Marc Blondin

[2][3][4] He later became part owner of Top of the World Wrestling (TOW)with Grenier[5][6][7] and fellow RDS announcer Jean-François Kelly.

[8] Marc Blondin was working in event management and as a radio DJ in Quebec when he got his start in the wrestling business with the WWF in 1986, when Guy Hauray, then in charge of French-language business for the WWF, hired him for ring announcer duties for house shows in Montreal.

In 1996, he was rehired at the recommendation of Jacques Rougeau when WCW was looking for French-speaking announcers for a new TV contract signed with Canal+ in France and Belgium.

While Ouellette was wrestling oversees, Blondin and Grenier continually insulted the former color commentator and referred to him as a "jobber" on air.

When Ouellette and Grenier faced each other in Hawkesbury, Ontario on June 21, 2008, Blondin served as the special guest referee.

[citation needed] On September 25, 2009, Blondin and TOW held a tribute show for Pat Patterson which was attended by Morgan, The Honky Tonk Man, Simon Dean and La Résistance (Sylvain Grenier & Rob Conway).

In front of over a thousand fans at Centre Pierre-Charbonneau, Blondin read a letter in the ring to Patterson celebrating his career and legacy in Canadian wrestling.

In 2020, he returned to Impact Wrestling and has been hosting their major shows in French live ever since on Fite TV along with Handsome JF.

In 2021, he started his own podcast, SYMM: Soyez-Y, Mesdames, Messieurs (Be there, Ladies and Gentlemen), named after one of his most famous catchphrases.

In 2023, he released his autobiography Soyez-Y, Mesdames, Messieurs: La Grand Histoire de ma Petite Vie.