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First I'll start with the two ladies I am painting in water color: Moolah remains one of the prime figures in the history of Women's professional wrestling. Originally, Ellison began her career in the 1950's as a valet and manager; most notably for "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers. Moolah was talented and knowledgeable, devious and vicious, courageous yet cowardly, and she could "work" the crowd like few others, male or female. In 1983, Vince McMahon, Jr. was taking his newly purchased WWF (currently WWE) national, and he offered Moolah a deal she couldn't refuse. Lillian sold her rights to the Women's World Title in the World Wrestling Federation, and agreed to appear exclusively for the WWE. The Fabulous Moolah still wrestles and makes appearances with the WWE.
Real Name: Johnnie Mae Young Born in Sand Springs, OK, Johnnie Mae Young was as strong as she was beautiful. With the attitude of an outlaw, and the strength of a giant, Mae Young grew up a tomboy. Ed “Strangler" Lewis, a family friend, taught Mae how to wrestle, while she was taking a break from kicking field goals for the her high school’s men’s football team. The Great Mae Young is a face familiar to wrestling fans from four generations. She has wrestled in eight decades, and was the first to train The Fabulous Moolah. Young has helped the careers of many talented wrestling stars and was inducted into the Wrestling Hall of Fame for her lifetime achievements. Next up are some other ladies of the ring.
Real Name: Ida Selenkow One of the most recognized, and beautiful, wrestling stars of the 1950s, Ida May Martinez traveled all over North America taking on the toughest opponents, thrilling wrestling fans wherever she appeared. Introduced to wrestling in 1950 by legendary promoter Billy Wolfe, Ida spent the next ten years between the ropes. In 1952, Ida was recognized as the Mexican Women's Champion. After hanging up her boots in 1960, Ms. Martinez went on to help early AIDS patients and their families, establish a nursing career, and become a star in western yodeling (where she's known as "The Yodeling Lady"). Today, Ida May Martinez is recognized by numerous organizations for her many contributions to society.
Born in Custard, WA, Ella Waldek changed her name because “who could stand in a ring and autograph an eleven letter last name?” Her beauty and statuesque figure combined with her skill and style made her attractive to promoters and fans alike. While performing at the local Roller Derby, as one of the people that went around jamming against other skaters, Ella was offered the opportunity to watch a wrestling match, and thought, “I didn’t even know there was such a thing”. Waldek began training as a wrestler, quickly learning the moves that brought her to stardom. After leaving wrestling Waldek became a private detective and opened her own security agency.
Real Name: Gladys Gillem Wall The oldest wrestler of her generation, and a pioneer, Gladys “Killem” Gillem has taken more bumps and bruises than any other lady wrestler. At the age of nineteen she left home knowing that there had to be more to life than “taking care of my mother”. Gillem scouted out work at local Carnivals, seeking the spotlight, and obtained many jobs wrestling men and women. Gladys’ love of the spotlight, and rebellious nature lead her to dangerous occupations throughout her life. Aside from wrestling girls, she also
In 1954 a beautiful twenty-year-old platinum blond named Mary Ann Kostecki stepped into the squared circled for the first time. Having grown up in St. Louis, Missouri, she had never even witnessed a women's wrestling match before, much less competed in one. She earned a sterling reputation as a strong and powerful athlete with the looks of a Hollywood starlet. After accepting an offer from Billy Wolfe, she changed her name to Penny Banner. Significant titles benchmark Penny’s career in wrestling, and athletics. Title after title, championship upon championship, mainly the First World AWA women's Championship. Penny truly embodies what it is to be an athlete. Currently a Senior Olympian, Penny Banner is one of the most popular and Isn't life grand? |
| Name October 16, 2006 04:26 AM PDT your work is nice & i love it be success all time dariuosh from Iran dariuosh.ir@hotmail.com | ||
| Name October 16, 2006 04:25 AM PDT your work is nice & i love it be success all time dariuosh from Iran dariuosh.ir@hotmail.com | ||
| Jennifer Young October 20, 2005 02:38 PM PDT Johnnie Mae Young is my aunt, and it is pretty exciting reading all the hype about the movie. | ||
| becky September 18, 2005 10:09 AM PDT do you know anything on Nell either stewart or carter.she is my grandmothers cousin. she was a wrestler in the 50's. my email is rjblewis@alltel.net | ||
| theLYN July 12, 2005 09:56 PM PDT <img src="http://www.obsessedwithwrestling.com/pictures/n/nellstewart/01.jpg"> i hope that comes out, but here's nell for ya!! the reason i didn't mention her was i only wrote about the women who are in the documentary, but thanks! | ||
| Namerobert ogden July 9, 2005 08:16 AM PDT why not a mention of the great Nell Stewart? | ||
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