Lash LeRoux

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John LeRoux
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Ring name(s) Lash LeRoux
Mark LaRoux
Corporal Cajun
Billed height 5 ft 11 in (180 cm)
Billed weight 221 lb (100 kg)
Born November 22, 1976(1976-11-22)
Lafayette, Louisiana
Resides Oxford, Alabama
Billed from New Orleans, Louisiana
Trained by WCW Power Plant
Debut July 25, 1998

Johnathan "John" Mark LeRoux (born November 22, 1976 in Lafayette, Louisiana) is a Cajun American professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Lash LeRoux. His ring name is a take off of Cajun western movie star Lash La Rue.

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[edit] Career

LeRoux was born in Lafayette, Louisiana, but moved to Oxford, Alabama at an early age. He attended Oxford High School, where he was a junior high state champion in amateur wrestling in two successive years. In his junior year he came third in the varsity state tournament. LeRoux also played football for the Oxford High Yellow Jackets, and in 1993 his team won the Alabama State Football Championship. After graduating from high school, LeRoux attended Jacksonville State University, studying towards a pre-med degree. However, he later decided to take a year out in order to focus on his burgeoning career as a cartoonist.

[edit] World Championship Wrestling

In 1997 LeRoux saw an advertisement for the WCW Power Plant (the professional wrestling school owned and operated by World Championship Wrestling) on an episode of WCW Monday Nitro. LeRoux qualified to train in the Power Plant, meeting the arduous physical qualifications, and trained throughout 1998, with his first match being a loss to Perry Saturn in mid-1998. He was promoted to the main roster in July 1998, and wrestled on WCW Saturday Night, WCW Worldwide and WCW Thunder as Mark LaRoux for several months, often losing squash matches. He debuted on Nitro on February 1, 1999 as Lash LeRoux, losing to then WCW Cruiserweight Champion Billy Kidman.

LeRoux competed primarily in the cruiserweight division. He feuded with Disco Inferno over the Cruiserweight Championship, and lost to Disco in a title match at Halloween Havoc 1999. Shortly afterwards, LeRoux and Disco joined forces against the New York gangster Tony Marinara and his henchmen, The Mamalukes, who were owed money by the compulsive gambler Disco. They faced Big Vito and Johnny The Bull in a tag team match at StarrCade 1999, but lost following a miscommunication between the partners. After the match, the unconscious losers were carried from the arena inside a body bag and locked in the trunk of a car.

LeRoux and Disco quietly disbanded, and in late 1999 LeRoux returned to the Power Plant, where he worked as an assistant trainer. He appeared sporadically on television, teaming with Midnight and pursuing the Cruiserweight Championship once more. He was fired (kayfabe) by WCW President Eric Bischoff in April 2000 for not helping to protect him from Diamond Dallas Page, whose wife Kimberly had betrayed him in order to align herself with Bischoff. LeRoux and several other wrestlers who had been fired by the disgruntled President returned several weeks later as the Misfits In Action (M.I.A.), a military-themed stable who were unwilling to align themselves with either the heel New Blood or the face Millionaires Club. All of the Misfits were given ranks, with LeRoux known as Corporal Cajun.

The M.I.A. feuded with the New Blood, with LeRoux helping Lieutenant Loco retain his Cruiserweight Championship. LeRoux and Loco won the WCW World Tag Team Championships on October 9, 2000 in Sydney, Australia, defeating New Blood members Mark Jindrak and Sean O'Haire, but lost the belts just minutes later in an instant rematch ordered by commissioner Mike Sanders (also a New Blood member). The M.I.A. also feuded with Team Canada, who had taken possession of the WCW United States Heavyweight Championship and renamed it the "Canadian Heavyweight Championship".

The M.I.A. gradually disbanded in late 2000 and early 2001, with the departure of Loco and Sergeant A.W.O.L. precipitating the end of the stable. On January 23, 2001 the leader of the M.I.A., General Rection, requested LeRoux's M.I.A. shirt, informing him that he had been "honourably discharged". LeRoux began wrestling as Lash LeRoux once more, and returned to the cruiserweight division. His last appearance on WCW television was on the February 19 episode of Nitro, where he challenged United States Champion Rick Steiner and was easily defeated.

Following the purchase of WCW by the World Wrestling Federation in March 2001, LeRoux was signed to a developmental contract by the WWF in April 2001. Along with several other former WCW wrestlers, he was sent to the Heartland Wrestling Association to further his training. LeRoux negotiated his release in June 2002, preferring "to pursue other options rather than be stuck in limbo".

[edit] TNA and indy circuit

LeRoux appeared on the inaugural Total Nonstop Action Wrestling PPV on June 19, 2002, competing in the Gauntlet for the Gold (he was eliminated by Jeff Jarrett). From April to July 2004, LeRoux travelled south to Orlando, Florida and appeared with TNA, wrestling on Xplosion as a jobber.

LeRoux continues to work as a cartoonist, and his work has been featured in multiple publications and websites including Pro Wrestling Illustrated and The Wrestler. During his tenure in WCW, he drew a series of single-panel comics for WCW Magazine called Lashing Out.

In 2005, LeRoux made sporadic appearances in former WWE developmental territory Deep South Wrestling. Since then he has left Deep South Wrestling and is back on the independent circuit.

[edit] Personal life

John has two brothers, older brother Joseph and younger brother James, and younger twin sisters, Terri and Sherri Cheswell.[1]

John married his high school sweetheart, Elizabeth, on December 22, 1997.[2]

[edit] In wrestling

  • Finishing and signature moves
  • Nicknames

[edit] Championships and accomplishments

[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Stated in the December 1999 issue of WOW Magazine
  2. ^ Stated in the December 1999 issue of WOW Magazine

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