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Debra Ann Miceli (born February 6, 1963 in Milan, Italy) better known as Madusa (shorthand for MADe in the USA) or Alundra Blayze, is a former professional wrestler for WCW and WWF. She has also recently driven the Madusa monster truck for Clear Channel Communications on Monster Jam and will drive a truck of the same name for Team Bigfoot beginning in 2007. is the 37th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Eddie Sharkey is an American professional wrestling trainer. ...
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World Championship Wrestling (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion which existed from 1988 to 2001. ...
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Wrestling career
American Wrestling Association (1987-1988) After completing Eddie Sharkey's training camp in Minneapolis, Minnesota and working briefly with Pro Wrestling America, Miceli started wrestling in 1987 in the AWA as Madusa Miceli, a heel women's wrestler and manager to Kevin Kelly, Nic Kiniski, and AWA World Champion Curt Hennig. Eddie Sharkey is an American professional wrestling trainer. ...
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Kevin Wacholz (born April 17, 1958 in Bloomington, Minnesota) was a professional wrestler who once worked for the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) in 1992 as Nailz. ...
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She won the AWA Women's Championship in a tournament final over Candi Devine on December 27, 1987. She feuded with Devine and then Wendi Richter for the belt, but lost it to Richter on November 26, 1988. The AWA Womens Championship was the female title in the American Wrestling Association from 1961 until 1990. ...
Candi Devine, born Candace Rummel in Nashville, Tennessee, was a professional wrestler. ...
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IWA Japan (1988-1991) She then left for IWA Japan, where she won the Women's Title twice and learned the Japanese wrestling style. She was the first woman to be awarded Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Rookie of the Year. International Wrestling Association of Japan, more commonly known as IWA Japan, is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion operating since 1994. ...
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World Championship Wrestling (1991-1993) She then went to WCW in late 1991. She briefly feuded with Bambi, Judy Martin, and Lady Blossom. She then went on to help Paul E. Dangerously form his Dangerous Alliance of Rick Rude, Arn Anderson, Bobby Eaton, Steve Austin, and Larry Zbyszko. She often interfered in their matches and most often accompanied Rude to the ring. At Beach Blast 1992 on June 20, she lost a bikini contest to Missy Hyatt. In October, Dangerously kicked her out of the Dangerous Alliance and she got revenge when she defeated him (by countout after he ran from her) in a match on November 18, 1992 at the Clash of the Champions. It was during this time that she was briefly married to wrestler Eddie Gilbert. Judy Martin (L) and Leilani Kai (R) as the Glamour Girls For other people of the same name, see Judy Martin. ...
Jeannie Clark Jeanne Clark (pronounced like Jeannie or Jeanne) was a professional wrestling diva for WCW (where she was billed as Lady Blossom) and World Class Championship Wrestling. ...
Paul Buster Heyman (born September 11, 1965) is a professional wrestling manager, on-air talent, and former promoter. ...
The Dangerous Alliance The Dangerous Alliance was a heel professional wrestling stable that made a name for itself in World Championship Wrestling. ...
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Bobby Eaton Bobby Eaton (born Robert Lee Eaton), is a professional wrestler, famous for his days as one half of the Midnight Express. ...
Steven James Williams (born Steven Anderson on December 18, 1964)[2] better known by his ring name Stone Cold Steve Austin, is an American actor and former professional wrestler. ...
Lawrence (Larry) Whistler (born December 5, 1953) is a professional wrestler, better known by his ring name, Larry Zbyszko. ...
Beach Blast was a PPV in World Championship Wrestling held in the summer months of June and July in 1992 and 1993. ...
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Missy Hyatt Melissa Lee Hiatt is a professional wrestling manager that is better known by the name of Missy Hyatt. ...
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World Wrestling Federation (1993-1995) In 1994, the WWF re-instated its Women's Championship, a title that had been vacant since 1990. Micelli signed on to be the star of the new women's division. She debuted as Alundra Blayze, and wrestled in a six-woman tournament to crown a new women's champion. She defeated Allison Royal in the first round and received a bye into the finals, where she pinned Heidi Lee Morgan to win the title. She became the first native Italian to win the title. She defended the belt against Morgan, Leilani Kai, Debbie Combs, and Luna Vachon. She also traveled to Japan where she defended the title against Kyoko Inoue, Sakie Hasegawa, and Bull Nakano. She was defeated by Nakano in a non-title match during the Japan tour. The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Womens Championship is a professional wrestling championship. ...
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Patricia Karisma-Schroeder (better known by her stage name as Leilani Kai) is a professional wrestler. ...
