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Jean Gagné (July 19, 1947 – October 21, 2016) was a French–Canadian professional wrestler and manager, best known under the ring name Frenchy Martin. During his World Wrestling Federation heyday in the 1980s as the manager of Canadian wrestler , he was known for his trademark sign that read "USA is not OK". Gagné, however, began his career in Canada, primarily in Stampede Wrestling, and in Puerto Rico's World Wrestling Council. In 1990, Gagné left the WWF and retired from professional wrestling.


Professional wrestling career

Canada and Puerto Rico (1971-1986)
Jean Gagné began his career in 1971 in Quebec and in 's Stampede Wrestling. In June 1977, Gagné, under the name Frenchy Martin, won the IW North American Heavyweight Championship in Trans-Canada Wrestling. In July, he lost the title to . In Stampede Wrestling in February 1976, he held the Stampede Wrestling International Tag Team Championship under the name Don Gagné. In October 1977, Gagné, still wrestling under the name Don Gagné, won the Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship in a tournament final after the former champion retired and vacated the title. In January, however, he lost the title to old rival Leo Burke. Gagné defeated Burke for the Stampede Championship in November 1979 but lost it to in December.

In November and December 1975, Gagné and Mad Dog Martel (billed as "Combat") wrestled in Japan for the International Wrestling Enterprise promotion as part of its Big Winter Series. In their second bout, they defeated Great Kusatsu and in a two-out-of-three falls match to win the IWA World Tag Team Championship. Kusatsu and Inoue regained the titles from Combat the following month in a . Combat made a second tour with International Wrestling Enterprise in October to December 1976 as part of its Bravery Series.

Meanwhile, Jean Gagné also wrestled in Puerto Rico's World Wrestling Council under his own name, and in the first half of 1978, he and partner Huracán Castillo traded the WWC World Tag Team Championship with the of and José Rivera, holding the title once. He also held the WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship and the WWC North American Tag Team Championship, the latter he held four times; one of the times was with as part of a tag team called the Mercenaries. While in Puerto Rico, he wrestled in a match to a 60-minute time limit draw. Gagné also wrestled under the name Mad Dog Martin in Australasia and the South Pacific during the mid to-late 1970s. On September 28, 1978, he won the NWA British Empire/Commonwealth Championship from and defended the title for several months before dropping it to the following year.

In 1980, under the name Masked Cyclops, Gagné won the NWA Pacific International Championship from , but he lost it later that year to . In Montreal's Lutte Internationale in January 1984, Gagné won the Canadian International Tag Team Championship with partner from the team of and , but lost them in a rematch on February 20. In June, Gagné and Lefebvre won the title back, but lost it to and Jacques Rougeau Jr. in the beginning of July.


World Wrestling Federation (1986-1990)
Martin debuted in the WWF in October 1986. Initially a full-time wrestler, he would primarily be used as an enhancement talent, losing the majority of his matches. In August 1987, he began to be the host of a WWF's skit "Le Studio" (presented only in Canada, during Superstars of Wrestling); during the segment, he would interview his guests and translate their answers in French, using the opportunity to mock the faces and praise the heels. Since he spoke fluent Spanish from his years in Puerto Rico, he hosted a similar segment for WWF's Spanish-language TV called "Frenchy's Easel." Throughout 1987, he would make regular appearances as color commentator on the French-language WWF programming alongside Edouard Carpentier and Guy Hauray. Martin began managing Dino Bravo in late 1987. During his alliance with Bravo, Martin regularly carried a sign down to ringside that read "USA is not OK". In March 1988, he managed Bravo at in a match against . During a rematch at SummerSlam in August, Martin distracted Bravo's opponent Muraco to allow Bravo to get the victory. In October at the King of the Ring, Martin managed Bravo in a loss over in a flag match. He also appeared at Bravo's side at Saturday Night's Main Event XVII at the end of October for Bravo's match against Ken Patera. On night, he also appeared at Survivor Series.

Martin also managed in 1988, but LeDuc's run in the WWF was short and he made very few appearances on television. At the Royal Rumble in January 1989, Bravo, accompanied by Martin, teamed with The Fabulous Rougeaus ( and ), but lost a two out of three falls match against Jim Duggan and The Hart Foundation ( and ). At in April 1989, after Bravo's match with , Martin attacked Garvin, and as a result, Garvin performed his signature maneuver, the "Garvin Stomp" on him. Bravo replaced Martin in favor of in April 1989. Later, Martin appeared as an occasional enhancement talent on weekly WWF television broadcasts, reviving his initial role with the company when he joined the WWF in 1986. By mid-1990, Gagné retired from wrestling.


Later Years (1990-2016)
After leaving the WWF, Martin eventually became head booker for the IWA in Puerto Rico. At the International Wrestling 2000 card at the Centre Pierre Charbonneau, Gagné as Frenchy Martin managed in the semi-main event against King Kong Bundy. Until his death he continued to make guest appearances for indie shows across Canada and the US.


Personal life and death
Gagne spoke fluent English and French. He has a son and a nephew who have wrestled, Jean Gagne Jr. and George Martel. He also has a daughter. On September 8, 2016, announced that Gagne was afflicted with and had been moved to hospice care, and on October 21, 2016, Gagne died after nearly a year of bladder and ; he was 69 years old.


Championships and accomplishments
  • 50th State Big Time Wrestling
    • NWA Pacific International Championship (1 time)
  • Atlantic Grand Prix Wrestling
    • AGPW International Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • International Wrestling Enterprise
  • Lutte Internationale
    • Canadian International Tag Team Championship (2 times) - with
  • NWA New Zealand
    • NWA British Empire/Commonwealth Championship (New Zealand version) (1 time)
  • Trans-Canada Wrestling
    • IW North American Heavyweight Championship (1 time)
  • Stampede Wrestling
    • NWA International Tag Team Championship (Calgary version) (1 time) - with Ripper Collins
    • Stampede North American Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
  • World Wrestling Council
    • WWC Caribbean Heavyweight Championship (2 times)
    • WWC North American Heavyweight Championship (3 times)
    • WWC North American Tag Team Championship (4 times) - with (1 time), (2 times) and (1 time)
    • WWC World Tag Team Championship (4 times) - with Huracán Castillo (1 time), Invader I (1 time), Gino de la Serra (1 time) and (1 time)


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