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Francine (wrestling)

Francine Meeks (née Francine Fournier; born February 19, 1972), known by the mononym Francine, is an American semi-retired professional wrestling valet and professional wrestler. She is best known for her appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling from 1995 to 2001 and with World Wrestling Entertainment in 2005 and 2006.[1][2][3][4] During her tenure with ECW, Francine managed several of the promotion's top wrestlers.[8]

Francine
Francine in 2009.
Birth nameFrancine Fournier[1]
Born (1972-02-19) February 19, 1972 (age 51)[1][2]
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States[1][2]
Spouse(s)
Joseph Meeks
(m. 2008)
Children2[3]
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Francine[4]
Miss Montgomeryville[3]
Billed height5 ft 7 in (170 cm)[1][4][5][6]
Billed weight126 lb (57 kg)[5]
Billed fromDover, Delaware[5]
Montgomeryville, Pennsylvania[3]
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania[4][6]
Trained byJ.T. Smith[7]
Debut1994[3]

Early life

Francine was born on February 19, 1972. She grew up in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, where she attended West Catholic Preparatory High School in West Philadelphia. She became a fan of professional wrestling as a teenager, attending events at the Spectrum.[2][3]

While working for a life insurance company in 1993, Francine saw a television commercial for the "House of Hardcore", the professional wrestling school run by Extreme Championship Wrestling, on SportsChannel Philadelphia and decided to enroll as she "didn't want to be stuck behind a desk".[7]

Professional wrestling career

Extreme Championship Wrestling (1994–2001)

Francine trained with J. T. Smith at House of Hardcore. During her training she made a handful of appearances on the independent circuit.[2] After seven months, she began appearing on ECW house shows.[9] Francine made her first ECW in-ring appearance in 1994 under the name "Miss Montgomeryville", portraying a beauty pageant winner who acted as a guest timekeeper until being chokeslammed by 911.[3] Early into her ECW career, Francine was approached by the World Wrestling Federation about joining the promotion as "Sister Love", a valet for Brother Love.[10]

In summer 1995, Francine debuted in ECW at Barbed Wire, Hoodies & Chokeslams as a devoted fan of Stevie Richards and later became his manager and on-screen girlfriend.[7] The new partnership angered both Richards's tag team partner Raven and Raven's valet Beulah McGillicutty. This rivalry led to several catfights between the women including a match in which Richards turned on Francine due to the influence of Raven and Beulah winning the match.

Francine then allied herself with The Pitbulls tag team, who had left Raven's Nest, adopting a leather-clad dominatrix persona to fit with the Pitbulls' gimmick. She led The Pitbulls to a victory over Richards and Raven for the ECW Tag Team Championships on September 16, 1995. At Cyberslam '96 Francine and the Pitbulls defeated The Eliminators and Richards in a Dog Collar match when Francine pinned Richards after he was superbombed by The Pitbulls. She also led Pitbull #2 to win the ECW Television Championship from Shane Douglas at Fight the Power in June 1996 after Douglas insulted her and gave her a belly-to-belly suplex.[1]

 
Francine (right) with Chris Candido in Extreme Championship Wrestling in 1998

On July 13, 1996, at ECW Heat Wave, Francine turned on The Pitbulls and became the manager of Shane Douglas. The Pitbulls gained their revenge by superbombing her through a table.[11][12] Francine managed Douglas from 1996 until his departure from the promotion in 1999. Referred to as his "Head" Cheerleader, she twice helped him become ECW World Heavyweight Champion. During this time, she could also occasionally be found at ringside in support of Douglas' Triple Threat teammates Chris Candido and Bam Bam Bigelow. Bigelow, however, legitimately broke her pelvic bone while performing a press slam on her. In November 1997, she was by Douglas' side when he defeated Bigelow for the World Championship. She remained Douglas's manager until he left ECW in 1999.[13]

In 1999, Francine began managing Tommy Dreamer. In mid-1999, Francine feuded with Steve Corino, whom she defeated in multiple singles matches.[13][14] Her partnership with Dreamer lasted until March 2000, when she left Dreamer after he accidentally DDT'd her while temporarily blinded, aligning herself with Raven.[15]

On April 22, 2000, at CyberSlam, Dreamer defeated Taz to win the ECW World Heavyweight Championship. Following the match, Francine and Raven came to ringside to congratulate him. As Dreamer celebrated with Raven, Justin Credible and Jason attacked them, resulting in an impromptu championship bout between Dreamer and Credible. The match ended when Francine aligned herself with Credible by low blowing Dreamer, enabling Credible to pin him for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship.[16] Francine went on to manage Credible until ECW closed in April 2001.

