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Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Millie Stafford - Female Wrestling
Millie Stafford was one of the classic old time women's wrestlers.
She won the NWA women's tag team wrestling title in 1952 with June Byers.
Millie was involved in the first girl's tag match in Rainbo Arena, Chicago,with Penny Banner, against LeChona LeClaire and Mae Weston on July 8, 1955
She also defeated Judy Glover on September 18th, 1957 for the Southern Women's Wrestling title.
Millie appeared in Lipstick and Dynamite.
Millie Stafford vs Mildred Burke
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