47 Facts About Jacqueline Moore

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Jacqueline DeLois Moore was born on January 6,1964 and is an American professional wrestler and professional wrestling manager.

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Jacqueline Moore began her career in World Class Championship Wrestling, but was well known in the United States Wrestling Association, where she was a fourteen-time USWA Women's Champion.

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Jacqueline Moore later moved to World Championship Wrestling, where she briefly managed the team Harlem Heat.

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Jacqueline Moore began managing Marc Mero and had her first rivalry with Sable, which culminated in the re-establishment of the WWF Women's Championship, which Moore held twice during her time with the WWF.

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Jacqueline Moore was the third woman to accomplish the feat, but the only woman to do so under the WWE banner.

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Jacqueline Moore began her wrestling training at a local gym after meeting professional wrestling manager Skandor Akbar.

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Jacqueline Moore was the only female in Akbar's professional wrestling school in Dallas.

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Jacqueline Moore competed in all-women's promotions Ladies Professional Wrestling Association and Women's Pro Wrestling.

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Jacqueline Moore later moved on to the United States Wrestling Association in Memphis, where she was known as Miss Texas.

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Jacqueline Moore made her debut as a Heel Valet to Eric Embry and Tom Prichard as part of team Texas during the Texas vs Tennessee feud.

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Jacqueline Moore was later involved in a feud with the Dirty White Girl Kim Anthony and was involved in a Mudpit Match and a Hair vs Hair match which Anthony won and in the latter Moore had her hair shaved off.

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Jacqueline Moore was the first ever USWA Women's Champion, winning the newly created title in a tournament on March 2,1992.

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Between March 1992 and August 1996, Jacqueline Moore held the title a total of eight times, swapping it with Lauren Davenport, Luna Vachon, and Debbie Combs.

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In 1993, Jacqueline Moore became the first female to be included in the Pro Wrestling Illustrated 500, detailing the top 500 professional wrestlers in the world.

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In 1995, Moore became involved in a feud with the valet of Reggie B Fine and Don Bass, Sweet Georgia Brown.

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Later in 1995, Jacqueline Moore feuded with Uptown Karen, the lover of Downtown Bruno.

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Jacqueline Moore competed in Herb Abrams's Universal Wrestling Federation, winning the promotion's women's title in 1994.

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Jacqueline Moore appeared in the February 1994 edition of the then WWF Magazine.

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Jacqueline Moore joined Smoky Mountain Wrestling in October 1995 under the name Sgt.

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Jacqueline Moore began submitting pictures of herself to the Atlanta, Georgia-based World Championship Wrestling and was eventually contacted by WCW employee JJ Dillon, who offered her a contract.

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Jacqueline Moore debuted in WCW as the manager of Kevin Sullivan, and she helped Sullivan by body slamming his opponents.

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Jacqueline Moore aided Sullivan in his feud with Chris Benoit and feuded with Sullivan's ex-wife, Woman.

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Jacqueline Moore rejoined the World Wrestling Federation in mid-1998, debuting on the June 1 episode of Raw as the new on-screen girlfriend of Marc Mero, to later began a feud with the estranged wife of Mero, Sable.

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WWF Chairman Vince McMahon disqualified Sable for not wearing a traditional bikini, and Jacqueline Moore was declared the winner.

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Two months later at Survivor Series, Sable defeated Jacqueline Moore to become the new champion.

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Later on that year, Jacqueline Moore starred in the first season of the WWF's reality show Tough Enough as a trainer alongside Al Snow, Tazz and Tori.

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Several weeks later, Jacqueline Moore challenged Stratus for the title at Vengeance.

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In 2002, Jacqueline Moore became a referee, with her debut match being a Women's Championship bout between Jazz and Trish Stratus at the Royal Rumble.

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Jacqueline Moore lost the championship back to Guerrero at Judgment Day in a match where his arm was tied behind his back.

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Jacqueline Moore released Moore in June 2004 when the creative team could not come up with any storylines for her character.

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Jacqueline Moore debuted in Total Nonstop Action Wrestling as a babyface at the Victory Road pay-per-view on November 7,2004, losing a singles match to the villainous Trinity.

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Jacqueline Moore returned to TNA as a villainess at Final Resolution on January 14,2007, joining forces with James Storm by attacking his manager, Gail Kim.

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Storm and Moore teamed up to defeat Kim and Petey Williams at both Against All Odds and Destination X Moore was defeated by Kim at Lockdown in TNA's first women's steel cage match.

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At Bound for Glory, Jacqueline Moore competed in the Gauntlet for the Gold match to crown the first TNA Women's Knockout Champion which was won by Gail Kim.

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At Lockdown, Jacqueline Moore competed in a Queen of the Cage match which was won by Roxxi Laveaux.

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Jacqueline Moore then managed Beer Money, Inc, before being removed from television to work as a backstage agent.

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At Bound for Glory IV, Moore tried to help Beer Money win the Monster's Ball match after Jacqueline interrupted a pin attempt by Homicide on Storm, with Steve McMichael spanking her in retaliation.

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On June 13,2011, Jacqueline Moore returned to TNA as ODB's new tag team partner at the tapings for the June 16 episode of Impact Wrestling, with the two promising to clean up the Knockouts division.

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Jacqueline Moore returned to TNA on March 17,2013, at one of their One Night Only pay-per-views, Knockouts Knockdown.

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Two days later, the villainous Jacqueline Moore faced off against ODB at Hardcore Justice 2, in a Hardcore match, coming out on the losing end.

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On March 14,2016, it was announced that Jacqueline Moore would be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame class of 2016.

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Jacqueline Moore is cited as inspiration for several women, such as: Bayley, Bianca Belair, Jazz, Naomi, Nicole Savoy, Nyla Rose, Sasha Banks and Trish Adora.

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Trish Stratus claimed that Jacqueline Moore helped her in the beginning of her wrestling career.

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Alicia Fox stated that Jacqueline Moore "recreated what a champion looks like and helped opened the door for women of all colors, sizes and shapes".

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Jacqueline Moore made her video game debut in the PlayStation version of WCW Nitro.

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Jacqueline Moore has a third degree black belt in taekwondo and has experience in kickboxing and boxing.

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In 2002, Jacqueline Moore competed on a special WWF superstar edition of Fear Factor, coming in second place to Matt Hardy.