Sinn Bodhi, born Cvjetkovich, is a renowned Serbo-Canadian professional wrestler, famously recognized for his tenure in World Wrestling Entertainment's SmackDown brand as Kizarny.
Early Life and Career
Cvjetkovich was trained in the art of wrestling by Rob Fuego and Ron Hutchison in Orangeville, Ontario. He also honed his skills by earning a black belt at Alex Atkinson's Black Belt Institute.
Debut and Early Success
Cvjetkovich made his professional wrestling debut in 2000, competing against El Fuego in the Apocalypse Wrestling Federation's Iron Man Tournament at the Canadian National Exhibition. He remained with the AWF until February 2001, before working for Scott D'Amore's Border City Wrestling promotion in Windsor, Ontario, adopting the persona "Lucifer Love" to circumvent AWF's restrictions on working for regional competitors.
International Tournaments and Tag Teams
In May and June 2001, Cvjetkovich toured England with Brian Dixon's All Star Wrestling promotion, partnering with fellow Canadian Joe E. Legend to defeat top stars Tatanka, Joe Gomez, and Jake Roberts. Upon his return to Canada, he began working for Northern Championship Wrestling in Montreal, before rejoining the AWF in late 2001 and participating in the Iron Man Tournament once more.
Cvjetkovich then formed a tag team with Fabian Stokes, known as "High Maintenance," and wrestled in several Twin Wrestling Entertainment main events across Ontario, facing legendary opponents such as King Kong Bundy and "Hacksaw" Jim Duggan.
Maritime Wrestling Ventures
During the summers of 2002 and 2003, Cvjetkovich competed in the Maritimes (Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, and Prince Edward Island) for All Canadian Wrestling, run by Bobby Bass and Buddy Lane. He shared the ring with notable wrestlers Peter Kingman, Kowboy Hughes, Jason Bates, Bobby Roode, and Jim Neidhart.
Championship Wins
In August 2003, Cvjetkovich won the ACW Heavyweight Championship, solidifying his reputation as a formidable wrestler in the professional wrestling world.