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18 Facts About Rhonda Sing

1.

Rhonda Ann Sing was a Canadian professional wrestler.

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Rhonda Sing wrestled in World Championship Wrestling to help generate interest in their women's division.

3.

Rhonda Sing knew she wanted to be a wrestler from a young age and frequently beat up the neighborhood children, along with those in her kindergarten class.

4.

Rhonda Sing later wrote to Mildred Burke after a friend gave her a magazine with Burke's contact information, and sent her a biography and photo.

5.

Rhonda Sing's debut match in Japan was a tag team match with partner Mami Kumano, defeating the Beauty Pair in January 1979.

6.

Rhonda Sing had difficulty because of her youth and inexperience in the ring.

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Rhonda Sing was comforted by New Japan Pro-Wrestling's Dynamite Kid, who had trained in Calgary.

8.

Rhonda Sing held the title until September 22,1988, when she lost to Chigusa Nagayo.

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Between 1987 and 1990, Rhonda Sing worked in Puerto Rico for the World Wrestling Council, where she held the WWC Women's Championship on five separate occasions by defeating Wendi Richter, Candi Devine, and Sasha in matches for the title.

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In 1995, Rhonda Sing was contacted by the World Wrestling Federation to help their ailing women's division.

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Rhonda Sing made her WWF debut on the April 3,1995 episode of Monday Night Raw participating in a sneak attack on Alundra Blayze, making it appear as if Blayze's nose had been broken.

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Rhonda Sing briefly returned to Japan but did not like the new system, which did not guarantee payouts.

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Rhonda Sing was a contender for both the WCW Cruiserweight Championship and WCW Hardcore Championship.

14.

Rhonda Sing was one of four children, having three brothers.

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Backstage, Rhonda Sing was friends with the male, rather than the female, wrestlers.

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On July 27,2001, Rhonda Sing passed away from a heart attack at the age of 40.

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Rhonda Sing was buried on August 3,2001 in Mountain View Cemetery in Calgary.

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Rhonda Sing's funeral was attended by several wrestling stars, inluding Bret Hart, Stu Hart, Davey Boy Smith, Smith Hart, Allen Coage, and Ben Bassarab.