Kat LeRoux was one of the great all time Heels in pro wrestling.
She was born in Boston, Massachusetts in 1969 and made her wrestling debut in 1985.
Kat was trained by the legendary Killer Kowalski, she started out as Misty Blue's tag team partner, but she turned on her and joined Linda Dallas, creating the tag team, The Nasty Girls.
During here career she wrestled for promotions like IWF, ICW, USWF, NCW, Crockett Promotions and probably most famously, LPWA.
Here are some shots of her taking on her arch rival, Misty Blue.
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I think Kat Leroux and others of her time, Linda Dallas & Misty Blue don't get the credit they deserve for their contributions to women's wrestling. I'd be interested in where they are today. I think their career would be a great story to be heard.
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