9.18.2007

Simply Fabulous

When you want to think of women's wrestling pioneers there is one name that 99% of the time will pop up. That name is no other than Fabulous Moolah. She had the longest Women's World Championship reign in women's wrestling history. In 1956 in Baltimore, she won a prestigious tournament last defeating Judy Grable. When current champion June Byers retired, she claimed the title. Even though in a complete lineage of champions she held the title four times instead of one, the WWE lneage suggests thst she held the title for an estimated 27 years. Even though she may have not have really endured that incredible reign. Moolah proved to be one of the toughest women in the sport's esteemed history. If she had been given the choice, she probably would have stomped them in minutes. For years, she has been making sporadic appearances in the WWE. The legends that come out of her area proved to be why there is a women's division today. Her accomplishments, fighting style, and wrestling savvy still remains as some of the best in the business ever.

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