Debbie Combs Debbie Szestecki is a professional wrestler better known as Debbie Combs. ...
Gertrude Vachon (born January 12, 1962) is a Canadian professional wrestler better known by the ring name Luna Vachon. ...
Kyoko Inoue is a Japanese female professional wrestler. ...
Bull Nakano (born January 8, 1968 as Keiko Nakano) is a former professional wrestler. ...
Nakano emerged as part of the WWF roster in the summer of 1994, and the two feuded. Their first encounter on an edition of Monday Night RAW resulted in a double-count out. Blayze defeated Nakano at SummerSlam 1994, but lost the belt to Nakano on November 20, 1994 in Tokyo, during All-Japan Women's wrestling extravaganza called "Big Egg Wrestling Universe." SummerSlam 1994 was the seventh annual SummerSlam professional wrestling pay-per-view event from the World Wrestling Federation. ...
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Five months later, Blayze regained the title from Nakano on an edition of Monday Night RAW on April 3, 1995. Immediately following the win, she was attacked by Bertha Faye, who kayfabe broke her nose. Alundra Blayze was out of action for five months to recover from her broken nose. In reality, Miceli left to get breast implants and a nose job. Blayze returned to the ring in August 1995, losing the women's title to Bertha Faye at the SummerSlam 1995 on August 27. She bounced back two months later to win the title a third time, defeating Faye on October 23. is the 93rd day of the year (94th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Rhonda Singh as Bertha Faye Rhonda Singh (born Peggy Simpson) was a professional wrestler. ...
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SummerSlam 1995 was the eighth annual SummerSlam professional wrestling pay-per-view event from the World Wrestling Federation. ...
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The WWF then imported Aja Kong from Japan and set up a Blayze/Kong feud. Their first showdown was at the 1995 Survivor Series, where Blayze, along with Kyoko Inoue, Sakie Hasegawa and Chaparita Asari, battled Bertha Faye, Aja Kong, Tomoko Watanabe, and Lioness Asuka. In the end, Kong pinned Blayze to be the sole survivor. The following week on RAW, Kong and Watanabe defeated Blayze and Inoue when Kong pinned Inoue. Kong then defeated Chaparita Asari a week later. This article does not cite any references or sources. ...
Survivor Series 1995 was the ninth annual Survivor Series pay-per-view professional wrestling event for the World Wrestling Federation. ...
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However, that would be the last women's match in WWF for sometime and the Blayze/Kong feud never materialized, even though it had been advertised by WWF Magazine as one of the matches at the Royal Rumble 1996. Royal Rumble 1996 was the ninth annual Royal Rumble professional wrestling pay-per-view event from the World Wrestling Federation. ...
World Championship Wrestling (1995-2001) 1995-1997 It turned out that Miceli had not been happy with the Blayze character and began negotiating with her old employer, WCW. The WWF found out and fired her for talking to the competition while still under contract. Miceli quickly signed with WCW and showed up on WCW Monday Nitro on December 18, 1995. She denounced the Blayze gimmick, threw the WWF Women's Title Belt in a trash can (in a move similar to that of Riddick Bowe throwing away the WBC Heavyweight Championship in 1993), and reclaimed her Madusa moniker. This incident is widely perceived as a catalyst for the "Montreal Screwjob" in 1997. Rather than hold a tournament to crown a new champion, the WWF once again abandoned the women's title. In WCW, Madusa had a brief feud with Sherri Martel because Sherri supposedly stole Col. Rob Parker from her and even interrupted their wedding vows in Las Vegas. Martel pinned Madusa in the first ever women's match on WCW Monday Nitro. Their feud ended after that. WCW Monday Nitro was a weekly professional wrestling program produced by World Championship Wrestling. ...
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Sherri Martel (born Sherri Russell)[1] (February 8, 1958 â June 15, 2007) was an American professional wrestler and valet, better known by her ring name, Sensational Sherri. ...
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With Madusa back in WCW, the company brought in Bull Nakano to feud with her. They battled in a 'Loser gets their bike bashed' match at Hog Wild 1996. Even though Madusa lost the match (Bull Nakano pinned her with a bridging back suplex), Madusa got to bash Nakano's motorcycle anyway after she chased away Sonny Onoo. Nakano went back to Japan and retired from wrestling shortly afterwards, leaving Madusa with no one to wrestle. The company decided to establish the WCW Women's Championship and struck a deal with GAEA Japan organization to bring in women wrestlers. A tournament was held in the fall of 1996. Madusa defeated Reina Jubuki in the first round and Zero in the semi-final, but she lost to Akira Hokuto (who lost to Madusa earlier in the tournament as Reina Jubuki) in the finals of the tournament on December 29 at StarrCade 1996. Madusa never could win the title. She claimed to have won it in Japan, but records indicated otherwise. She also feuded with Luna Vachon, who had repeatedly interfered in Madusa's matches with Hokuto. On June 15, at the Great American Bash 1997, Miceli lost a retirement match to Hokuto. Road Wild was a professional wrestling pay-per-view from World Championship Wrestling that was held from 1996 to 1999. ...
