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15 Facts About Lady Blossom

1.

Lady Blossom is best known for her appearances with the American professional wrestling promotions the United States Wrestling Association and World Championship Wrestling from 1990 to 1991 under the respective ring names Jeanie Adams and Lady Blossom as the valet for "Stunning" Steve Austin.

2.

Lady Blossom travelled to the United States alongside her then-boyfriend, professional wrestler Chris Adams.

3.

Lady Blossom was given the name by Dusty Rhodes, who said it was because her "chest was blossoming out of her top".

4.

Lady Blossom debuted on 1 June 1991 episode of WCW Worldwide by helping Austin defeat Bobby Eaton for the WCW World Television Championship by scratching Eaton in the eyes with her fingernails.

5.

Austin came down to the ring in an extravagant robe, whereas Lady Blossom frequently donned a luxurious cleavage-baring evening gown.

6.

Lady Blossom frequently interfered in his matches, although her interference backfired from time to time, and she occasionally took bumps.

7.

On one occasion, Lady Blossom hopped onto the ring apron in an attempt to distract the referee from the action in the ring.

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8.

Smothers' collision with Lady Blossom jostled her and she fell to the floor mat a few moments later.

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Also, Lady Blossom constantly interfered in Austin's TV title matches with P N News and thus he retained his title again due to her interference.

10.

Right when the 10-minute time limit was drawing near, Lady Blossom interfered in the match just as Austin was about to be pinned, thus causing a disqualification.

11.

Lady Blossom then scratched Austin's opponent's face with her fingernails.

12.

Simmons was on the verge of victory in the match, but Lady Blossom entered the ring and jumped on his back to cause a disqualification.

13.

Lady Blossom retired from professional wrestling in late 1991 after becoming pregnant with her second daughter.

14.

Lady Blossom made her final appearance with WCW on 19 November 1991 at Clash of the Champions XVII, accompanying Austin to ringside for his title defense against P N News.

15.

Lady Blossom was instrumental in the creation of the "Austin 3:16" catchphrase.