NWA Total Nonstop Action (2002)

On June 26, 2002, Francine participated in the NWA Total Nonstop Action (NWA TNA) lingerie battle royal for the Miss TNA Crown. On TNA's debut weekly PPV, Francine and Elektra had an in-ring argument, leading Elektra to name Francine the reason for ECW's bankruptcy. In the match, Francine was eliminated by Elektra, Shannon and Miss Joni. She was upset that she lost, so she began to whip Ed Ferrara with his own belt. Francine then got back in the ring and started to whip Taylor Vaughn with Ferrara's belt after she won the match.

The next week the two women had a match against each other. Francine took a leather strap out of her boot and started to whip and choke Taylor with it. Referee Scott Armstrong grabbed it and took it away but Taylor grabbed it from him and proceeded to whip and choke Francine with it. Armstrong tried to stop her, but Taylor hit him too, causing her to be disqualified. Commentator Ed Ferrara got into the ring to help Francine, telling her she was the winner. Francine then put Ferrara's hand on her breast and slapped him for touching it, then whipped him with the leather strap.

Two weeks later Francine attacked Jasmine St. Claire while she was being interviewed by Goldy Locks. The two had a match later that night which resulted in both women being stripped to their underwear. It ended in a disqualification after interference by The Blue Meanie and Francine was taken away on a stretcher.

Independent circuit (2002–2006)

She made appearances with Major League Wrestling in 2003 as Michael Shane's manager and was later involved with the Women's Extreme Wrestling and Hottest Ladies of Wrestling promotions. In 2003, she also appeared in Delaware Championship Wrestling, where she feuded with Talia Madison and Noel Harlow. In 2004 Delaware Championship Wrestling changed its name to Dynamite Championship Wrestling.

On June 10, 2005 Francine appeared at the ECW reunion show Hardcore Homecoming, where she acted as the valet of Shane Douglas.[7]

World Wrestling Entertainment (2005, 2006)

 
Francine in World Wrestling Entertainment in 2006.

On June 12, she appeared at World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) produced ECW One Night Stand reunion pay-per-view, interfering in the main event of Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman versus The Dudley Boyz. After she kicked Dreamer in the crotch, Francine was attacked by Dreamer's wife and former valet, Beulah McGillicutty. On June 19, Francine apologized to her fans via her website for not disclosing that she was going to appear at One Night Stand, stating that the WWE had asked her to keep her appearance a surprise.

Francine then signed a contract to appear on the newly created Extreme Championship Wrestling brand. She made her first appearances with the promotion in house shows, normally competing in bikini contests with Kelly Kelly. Francine began acting as the valet of fellow "ECW Original" Balls Mahoney in his feud with Kevin Thorn to even the odds against him and Ariel, Thorn's valet. Francine made her return to television on the September 19, 2006 episode of ECW on Sci Fi. On the following week's show, she made her in-ring debut as she wrestled Ariel to a no-contest in an "Extreme Catfight." She was released from her WWE contract on October 12, 2006.[17]

Semi-retirement (2006–present)

Following her release from WWE, Francine announced her imminent retirement from professional wrestling on November 9, 2006. She also made appearances with Women's Extreme Wrestling (WEW) and made frequent appearances at autograph signings.[18] In WEW, she managed Amber O'Neal.

