Armand Rougeau
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Armand Rougeau was a professional wrestler. He is the son of Jacques Rougeau, Sr..
[edit] Career
Armand Rougeau started wrestling in his native Canada in 1982. He had a brief stay in the World Wrestling Federation before an injury in 1986 shortened his career. He has come back for some one match deals since then.
He was one half of "The Flying Canucks" with Dan Kroffat in the Montreal area.
His biggest feud was against Richard Charland.
[edit] Profile
- Height: 6'2"
- Weight: 225 lbs.
- Birthday: 1961
- Hometown: Montreal, Quebec
- Trainer: Jacques Rougeau, Sr. and Raymond Rougeau
- Debut: 1982
[edit] Championships
- 1-Time Canadian International Tag Team Champion (with Dan Kroffat)