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* ItsNotYouItsMe: Her reasoning for not dating other wrestlers, Derrick King of Power Pro in particular. She did eventually have relations with Marc Mero though that was more like TheBeard.

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* ItsNotYouItsMe: Her reasoning for not dating other wrestlers, Derrick King of Power Pro in particular. She did eventually have relations with Marc Mero though that was more like TheBeard.a FakeRelationship.

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Jacqueline [=DeLois=] "Jackie" Moore (born January 6, 1964) is a retired American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er, manager and trainer from [[UsefulNotes/DFWMetroplex Dallas, TX]] best known for her work in the USWA in Memphis, in Wrestling/{{WCW}} and Wrestling/{{WWE}} during the 1990s. She started in 1988 as the only woman to graduate from Wrestling/GeneralSkandorAkbar's wrestling school. She was first known as Sweet Georgia Brown before establishing herself as Miss Texas. She made her name in Memphis by regularly beating up both women AND men. She also worked in Wrestling/{{SMW}} as Sgt. Rock, won the women's title of [[Wrestling/HerbAbramsUWF Herb Abrams' UWF]] and was a member of the USWA arm of Wrestling/TheNationOfDomination as Queen Moesha. Wrestling/KevinSullivan brought her into WCW in February 1997 as his second/valet, and she would beat up his opponents on the floor during his {{Squash|Match}}es. After the Dungeon of Doom ended, she switched to managing Harlem Heat (Wrestling/BookerT and Stevie Ray) before having a quick feud with [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-tv.html WCW World Television Champion]] [[Wrestling/GlennGilbertti Disco Inferno]]. She made her [=PPV=] debut in a non-title (because WCW wouldn't/couldn't sanction an intergender match for a title) win over Disco at ''WCW Halloween Havoc 97.'' She arrived in WWE on the June 1, 1998 ''[[Wrestling/{{WWERaw}} Raw]]'' as [[Wrestling/MarcMero "Marvelous" Marc Mero]]'s replacement for Wrestling/{{Sable}}, who Mero had defeated the night before at ''WWF Over the Edge 98'', forcing Sable to have to "leave" the company. Of course, Sable returned, and they feuded, leading to the reintroduction of the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwf-wm.html WWE Women's Title]] that fall, which Jackie won. She lost the belt to Sable at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 98'' and didn't regain it until she beat Wrestling/HarveyWippleman for it in February 2000. She later lost it to [[Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon Stephanie [=McMahon=]]]-[[Wrestling/TripleH Helmsley]] and never got it back. She was eventually DemotedToExtra and used as a trainer for the first season of ''Wrestling/WWEToughEnough'' and at WWE's developmental promotion OVW before suddenly coming back to defeat Wrestling/ChavoGuerreroJr. for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WWE Cruiserweight Title]] on the May 6 (taped May 4), 2004 ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown WWE [=SmackDown!=]]].'' She lost the belt back to Chavo at ''WWE Judgment Day'' on May 16th and was released. She went on to win the Independent Association of Wrestling women's title, then later showed up in [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]], eventually settling into the roles of manager for [[Wrestling/JamesStorm Beer]] [[Wrestling/BobbyRoode Money Inc.]] and competitor in the Knockouts Division. She has also competed for Lucha Libre USA, the WWC in Puerto Rico, LLF in Mexico, Wrestling/{{WSU}} and Power Pro Wrestling in Memphis. She has long been considered one of the best female wrestlers in the business, especially during the 1990s and was one of the original Characters/WWEDivas. She was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016.

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Jacqueline [=DeLois=] "Jackie" Moore (born January 6, 1964) is a retired American {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er, manager and trainer from [[UsefulNotes/DFWMetroplex Dallas, TX]] best known for her work in the USWA in Memphis, in Wrestling/{{WCW}} and Wrestling/{{WWE}} during the 1990s. 1990s.