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Kazuo Onoo, better known as Sonny Onoo, is a Japanese professional wrestling manager. ...
The WCW Womens Championship was a short-lived title for the womens division in World Championship Wrestling. ...
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Starrcade was the primary supercard of the NWA and World Championship Wrestling from 1983-2000. ...
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1999-2001 Madusa returned to WCW in April 1999 as part of Randy Savage's faction 'Team Savage' with Gorgeous George and Miss Madness, but she was eventually kicked out by Savage due to a dispute in July 1999. 1999 is a common year starting on Friday Anno Domini (or the Current Era), and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
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Nora Kristina Greenwald (born September 7, 1977), better known by her ring name, Molly Holly, is an inactive American professional wrestler. ...
1999 is a common year starting on Friday Anno Domini (or the Current Era), and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
After a three month sabbatical, Madusa made her return to television on the October 18 edition of Monday Nitro. With the mysterious "Powers That Be" now at the helm of WCW, they ordered her to participate in a "New York" Evening Gown Match with Mona. Mona was fine with the stipulation because she often wrestled in an evening gown. On the other hand, Madusa was less than enthusiastic about the idea as she believed it was beneath her to participate in such a match, not to mention wrestle in an evening gown. Mona came out in a blue evening gown whereas Madusa made a half-hearted effort regarding her wardrobe in that she came out in a casual "Tommy Sports" dress with shorts on underneath instead of panties. Despite being a reluctant participant, Madusa took her frustration out on Mona and dominated the majority of the match. Towards the end of the match, Madusa lost her focus and started screaming at the ringside announcers because she was unhappy about doing the match in the first place. Mona then came from behind and stripped Madusa of her gown, down to her shorts and a sports bra. Madusa then grabbed the microphone to complain even more and told "everyone behind her" to kiss her buttocks. "The Powers That Be" continued to make her life miserable as they had her strut out in a revealing red bikini to shill the new WCW cologne at Halloween Havoc 1999. An angry Madusa went up to the announcers to air out her grievances by saying that was not happy that the "The Powers That Be" made her come out in an "itsy-bitsy, teenie-weenie" bikini. She exclaimed that it was "bullshit" and proceeded to dump the contents of the bottle over Bobby Heenan. The next night on Nitro, Madusa was entered into the tournament for the WCW Championship belt that was put up for grabs after it was decided that it no longer belonged to Sting. When the tournament pairings were shown, Madusa's opponent was marked as a question mark. Her opponent turned out to be the monstrous Meng. Madusa gave her best effort in the match, but Meng appeared to be invulnerable to her attacks. The match came to an end when Meng placed the Tongan Death Grip, a nerve grip, on her for the win. Evan Karagias came into the ring following the match and assisted her backstage. is the 291st day of the year (292nd in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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The next week on Nitro, "The Powers That Be" gave Madusa a break by putting her back into the championship tournament. They paired her off against Karagias. During a pre-match interview, Karagias said that Madusa was "hot" and that he wasn't quite sure as to how he would handle wrestling a woman. Madusa used this knowledge to the best of her advantage and instead of wrestling Karagias, she used her feminine wiles to 'sexually tease' him throughout the contest. During the match, the two didn't exactly grapple, but rather, they exchanged romantic pleasantries throughout the contest. For starters, Madusa felt up his chest, pinched his behind and batted his baseball cap off in a playful manner. Evan returned the favor by grappling her into some promiscuous wrestling positions and whispering sweet nothings into her ear - to her liking no less. At one point, a smirking Madusa backed him into a corner and attempted to seduce him by pointing her large breasts in his direction. The match came to a conclusion when she smothered him with a large kiss all the while pinning him for a victory. Karagias didn't mind losing the match and he made her his manager from that point forward. The two then developed a romantic relationship. Madusa was eliminated from the championship tournament the next week on Nitro when Jeff Jarrett interfered in the match, causing Chris Benoit to pick the victory. After her elimination, Madusa put all her focus in managing Karagias. She'd frequently get involved - often using her feminine wiles to distract her opponents so that Karagias could win. During one match she thrust a dazed Johnny Boone's face against her cleavage, pulled his shirt over his head, and pushed him over so Karagias could pin him. It didn't take long for the newly formed tandem to find success as she helped lead him to the WCW Cruiserweight Championship at Mayhem 1999. Soon after his title win, Madusa became interested in Evan's Cruiserweight Championship belt. Male Chest The chest is a part of the anatomy of humans and various other animals. ...
