This is classic ladies wrestler Shirley Strimple.
Shirley was born in Joplin, Missouri and was the wife of pro wrestler Roy McClarity.
Her nickname was "The Wrestling Housewife" and she was five foot four, 130 pounds.
Shirley passed away in 1989.
Two battling blonde bombshells, Lorraine Johnson vs. Shirley Strimple
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