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Vancouver's Emily Bett Rickards was pumped-up to play the groundbreaking and rule-changing female pro wrestler Mildred Burke.
Something that appears to be the case for former AEW Women's World Champion Mariah May, a report from the Wrestling Observer Newsletter has revealed that the English-born wrestler may be making the ...
WWE’s Naomi is Ethel Johnson, one of three sisters (The Wingo Sisters) to desegregate professional wrestling in the 1950s, signing with the pioneering women’s pro wrestling promoter Billy Wolfe.
By the late 1950s, Rocca and his tag team partner ... forging a powerful connection with the audience that helped elevate women’s wrestling to greater heights. Not only is Lynch a seven-time ...
The Women’s Revolution in WWE began in 2015, transforming women's wrestling from objectification to empowerment. Key milestones included the introduction of the Women’s Championship in 2016 ...
Burke, who died at age 73 in 1989, pioneered the sport at a time when all-female wrestling was banned in most of the U.S. She was paramount in spreading women’s wrestling around the globe ...
A recently viral black-and-white photograph from the 1950s captures a group of women at the Indian Telephone Industries in Bengaluru, diligently assembling telephone units. This image highlights ...
STURGIS — The Sturgis Brown Lady Scoopers wrestling team capped off a remarkable season that was marked by numerous milestones and achievements, that highlighted their continued growth and success.
Housewives in the 1950s enjoyed much more active sex lives than women of today, other research has found, because their time was not divided between career, childcare and socialising as it is now.
WWE, or World Wrestling Entertainment, is the world’s largest wrestling company, with over 200 wrestlers currently active, including women. While women did not always have the opportunity to fight, ...
You can find him on X @andrew_ravens. Over the past several years, WWE has increasingly prioritized strong women's wrestling, leading to the emergence of numerous female stars who have become some ...
Women’s wrestling in WWE has never been in a better place than it is today. Women's title matches have evolved from an afterthought at best, borderline peep show at worst, to a rightful main event.