25 Facts About Madusa

1.

Madusa is currently working for National Wrestling Alliance as a producer.

2.

Outside of the WWF, she wrestled under her professional name of Madusa, which was shortened from "Made in the USA".

3.

Madusa later joined World Championship Wrestling, where she was a member of The Dangerous Alliance, a group of wrestlers managed by Paul E Dangerously.

4.

At that time Madusa began managing the AWA World Heavyweight Champion Curt Hennig.

5.

Madusa later lost the title to Wendi Richter on November 26,1988.

6.

Hennig and Madusa joined the Diamond Exchange, a stable led by Diamond Dallas Page that included Badd Company.

7.

Madusa then began training in Japan, learning the Japanese wrestling style, as well as Muay Thai, kickboxing, and boxing.

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8.

Madusa eventually signed a three-year deal with All Japan, which made her the first non-Japanese wrestler to do so.

9.

Madusa then went to WCW and helped Paul E Dangerously form his Dangerous Alliance.

10.

Madusa debuted under the ring name Alundra Blayze, because WWF owner Vince McMahon did not want to pay Miceli to use the name Madusa, which she had trademarked.

11.

Madusa returned to the ring in August 1995, losing the Women's Championship to Faye at SummerSlam on August 27.

12.

Madusa later admitted that she regretted the action and would not have done it had Bischoff not coerced her.

13.

Madusa had a match the following Monday on Nitro against Sherri Martel which she lost.

14.

Madusa returned to WCW in April 1999 as part of Randy Savage's faction Team Madness with Gorgeous George and Miss Madness.

15.

Madusa was later re-entered into the tournament in a match against Evan Karagias, but was eliminated the next week.

16.

At Starrcade Spice gave Karagias a low blow during the match, and Madusa pinned him to become the first female ever to win the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship.

17.

Spice then aligned herself with Madusa and became her manager for a short time.

18.

Madusa eventually lost the Cruiserweight belt to Oklahoma at Souled Out on January 16,2000.

19.

Madusa took a big bump during this match and wasn't seen again on WCW TV.

20.

Madusa left the company when she heard that Vince McMahon, the owner of the World Wrestling Federation, was going to buy WCW.

21.

Madusa retired from professional wrestling for good in 2001 because she did not like the direction in which women's wrestling was going; according to her, it was becoming less about real wrestling and more about Bra and Panties matches.

22.

Madusa held the belt on her shoulder, and referred to herself as the reigning WWF Women's Champion.

23.

Madusa made her first American hot rod appearance at the Trans World Dome.

24.

Madusa appeared in the video game WCW Nitro, WCW Backstage Assault, WWE 2K16, WWE 2K17, WWE 2K18 and WWE 2K19.

25.

Madusa owns a grooming, pet spa, and doggy bakery called Koolkats and Hotdogs in Lecanto, Florida.

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