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Kaoru "Dump" Matsumoto, one of Japan's leading pro wrestlers in the 1980s. All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (est. 1968) was the dominant joshi puro organization from the 1970s to the 1990s. AJW's first major star was Mach Fumiake in 1974, followed in 1975 by Jackie Sato and Maki Ueda (the "Beauty Pair").
Pages in category "American female professional wrestlers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 359 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
1970 in professional wrestling describes the year's events in the world of professional wrestling. ... (All Japan Women) Retirements. Bette Boucher (1962 – 1970) Deaths
NWA World Women's Tag Team Championship (6 times) – with Vicki Williams (3) and Wendi Richter (3) [7] NWA Hall of Fame (Class of 2012) [15] Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame; Class of 2013 [16] Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Girl Wrestler of the Year (1973) [17] Pro Wrestling This Week. Wrestler of the Week (November 23–29, 1986) [18] St ...
Professional wrestlers put on a show for the crowd during the Big Time Wrestling event at Ohio University Chillicothe on Mar. 6. 2024, in Chillicothe, Ohio.
Christanello was employed at a restaurant in Pittsburgh when she decided to contact a wrestling promoter to become a professional wrestler. [1] Male wrestlers Waldo Von Erich and Klondike Bill helped set her up with women's wrestling trainer The Fabulous Moolah. [3] She moved to South Carolina in 1963 to train with Moolah. [3]
The Women of Wrestling (WOW) is an American women's professional wrestling promotion. WOW personnel consists of professional wrestlers, commentators, ring announcers and various other positions. Executive officers are also listed.
Lord James Blears (wrestler/commentator) † Gary DeRusha "Scrap Iron" George Gadaski (wrestler/referee) † Donna Gagne (ring announcer) Paul E. Dangerously ; Lord Alfred Hayes † Bobby Heenan † Dick Jonkowski (ring announcer/commentator) Rodger Kent (ringside announcer) † Scott LeDoux †