411's Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2010: The Fabulous Moolah
Posted by Scott Rutherford on 06.24.2010
Singles Wrestler
Inducted On: 06.24.10
Today, the Fabulous Moolah joins the 411 Wrestling Hall of Fame!
She may be the most defining women's wrestling champion in history. It's a big statement considering the boom in women's wrestling in the late 90's that still continues to this day. The Fabulous Moolah's tale is one of interesting conflicts, shading dealing, wrestling politics and ultimately, long lasting legends stature in the annuals of women's wrestling.
Lillian Ellison was a married mother of one at the age of 15, when she left it all behind to become a professional wrestler. Having her first match in 1949, Ellison started breaking the mold almost immediately. Her promoter Billy Wolfe encouraged his ladies to have sex with other promoter in order to increase bookings, a practice Lillian refused to partake in. This led her to working for Jack Pfeffer who paired Ellison up with "Nature Boy" Buddy Rogers, which was highly successful until Lillian left because Rogers wanted her to become sexually active with him.
Now going under the moniker Slave Girl Moolah, she began managing Mexican wrestler Tony Olivas and they created a stir as Moolah would kiss him on the cheek before each match, resulting in threats of violence from crowds and one near murder attempt. She then moved quickly through Boston and then onto Vince McMahon Sr. Capitol Wrestling where the now Fabulous Moolah won the vacant NWA Woman's Championship in a battle royal.
This created the next round of controversy as Billy Wolfe still held massive control over women's wrestling and still feeling slighted by Moolah refusing to submit to his demands, made sure she was not fully recognized as champion until Wolfe went out of business and the retirement of the other predominant women's champion June Byers. Due to these issues she bought the rights to the women's title (which now is the WWE Women's Championship) and started training and booking women's wrestlers all over the country while still actively wrestling herself.
She became a celebrity of sorts counting Elvis and Jerry Lee Lewis as her friends and Hank Williams Sr. as a boyfriend and used her growing fame to get the New York Athletics Commission ban of women's wrestling overturned and becoming the first female to appear in Madison Square Garden. And bar for a couple short weeks, Moolah was the Women's Champion for an astonishing 28 years.
When Vince Jr. came knocking during the early 80's expansion, Moolah had the smarts to sell the rights to her title to McMahon and within the next year helped launch the Rock n' Wrestling era thanks to her feud with music superstar Cyndi Lauper and the ensuing cross promotion with MTV for the "The Brawl To End It All" which saw Moolah lose her title to Lauper protégé Wendi Ritcher. This all led to the one of the marquee matches at the inaugural WreslteMania and saw women's wrestling reach it's high popularity peak.
Not long after, the next phase heaping of controversy struck Moolah whom Vince asked to come and shoot on Ritcher thanks to a soured contract negotiation between Vince and Ritcher. This shoot cost a long standing friendship between Moolah and Ritcher as Moolah had trained Ritcher to become a wrestler and was a fence that was never mended before Moolah's death.
By now Moolah was 62 and still the queen of women's wrestling and stayed that way until Sheri Martel defeated her for the title but she still wrestled into the late 80's before going into semi retirement and earning a spot in the WWF Hall of Fame in 1995.
Then came a career rebirth in the late 90's as Moolah and her friend and fellow old age female wrestler Mae Young, started showing up on WWF programming and performing bumps and taking shots from the male wrestlers and becoming comedy fodder for the next couple of years and surprisingly, Moolah earned herself another Women's Title reign at the age of 76!
Health problems caught up to Moolah and she only showed up sparingly in the ensuing years but she did manage to become the first octogenarian to perform in a WWE ring when at the age of 80 she had her final match against Victoria. Finally, on November 2nd, 2007 Moolah died from complication from shoulder replacement surgery leaving behind a legacy as a tough old broad who defined women's wrestling.
Although there is no doubting Moolah's stature as one of the greats of wrestling (male and female), Moolah was also involved in unseemly practices in her time as a promoter and has been labeled a pimp by more than one of the woman she managed and two faced by others for discouraging openly lesbian performers form going to gay bars while indulging in same sex activities herself.
Why Moolah was selected…
While there is no denying the dark side of Lillian Ellison left some stains on her reputation, she was one of the pioneering woman in a tough man's world that when told to do something she didn't want to do, she stuck by her guns and if someone threw up a roadblock, she'd kick it down and defy anyone to tell her to stop. Her place at the top of the women's wrestling heap is well deserved and it is 411's honor to have her in our Hall of Fame.
"It's a big statement considering the boom in women's wrestling in the late 90's that still continues to this day."
What boom? Women's wrestling might still be around, but it is hardly popular anymore.
Posted By: Guest#3629 (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 12:31 AM
I'd like to nominate Lita for the prestigious 411 Wrestling Hall of Fame. She is the greatest Women's Champion of all time after all.
Posted By: MBD (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 12:39 AM
Never really liked her, but Moolah is no doubt the queen of wrestling. Trish Stratus COULD have taken over that role, but she left too soon. Granted, I don't blame her for getting out of the business. It seems like she is becoming a big success on her own. But no matter how much WWE might hype her up, Trish has nothing on Moolah.
Posted By: Guest#3246 (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 12:43 AM
I'd like to nominate Lita for the prestigious 411 Wrestling Hall of Fame. She is the greatest Women's Champion of all time after all.
Posted By: MBD (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 12:39 AM
I'd like to tell you to go F-off. Name one memorable feud Lita had with the title that didn't involve Trish? Name one memorable feud Lita had that didn't involve Trish period? Lita sucks.
