Remember WOW! Women of Wrestling (sometimes just simply called WOW!), the women's wrestling promotion created by David McLane after he created Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling?
Do you remember "The Total Athlete" Roxy Powers (Natalie T. Yeo)? 
If you do...do you wonder why she didn't go on to the WWE? 
I mean seriously, she could have been an amazing Diva!
Unfortunately after WOW, the only place I could find anything about her was playing one of Bonesaw's (Randy Savage) valet in Spider-Man back in 2002. 
Lana Star vs Roxy Powers
WWE Women Wrestlers, Vintage Women Wrestlers, Female Pro Wrestlers and British Female Wrestlers from the past, present and future.
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