René Goguen

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Ring name Rene Bonaparte
Rene Dupree
Rene Goguen
Rene E. Dupree
Rene Rougeau
The Phenomenal One
René Duprée
The French Phenom
height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Fighting weight 250 (113 kg)
birth December 15, 1983
Shediac , New Brunswick , Canada
Announced from Paris , France
Trained by Emile Duprée
debut 1997

René Goguen (born December 15, 1983 in Shediac , New Brunswick , Canada), better known by his ring name René Duprée , is a Canadian wrestler . He is best known for his appearances for the wrestling organization World Wrestling Entertainment . At WWE, he was active for all three roster ( RAW , SmackDown! And ECW ). He currently works for the Japanese wrestling organization HUSTLE.

Goguen is the son of Canadian wrestling promoter Emile Duprée .

Career

WWE

Before Goguen made his debut in WWE in 2003, he was initially active in the Ohio Valley Wrestling development league. From the start of his WWE career, he was a member of the La Résistance tag team with Sylvian Grenier . On June 15, 2003 they won the World Tag Team Championships .

Rob Conway later became the third member of the team. After winning the title, the group had a feud against the Dudley Boyz , to which they also lost their title. From October 2003 to March 2004, only Goguen and Conway were active as Grenier was on an injury break. After Goguen switched to SmackDown , the team broke up. Here he was involved in a feud program with John Cena for the WWE United States Championship . Together with Kenzo Suzuki, Goguen was again allowed to win the WWE Tag Team Championship on September 9th .

In June 2005, Goguen switched back to Raw . He was sent to Ohio Valley Wrestling in September and sustained an injury a little later. From September 2006, Goguen was then for the newly created ECW - Roster active, where there is a short-lived reformation in February 2007 La Résistance were.

In March, Goguen was suspended and returned to the Florida Championship Wrestling Development League before asking for his release on July 26, 2007.

Independent area

Goguen made his debut for the Japanese promotion HUSTLE on August 15, 2007 under the name René Bonaparte . After that, Goguen worked for various independent organizations in many countries and used his old ring name René Dupreé again .

Championship titles and awards

Web links

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