She started in 1988 as the only woman to graduate from Wrestling/GeneralSkandorAkbar's wrestling school. She was first known as Sweet Georgia Brown before establishing herself as Miss Texas. She made her name in Memphis by regularly beating up both women AND men. She also worked in Wrestling/{{SMW}} as Sgt. Rock, won the women's title of [[Wrestling/HerbAbramsUWF Herb Abrams' UWF]] and was a member of the USWA arm of Wrestling/TheNationOfDomination as Queen Moesha. Moesha.

Wrestling/KevinSullivan brought her into WCW in February 1997 as his second/valet, and she would beat up his opponents on the floor during his {{Squash|Match}}es. After the Dungeon of Doom ended, she switched to managing Harlem Heat (Wrestling/BookerT and Stevie Ray) before having a quick feud with [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wcw/wcw-tv.html WCW World Television Champion]] [[Wrestling/GlennGilbertti Disco Inferno]]. She made her [=PPV=] debut in a non-title (because WCW wouldn't/couldn't sanction an intergender match for a title) win over Disco at ''WCW Halloween Havoc 97.'' ''

She arrived in WWE on the June 1, 1998 ''[[Wrestling/{{WWERaw}} Raw]]'' as [[Wrestling/MarcMero "Marvelous" Marc Mero]]'s replacement for Wrestling/{{Sable}}, who Mero had defeated the night before at ''WWF Over the Edge 98'', forcing Sable to have to "leave" the company. Of course, Sable returned, and they feuded, leading to the reintroduction of the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwf-wm.html WWE Women's Title]] that fall, which Jackie won. won.

She lost the belt to Sable at ''Wrestling/SurvivorSeries 98'' and didn't regain it until she beat Wrestling/HarveyWippleman for it in February 2000. She later lost it to [[Wrestling/StephanieMcMahon Stephanie [=McMahon=]]]-[[Wrestling/TripleH Helmsley]] and never got it back. She was eventually DemotedToExtra and used as a trainer for the first season of ''Wrestling/WWEToughEnough'' and at WWE's developmental promotion OVW before suddenly coming back to defeat Wrestling/ChavoGuerreroJr. for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwe-c.html WWE Cruiserweight Title]] on the May 6 (taped May 4), 2004 ''[[Wrestling/WWESmackDown WWE [=SmackDown!=]]].'' ''

She lost the belt back to Chavo at ''WWE Judgment Day'' on May 16th and was released. She went on to win the Independent Association of Wrestling women's title, then later showed up in [[Wrestling/ImpactWrestling TNA]], eventually settling into the roles of manager for [[Wrestling/JamesStorm Beer]] [[Wrestling/BobbyRoode Money Inc.]] and competitor in the Knockouts Division. She has also competed for Lucha Libre USA, the WWC in Puerto Rico, LLF in Mexico, Wrestling/{{WSU}} and Power Pro Wrestling in Memphis. Memphis.

She has long been considered one of the best female wrestlers in the business, especially during the 1990s 1990s, and was one of the original Characters/WWEDivas. She was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame in 2016.

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** She lost an Evening Gown Match on ''Raw'' to Sable, and her breasts tended to come out of her clothes a lot.
** Sable pulled Jackie's, who was sitting on referee Tim White's neck and punching at him, shirt off, revealing [[VaporWear that she wasn't wearing a bra]] after Sable and Wrestling/{{Christian}} had defeated Jackie and Marc Mero at ''Capital Carnage'' in [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} London, England]] on December 6, 1998.

