Betty Ann Spencer (in the lighter suit) was born in Sylvania, Georgia and was a waitress before becoming a wrestler.
Sweet Georgia Brown was born in Cayce, South Carolina, and was five foot seven and weighed 121 pounds,
Pretty sure this match was from the early 60s.
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Sunday, September 17, 2017
Betty Ann Spencer vs Sweet Georgia Brown
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