ SI.com - More Sports - Fourteen wrestlers tied to drug pipeline - Thursday August 30, 2007 7:47PM]</ref><ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/08/31/AR2007083101961.html?hpid=moreheadlines Pro Wrestling Suspends 10 Linked to Steroid Ring - washingtonpost.com]</ref>

Grenier refuted the accusations in a recent interview on the "Whole Effin Show" with Joey Numbers and Boom Boom, stating "All I was was a customer at a pharmacy and I did nothing wrong". He also states that contrary to other reports, he came to terms with WWE on his release and would consider working with them in the future.<ref>[http://www.1wrestling.com/news/newsline.asp?news=29993 1WRESTLING.COM - NEWSLINE - PRO WRESTLING'S DAILY NEWS SOURCE]</ref> He is also a bouncer at Montreal's east end Supper Club, "L'Action". In addition he recently opened and now operates a wrestling school based Montreal , Quebec at the Progym Serge-Moreau.


Rockferd had a small feud with [[Jamie Noble]] holding a victory over the veteran Noble. This feud was used mostly to advance other storylines and saw Rockferd determined to protect his "perfect face" at any cost. Rockferd gained a victory over Holly and Noble on the October 7 edition of ''SmackDown'' with help from [[Mr. Kennedy]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/10/10/1256273.html|title=Smackdown: Amigos battle|date=2005-10-10|last=McNamara|first=Andy|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> At [[No Mercy (2005)|No Mercy 2005]] after Kennedy defeated Holly, Rockferd came out and continued his feud with him by attacking the injured Noble, which led to Rockferd losing a singles match on an episode of Velocity and a [[Hardcore wrestling|Hardcore Street Fight]] to the following week on ''SmackDown'', ending an almost 2 month feud.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/PPVReports/2005/10/15/1263963.html|title=Latest WWE PPV unmerciful|date=2005-10-15|last=Sokol|first=Chris|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/10/21/1272580.html|title=Smackdown: Booking a U.S. title change|date=2005-10-21|last=McNamara|first=Andy|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref> Rockferd entered the [[Royal Rumble (2006)|2006 Royal Rumble]] at No. 10, quickly being eliminated by Bobby Lashley.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/PPVReports/2006/01/30/1418142.html|title=Mysterio claims Rumble; Cena reigns again|date=2006-01-30|last=Plummer|first=Dale|coauthors=Tylwalk, Nick|accessdate=2009-05-08|work=Slam! Sports|publisher=[[Canadian Online Explorer]]}}</ref>.
===Combat Zone Wrestling (2007–present)===
On Thursday, November 29, 2007 TJ Rockferd defeated Jon Moxley for the CZW world championship.
==In wrestling==
==In wrestling==
*'''Finishing moves'''
*'''Finishing moves'''
**''3 Seconds of Awesomeness''<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20061228201712/www.wwe.com/superstars/smackdown/sylvan/profile/ Archived Sylvan WWE.com profile]</ref> ([[Suplex#Vertical suplex|Vertical suplex]] dropped into an [[DDT (professional wrestling)#Implant DDT|implant DDT]])
**''3 Seconds of Fame''<ref>[http://web.archive.org/web/20061228201712/www.wwe.com/superstars/smackdown/sylvan/profile/ Archived Sylvan WWE.com profile]</ref> ([[Suplex#Vertical suplex|Vertical suplex]] dropped into an [[DDT (professional wrestling)#Implant DDT|implant DDT]])
**''Crucifijo''<ref name="OWOW"/> ([[pumphandle cutter)
**''Showoff''<ref name="OWOW"/> ([[DDT (professional wrestling)#Running DDT|Running DDT]] to a kneeling opponent)
**[[Cutter (professional wrestling)#TKO|TKO]]<ref>[http://www.411mania.com/MMA/news/36396/Full-WWE-Velocity-and-Smackdown-Taping-Results-(SPOILERS).htm]</ref>

*'''Signature moves'''
*'''Signature moves'''
**[[Professional wrestling throws#Flapjack|Flapjack]]<ref name="OWOW"/>
**[[Professional wrestling throws#Flapjack|Flapjack]]<ref name="OWOW"/>
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*'''[[Manager (professional wrestling)|Manager]]s'''
*'''[[Manager (professional wrestling)|Manager]]s'''
**[[Rob Conway|Robért Conway]]
**[[Rob Conway|Robért Conway]]
**[[Eve Torres]]
**[[René Goguen|René Duprée]]
**[[Maryse Ouellet|Maryse]]
**[[Maryse Ouellet|Maryse]]