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** She suffered another nipple slip during her "Fully Loaded" bikini contest against Sable, when her right breast escaped from beneath her skimpy bikini. Jackie quickly covered up and continued dancing, now consciously keeping her assets contained.
** She lost an Evening Gown Match on ''Raw'' to Sable, and her breasts tended to come out of her clothes a lot.
lot after Sable ripped the shoulders of her dress off.
** Sable pulled Jackie's, who ripped off Jackie's shirt (which was hanging on by a thread) while the latter was sitting on referee Tim White's neck and punching at him, shirt off, revealing [[VaporWear that she wasn't wearing a bra]] after Sable and Wrestling/{{Christian}} had defeated Jackie and Marc Mero at ''Capital Carnage'' in [[UsefulNotes/{{Britain}} London, England]] on December 6, 1998.1998. While selling her shock and embarrassment, Jacqueline clearly gave fans time to admire her before quickly exiting the ring and sprinting to the backstage area.
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* GroinAttack: Normally averted as in her intergender matches, she was able to hold her own ''without'' doing this. But she and Terri delivered these to Marc Mero and Wrestling/{{Goldust}} after breaking up with them. Also did this against Dean Malenko (with Ivory), to punish him. And she also low blowed Chavo Guerrero to win the Cruiserweight title. In TNA she actually won a match by kicking Velvet Sky there.

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Normally averted as in her intergender matches, she was able to hold her own ''without'' doing this. But she and Terri delivered these to Marc Mero and Wrestling/{{Goldust}} after breaking up with them. Also did this against Dean Malenko (with Ivory), to punish him. And she also low blowed Chavo Guerrero to win the Cruiserweight title. In TNA she actually won a match by kicking Velvet Sky there.there.
** Suffered multiple embarrassing mishaps resulting in her being straddled on the top rope, leading her or the wrestler she was managing to lose matches while she writhed around in pain.
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* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: She once had a martial arts themed website where she, as a dragon, wore a red version of [[MartialArtsUniform the traditional gi]]...also posed in red lingerie for her segment on the 2002 ''WWE Divas Undressed'' DVD.

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* LawOfChromaticSuperiority: She once had a martial arts themed website where she, as a dragon, wore a red version of [[MartialArtsUniform the traditional gi]]...gi...also posed in red lingerie for her segment on the 2002 ''WWE Divas Undressed'' DVD.
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* GagBoobs: Lampshaded excellently by Wrestling/AlSnow: "Don't bounce around too much, you'll get a black eye."
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** (in PCW): Revolution X (which also included [[Wrestling/{{Edge}} Adam Copeland (Edge)]], [[Wrestling/{{Christian}} Christian Cage]] and [[Wrestling/{{Test}} Andrew Martin (Test)]].)

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** (in PCW): Revolution X (which also included [[Wrestling/{{Edge}} [[Wrestling/EdgeWrestler Adam Copeland (Edge)]], [[Wrestling/{{Christian}} Christian Cage]] and [[Wrestling/{{Test}} Andrew Martin (Test)]].)
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** (as Sgt. Rock in SMW): Music/TheRollingStones' "Rock and a Hard Place"

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** (as Sgt. Rock in SMW): Music/TheRollingStones' Music/{{The Rolling Stones|Band}}' "Rock and a Hard Place"
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* SideKick: She played this role to Wrestling/TrishStratus a lot as her go-to tag partner in 2002-2003. As the number two female face, she rarely got pushed on her own and made up numbers in tag team matches. Particularly noticeable was WWE booking her [[ThreeMonthRule as unable to beat Jazz one on one ever]], when Jacqueline tended to have the edge when the two wrestled prior to WWF/E. Jacqueline did tend to prove more competent than Stratus against Molly and Victoria a couple of times, but was rewarded with title shots in triple threat and fatal four way matches involving Stratus rather than one on one matches for the title belt, making it seem as if the match maker was trying to make to make a third reign as champion for Jacqueline as unlikely as possible.



* [[SoulBrotha Soul Sista]]: Although she debuted as a {{Heel}} both times, she was the first significant African-American female wrestler in WCW or WWE(though she was more of a bodyguard in the fomer). She ended up as the first African-American to have held the Women's title.

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* [[SoulBrotha Soul Sista]]: Although she debuted as a {{Heel}} both times, she was the first significant African-American female wrestler in WCW or WWE(though she was more of a bodyguard in the fomer).former). She ended up as the first African-American to have held the Women's title.

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