Friday, March 1, 2013

Black Women In Pro Wrestling Day 28: Jacqueline



Jacqueline DeLois Mooreis a semi-active American professional wrestler. She is best known for her stint in World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment from 1998 to 2004 as well as working for World Championship Wrestling in 1997/98 and later Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as a wrestler, manager and road agent.
She began her career in the United States Wrestling Association, where she was an eight-time USWA Women's Champion. She later moved to World Championship Wrestling, where she briefly managed the team Harlem Heat. In 1998, she joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, later World Wrestling Entertainment). She began managing Marc Mero and had first rivalry with Sable, which culminated in the re-establishment of the WWE Women's Championship, which Moore held twice during her time with the WWF. In 1999, she formed an all-female alliance with Terri Runnels and Ryan Shamrock called the Pretty Mean Sisters. In the early 2000s, Moore worked as both a referee and trainer for the WWF, and she also held the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, which was a title predominantly held by men. In 2004, she joined TNA, where she worked mostly as a manager and occasional wrestler.


2 comments:

  1. Don't forget she managed Kevin Sullivan. She was Chyna before there was Chyna.

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  2. She is the total package,looks,sweetnesss and toughness,she is underrated in my opinion,much stuff has been said about her as to what is true what is false? only she knows,but she is one beautiful looking woman wrestler.

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