Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Known Credits
1
Gender
Male
Birthday
February 13, 1939 ( 85 years old )
Place of Birth
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Also Known As
Lumberjack Pierre
Pierre
Yukon Lumberjacks
The Russian Stomper
Igor Volkoff
Private Zarinoff Lebeouf
Yukon Pierre
Soldier Lebeouf
Buffalo Zarnoff
Ivan Zarnoff
Rejean Gagnon
Rejean Gagnon is a former French Canadian professional wrestler who is best known for his appearances with WWE under the ring name Lumberjack Pierre where he was the half of The Yukon Lumberjacks. Professional wrestling career Early career (1964–1975) Lafluer joined Dick the Bruiser's WWA in 1964 where he wrestled as a Russian Igor Volkoff. He left the territory in 1969. In 1972 he worked for International Wrestling Enterprise in Japan as Buffalo Zarnoff. Also he worked in Portland, Vancouver, Montreal and Minnesota. Various promotions (1975–1978) He made his debut in 1975 in the San Francisco territory of NWA as Soldier Lebeouf. He was not successful in San Francisco territory, so he left it after a short time. He wrestled with Nick Gulas and Jerry Jarrett in CWA Memphis as The Russian Stomper. He used the same gimmick in Jim Crockett's Mid-Atlantic territory. He returned to Indianapolis, where the first fame rose when he started the gimmick Private Zarinoff Lebeouf as part of the tag team Legionnaires. He replaced Private Don Fargo and teamed with Sgt. Jacques Goulet. Fargo and Goulet had a fight. Due to this, Fargo left WWA and Zarinoff had to replace him as Goulet's partner. WWE (1978–1979) Zarinoff left for WWE in 1978 as Lumberjack Pierre. He became one half of the tag team Yukon Lumberjacks with Yukon Eric. World Tag Team Championship On June 26, 1978, the Yukon Lumberjacks defeated Dino Bravo and Dominic DeNucci to win the WWE Tag Team Championship which was the only title of Pierre and they held the titles briefly. On November 21, they lost the titles to Tony Garea and Larry Zbyszko. Pierre would fight singles matches as an enhancement talent later on before he left WWE in early 1979. Later career (1979–1983) He came back to Québec for Varousac until a real shoot fight with Raymond Rougeau and left the territory for Portland. He retired from wrestling in 1983.
Known For
The Best of the WWF: volume 14
1987-12-15