On June 27, 2009, Francine held an ECW reunion show entitled "Legends of the Arena", with proceeds from the show being donated to the American Cancer Society.[19] On August 8, 2010, Francine appeared via pre-taped video at Total Nonstop Action Wrestling's ECW reunion show, Hardcore Justice.[20] On July 28, 2021, Francine appeared in a backstage segment in Impact Wrestling via a video call with Brian Myers.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f Harris M. Lentz III (2003). Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling, 2d ed. McFarland & Company. p. 111. ISBN 978-1-4766-0505-0.
  2. ^ a b c d e Thom Loverro (2007). The Rise & Fall of ECW: Extreme Championship Wrestling. Simon & Schuster. pp. 91–92. ISBN 978-1-4165-6156-9.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g Bobby Melok (December 22, 2014). "Where are they now?: Francine". WWE.com. WWE. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
  4. ^ a b c d "Francine". WWE.com. WWE. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
  5. ^ a b c "Francine". Women's Extreme Wrestling. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  6. ^ a b . ECWWrestling.com (via Wayback Machine). Extreme Championship Wrestling. January 19, 2001. Archived from the original on January 19, 2001. Retrieved May 22, 2018.
  7. ^ a b c d Bob Kapur (June 4, 2005). "Francine pumped for Hardcore Homecoming". Canoe.com. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  8. ^ Dean Miller (2017). The WWE Book of Top 10s. Dorling Kindersley. p. 57. ISBN 978-0-241-31440-1.
  9. ^ Scott E. Williams (2016). Hardcore History: The Extremely Unauthorized Story of ECW. Sports Publishing. p. 82. ISBN 978-1-61321-873-0.
  10. ^ James Guttman (January 29, 2009). "Former ECW valet Francine reveals that she was approached by WWE to be part of the Brother Love act". ProWrestling.net. Retrieved January 17, 2018.
  11. ^ Scott E. Williams (2016). Hardcore History: The Extremely Unauthorized Story of ECW. Sports Publishing. p. 148. ISBN 978-1-61321-873-0.
  12. ^ Missy Hyatt; Mark Goldblatt; Charles Salzberg (2001). Missy Hyatt: First Lady of Wrestling. ECW Press. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-55022-498-6.
  13. ^ a b Bob Kapur. "Francine". Canoe.com. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
  14. ^ Philip Kreikenbohm. "Francine – Matches". Cagematch.net. Retrieved February 4, 2018.
  15. ^ "Match Results – March 2000". TheRavenEffect.com. 2014. Retrieved February 4, 2018.
  16. ^ John Powell (April 22, 2000). "Credible ECW champ at Cyberslam". Canoe.com. Retrieved January 31, 2018.
  17. ^ Jon Waldman (October 12, 2006). "ECW "original" released by WWE". Canoe.com. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  18. ^ Bob Kapur (June 9, 2009). "Dawn Marie & Francine heading down different paths". Canoe.com. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  19. ^ Bob Kapur (June 9, 2009). "Francine brings ECW stars together for a good cause". Canoe.com. Retrieved January 27, 2018.
  20. ^ James Caldwell (August 8, 2010). "Caldwell's TNA Hardcore Justice PPV results 8/8: Ongoing "virtual time" coverage of ECW-themed PPV headlined by RVD vs. Sabu". Pro Wrestling Torch. Retrieved January 27, 2018.

External links

  • Francine on Twitter
  • Francine on WWE.com
  • Francine's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database
  • Francine at IMDb  