*'''Entrance themes'''
*'''Entrance themes'''
**World Is Rockferd" by Himself
**World Is Sylvan"
**Por Vous Quebec"
**Awesomeness" by Himself


==Championships and accomplishments==
==Championships and accomplishments==
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**Quebec Heavyweight Champion (2 times){{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}
**Quebec Heavyweight Champion (2 times){{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}


**'''[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated]]'''
*'''[[Northern Championship Wrestling]]'''
**NCW Quebec Championship (1 time){{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}
**NCW Tag Team Championship (1 time) – with [[Rob Conway]]{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}

*'''[[Pro Wrestling Illustrated]]'''
**[[PWI Rookie of the Year]] Runner-up (2003){{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}
**[[PWI Rookie of the Year]] Runner-up (2003){{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}

*'''Top Of The World Wrestling'''
**TOW Tag Team Championship (1 time)– with [[Rob Conway]]{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}


*'''[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]'''
*'''[[World Wrestling Entertainment]]'''
**[[WWE Championship (WWE)|WWE Championship]] ([[List of World Tag Team Champions (WWE)|7 times]]
**[[World Tag Team Championship (WWE)|World Tag Team Championship]] ([[List of World Tag Team Champions (WWE)|4 times]]) – with [[René Goguen|René Duprée]] (1)<ref name="grenier/dupree-tag1"/> and [[Rob Conway]] (3)<ref name="grenier/conway-tag1"/><ref name="grenier/conway-tag2"/><ref name="grenier/conway-tag3"/>

*'''Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards'''
**[[Wrestling Observer Newsletter awards#Worst Tag Team|Worst Tag Team]] (2003) <small>with René Duprée</small>{{Citation needed|date=May 2010}}


==References==
==References==
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| NAME = Grenier, Sylvain
| NAME = rOCKFERD, TJ | ALTERNATIVE NAMES = The Tom; Tom; Rockferd, TJ
| ALTERNATIVE NAMES = Sylvain; Sylvan; Grenier, Sly; Grenier, Sylvan
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = professional wrestler and commentator
| SHORT DESCRIPTION = professional wrestler and commentator
| DATE OF BIRTH = March 26, 1977
| DATE OF BIRTH = March 26, 1977

Revision as of 00:11, 25 September 2011

Sylvain Grenier
Born (1977-03-26) March 26, 1977 (age 47)[1]
Varennes, Quebec
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Mr. Canada[1]
Sly[1]
Sly Grenier
Sylvain / Sylvan[1]
Sylvain Grenier / Sylvan Grenier[1]
Billed height6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)[1]
Billed weight113 kg (249 lb)
Billed fromOrlando, Florida
(Winter residence)
Montreal, Quebec, Canada (Summer residence)
Trained byRocky Johnson
Dory Funk, Jr.[1]
Debut2000

Sylvain Grenier (born March 26, 1977)[1] is a Canadian professional wrestler, who is best known for his appearances with World Wrestling Entertainment in the La Résistance tag team. He is currently a French language announcer for TNA Impact! on RDS.

Career

Early career

As a child, Grenier was living with his mother in Varennes (Québec) near Montréal. He was well appreciated in the neighborhood and was already hooked on wrestling. He even made his own wrestling ring in his backyard. Grenier played baseball, tennis and hockey at an amateur level, in addition to working as a model. He eventually decided to become a professional wrestler, and on November 9, 2002 he debuted in the Montreal-based Northern Championship Wrestling promotion as "Sly".

World Wrestling Entertainment (2003–2007)

Grenier auditioned for series one and two of Tough Enough, the reality television program produced by World Wrestling Entertainment in 2001 and 2002, but was unable to attend the selection process due to visa problems. While he was in Florida training and taking part in a modeling shoot, Grenier met WWE producer Pat Patterson, with whom he became good friends. Patterson invited Grenier to attend WWE events for a few tryout matches under the ring name "Sly Grenier". Following a match, Grenier was offered a contract by WWE, and assigned to WWE developmental territory Ohio Valley Wrestling. During this period, Grenier made three appearances for WWE. The first was on the March 18th, 2002 edition of Monday Night RAW as a backstage security guard that was assaulted by Chris Jericho, the second as a referee that helped The Rock to defeat Hulk Hogan at No Way Out in 2003 and third at WrestleMania XIX.

