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Female pro wrestler Johnnie Mae Young dies at 90 : worldleaks

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Johnnie Mae Young, a initiating female wrestler and World Wrestling Entertainment Hall of Fame member whose career spanned eight decades, died on Tuesday, the organization said. She was 90.

“There will never be another Mae Young,” said Vince McMahon, the chairman and chief executive of World Wrestling Entertainment.

Young died at her home in Columbia, South Carolina, where she had been under medical care, a WWE spokesman said.

Known as “The Great Mae Young,” she got her start in the sport at age 15 as a member of her Tulsa, Oklahoma, high school boys’ wrestling team, according to a WWE biography. She began her professional wrestling career in 1939.

Her signature move was called the “Bronco Buster,” in which the attacker jumps up and down on a seated resister’s chest, sometimes in a sexually suggestive way, WWE said.

While potential male wrestlers were off fighting in World War Two, Young and other women made inroads in the sport. She helped open Canadian wrestling to women and was among the first female wrestlers to tour post-war Japan in 1954, WWE said.

After several decades of doing, she turned her care to training and coached her longtime friend Lillian Ellison, known as “The Fabulous Moolah.”

Ellison was the first female member of the WWE’s Hall of Fame. She died in 2007. Young became the third woman to receive the honor when she was seated in 2008.

In their later years, Young and Ellison shared a home and sports complex in Columbia, where they aimed would-be wrestlers. They also made comic appearances in televised WWE events.

 

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Mae Young not dead but gravely ill : worldleaks

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WWE Hall of Fame wrestler Mae Young is badly ill .But not dead this according to local reports.

Young — the only wrestler to compete in NINE DIFFERENT DECADES (her first match in 1939; her last in 2010) — was hospitalized and placed on life support in South Carolina last month.

The Post and Courier initially described 90-year-old Young passed away, but later updated the story saying the wrestling legend is alive but very sick.

Mae and fellow pioneer female wrestler The Fabulous Moolah returned to the WWE back in 1999 — when they were both in their 70s — and were involved in numerous iconic moments like being powerbombed through a table by the Dudley Boyz and the birth of “hand.”

 

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