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Carlene Denise Moore-Begnaud (born August 27, 1972) [1] is a retired American professional wrestler and manager, better known by her ring name Jazz.She is best known for her time at World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) where she was a two-time WWF/WWE Women's Champion. [4]
In 1968, Peretti was trained by professional wrestlers Prince Pullins and Dick the Bruiser.Under the ring name "Princess Jasmine", she wrestled primarily in the midwest region of the United States, but also competed in the southeast, Canada, Japan, the Philippines, the Caribbean, Africa, Korea, and the Middle East throughout the 1970s and 1980s.
The former college wrestler who competed in 197-pound matches claimed he fatally shot his girlfriend eight times in self-defense because he “feared for his life” in the presence of the 5-foot ...
Jazzmine Raycole Dillingham (born February 11, 1988) is an American actress and dancer. She is best known for her role as Claire Kyle on the ABC sitcom My Wife and Kids during its first season. She is credited as Jazzmine Raycole .
Ex-Jazz Musician Killed Scientist Girlfriend, Taunted Her as She Begged for Life: 'How Do You Want to Die?' Samira Asma-Sadeque. October 16, 2024 at 4:53 AM.
former WWE wrestler and MMA fighter, hanging., [360] suffered from depression and drug addiction Oh In-hye: 2020: 36-year-old South Korean actress, model and YouTuber found unconscious at her home after attempting suicide. She died in the hospital of a cardiac arrest on 14 September 2020. Undisclosed method. [361] Ambrose Olsen: 2010
Avicii’s ex-girlfriend, Emily Goldberg, has died at age 34 after suffering from a pulmonary embolism. Goldberg passed away on April 3, in La Jolla, California, according to her online obituary.
[2] [3] [4] Experts suggest that a combination of the physical nature of the business, no off-season, and potentially high work load (with some wrestlers fighting more than 100 and even 200 matches per year), along with the drug culture in wrestling during the 1970s, 1980s, and early 1990s contributes to high mortality rates among wrestlers.