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Pages in category "African-American professional wrestlers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 214 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Maximum Male Models joined the Raw brand on February 6, 2023, and remained on Raw following the 2023 WWE Draft. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] After weeks of spending time with Otis of the Alpha Academy , Maxxine left Maximum Male Models to join Alpha Academy on the May 15 episode of Raw when she cheered on Otis and Chad Gable eliminating ma.çé and mån.sôör ...
Sydney Jeannine Zmrzel [3] (born May 19, 1997) is an American professional wrestler, model, and dancer. She is signed to WWE , where she performs with the ring name Maxxine Dupri on the Raw brand and is a member of the Alpha Academy stable .
On August 3, 2021, she won the gold medal in the women's freestyle 68 kg, after defeating Nigeria's Blessing Oborududu 4–1, at the 2020 Summer Olympics. [20] [21] She became the first female African-American and the first Black wrestler to win Olympic gold, [22] [23] and only the second female American to win gold, after Helen Maroulis in ...
Pages in category "African-American sport wrestlers" The following 27 pages are in this category, out of 27 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.
HOG Women's Championship (1 time, current) Immortal Championship Wrestling. ICW Women's Championship (1 time) Ohio Valley Wrestling. OVW Women's Championship [23] Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Ranked No. 120 of the top 150 female singles wrestlers in the PWI Women's 150 in 2021 [24] Ranked No. 139 of the top 500 singles wrestlers in the PWI 500 in ...
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]
Ethel Blanche Hairston (née Wingo; May 14, 1935 – September 14, 2018) was an American professional wrestler whose ring name was Ethel Johnson. [1] [3] She debuted at age 16, [4] becoming the first African-American women's champion. [5] [4] She was a fan favorite, billed as "the biggest attraction to hit girl wrestling since girl wrestling ...