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While they were making out in a dimly-lit room, Madusa told Karagias that she needed a title shot at WCW StarrCade. Karagias graciously accepted her challenge. However, plans were changed, and she had to earn her title shot the next week on Nitro by defeating Mona and Evan Karagias in a three-way match. Madusa and Mona started the match, while Evan went to the announcer's table. After laying waste to her with a missile dropkick, Mona looked to have Madusa beaten, but Karagias made the save. As he went to check on Madusa, she took advantage of their relationship, rolling him up for the victory and title shot at "Starrcade". The next week on Nitro, Madusa caught him flirting with Spice of the Nitro Girls backstage. Madusa attempted to attack the Nitro Girl, but Karagias and several officials broke the two up. Madusa challenged Spice to a match later in the night. Madusa dominated the unexperienced wrestler throughout the contest. Karagias then came to the ring and prompted Madusa to quit wailing on her. Spice saw her opening and charged towards a distracted Madusa. She quickly pinned her for the upset victory. After the match, an agitated Madusa argued with Karagias because he caused her to lose the match. Madusa then treated Evan to a bridging German suplex, ending their romantic relationship for good. On that week's edition of WCW Thunder, Spice officially became Evan's new manager. She was also in his corner at StarrCade for his title defense against Madusa. Their relationship lasted for all of six days as Spice gave Evan a low-blow during the match. Madusa quickly pounced on the opportunity by pinning him to become the new WCW Cruiserweight Champion. Spice them aligned herself with Madusa and became her manager. The relationship only lasted about a month as Spice returned to her role as a Nitro Girl when WCW relaunched the previously disbanded group a few weeks later. Making out is a slang phrase of American origin and usually serves as a colloquial term or euphemism for the fact of two peoples engaging in prolonged kissing (also known as getting off, snogging or pulling in the United Kingdom, or meating or scoring in Ireland). ...
The Nitro Girls The Nitro Girls were a dance team in World Championship Wrestling that danced during commercials on WCW Monday Nitro to entertain the fans. ...
The Nitro Girls The Nitro Girls were a dance team in World Championship Wrestling that danced during commercials on WCW Monday Nitro to entertain the fans. ...
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On the January 10, 2000 edition of Nitro, Madusa inexplicably came out wearing a blue wig,and an ill-fitting bikini top, that had a difficult time containing her breasts. On this edition of Nitro, Madusa came out to tend to Asya after she was struck by Oklahoma with a bottle of barbecue sauce during a match. Oklahoma then struck Madusa from behind with a broom, which began her feud with Oklahoma. In an evening gown match with Oklahoma on an episode of WCW Thunder on January 12, Madusa easily defeated Oklahoma by stripping off his dress. After the match, Oklahoma retaliated and struck Madusa with a glass bottle containing barbecue sauce. Oklahoma then disrobed Madusa to reveal her blue undergarments. Oklahoma then proceeded to pour the BBQ sauce down her cleavage. Oklahoma then kicked Madusa in the back, and she fell to the floor outside the ring. She eventually lost the belt to Oklahoma at Souled Out 2000 on January 16. During her reign, Madusa only defended the Cruiserweight Title on television on two other occasions. She defeated Asya on the first edition of WCW Thunder of 2000, a male plant on the January 15, edition of WCW Saturday Night, and Sherri Martel in a non-title match on Thunder. January 10 is the 10th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Christie Wolf as Asya Christie Wolf is a bodybuilder and was a professional wrestler under the name of Asya in WCW. Career Christie Wolf started her career as a bodybuilder and also as a nude model. ...
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After her title reign came to a close, Madusa continued to feud with Oklahoma for a few more weeks. In on-camera interviews, Oklahoma often poked fun at the amount of plastic surgery Madusa has legitimately had over the years. On the February 7 edition of Nitro, Oklahoma brought out a doctor by the name of Dr. Jeter, who claimed that Madusa was one of his clients and that he had done cosmetic surgery on her. Jeter claimed that he did a nose job, eye job, lip job, boob job, and even a buttock augmentation on Madusa. Oklahoma then said that Madusa had no place in the WCW Women's Division and that there wasn't anything natural about her. She responded by thrashing both Oklahoma and Dr. Jeter. The conclusion of Madusa's feud with Oklahoma occurred on the February 21 edition of Nitro in a match where she was disguised as La Parka for a match with The Artist Formerly Known as Prince Iaukea. Because "La Parka" was looking thin - not to mention especially voluptuous - Oklahoma could easily tell that this was an impostor and ripped off the mask to reveal an embarrassed Madusa. The real La Parka then entered the ring and hit Oklahoma with a chair. âFacial reconstructionâ redirects here. ...
