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  2. Category:American female professional wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "American female professional wrestlers" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 359 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  3. Women in WWE - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Chyna debuted in the WWF as a tomboy female competitor wrestling male talents. Sable's eclipsed popularity and her feud with Marc Mero and his new manager, Jacqueline [23] led to the reinstatement of the Women's Championship as well as the promotion's hiring of more female wrestlers. Jacqueline won the title and became the first ...

  4. List of former WWE personnel - Wikipedia

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    WWE is an American professional wrestling promotion and entertainment company based in Stamford, Connecticut. [1] Former employees in WWE consist of professional wrestlers, managers, valets, play-by-play and color commentators, announcers, interviewers, referees, trainers, script writers, executives, and members of the board of directors.

  5. List of women's wrestling promotions in the United States

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    Women of Wrestling: Los Angeles, California: David McLane: 2000–2001; 2012-present Women Superstars United: Jac Sabboth (2006–2007) Sean McCaffrey (2007–2012) Drew Cordeiro (2012–2014) D. J. Hyde (2013–present) 2006–present Sister promotion to Combat Zone Wrestling and member of the United Wrestling Network: Women's Wrestling Army ...

  6. Mae Young - Wikipedia

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    On March 20, 2017, WWE honored Young during their Women's History Month, a video was released where she was credited as the women pioneer of professional wrestling. WWE praised for her contributions to the wrestling business by Stephanie McMahon , the late Fabulous Moolah, Ivory , Beth Phoenix and Pat Patterson . [ 82 ]

  7. List of masked wrestlers - Wikipedia

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    In Japan, masked wrestlers are also very popular. Many are heavily influenced by anime and manga characters such as Tiger Mask and Black Tiger during the 1980s, and Jushin Thunder Liger in the 90s. Many of these stars would appear in World Championship Wrestling during the "Monday Night War" period. [2]

  8. List of professional wrestling promoters in the United States

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    Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (1986–1992) Women of Wrestling (2000–2001) [1] [13] Vince McMahon Sr. 1914–1984 1954–1982 Capitol Wrestling Corporation (1954–1963) World Wide Wrestling Federation (1963–1982) [1] [13] Vince McMahon: 1945– 1969–2022 New York City, New York and the Northeast. Did not become National until the mid 1980s.

  9. List of WWE Women's Champions - Wikipedia

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    The WWE Women's Championship [1] is a women's professional wrestling world championship created and promoted by the American professional wrestling promotion WWE, defended on the SmackDown brand. It was introduced on April 3, 2016, at WrestleMania 32 to replace the WWE Divas Championship and has a unique title history separate from the original ...