La Résistance on Raw

On April 28, Grenier returned to WWE, debuting on the Raw brand alongside fellow French-speaking Canadian René Duprée. The duo were collectively known as La Résistance, and were billed as Frenchmen who were highly critical of American efforts in the War on Terror. Grenier and Duprée made their first appearance on the April 28 edition of Raw as La Résistance by attacking Scott Steiner who had recently made remarks comparing France to hell which offended Grenier and Duprée.[2] La Résistance went on to feud with Scott Steiner and Test (who was being forced to be Steiner's tag team partner by Stacy Keibler) until the 2003 Judgment Day (the team's pay-per-view debut) where La Résistance defeated Steiner and Test.[3]

Grenier and Duprée went on to win the World Tag Team Championship from Kane and Rob Van Dam at the 2003 Bad Blood event.[4][5] After that the decision was made to add Rob Conway as a third member who began by posing as an American serviceman being abused by Grenier and Duprée until The Dudley Boyz came out to save him. Once the Dudley Boyz had their backs turned to Conway, he attacked them with the American flag they had given him before tearing it off the pole and laying it on top of them. The trio began carrying the French flag to ringside and singing the French national anthem before their matches.[6]

They held the titles until Unforgiven 2003 when they dropped them to The Dudley Boyz in a three-on-two handicap tables match.[7]

During their time together the trio feuded with several tag teams; including the Dudley Boyz, The Hurricane and Rosey, and Garrison Cade and Mark Jindrak. Grenier suffered back and neck injuries in October 2003, however, forcing Dupree and Conway to hold the group together alone. The trio's eventual reunion was on March 15, 2004 when Grenier returned with a new fauxhawk type haircut. This reunion only lasted a week, as Dupree was drafted to SmackDown! on March 22, 2004 during the Draft Lottery.[8]

Without Dupree, Grenier and Conway continued to team together as La Résistance on Raw. With American-Franco hostility subsiding, WWE ceased billing the team as being from France and instead promoted them as being haughty French Canadians who carried the flag of Quebec to the ring, with Grenier often singing the Canadian national anthem.

The team held the World Tag Team Championship three times.[9][10][11] Their first title reign was when they defeated Chris Benoit and Edge on the May 31, 2004 edition of Raw in Grenier's home town of Montreal, Quebec, receiving a huge pop as they beat fellow Canadians Edge and Benoit fair and square.[9][12] They dropped the belts to them at Taboo Tuesday when Benoit was able to defeat both Grenier and Conway after Edge left him alone in the ring.[13] La Résistance re-captured the titles on the November 1 Raw when Edge walked out on Benoit again.[10] Two weeks later, however, in a three-way tag team elimination match, William Regal and Eugene were the last men standing, beating both La Résistance and the team of Tajiri and Rhyno.[14] Their final Tag Team Title win was at a Raw-brand house show in their home town of Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada on January 16, 2005. La Résistance defeated William Regal and Jonathan Coachman (Regal's actual partner, Eugene, had been injured at New Year's Revolution. Coachman was forced to partner with Regal, though he was never once tagged in for the entire match).[11] La Résistance dropped the belts a few weeks later on the February 7, 2005 edition of Raw in Tokyo, Japan to William Regal and his new tag team partner Tajiri.

La Résistance repeatedly attempted to regain the gold (mainly on Sunday Night Heat) from Regal and Tajiri in a number of different matches but fell short during each one. During their "last shot" for the gold, the team thought they had won back the titles only to suffer a 'Dusty Finish' as the decision was reversed by referee Mike Chioda due to La Résistance not pinning the legal man. When the match was restarted, the team of La Résistance was unable to gain the victory.

La Résistance were given another chance at Regal and Tajiri during a Tag Team Turmoil match involving five teams during Backlash. In the match, La Résistance managed to eliminate the current champions but were defeated by the last remaining team, Hurricane and Rosey.[15]

The team split in mid-May 2005 after repeatedly quarreling over which of them was the superior wrestler. Grenier and Conway went into singles competition with announcers claiming that the members of La Résistance were trying to "one up" each other in singles matches without the other man in their corner. This saw Conway defeat a jobber and Val Venis, while Grenier was defeated by both Val Venis and Chris Jericho before both men competed in a triple threat match (with Intercontinental Champion Shelton Benjamin for the title), Benjamin won the match after the La Résistance members began to argue and fight with each other.[16] The altercation between the two led to a main event match for the June 12, 2005 edition of Sunday Night Heat (taped June 6). This match saw Conway portray the heel, and defeat Grenier.[17]

SmackDown! brand

Grenier was a last minute trade in the 2005 WWE Draft, forcing him to leave Raw and go to SmackDown ending his already shakey tag team partnership with Conway.[18]

After being traded he was not seen on TV for a few months, eventually re-debuting on SmackDown on September 1, 2005.[19] He was repackaged with a gimmick of a narcissistic male supermodel known simply as "Sylvain". A few weeks later he dropped the "I" and was simply known as "Sylvan". He spoke with a light French accent and had a new entrance with techno music, sunglasses, and either a sleeveless white trenchcoat or black pinstripe coat. For his entrance he would enter through the ropes and do a catwalk to the other side in which he would pull his sunglasses down and wink to the crowd on the side of the camera.

