Moolah was there throughout the early days of wrestling, and stayed in the ring throughout the '50s and '60s, when women were banned from wrestling "for their own good." By the late '60s she and the girls she trained at "Girl Wrestling Enterprises" represented the single largest group of female wrestlers in the country. Soon she was recognized by the National Wrestling Association as the undisputed women's champ, a title she would hold for the next 20 years. She is a role model for strong women both on and beyond the mat, and her story is a riotous tell-all from one of wrestling's greatest of all time.
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