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  2. Lipstick and Dynamite, Piss and Vinegar: The First Ladies of ...

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    At first, women's wrestling was seen as a side-show, and it was banned in several states. The film mostly focuses on these years—the 1940s—along with the 1950s and 1960s, better known as the "heyday of women's wrestling", when the sport became more accepted and popular. [ 1 ]

  3. Wikipedia:WikiProject Professional wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Welcome to WikiProject Professional wrestling. This project was formed in March 2005 to better organize information in articles related to professional wrestling . This page and its subpages contain their suggestions; it is hoped that this project will help to focus the efforts of other Wikipedians .

  4. Ella Waldek - Wikipedia

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    Waldek recounted her experiences as a professional wrestler for the documentary film Lipstick & Dynamite, reuniting with some of her fellow female wrestlers in the process. [2] Through her involvement in the film, Waldek found out that singer-songwriter Neko Case, who had been working on music for the film, is her great-niece. [11]

  5. The Fabulous Moolah - Wikipedia

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    In 1999, she became the oldest champion in the history of professional wrestling, up to that point in time, when she won the Women's Championship for a final time at age 76. [ a ] During her lifetime, Moolah was lauded as a leading figure in women's professional wrestling and was considered one of the industry's greatest wrestlers.

  6. JWP Joshi Puroresu - Wikipedia

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    Dynamite Kansai: April 2, 2017 Hanako Nakamori: 24 The title was retired when JWP Joshi Puroresu goes out of business. [2] [29] JWP Junior Championship: June 16, 1995 Candy Okutsu: April 2, 2017 Yako Fujigasaki: 21 The title was retired when JWP Joshi Puroresu goes out of business. [2] [29] Princess of Pro-Wrestling Championship: June 17, 2007 ...

  7. Ladies Legend Pro-Wrestling - Wikipedia

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    Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling split in 1992 into two promotions, JWP and LLPW. Kandori formed LLPW and was both a co-owner and one of their top stars. The group contained former Japan Women's Pro wrestlers and recruited the formerly retired All Japan Women's wrestler, Noriyo Tateno. Their debut show was on August 29, 1992. [7]

  8. Gladys Gillem - Wikipedia

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    She was often an opponent of Burke's, [4] wrestling her for the World Women's Championship. [3] She acted in this capacity until her retirement in 1962. [2] During her time with the promotion, she developed a sexual relationship with Wolfe. [2] During one professional wrestling match, one of Gillem's eyes was knocked out of the socket. [2]

  9. 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 ]