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Francine Meeks nee Francine Fournier born February 19 1972 known by the mononym Francine is an American semi retired professional wrestling valet and professional wrestler She is best known for her appearances with Extreme Championship Wrestling from 1995 to 2001 and with World Wrestling Entertainment in 2005 and 2006 1 2 3 4 During her tenure with ECW Francine managed several of the promotion s top wrestlers 8 FrancineFrancine in 2009 Birth nameFrancine Fournier 1 Born 1972 02 19 February 19 1972 age 51 1 2 Philadelphia Pennsylvania United States 1 2 Spouse s Joseph Meeks m 2008 wbr Children2 3 Professional wrestling careerRing name s Francine 4 Miss Montgomeryville 3 Billed height5 ft 7 in 170 cm 1 4 5 6 Billed weight126 lb 57 kg 5 Billed fromDover Delaware 5 Montgomeryville Pennsylvania 3 Philadelphia Pennsylvania 4 6 Trained byJ T Smith 7 Debut1994 3 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 Extreme Championship Wrestling 1994 2001 2 2 NWA Total Nonstop Action 2002 2 3 Independent circuit 2002 2006 2 4 World Wrestling Entertainment 2005 2006 2 5 Semi retirement 2006 present 3 References 4 External linksEarly life EditFrancine was born on February 19 1972 She grew up in Philadelphia Pennsylvania where she attended West Catholic Preparatory High School in West Philadelphia She became a fan of professional wrestling as a teenager attending events at the Spectrum 2 3 While working for a life insurance company in 1993 Francine saw a television commercial for the House of Hardcore the professional wrestling school run by Extreme Championship Wrestling on SportsChannel Philadelphia and decided to enroll as she didn t want to be stuck behind a desk 7 Professional wrestling career EditExtreme Championship Wrestling 1994 2001 Edit Francine trained with J T Smith at House of Hardcore During her training she made a handful of appearances on the independent circuit 2 After seven months she began appearing on ECW house shows 9 Francine made her first ECW in ring appearance in 1994 under the name Miss Montgomeryville portraying a beauty pageant winner who acted as a guest timekeeper until being chokeslammed by 911 3 Early into her ECW career Francine was approached by the World Wrestling Federation about joining the promotion as Sister Love a valet for Brother Love 10 In summer 1995 Francine debuted in ECW at Barbed Wire Hoodies amp Chokeslams as a devoted fan of Stevie Richards and later became his manager and on screen girlfriend 7 The new partnership angered both Richards s tag team partner Raven and Raven s valet Beulah McGillicutty This rivalry led to several catfights between the women including a match in which Richards turned on Francine due to the influence of Raven and Beulah winning the match Francine then allied herself with The Pitbulls tag team who had left Raven s Nest adopting a leather clad dominatrix persona to fit with the Pitbulls gimmick She led The Pitbulls to a victory over Richards and Raven for the ECW Tag Team Championships on September 16 1995 At Cyberslam 96 Francine and the Pitbulls defeated The Eliminators and Richards in a Dog Collar match when Francine pinned Richards after he was superbombed by The Pitbulls She also led Pitbull 2 to win the ECW Television Championship from Shane Douglas at Fight the Power in June 1996 after Douglas insulted her and gave her a belly to belly suplex 1 Francine right with Chris Candido in Extreme Championship Wrestling in 1998 On July 13 1996 at ECW Heat Wave Francine turned on The Pitbulls and became the manager of Shane Douglas The Pitbulls gained their revenge by superbombing her through a table 11 12 Francine managed Douglas from 1996 until his departure from the promotion in 1999 Referred to as his Head Cheerleader she twice helped him become ECW World Heavyweight Champion During this time she could also occasionally be found at ringside in support of Douglas Triple Threat teammates Chris Candido and Bam Bam Bigelow Bigelow however legitimately broke her pelvic bone while performing a press slam on her In November 1997 she was by Douglas side when he defeated Bigelow for the World Championship She remained Douglas s manager until he left ECW in 1999 13 In 1999 Francine began managing Tommy Dreamer In mid 1999 Francine feuded with Steve Corino whom she defeated in multiple singles matches 13 14 Her partnership with Dreamer lasted until March 2000 when she left Dreamer after he accidentally DDT d her while temporarily blinded aligning herself with Raven 15 On April 22 2000 at CyberSlam Dreamer defeated Taz to win the ECW World Heavyweight Championship Following the match Francine and Raven came to ringside to congratulate him As Dreamer celebrated with Raven Justin Credible and Jason attacked them resulting in an impromptu championship bout between Dreamer and Credible The match ended when Francine aligned herself with Credible by low blowing Dreamer enabling Credible to pin him for the ECW World Heavyweight Championship 16 Francine went on to manage Credible until ECW closed in April 2001 NWA Total Nonstop Action 2002 Edit On June 26 2002 Francine participated in the NWA Total Nonstop Action NWA TNA lingerie battle royal for the Miss TNA Crown On TNA s debut weekly PPV Francine and Elektra had an in ring argument leading Elektra to name Francine the reason for ECW s bankruptcy In the match Francine was eliminated by Elektra Shannon and Miss Joni She was upset that she lost so she began to whip Ed Ferrara with his own belt Francine then got back in the ring and started to whip Taylor Vaughn with Ferrara s belt after she won the match The next week the two women had a match against each other Francine took a leather strap out of her boot and started to whip and choke Taylor with it Referee Scott Armstrong grabbed it and took it