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  2. Sean Waltman - Wikipedia

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    Initially called "The Kid" on the WWF website, he became known as "X-Pac" (which originated from his nickname "Syxx-Pac" based on his ring name "Syxx" in WCW) [22] by the next Raw. X-Pac feuded with Jeff Jarrett , ultimately defeating him in a hair-vs-hair match at SummerSlam , then with WWF European Champion D'Lo Brown , whom he dethroned on ...

  3. Chyna - Wikipedia

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    [36] [37] While waiting for the WWF's decision, Laurer was approached by World Championship Wrestling (WCW), who wanted her to be the sole female member of the New World Order. [38] She initially accepted the offer, but later turned it down when Shane McMahon , Vince McMahon's son, informed her that she was about to be hired by the WWF. [ 38 ]

  4. List of New World Order members - Wikipedia

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    Syxx (joined on the September 16, 1996, episode of Nitro, injured on the October 13, 1997, episode of Nitro, and made his last WCW appearance on the November 16, 1997, episode of WorldWide before being fired from WCW in March 1998) Vincent (joined on the September 23, 1996, episode of Nitro, sided with nWo Hollywood after split)

  5. List of former World Championship Wrestling personnel

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    Syxx 1996 1998 Jeffrey Warner: Jeff Warner JW Storm The Silencer 1989-1990 1999 William Watts Jr. Bill Watts: 1992 1993 Erik Watts: Erik Watts: 1992-1994 1998-1999 James Watts: Mikey Whipwreck: 1999 1999 Alicia Webb: Symphony 1999 2000 Robert Welch: Colonel Robert Parker Robert Parker 1991 1994-1998 Timothy Well † Timothy Well: 1996 1998 ...

  6. Jacqueline Moore - Wikipedia

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    Jacqueline DeLois Moore [2] (born January 6, 1964) is an American professional wrestler and professional wrestling manager.She is best known for her time in WWE from 1998 to 2004, where she became the first African American WWE Cruiserweight Champion and one of three women to hold the championship.

  7. Women in WWE - Wikipedia

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    Finally, the spring of 2001 saw the WWF's purchase of its chief competitors, World Championship Wrestling (WCW) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), and the consequent entry of former WCW and ECW female talent, such as Stacy Keibler, Torrie Wilson, Jazz, and Sharmell. WWF Women's Champion Chyna left the WWF towards the end of November due ...

  8. Daffney - Wikipedia

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    Daffney's gimmicks included frequently changing hair color, t-shirts printed with bizarre slogans, and her loud screams, the latter which was the suggestion of head WCW writer Ed Ferrara. [2] She was released by WCW on February 2, 2001, due to budget cutbacks. WCW itself was purchased by its rival, the World Wrestling Federation, a month later.

  9. Tiffany Stratton - Wikipedia

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    Jessica Woynilko (born May 1, 1999) [1] is an American professional wrestler and former gymnast.She is signed to WWE, where she performs on the SmackDown brand under the ring name Tiffany Stratton, and is the current WWE Women's Champion in her first reign.