Lisa Moretti
Lisa Mary Moretti, a former professional wrestler from the United States, is widely recognized for her impactful tenure with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE), during which she competed from 1999 to 2005 under the ring name Ivory. Her wrestling journey began in the mid-1980s with the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW), where she performed as Tina Ferrari. Moretti made her WWE debut in 1999, initially serving as the manager for the tag team of Mark Henry and D'Lo Brown.
Throughout her career in WWE, Moretti captured the WWE Women's Championship on three occasions, showcasing her talent and resilience in a competitive environment. She was also a key member of the Right to Censor, a faction known for its conservative messaging. In the latter part of her WWE career, she transitioned to co-hosting "The WWE Experience" and took on training roles in WWE's "Tough Enough" program.
Following her departure from WWE in 2005, Moretti continued to make her mark in wrestling by competing in Women Superstars Uncensored, where she claimed two additional titles and earned induction into the WSU Hall of Fame. Beyond wrestling, she ventured into landscaping and opened Downtown Dog, an animal daycare and grooming facility in Friday Harbor, Washington, in 2007. Moretti is also known for her humanitarian efforts, including volunteering for local animal shelters and organizations dedicated to animal welfare. Born in Los Angeles and raised in Inglewood, she studied public relations at the University of Southern California and previously worked as a makeup artist for Revlon.
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