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Debra Ann Miceli

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Debra Ann Miceli

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  • Before her wrestling career, she was a practicing registered nurse.
  • After WCW died, and the WWF was the only show in town, Madusa opted to retire from the world of wrestling.
  • In December 1995, Eric Bischoff convinced Madusa to make a shocking appearance on WCW Monday Nitro (1995), by dropping the WWF Women's title belt into a garbage bin. The incident caused her to be blacklisted from Vince McMahon's organization for nearly twenty years.
  • WWE Hall of Famer.
  • Monster Truck Driver "Madusa"
  • As of February 2004, Madusa does commentary for boat races and plans to write a book pertaining to her years in Professional Wrestling.
  • Professional wrestler
  • Former WWF & WCW Women's champion & WCW Cruiserweight champion
  • Ranked #10 among the 50 Greatest Women Wrestlers of All-Time (Pro Wrestling Illustrated Presents The Women of Wrestling Vol. I, #1)
  • Lost a 1996 tournament final to crown the first WCW Women's champion to Akira Hokuto in Nashville, TN. The title was soon abandoned.
  • Was the first woman to hold the WCW Cruiserweight championship (now known as the WWE Cruiserweight championship).

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