What These 10 WCW Women Look Like Today
You know the memes - if you’re old enough to remember WCW in its heyday, it might be time to schedule your colonoscopy right about now. It has been over 20 years since the sale to Vince McMahon, so imagine how some of the superstars and some of the valets feel nowadays.
When it comes to some of the ladies of WCW, some would move on to have careers in WWE, and others left the wrestling business entirely. WCW's women were mostly used as valets back in its heyday, as women's wrestling hadn't quite picked up in North America yet.
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It’s time to check in with some of the lovely ladies that spent some time when the big girls played and see what they’re up to in 2023 and what they see when they look in the mirror.
10 Alexandra York
Getting her start as a make-up girl for CNN, it wasn’t long before colleagues in “the other tower” swept her up to come to WCW instead. Terri Lynn Boatright would then create the character of Alexandra York, a savvy power suit wearing businesswoman whose computer had all the answers for the superstars she managed, either in the stats or being bashed against someone’s head.
It would be a few years before she’d become Marlena in WWE, and we were off of the races. Age hasn’t affected too much of the horny little she-Devil’s looks and if you want to see more of her, she, like many other superstars and legends has her own Twitch Stream.
9 Torrie Wilson
As one of the many fitness models to join the wrestling world during The Attitude / Monday Night War Era, they might not come fitter than Torrie Wilson. The blond bombshell debuted in 1999 as David Flair’s girlfriend before transitioning over to the likes of Kidman and Shane Douglas before the company went under, and she spent the rest of her career in WWE.
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The 2019 Hall of Famer is some sort of vampire since she hasn’t aged a day over the past 20 years.
8 Stacy Keibler
The Legs Of WCW, later WWE, and The Weapon Of Mass Seduction, Stacy Keibler is one of the most beloved and most requested superstars for the fans to see. In her retirement from the ring, she made an appearance in 2019 to induct her fellow ageless Vampi - umm - WCW Alumni, Torrie Wilson.
She, too, looks exactly like she did when she first debuted years ago. Now a mother of two, she has been enjoying the quieter life while occasionally dipping her toes in the entertainment world.
7 Asya
While she might have toned down over the years, Asya can still bench press you and twist you into a pretzel if need be. She debuted in WCW as Asya, clearly the promotion’s answer to Chyna and cut a very impressive profile. It was enough to entice The Demon Dale Torborg and the two forged a union on and off-screen.
They even were involved in an early version of a cinematic match - a Graveyard Match against Vampiro. The former bikini muscle model has lived the quieter life since WCW folded, raising her child while Torborg works for the Chicago White Sox as a conditioning coach.
6 Pamela Paulshock
While it’s not the be all and end all, Pamela Paulshock doesn’t even have a Wikipedia page dedicated to her life and career. A life and career that she traded in the early aughts for an”civilian life.” She debuted in WCW after the former bikini model was discovered by Terry Taylor.
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For a brief moment in time, it seemed that she was going to be the kind of household name that some of her colleagues became, but she elected the quiet family life instead.
5 Debra McMichael
In the parlance of her home state of Alabama, it doesn't get much more Roll Tide than Debra McMichael. The former Mrs. Mongo made her debut in WCW once Mongo became a full time wrestler.
She then spent several years in both WCW and WWE. In the years since her wrestling career ended, Debra went back to college (University Of Alabama, of course) to pursue a degree in Criminal Justice.
4 Jacqueline
To date, there is seldom a female or male for that matter that could match the grit and determination of Hall Of Famer, Miss Jaqueline. As a veteran of both WCW and WWE, she was able to mix it up with both men and woman, as well win the WWE Women’s world title and Cruiserweight titles.
She would wrestle in several promotions both before and after these two. For her contributions to the business, she has been inducted into several Halls, most recently, the Cauliflower Alley Club Women’s Wrestling Award.
3 Miss Madness
Fun fact about Miss Madness, more commonly known as Molly Holly - she was trained by Dean Malenko and was so good that despite not having the best relationship with WWE, Randy Savage called up Bruce Prichard and asked that WWE gave the girl a look.
Mighty Molly wasn’t just a superhero in the ring but out of the ring as well, helping a lot of girls get their start and just being an all around decent human being. The 2021 Hall of Famer had her head shaved by Victoria at WrestleMania 20 and has actually kept it fairly short ever since.
2 Madusa
From being one of the OG girls of WCW to jump-starting the WWE women’s division as Alundra Blayze to (in)famously back again, it’s all in a career’s work for Madusa.
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Thanks to the trash can incident, she doesn’t get nearly enough credit for bringing a more hard-hitting style to women’s wrestling when it was more about hair pulling and hair tosses; but she really should. Most recently ‘Deuce was seen as a background player in Ron Simmons’ poker game during Raw XXX.
1 Missy Hyatt
Speaking of OG WCW girls, Missy Hyatt isn’t just an OG, she’s pretty much the original Diva - the original bombshell in wrestling. She’s also one of the few who worked for WCW, WWE (albeit briefly), ECW, as well as the territories, and even TNA for a cameo appearance.
After her wrestling career was mostly over, Missy graduated from college with a degree in psychology and spends a chunk of her time performing Civil War re-enactments.