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Debra Gale Marshall (formerly McMichael and Williams; born March 2, 1960) [1] is an American retired professional wrestling valet, professional wrestler, and actress.She is best known for her time with World Championship Wrestling (WCW) between 1995 and 1998 as Queen Debra [4] and with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) between 1998 and 2002 as simply Debra.
Goldberg stole McMichael's Super Bowl ring and weeks later McMichael hit Goldberg with a pipe and reclaimed it. [ 25 ] [ 26 ] He briefly helped Benoit feud with Raven 's Flock in January 1998 and then got into a feud with The British Bulldog , in which he broke his hand during a match at SuperBrawl VIII in February 1998. [ 27 ]
Chicago Bear Steve McMichael and his wife, Misty, unveil his bust at their Chicago home with former teammates during a video unveiling at the Pro Football Hall of Fame on Saturday, Aug. 3, 2024 ...
Steve McMichael was surrounded by teammates from his Chicago-area home as his Hall of Fame bust was officially unveiled on Saturday afternoon. ... McMichael was surrounded by his wife, daughter ...
Steve McMichael always had that big and boisterous persona and a willingness to say whatever was on his mind, so it's no stretch to think the Chicago Bears great's Pro Football Hall of Fame ...
In June 1996 at the Great American Bash, Flair and Arn Anderson wrestled former football players Steve "Mongo" McMichael and Kevin Greene. During the match, McMichael's then-wife Debra was chased to the back by Woman and Miss Elizabeth, but later came back with them and a steel briefcase, which she handed to her husband. Mongo opened it to ...
McMichael's latest trip to the hospital comes only seven days after he was announced to be part of the Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2024, ... Misty McMichael, Steve's wife of 23 years, ...
Steve McMichael couldn’t make it to the Pro Football Hall of Fame, so the ceremony came to him. Battling ALS and bedridden in the advanced stages of the neurological disease, the 66-year-old two-time All-Pro defensive tackle was the second player enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame among seven members of the Class of 2024 on Saturday.