Regardless of their roles in wrestling being restricted to valets, managers, and eye sweet, a few of the girls who’ve gotten into the professional wrestling enterprise might typically beat the boys in a official struggle.
AEW star Jeff Jarrett believes considered one of these girls was WWE Corridor of Famer Jackie “Jacqueline” Moore, whom he lavished reward on throughout a current version of his “My World” podcast.
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“She was by no means a bra and panties [wrestler], she threw punches like a person, she threw knees like a person,” Jarrett mentioned. “I noticed her in spot exhibits manner again within the day, her and Brian Christopher/Brian Lawler have singles matches, and Brian, in a great temper and, you understand, you could go to him and say, ‘Hey, we’d like you guys to do 15 [minutes] as an alternative of seven or eight.’ Brian was like, ‘Nope.’ I imply, he might go 20 and make it plausible as a result of Jackie might flat-out work and promote. She could possibly be a heel or a babyface … manner in entrance of her time.”
Jacqueline was a staple of the WWE’s famed Angle Period, the place she was typically cited as one of many hardest girls within the enterprise. Throughout that point she turned a two-time WWE Girls’s Champion, and would even turn out to be the WWE Cruiserweight Champion in 2004 the place she defeated Chavo Guerrero.
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Exterior of WWE, she famously defeated Disco Inferno on the 1997 WCW Halloween Havoc pay-per-view and wrestled Gail Kim within the first-ever all-women’s Metal Cage match at TNA’s Lockdown occasion in 2007, and has since been inducted into each the WWE Corridor of Fame in 2016 and the Girls’s Wrestling Corridor of Fame in 2024.
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