Sylvan had a small feud with Hardcore Holly holding a victory over the veteran Holly. This feud was used mostly to advance other storylines and saw Sylvan determined to protect his "perfect face" at any cost. Sylvan gained a victory over Holly on the October 7 edition of SmackDown with help from Mr. Kennedy.[20] At No Mercy 2005 after Kennedy defeated Holly, Sylvan came out and continued his feud with him by attacking the injured Holly, which led to Sylvan losing a singles match on an episode of Velocity and a Hardcore Street Fight to the following week on SmackDown, ending an almost 2 month feud.[21][22] Sylvan entered the 2006 Royal Rumble at No. 10, quickly being eliminated by Bobby Lashley.[23]

Sylvan, who had developed a gimmick of running away from a match to protect his face, slowly reverted back to his anti-American gimmick while still acting like a model. Eventually he started stating that his hometown of Quebec was better than anywhere in the U.S. and began referring to himself as "Quebec's Ambassador." These gimmicks did not stick, however, and Sylvan soon disappeared off TV. During this time Sylvan would go on to perform in low card situations, often in dark matches before SmackDown tapings and in OVW, while the ambassador gimmick was further developed.

On the June 16, 2006 edition of SmackDown vignettes designed to look like vacation promotion videos for Québec and starring Sylvan ("the Ambassador at Large for the Beautiful Province of Québec", or "the Ambassador of Québec" for short) began airing. On July 7 he appeared in-ring to cut a promo attempting to "make peace" with the US fans by welcoming them to visit his home province. The fans responded with a chorus of boos and a loud "USA" chant.[24] In the coming weeks he continued to appear backstage, telling everyone within earshot how much better Québec was than where ever they were from. He made his ring return with this gimmick on the July 28 SmackDown with a win over Tatanka.[25] Sylvan would go on to job against the likes of Tatanka, Vito, and Batista under this gimmick.[26][27][28]

Sylvan's losing streak would end on the first ever CW Network edition of SmackDown on September 22, 2006, when he defeated Tatanka again by using the ring ropes for illegal leverage. This match itself was most notable for the fact that it took place in Sylvan's hometown of Montreal, Québec, Canada, and Sylvan, who is normally booed, received an overwhelmingly positive reaction from the crowd, including a roaring ovation at almost everything he said and did for the biggest pop of the night. Sylvan was cheered for during the whole match even though he won the match by using the ropes for leverage.[29]

The following week on SmackDown, Sylvan defeated Jimmy Wang Yang, who had insulted Canada the week before.[30] The next week, Sylvan cheated again to take a lead in the feud.[31] The following week, Sylvan finally lost to Yang in a six-man tag team match.[32] After disappearing for a couple of weeks, Sylvan finally returned to cost Yang a match versus Gregory Helms. After that match, Matt Hardy came out to help Yang clean house of Helms and Sylvan leading to a tag match the next week. Hardy and Yang won and the feud was seemingly dropped.

Sylvan returned to OVW On November 15, making a surprise appearance as "Sylvain Grenier", teaming with Rob Conway to reform their old stable, La Résistance. The reformed team defeated Cody Runnels and Shawn Spears to earn a shot at the OVW Southern Tag Team Titles. However, the team lost the title match. Sylvan then returned to do jobs for Chris Benoit and Vito.

On the December 22 edition of SmackDown!, he disguised himself as Santa Claus and attacked World Heavyweight Champion Batista with a steel pipe. This resulted in a match with Batista that Sylvan quickly lost and would end the "Ambassador of Québec" gimmick as Sylvan disappeared from television after this.[33]

On January 10, 2007, the Peoria Journal Star reported that Sylvan was pulled over by the police on Interstate 74 around 3pm in Peoria, IL. The report states that Grenier was speeding on his way to the SmackDown!/ECW TV tapings, going 96 mph (154 km/h) in a 55 mph (89 km/h) zone. Grenier was then arrested and booked at the Peoria County Jail. A WWE co-worker paid his $200 bond to get him out of jail at around 4:30pm, just two hours before WWE's TV tapings.