Posted By: Guest#6942 (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 01:37 AM
"It's a big statement considering the boom in women's wrestling in the late 90's that still continues to this day."
What boom? Women's wrestling might still be around, but it is hardly popular anymore.
Posted By: Guest#3629 (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 12:31 AM
Agreed, but when people die, they automatically start getting overrated.
Posted By: Dick (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 01:50 AM
But no matter how much WWE might hype her up, Trish has nothing on Moolah.
Posted By: Guest#3246 (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 12:43 AM
Thank you. I was really expecting to come here and see people saying Trish is better than Moolah. Finally some common sense. Trish was good, but she was only a wrestler for about five years, not counting her early days as a manager. Just because she was given a bunch of accolades doesn't mean she is some icon. I'm not even sure Trish was the most popular diva during most of her career. I think WWE just went so over the top with her retirement that people now want to make her out to be a legend. Alot of us don't buy it. No longevity, no long term impact. If guys would stop thinking with their dicks once in awhile, they'd realise their little golden girl was a short term success.
Posted By: Guest#0448 (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 02:17 AM
"It's a big statement considering the boom in women's wrestling in the late 90's that still continues to this day."
What boom? Women's wrestling might still be around, but it is hardly popular anymore.
Posted By: Guest#3629 (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 12:31 AM
Agreed, but when people die, they automatically start getting overrated.
Posted By: Dick (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 01:50 AM
Do you remember women's wrestling occupying this much time in the early nineties? Or were you guys still in diapers? Not to mention maybe the reason it's not quite as popular in WWE anymore is because most of their women are divas, not wrestlers. TNA has its fair share of skanks too, but most of their women are better wrestlers than Lita at her prime.
Posted By: James (Registered) (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 02:28 AM
will someone mention somewhere that she did drop the damn title several people for short periods of time? She owned the title, but the lineage should be corrected or at least acknowledged.
Posted By: Guest#5467 (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 10:42 AM
Do you remember women's wrestling occupying this much time in the early nineties? Or were you guys still in diapers? Not to mention maybe the reason it's not quite as popular in WWE anymore is because most of their women are divas, not wrestlers. TNA has its fair share of skanks too, but most of their women are better wrestlers than Lita at her prime.
Posted By: James (Registered) (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 02:28 AM
Then how does Moolah deserve the credit? She held the title for years, and then it just disappeared when she got too old. I guess if anybody deserves credit for bringing back women wrestling, it's Sable. She was the first female star wrestling had in many years, and they brought back the belt for her.
Posted By: Guest#8122 (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 11:53 AM
I'd like to tell you to go F-off. Name one memorable feud Lita had with the title that didn't involve Trish? Name one memorable feud Lita had that didn't involve Trish period? Lita sucks.
Posted By: Guest#6942 (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 01:37 AM
Ahaha, Trish? Hahaha. You're funny.
Posted By: MBD (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 03:47 PM
The only woman that came close to Moolah's level is Chyna, like her or not. People like Richter and Sable were only around very briefly. Trish, yeah right. She fashions herself as the female Rock. Her career was as short as his, but she has none of the fame to show for it. The only two chicks that were bigger flashes in the pans are her two buddies Lita and Mickie.
Posted By: Guest#4613 (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 03:57 PM
Ahaha, Trish? Hahaha. You're funny.
Posted By: MBD (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 03:47 PM
Yes, I'm sure she's jealous of Lita. Come on MBD, give me some memorable moments with Lita that didn't involve Trish, you still haven't proven anything.
Posted By: Guest#0994 (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 07:55 PM
Yes, I'm sure she's jealous of Lita. Come on MBD, give me some memorable moments with Lita that didn't involve Trish, you still haven't proven anything.
Posted By: Guest#0994 (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 07:55 PM
Prove what to who? Who really cares besides you? I'm not going to change your mind, just like you will never change mine. Lita will always be superior to Trish.
Posted By: MBD (Guest) on June 25, 2010 at 12:26 AM
will someone mention somewhere that she did drop the damn title several people for short periods of time? She owned the title, but the lineage should be corrected or at least acknowledged.
Posted By: Guest#5467 (Guest) on June 24, 2010 at 10:42 AM
++++++
From my write up.....
"And bar for a couple short weeks, Moolah was the Women's Champion for an astonishing 28 years."
Don't mind being told just only when people bother to read it in the first place.
Posted By: Dedicated Underachiever (Registered) on June 25, 2010 at 07:24 AM
Trish Stratus is probably the greatest woman performer ever(not wrestler). But her career was too short to really be compared to Moolah. Moolah will always be the most influential just based on her longevity. She's like Hogan to Trish's Rock or Austin.
To the Lita fan, get a fucking clue. She's the most overrated ever by far. A real botch queen, got stale by the end of 2001, and lived in Trish's shadow for the rest of her career. Chyna was a freak show type wrestler, but she also sucked for the most part. Nobody else is in the discussion.
Posted By: Guest#4031 (Guest) on June 25, 2010 at 09:33 AM
To the Lita fan, get a fucking clue. She's the most overrated ever by far. A real botch queen, got stale by the end of 2001, and lived in Trish's shadow for the rest of her career. Chyna was a freak show type wrestler, but she also sucked for the most part. Nobody else is in the discussion.
Posted By: Guest#4031 (Guest) on June 25, 2010 at 09:33 AM
Nope.
Posted By: MBD (Guest) on September 07, 2010 at 09:57 PM
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