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  2. Rhonda Sing - Wikipedia

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    Faye in the ring. In 1995, Sing was contacted by the World Wrestling Federation to help their ailing women's division. [2] She, however, was repackaged as Bertha Faye, a comedic character who lived in a trailer park and dated Harvey Wippleman.

  3. SummerSlam (1995) - Wikipedia

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    The following matchup was for the Women's Championship. Bertha Faye (managed by Harvey Whippleman) challenged Alundra Blayze. Momentum went back and forth several times. Eventually, Faye was able to powerbomb Blayze and pin her, winning the Women's Championship.

  4. Madusa - Wikipedia

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    In the WWF, she feuded with Bull Nakano and Bertha Faye, while holding the WWF Women's Championship three times. Two years after joining the WWF, Miceli returned to WCW, showing up on an episode of Monday Nitro to throw the WWF Women's Championship belt into a trash can; she was blacklisted by the WWF for the next 20 years as a result. [10]

  5. 1995 in professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Bertha Faye: SummerSlam: October 23 Alundra Blayze: Raw: December 13 Deactivated N/A Title deactivated when Blayze left the WWF. Blayze then joined World Championship Wrestling and, during Nitro in Augusta, GA on December 18 dropped the title belt in a trash can

  6. Harvey Wippleman - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, he debuted in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), where he managed wrestlers such as Sid Justice, Kamala, Giant Gonzalez and Bertha Faye. In 2000, Wippleman became the first and only man to win the WWF Women's Championship, thus, technically making him a one time wrestling world champion. He works backstage in WWE (formerly the ...

  7. Women in WWE - Wikipedia

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    After the tournament, Miceli asked WWF management to bring in new women for her to wrestle [12] and WWF brought Leilani Kai, [15] Bull Nakano [16] and Bertha Faye. [17] Later on as part of a short talent exchange with All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling, various Japanese female wrestlers including Aja Kong debuted leading to the second elimination ...

  8. Velvet McIntyre - Wikipedia

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    Velvet McIntyre (born November 24, 1962) is a Canadian retired professional wrestler.After beginning her career in 1980, she wrestled in American independent promotions before joining the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE).

  9. Tomoko Watanabe (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Due to All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling business relations with World Wrestling Federation, Watanabe competed in the latter promotion's flagship event Survivor Series 1995 where she competed in the traditional Survivor Series elimination match where she teamed up with Bertha Faye, Aja Kong and Lioness Asuka to defeat Alundra Blayze, Kyoko Inoue, Sakie Hasegawa and Chaparita Asari. [20]