I think that Barbara Nichols was actually a young Joyce Grable aka Joyce Fowler.
Belle Starr was Patricia A. Onaindia, who was married to Juan Onaindia aka El Gaucho and Masked Medic #2 among many other ring names.
I also think this was a match in South Carolina that Belle won.
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