ECW brand

On the February 20, 2007 edition of ECW, Sylvan returned and reformed the original La Résistance with René Duprée, defeating a pair of local wrestlers.[34] Due to Duprée getting suspended at the start of March, however, and being sent to rehab after violating the Health and Wellness policy, the team was quietly disbanded as Sylvan began teaming with Rob Conway again in OVW and in dark matches for the SmackDown! brand until Conway was released on May 11, 2007. In July 2007, Sylvan gave himself a new look and in dark matches and at house shows.

At the August 7, 2007 taping of SmackDown!, Sylvan returned sporting a new look which included freshly bleached blonde hair, his supermodel sunglasses and a gold chain around his neck, in a match against Kane, which he lost. This would turn out to be Grenier's final match for WWE as he was released from his WWE contract six days later.[35]

Independent circuit

On the September 5, 2007 edition of The Whole Effin Show, Grenier put to rest any rumors about his release, stating that it was in fact mutual and had nothing to do with WWE Wellness Policy violations, backstage antics or his link to Signature Pharmacy. On July 28, 2008, he made his debut in the newly formed promotion Rochdale Riot Wrestling, as he teamed up with former tag team partner Rene Dupree.

On December 20, 2008 at Northern Championship Wrestling's "Noël D'Enfer" event, Grenier defeated Samson to become the NCW Quebec champion.

On April 17, 2009, he appeared for Ring Of Honor, competing in a six man tag match, in which he teamed with The American Wolves (Davey Richards and Eddie Edwards) in a loss to Bryan Danielson, Kevin Steen and El Generico.

On May 16, 2009, he tore his right biceps in the Main Event of Northern Championship Wrestling's ChallengeMania 17 against Quebec Champion Nova Cain and Don Paysan.[citation needed]

Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (2007–2009)

On Thursday, November 29, 2007 Grenier was on RDS (Réseau des sports) commentating on the TNA Impact! show in French. He also said there will be a Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA) house show coming to Montreal on Thursday, December 27, at the Centre Pierre Charbonneau Arena. Grenier is signed with TNA now commentating the show in French as well as RDS too. He was on the road with TNA for their house shows in Canada and is the French commentator for both TNA and RDS. During that time he embarked on a feud with former commentator, Pierre-Carl Ouellet with Grenier claiming that he was the best commentator and that ratings had hit the roof since Ouellet's departure. They settled their feud in a match in Hawkesbury, Ontario on June 21, 2008 with Ouellet being victorious.

Although he still wrestles under the name of Sylvain Grenier, he had an opening match against Granby's indy wrestler Van Hawk under the name of Iceman (a masked wrestler) on March 5, 2010 at ToW 5's show. The masked gimmick was filmed and intended to be submitted to the WWE for consideration. He wrestled a second time that night, but as Sylvain Grenier, in the main event against Dru Onyx and Darkko, in a casket elimination match. [36]

Body Building

Since leaving pro wrestling Greiner has become a professional Body Builder in France and Montreal. He has signed on to Re-unite with Rene Dupree For American Wrestling Rampages France 2010 Tour.

Personal life

An August 30, 2007 article by Sports Illustrated named Grenier as to have been given illegal steroids not in compliance with WWE's Talent Wellness Program during his tenure with the company. Grenier received somatropin, nandrolone, genotropin and stanozolol between February 2005 through July 2006. Chris Benoit, Eddie Guerrero and Brian Adams were also discovered to have been given steroids during this investigation, as well as ten current WWE superstars who have been suspended (however, WWE has not confirmed the identities of its suspended wrestlers).[37][38]

Grenier refuted the accusations in a recent interview on the "Whole Effin Show" with Joey Numbers and Boom Boom, stating "All I was was a customer at a pharmacy and I did nothing wrong". He also states that contrary to other reports, he came to terms with WWE on his release and would consider working with them in the future.[39] He is also a bouncer at Montreal's east end Supper Club, "L'Action". In addition he recently opened and now operates a wrestling school based Montreal , Quebec at the Progym Serge-Moreau.

In wrestling

  • Entrance themes
    • World Is Sylvan"
    • Por Vous Quebec"

Championships and accomplishments

References

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  2. ^ Tylwalk, Nick (2003-04-29). "Raw: Stone Cold GM". Slam! Sports. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved 2009-05-08.
  3. ^ Powell, John (2003-05-19). "J-Day just pure vomit". Slam! Sports. Canadian Online Explorer. Retrieved 2009-05-08.
  4. ^ a b "History of the World Tag Team Championship - Rene Dupree & Sylvain Grenier". World Wrestling Entertainment. 2003-06-15. Retrieved 2009-05-08.
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