Lacey Fontaine

Lacey Patricia Fontaine (Born March 23, 1982) is a Canadian born professional wrestling valet, currently a free agent.

Pre-Fame
Lacey Fontaine was born to Frederick and Patrice Fontaine on March 23, 1983 in Montreal Quebec, Canada. At the age of three, Patrice Fontaine tragically passed away after her car was struck by a minivan being driven by a man under the influence of alcohol. As a result of her mother's passing, Lacey and her brother Marshall were raised by their father.

Lacey spent much of her life at home with her father and brother, adapting to many of their more masculine hobbies which included watching Hockey, playing video games, and spectating their once-a-month poker nights. It was at the age of ten when Lacey was introduced to professional wrestling when her father had the idea to take his two children to an exhibition that was passing through the city.

From the moment she attended that exhibition, Lacey became enamoured by the world of professional wrestling. For years after, Lacey made a habit of preparing breakfast for her family every Saturday morning in order for the three of them to enjoy the weekly Saturday morning wrestling event on television.

From the age of seventeen, Lacey began training in the art of professional wrestling, hoping to one day break into the business she fell in love with. She kept her training a secret from her father, who she believed wouldn't support her decision to get into such an industry, but was very open with her brother about it.

At the age of eighteen, Lacey graduated from High School with no immediate plans to attend college or university.

Upon leaving High School, Lacey worked two jobs, she worked as a clown for childrens' birthday parties during the day, and as a waitress at the local pub at night.

While juggling regular jobs, Lacey also performed in wrestling matches as independant shows across Quebec and Ontario. Having such a hectic schedule made finding balance impossible, and often led to Lacey being fired from her other jobs.

On July 23rd, 2003 Lacey received a call from nortorious wrestling promoter Gryffon Harlow, had a proposition for the young, aspiring wrestler. Gryffon was starting a brand new promotion out of Calgary Alberta by the name of Calgary Wrestling Alliance. Lacey graciously accepted the offer, and mere days later had bid her family a heavy-hearted farewell as she boarded a flight across the country, with no imminent plans of return.

Calgary Wrestling Alliance (2003 - 2008)
On August 9th 2003, Lacey made her CWA debut, picking up a victory over Trisha Santos, this would be her first, and last victory as an active compeditor on the roster.

For the next two months, Lacey would go on a losing streak in CWA until she was finally issued a change of roles. Gryffon Harlow was viewed in the minds of many as a genius of wrestling, being able to find the ideal roles for any talent he encounters. Many were skeptical when he took Lacey Fontaine, a naturally gifted athlete with a passion for the sport and put her in the role of valet.

In October of 2003, Lacey disappeared from CWA television broadcasts only to reappear in December as the valet of newly signed team, Shock and Awe, a crowd pleasing, high-flying team consisting of Maverick Marty, and Joey Stars. Though Maverick Marty and Joey Stars excelled in the ring, their mic skills were not up to par, and as a result, they were paired with Lacey, in her role she would act as the team's mouthpiece, and she did not disappoint.

By May of the following year, Lacey had lead her team to Tag Team gold, and in the process had built up a larger fanbase for herself than for the team she managed.

CWA's Cyber Carnage Festivities
The CWA staff held a large party in honor of ECFW's third annual Cyber Carnage event, where members of staff and members of the roster alike would get together to enjoy wrestling's biggest show of the year. It was the opening match of that card where Lacey instantly became a fan of a relatively new face on the mainstream wrestling scene, Lonewolf. Despite his losing effort, there was something about