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1960 in professional wrestling describes the year's events in the world of ... Mexican National Women's Championship. incoming champion – Uncertain [11 ...
Japanese female wrestler. Oldest living female wrestler. Former NWA World Women's Champion: 19: Earl Maynard: M: 89 years, 48 days: November 28, 1935: From Barbados former Mr. Universe, a bodybuilder wrestler in the 60s and 70s and teamed with Rocky Johnson. He wrestled for Pacific Northwest, Stampede, NWA, and WWWF. 20: Tony Kontellis: M: 89 ...
The AWA World Women's Championship was the women's professional wrestling title in the American Wrestling ... Wrestler No. of reigns Combined days 1 Kay Noble: 1: ...
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 †
Niccoli first saw a professional wrestling match at the age of 15 in St. Joseph, Missouri in 1958, when promoter Gust Karras suggested she might one day make a good female professional wrestler. [1] Several years later in 1963, Karras arranged for her to start training. [ 1 ]
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 .
In the late 1950s when the once-dominant promoter of women's wrestling, Billy Wolfe, was out of business, Ellison and Lee began to book their female wrestlers for more and more shows. [49] They began calling their promoting business Girl Wrestling Enterprises (GWE). [ 49 ]
DeAlva Eyvonnie Sibley (May 25, 1922 – July 20, 1998), better known by her ring name June Byers, was an American women's professional wrestler famous in the 1950s and early 1960s. She held the Women's World Championship for ten years and is a member of the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame. She is overall a three-time women's world champion.