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Judith Hardee (born October 8, 1955) is an American retired professional wrestler, better known by the ring name Judy Martin. She is best known for her appearances in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), where she held the WWF Women's Tag Team Championship with Leilani Kai as the Glamour Girls .
Her mother, Cora Combs, was also a professional wrestler. [3] Debbie Combs made her wrestling debut at Louisville Gardens for Angelo Poffo's International Championship Wrestling (ICW) at the age of 16 in a seven-women battle royal where she was the first eliminated. [4] Combs dated Randy Savage for five years while they were both working for ...
Kai and Martin recaptured the title months later in Japan before the belts were abandoned. [2] The Glamour Girls regaining the Tag Team titles from the Jumping Bomb Angels was not received well by the WWF and its head booker Pat Patterson. What had happened was prior to the tour of Japan, Martin and Kai had a falling out with The Fabulous ...
She defeated Judy Martin in a series of singles matches. She also competed in tag team matches with partners Velvet McIntyre and Debbie Combs against Martin and her partner Leilani Kai (who, as the Glamour Girls, were the reigning WWF Women's Tag Team Champions ), but lost each match.
Judy Hardee: Judy Martin 1980 1984 Rose Hesseltine: Rose Roman 1957 Geneva Huckabee ... Cora Combs 1952 1955 1965 Debbie Szostecki: Debbie Combs 1980 1985–1988 [188]
In the mid-1980s, Jim Crockett Promotions (which eventually became World Championship Wrestling) was a member of the National Wrestling Alliance and recognized the NWA World Women's Championship, which was held by Debbie Combs. The Kansas City promotion that recognized Combs as the champion withdrew from NWA in 1987 and closed in 1988.
[10] [11] [12] At the Royal Rumble in 1989, she defended the title against Judy Martin. [13] Smith defended the belt against Martin for the first six months of 1989. [14] In the meantime, at WrestleMania V, she sang "America the Beautiful" to open the show. [8] [15] [10] Smith continued to defend the Women's title against Martin throughout the ...
Judy Martin was recognized as the champion after defeating Joyce Grable on November 26, 1981. [2] Championship history is unrecorded from February 13, 1983 to before October 19, 1983. 16 Judy Martin: October 19, 1983 (nlt) [Note 1] N/A N/A 3 [Note 2] Martin was recognized as the champion in East Texas. [2]