12 Of The Most Influential Women Of The WWE
Alundra Blayze
Once in the past known as Madusa, Alundra Blayze was the one to beat when the Women's division was resuscitated in 1993. She won the Women's Championship on three different events, prevailing over a percentage of the greatest rivals in the business. She was likewise the first lady to be recompensed Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Rookie of the Year in 1988 and won the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship.
She helped train entertainers, for example, Torrie Wilson and Stacey Keibler before leaving the WWE in 2001. She cleared out the business on the grounds that she didn't care for that ladies' wrestling appeared to have turned out to be more about undergarments matches rather than genuine wrestling.
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