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Jacqueline Moore

Jacqueline Moore

1 title Acting Jan 04, 1964 Dallas, Texas, USA

Jacqueline DeLois Moore, an influential figure in American professional wrestling, has made significant contributions as both a wrestler and a manager. Born and raised in Dallas, Texas, she began her wrestling journey in World Class Championship Wrestling before gaining widespread recognition in the United States Wrestling Association, where she impressively captured the USWA Women's Championship a remarkable fourteen times.

Moore's career expanded as she transitioned to World Championship Wrestling, where she briefly managed the renowned tag team Harlem Heat. In 1998, she joined the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), now known as WWE, where she quickly made her mark. Her early days in WWF included managing Marc Mero and engaging in a notable rivalry with Sable, which led to the revival of the WWF Women's Championship—an accolade Moore would claim twice. In 1999, she founded the Pretty Mean Sisters alongside Terri Runnels and Ryan Shamrock, showcasing her versatility.

In the early 2000s, Jacqueline not only served as a wrestler but also took on roles as a referee and trainer, becoming the first woman to hold the WWE Cruiserweight Championship, following in the footsteps of Madusa and Daffney. After her tenure with WWE concluded in 2004, she joined TNA, primarily working as a manager.

Her wrestling legacy was solidified when she was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame on April 2, 2016. Beyond wrestling, Moore has trained aspiring wrestlers on the MTV reality series Tough Enough and appeared in various video games, further cementing her status in the wrestling world.

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