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Susan Tex Green [1] [2] (born August 13, 1953) is an American professional wrestler. She began wrestling at the age of 15 and was trained by The Fabulous Moolah. She was the frequent tag team partner of Sandy Parker, with whom she won the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA)'s NWA Women's World Tag Team Championship. The title reign, however, is ...
Beatrice St. Claire "Bea" Terry (née Priestley, born 22 March 1996), best known by the ring name Bea Priestley, is an English-New Zealander professional wrestler.She is best known for her tenure in Japan, performing for World Wonder Ring Stardom from 2017 until 2021, and also made appearances in New Japan Pro-Wrestling (NJPW) serving as Will Ospreay’s valet, and in WWE as Blair Davenport.
Originally, Green was scheduled to wrestle in the ROH Women's World Championship tournament; however, Green suffered an arm/wrist fracture prior to the date of her first round match, and the Maryland Athletic Commission (every match except the final was taped for ROH's weekly TV show in Baltimore, Maryland) didn't medically clear her in time to ...
Puerto Rican female professional wrestlers (10 P) Pages in category "American female professional wrestlers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 361 total.
In the late 1950s when the once-dominant promoter of women's wrestling, Billy Wolfe, was out of business, Ellison and Lee began to book their female wrestlers for more and more shows. [49] They began calling their promoting business Girl Wrestling Enterprises (GWE). [ 49 ]
Ranked No. 1 of the top 100 female wrestlers in the PWI Women's 100 in 2019 [311] Queens of Chaos. World Queens of Chaos Championship (1 time) [312] Sports Illustrated. Ranked No. 10 of the top 10 wrestlers of 2023 [313] Women's Wrestler of the Year (2018, 2019) [314] [315] Ranked No. 20 of the 20 Greatest WWE Wrestlers Of All Time [316 ...
She began wrestling in the early 1950s and her first reported match happened in 1954. [5] With her older sisters, Babs Wingo and Ethel Johnson, she was part of the first Black trio sister team. [6] Marva Scott was posthumously inducted into the Women’s Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2023. [1]
She originally teamed up with real-life friend, then-heel, Torrie Wilson, and the pair feuded with Trish Stratus and Lita. During this feud the four wrestlers competed in the first-ever tag team Bra and Panties Match at the Invasion pay-per-view, which Trish and Lita won by stripping Stacy and Wilson down to their bra & panties.