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  2. Intergender wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Andy Kaufman wrestling with Debbie Harry and Caitlin Clarke in 1983. For most of its history, men and women would rarely compete against each other in professional wrestling, as it was deemed to be unfair and unchivalrous. Intergender wrestling was first utilized in the late-1970s/early-1980s by comedian Andy Kaufman.

  3. Roadblock: End of the Line - Wikipedia

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    For the Raw Women's Championship match, Pro Wrestling Torch gave it 3.25 stars, stating that it was a "good match", but "not without some issues. The Iron Man stip worked against it for the first 20 minutes or so", but "the overtime was well played and the recall of how important the bridging by Charlotte was right before regulation added drama ...

  4. The Brawl to End It All - Wikipedia

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    Lauper was involved again, as she intervened in the main event match that saw Hulk Hogan defend his WWF World Heavyweight Championship against Roddy Piper. [12] Another featured match on the card saw The Fabulous Moolah avenge her loss to Richter by managing Leilani Kai to a victory over Richter for the WWF Women's Championship. [13]

  5. Team Madness - Wikipedia

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    Savage asked Miss Madness and Madusa to train Gorgeous George for the match. [4] Behind the scenes, Nora and Madusa trained the other women of WCW at the WCW Power Plant. Gorgeous George had her wrestling match against Robinson at Slamboree on May 9, 1999, [4] during which she used Savage's moves and Robinson mimicked Flair, who was his idol ...

  6. Judgment Day (2001) - Wikipedia

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    The 2001 Judgment Day was the third Judgment Day professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE). It was sponsored by RC Cola . The event took place on May 20, 2001, at the ARCO Arena in Sacramento, California .

  7. Peggy Lee Leather - Wikipedia

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    She then began working for the American Wrestling Association as Peggy Lee Leather and challenged Madusa Miceli for the AWA World Women's Championship. She also competed in a lingerie battle royal at the SuperClash III pay-per-view event on December 13, 1988.

  8. Metro Wrestling Championships: A day of history and emotion - AOL

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    Jan. 30—It was an important day for the girls, but it was a more meaningful day for Javier Posa. The first Albuquerque Metro Wrestling Championships in two years provided a bevy of indelible ...

  9. WWF on MSG Network - Wikipedia

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    WWF on MSG Network (also advertised as WWF from Madison Square Garden) was a professional wrestling television program produced by the World Wrestling Federation (WWF). It was a monthly television special that aired live from Madison Square Garden on the MSG Network from August 7, 1976, to March 16, 1997. [1]