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Adolpho Tapia better known as La Parka is a professional wrestler from Mexico most famous for his days as The Chairman of WCW. Profile Height: 60 Weight: 255 lbs. ...
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WCW didn't have much in the way for Madusa creatively, and she only made a few appearances during the rest of the year. She then became an instructor at the WCW Power Plant to help train the women for wrestling matches. She did that until the foreclosure of the company in 2001. Before WCW's collapse, she engaged in a brief feud with Torrie Wilson and Shane Douglas. The two defeated Madusa and Billy Kidman at Fall Brawl in a mixed tag team scaffold match. The WCW Power Plant was a professional wrestling school located in Atlanta and owned and operated by World Championship Wrestling. ...
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Madusa wrestled exactly one match after she left WCW when she wrestled Beth Phoenix at an independent show in Arizona in May 2001. She retired from pro wrestling for good in 2001. Elizabeth Carolan née Kocanski[2] (born on November 24, 1980 in Elmira, New York) is an American professional wrestler currently working for World Wrestling Entertainment on its RAW brand as Beth Phoenix. ...
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A Piledriver is a professional wrestling move in which the wrestler grabs his/her opponent, turns him/her upside-down, and drops into a sitting or kneeling position, driving the victims head into the mat. ...
A pin, a fall, or a pinfall (the last term most commonly used in professional wrestling) is a victory condition in various forms of wrestling that is met by holding an opponents shoulders or scapulae (shoulder blades) on the wrestling mat for a prescribed period of time. ...
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The United States Hot Rod Association is an organization owned by Clear Channel Communications and it markets various motorsports. ...
The Monster Jam World Finals is an annual monster truck event held in late March at Sam Boyd Stadium in Las Vegas, NV. It is the championship event of the USHRA Monster Jam series. ...
Freestyle, in Monster Truck competition, is an event where the goal is to perform tricks and stunts with the truck in order to demonstrate driver skill and truck capability. ...
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The AWA World Womens Championship was the female title in the American Wrestling Association from 1961 until 1990. ...
The AWA World Womens Championship was the female title in the American Wrestling Association from 1961 until 1990. ...
International Wrestling Association of Japan, more commonly known as IWA Japan, is a Japanese professional wrestling promotion operating since 1994. ...
For the regional professional wrestling territory promoted by Angelo Poffo from 1978-84, see International Championship Wrestling. ...
The ICW / IWCCW Womenâs Championship was a championship in International World Class Championship Wrestling that existed from 1985 until the federation closed itâs doors in 1995. ...
The ICW / IWCCW Womenâs Championship was a championship in International World Class Championship Wrestling that existed from 1985 until the federation closed itâs doors in 1995. ...
Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) is a professional wrestling magazine. ...
The PWI Rookie of the Year Award, given yearly since 1972 by professional wrestling magazine Pro Wrestling Illustrated, recognizes the best professional wrestler of the year who, in that year, had their first year in the business, as voted by readers of the magazine. ...
World Championship Wrestling (WCW) was an American professional wrestling promotion which existed from 1988 to 2001. ...
The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Cruiserweight Championship is a professional wrestling championship. ...
The WWE Cruiserweight Championship is a professional wrestling title, challenged by cruiserweights under 220 lb (100 kg). ...
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The World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) Womens Championship is a professional wrestling championship. ...
Debra in 1999 with the WWF Womens Championship belt. ...
Personal life Madusa was married to Eddie Gilbert in the early 1990s. After their divorce she married former NFL player Ken Blackman in the late 1990s and into the turn of the millennium. Eddie Gilbert refers to: Eddie Gilbert (1905-1978), Australian Aboriginal cricketer; Edward M. Eddie Gilbert (b. ...
The National Football League (NFL) is the largest and most prestigious professional American football league, consisting of thirty-two teams from American cities and regions. ...
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Madusa drove a monster truck of the same name for Live Nation in their Monster Jam series, but was recently released over contract issues. On May 12, 2006 she announced that she had signed up to drive a Madusa truck for Team Bigfoot, beginning later in 2006. Live Nation NYSE: LYV is a concert company based in the United States of America. ...
References - Madusa at Online World of Wrestling.com
- Madusa released from Live Nation
- Madusa announces Bigfoot contract
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