away but Taylor grabbed it from him and proceeded to whip and choke Francine with it Armstrong tried to stop her but Taylor hit him too causing her to be disqualified Commentator Ed Ferrara got into the ring to help Francine telling her she was the winner Francine then put Ferrara s hand on her breast and slapped him for touching it then whipped him with the leather strap Two weeks later Francine attacked Jasmine St Claire while she was being interviewed by Goldy Locks The two had a match later that night which resulted in both women being stripped to their underwear It ended in a disqualification after interference by The Blue Meanie and Francine was taken away on a stretcher Independent circuit 2002 2006 Edit She made appearances with Major League Wrestling in 2003 as Michael Shane s manager and was later involved with the Women s Extreme Wrestling and Hottest Ladies of Wrestling promotions In 2003 she also appeared in Delaware Championship Wrestling where she feuded with Talia Madison and Noel Harlow In 2004 Delaware Championship Wrestling changed its name to Dynamite Championship Wrestling On June 10 2005 Francine appeared at the ECW reunion show Hardcore Homecoming where she acted as the valet of Shane Douglas 7 World Wrestling Entertainment 2005 2006 Edit Francine in World Wrestling Entertainment in 2006 On June 12 she appeared at World Wrestling Entertainment WWE produced ECW One Night Stand reunion pay per view interfering in the main event of Tommy Dreamer and The Sandman versus The Dudley Boyz After she kicked Dreamer in the crotch Francine was attacked by Dreamer s wife and former valet Beulah McGillicutty On June 19 Francine apologized to her fans via her website for not disclosing that she was going to appear at One Night Stand stating that the WWE had asked her to keep her appearance a surprise Francine then signed a contract to appear on the newly created Extreme Championship Wrestling brand She made her first appearances with the promotion in house shows normally competing in bikini contests with Kelly Kelly Francine began acting as the valet of fellow ECW Original Balls Mahoney in his feud with Kevin Thorn to even the odds against him and Ariel Thorn s valet Francine made her return to television on the September 19 2006 episode of ECW on Sci Fi On the following week s show she made her in ring debut as she wrestled Ariel to a no contest in an Extreme Catfight She was released from her WWE contract on October 12 2006 17 Semi retirement 2006 present Edit Following her release from WWE Francine announced her imminent retirement from professional wrestling on November 9 2006 She also made appearances with Women s Extreme Wrestling WEW and made frequent appearances at autograph signings 18 In WEW she managed Amber O Neal On June 27 2009 Francine held an ECW reunion show entitled Legends of the Arena with proceeds from the show being donated to the American Cancer Society 19 On August 8 2010 Francine appeared via pre taped video at Total Nonstop Action Wrestling s ECW reunion show Hardcore Justice 20 On July 28 2021 Francine appeared in a backstage segment in Impact Wrestling via a video call with Brian Myers References Edit a b c d e f Harris M Lentz III 2003 Biographical Dictionary of Professional Wrestling 2d ed McFarland amp Company p 111 ISBN 978 1 4766 0505 0 a b c d e Thom Loverro 2007 The Rise amp Fall of ECW Extreme Championship Wrestling Simon amp Schuster pp 91 92 ISBN 978 1 4165 6156 9 a b c d e f g Bobby Melok December 22 2014 Where are they now Francine WWE com WWE Retrieved January 17 2018 a b c d Francine WWE com WWE Retrieved January 17 2018 a b c Francine Women s Extreme Wrestling Retrieved January 27 2018 a b Francine Bio ECWWrestling com via Wayback Machine Extreme Championship Wrestling January 19 2001 Archived from the original on January 19 2001 Retrieved May 22 2018 a b c d Bob Kapur June 4 2005 Francine pumped for Hardcore Homecoming Canoe com Retrieved January 27 2018 Dean Miller 2017 The WWE Book of Top 10s Dorling Kindersley p 57 ISBN 978 0 241 31440 1 Scott E Williams 2016 Hardcore History The Extremely Unauthorized Story of ECW Sports Publishing p 82 ISBN 978 1 61321 873 0 James Guttman January 29 2009 Former ECW valet Francine reveals that she was approached by WWE to be part of the Brother Love act ProWrestling net Retrieved January 17 2018 Scott E Williams 2016 Hardcore History The Extremely Unauthorized Story of ECW Sports Publishing p 148 ISBN 978 1 61321 873 0 Missy Hyatt Mark Goldblatt Charles Salzberg 2001 Missy Hyatt First Lady of Wrestling ECW Press p 150 ISBN 978 1 55022 498 6 a b Bob Kapur Francine Canoe com Retrieved January 31 2018 Philip Kreikenbohm Francine Matches Cagematch net Retrieved February 4 2018 Match Results March 2000 TheRavenEffect com 2014 Retrieved February 4 2018 John Powell April 22 2000 Credible ECW champ at Cyberslam Canoe com Retrieved January 31 2018 Jon Waldman October 12 2006 ECW original released by WWE Canoe com Retrieved January 27 2018 Bob Kapur June 9 2009 Dawn Marie amp Francine heading down different paths Canoe com Retrieved January 27 2018 Bob Kapur June 9 2009 Francine brings ECW stars together for a good cause Canoe com Retrieved January 27 2018 James Caldwell August 8 2010 Caldwell s TNA Hardcore Justice PPV results 8 8 Ongoing virtual time coverage of ECW themed PPV headlined by RVD vs Sabu Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved January 27 2018 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Francine Fournier Francine on Twitter Francine on WWE com Francine s profile at Cagematch net Wrestlingdata com Internet Wrestling Database Francine at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Francine wrestling amp oldid 1097133575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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