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Joyce Fowler (who also competed as Joyce Becker) was the first female wrestler to use the ring name "Joyce Grable". Fowler was active from 1963–1974 and then retired from professional wrestling to focus on her family. [4]
although Joyce Grable was the reigning champion at the time, Martin was recognized as the champion after defeating then-champion Princess Little Heart. [2] † Velvet McIntyre: February 13, 1983 — San Antonio, TX: 1 [Note 2] Judy Martin was recognized as the champion after defeating Joyce Grable on November 26, 1981. [2]
During this time, in addition to wrestling individually and as a tag team (including tours of Japan with the All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling promotion), Kai and Martin worked behind the scenes as trainers at Moolah's school, where they (along with Joyce Grable) oversaw training of women such as Wendi Richter [3] and Sherri Martel. [4]
Green defeated Joyce Grable to win the vacant championship. [1] Championship history is unrecorded from October 21, 1977 to March 24, 1978. 24 Joyce Grable: March 24, 1978: Live Event: Houston, TX: 1 203 Either Grable defeated Leilani Kai for the championship or Grable was the champion at the time, who successfully defended the title against ...
Wrestling at 138, Joyce knew he was the favorite but also knew to keep his head so Coventry’s Sebastian Armstrong wouldn’t put him on his back. Joyce wrestled with a cool, calm head and looked ...
In August, Moolah once again defeated Williams—with the title on the line—at the first Superbowl of Wrestling event. The team of Williams and Joyce Grable won the NWA Women's World Tag Team Championship from Donna Christanello and Toni Rose on October 15, 1973 in New York City. [5]
The Von Erich family was wrestling royalty in the late ‘70s and early ‘80s until tragedy struck. By the time Fritz Von Erich died in 1997, five of his six sons preceded him in death.
She won the NWA World Women's Tag Team Championship with Velvet McIntyre in May 1983 defeating Joyce Grable and Wendi Richter. [6] They vacated the titles in February 1984 when both women returned to the WWF. From 1983 to 1984, Mitchell worked for All Japan Women's Pro Wrestling. In 1985, Mitchell feuded with Desiree Petersen in the WWF.