Career:
Jacqueline DeLois Moore was born in January 6, 1964 in Dallas, Texas. She is an American actress as well as professional wrestler. She has worked for both World Championship Wrestling and World Wrestling Entertainment. Jacqueline has made history through the promotion as the first black woman to win the WWE Cruiserweight Championship and also as the first African to win the WWWF Women’s Championship. Jacqueline had focused her acting career from her release which was in 2004.
Biography:
Jacqueline from her childhood she was a professional wrestling fan and began her training under Skandor Akbar after she met him in a gym. From her childhood Jacqueline was the only girl in the school who was preparing to take wrestling as her profession “to wrestle against men”. This was the biggest challenge that she has taken and she proved it. Jacqueline debuted in 1989 in the Texas-based World Class Championship Wrestling promotion as Sweet Georgia Brown.
In 1992 Jacqueline moved on to the United States Wrestling Association in Memphis, where she was known as Miss Texas. She became a fixture in the women's division, which she would dominate for four years. Jacqueline was the first ever USWA Women's Champion, winning the newly created title in a tournament on March 2, 1992. Throughout 1993, Jacqueline wrestled WWF stars Sensational Sherri and Luna Vachon. She was out of the title picture for much of 1994, only winning the title once, on December 5, but enjoyed four more reigns in 1995. Jacqueline held the title a thirteenth and fourteenth time in 1996 before losing her final USWA Women's Championship to Tasha Simone on November 4, 1996.
