Jacqueline DeLois Moore (born January 6, 1964) is an American
professional wrestler, currently signed to
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling. She is best known for her stint in
World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment from 1998 to 2004 as well as working for
World Championship Wrestling in 1997/98 and later TNA as occasional wrestler, manager and
road agent.
She began her career in the
United States Wrestling Association, where she was an eight-time
USWA Women's Champion. She later moved to
World Championship Wrestling, where she briefly
managed the team
Harlem Heat. In 1998, she joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF, later
World Wrestling Entertainment). She began managing
Marc Mero and had first rivalry with
Sable, which culminated in the re-establishment of the
WWE Women's Championship, which Moore held twice during her time with the WWF. In 1999, she formed an all-female alliance with
Terri Runnels and
Ryan Shamrock called the
Pretty Mean Sisters. In the early 2000s, Moore worked as both a referee and trainer for the WWF, and she also held the
WWE Cruiserweight Championship, which was a title predominantly held by men. In 2004, she joined TNA, where she worked mostly as a manager and occasional wrestler.
Professional wrestling career
Early years (1989-1991)
Moore began her wrestling training at a local
gym after meeting professional wrestling
manager Skandor Akbar.<ref...
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