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  2. Grapplers (comics) - Wikipedia

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    The Grapplers is a fictional organization appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.It is a loosely organized group of female wrestlers, most of whom gained superhuman strength through the group known as Power Broker, Inc.

  3. List of wrestling-based comic books - Wikipedia

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    Comic book superheroes and professional wrestling characters have long been viewed in the same vein of entertainment as colorful characters that are larger than life, and numerous wrestlers have appeared or been referenced in comic books.

  4. Sharon Ventura - Wikipedia

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    Sharon Ventura, also known as She-Thing, is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. She has used the pseudonym Ms. Marvel and has served as a member of the Fantastic Four and the female wrestlers known as the Grapplers.

  5. Love and Rockets (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Rena "La Toña" Titañon and Vicki Glori: championship rivals in the world of women's Mexican wrestling. Rena is Maggie's friend and (through her many adventures) a loved (and hated) Latin American revolutionary icon. Vicki, later a wrestling coach and league official, is Maggie's aunt and her guardian during her Huerta years.

  6. AJ Lee - Wikipedia

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    The show mixed professional wrestling and reality competition formats as six female participants from FCW competed to be WWE's "next breakout star". [29] [30] Primo was assigned as her "WWE Pro", the role of her mentor in the storyline. [29] She performed as a face (good guy) on the show [29] and WWE adapted her "nerd" fandom to her character.

  7. April Hunter - Wikipedia

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    Hunter was the first woman in pro wrestling history to hold the (male) tag team title. Hunter traveled to Canada for the first time in December 2005, working for Action Wrestling Entertainment and wrestling against Sarah Stock. [5] In February 2006, Hunter worked for Carmen Electra's Naked Women's Wrestling League (NWWL). [6]

  8. Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (also known by its initials as GLOW or G.L.O.W.) is a women's professional wrestling promotion that began in 1986 (the pilot was filmed in December 1985) and has continued in various forms after it left television. Colorful characters, strong women, and over-the-top comedy sketches were integral to the series' success.

  9. Headlocked (comics) - Wikipedia

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    Headlocked is a professional wrestling comic book developed by Visionary Comics Studio, that debuted in 2007. It has featured a painted cover painted by Jerry Lawler. [1] The series was created by Michael Kingston [1] with art by Randy Valiente.

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