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Some sad news---Fabulous Moolah Passes Away (Read 816 times)
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Some sad news---Fabulous Moolah Passes Away
Nov 3rd, 2007, 11:48am
 
Fabulous Moolah Passes Away  cry  
 
World Wrestling Entertainment announced this morning that long-time WWF Women's champion The Fabulous Moolah (Lillian Ellison) has passed away. The WWE website did not list a cause of death. By my records, she was 84 years old.
 
A native of Columbia, South Carolina, Moolah was Women's Champion nine times, including the period before it was a WWE Title and "forgotten" switches not acknowledged in official WWE history books.  She may be best remembered for having the longest running championship reign (28 years) of any champion ever in professional wrestling history and maintained a close relationship with the McMahon family through the years.  
 
Originally breaking in as "Slave Girl Moolah" in the 1950s, she was christened the Fabulous Moolah after winning the championship in a Battle Royal.  Although she lost the title several times, she always regained it and history will remember her as having one long, uninterrupted reign.
 
Moolah was at the forefront of the WWF's national expansion during the "Rock N' Wrestling" era, managing Leilani Kai against Cyndi Lauper's charge, Wendi Richter.  Moolah was a regular top character for the company during that time period, translating her in-ring career to action figures, an animated appearance on the WWF cartoon series, a cameo in a Cyndi Lauper music video and more.  When WWF had contractual issues with Richter, they sent Moolah into the ring to win the title back as the masked "Spider Lady", perfecting a screwjob years before Montreal became part of the wrestling jargon.  
 
When Moolah finally dropped the WWF Women's title to Sherri Martel towards the end of 1987, it marked the end of a true era, although Moolah maintained a presence with the company until her passing.  In October 1999, Moolah returned to the ring at the age of 76 to capture one last championship win from Ivory at the No Mercy '99 PPV, for a short eight day title run.
 
Moolah was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 1995 and returned alongside Mae Young to make a number of comedic cameos through the Attitude era, up until this past year's Summerslam, during a backstage vignette with Vince McMahon, William Regal and Mae Young which ended up being her final public appearance.
 
Moolah's career was recognized in the 2004 documentary "Lipstick and Dynamite", which looked at the pioneering days of women's professional wrestling, featuring Mollah, Mae Young and Penny Banner, among others.  She also released an autobiography via WWE in 2004 and was a regular at a number of wrestling conventions.  
 
Moolah had recently undergone an eye transplant and was scheduled to have her shoulder replaced. Moolah had suffered the passing of her brother, the last of 12 siblings (she was the youngest), this past August, which forced her to pull out of several scheduled appearances.  
 
Moolah was living in Columbia, SC at the time of her passing.
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Re: Some sad news---Fabulous Moolah Passes Away
Reply #1 - Nov 3rd, 2007, 11:55am
 
I'm really saddened to hear this news. She was a wonderful woman, and I'm greatly priviledged to have refereed one of her many matches.
 
Truly a sad day in the business.
 
BTW, according to some reports, www.obsessedwithwrestling.com, Moolah would've been 84.
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Reply #2 - Nov 3rd, 2007, 1:25pm
 
A very sad loss for the business and personal 1 for the McMahons but unlike alot of great we lost this year she got to live past 60  
 
God Bless her soul
 
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Reply #3 - Nov 3rd, 2007, 3:11pm
 
I had the pleasure of meeting Moolah many times at the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame in Amsterdam.  The most recent time being this past May.  She was always cordial and a true class act.  She cared a great deal about her fans.  She will be sorely missed.  Professional Wrestling has lost a true legend...RIP Moolah  
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Reply #4 - Nov 3rd, 2007, 4:04pm
 
i hate this. she was a good lady to me when i met her a few years back at the first SLAMBOREE in atlanta. i met her a few times since and she was always a pleasure to talk to.
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Reply #5 - Nov 3rd, 2007, 4:31pm
 
A great loss for the wrestling community.  One of the fondest memories of my career was working a "mixed tag" match with her in Miami Beach, Florida.  It was me and Wendi Richter against her and Lord Al Hayes.  This was during my short babyface run in Florida.  Moolah was always very good to me and I will miss her.  If she liked you she, being a "grande dame" of the South, would call you "Sugar".  RIP, Sugar.  SOH.
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Reply #6 - Nov 3rd, 2007, 4:34pm
 
She was a great womens wrestler. Held the World title numerous times. She will be missed.  RIP
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Reply #7 - Nov 3rd, 2007, 5:36pm
 
I hate to bring ourselves down further but it just occurred to me there are 2 Women in the WWE Hall Of Fame and now they're both gone in less than 6 months cry
 
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