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Thursday, January 3, 2008
Darlin' Pat Sherry - Vintage Womens Wrestling
Wrestler Name: Darlin' Pat Sherry
Real Name: Mary Ellison
Nicknames: Flossy
Darlin' Pat Sherry was the daughter of the Fabulous Moolah.
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Your Matchs With Sweet G Brown in the 60s was some very-very good events. "AWESOME"
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