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Luna Vachon

Gertrude Elizabeth Vachon (/vəˈʃɒn/ və-SHON; January 12, 1962 – August 27, 2010) was an American-Canadian professional wrestler, better known as Luna Vachon.[3][4][5][6][7] Over the course of her 22-year career, she wrestled for promotions such as the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE), Extreme Championship Wrestling, the American Wrestling Association, and World Championship Wrestling. She was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame.

Luna Vachon
Vachon in 2007
Birth nameGertrude Elizabeth Wilkerson[1]
Born(1962-01-12)January 12, 1962
Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
DiedAugust 27, 2010(2010-08-27) (aged 48)
Pasco County, Florida, U.S.
Cause of deathDrug overdose
Spouse(s)
  • Dan Hurd
    (m. 1980; div. 1985)
  • Tom Nash
    (m. 1987; div. 1993)
  • (m. 1994; div. 2006)
Children2, including Vincent "Van" Hurd
FamilyVachon
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Luna Vachon
Luna
Princess Luna
Angel Baby
Trudy Herd
Billed height5 ft 6 in (168 cm)[2]
Billed fromMontreal, Quebec, Canada
The Other Side of Darkness
Trained byPaul Vachon
Vivian Vachon
The Fabulous Moolah
Debut1985
Retired2007

Career

Training

As a child, Gertrude Vachon wanted to continue her family's wrestling legacy.[7] Attending wrestling events she used to play in the ring, which often resulted in training with various World Wide Wrestling Federation stars. Her family objected to her entering the wrestling business and tried to dissuade her, as they considered a wrestler's life at that time too harsh for a female.[6][7] André the Giant, with whom she was close and who took her on a trip to Paris in 1974, also tried to dissuade her.[7] Around the age sixteen, she began training under her aunt Vivian and then The Fabulous Moolah.[6]

Early career (1985–1992)

Gertrude started her professional career wrestling for Moolah's all-women's promotion.[6] She then moved to Florida and, competing under the ring name Angelle Vachon, became a member of a four-woman wrestling troupe led by Mad Maxine. While in Florida, she shared residence with wrestlers Scott Levy (later known as Raven), and Denny Brown.[8]

In 1985, she debuted in Florida Championship Wrestling, as a young, soft-spoken reporter named Trudy Herd, who was giving Kendall Windham an award. A melee ensued and she was slapped twice by Kevin Sullivan.[9] The angle had her driven mad by Sullivan's treatment and she ended up joining Sullivan's Army of Darkness stable under the new ring name, Luna Vachon.[10] As part of her gimmick, she shaved one half of her head, which was the first step to her trademark Mohawk hairstyle, covered her face in bodypaint, and continuously sneered.[6][10] Looking back, Vachon expressed her uneasiness about some elements of this angle.[11]

During her time in Florida, Luna first wrestled Madusa Miceli, beginning a long-lasting in-ring rivalry.[6] Beginning in Florida, Luna teamed up with The Lock as the Daughters of Darkness, a part of Sullivan's Army.[6] The duo also provided back-up vocals for the thrash metal band Nasty Savage.[7] In early 1987, Luna and Lock appeared in the Continental Wrestling Association.[12] During the next three years, Luna also traveled to Japan, where her father Butcher Vachon acting as her manager,[6] as well as Puerto Rico.[10] She also wrestled in David McLane's Powerful Women of Wrestling (POWW) and, during POWW's alliance with the American Wrestling Association (AWA), participated in the latter's only pay-per-view event, SuperClash III in December 1988, competing in a Battle royal.[8]

In the early nineties she took over management of The Blackhearts, a masked tag team coming out of Stu Hart's Stampede Wrestling. The team consisted of Tom Nash — a childhood friend of Luna and her then-husband — and David Heath, her future husband, under the names "Apocalypse" and "Destruction", respectively. Luna worked with them in Joel Goodhart's Tri-State Wrestling, in Herb Abrams' Universal Wrestling Federation, and finally Giant Baba's All-Japan, where the team split up. Luna also worked at Wild Women of Wrestling, as a competitor, commentator, and booker.[13][14]

World Wrestling Federation (1993–1994)

In 1992, while wrestling in Puerto Rico, she tried to get David Heath a job with the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), which resulted in the WWF developing an interest in her. They hired her, but not without some complications. No one actually knew exactly where she was; even her father only knew that she was staying in Florida. The WWF actually hired a private investigator to find her. When she was found, she was working as a waitress at a restaurant.[6][11]

Luna's first WWF appearance was in April 1993 at WrestleMania IX, accompanying Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels in his match against Tatanka, who was accompanied by Michaels' former valet Sensational Sherri. After the match, Luna attacked Sensational Sherri at ringside and later in the first aid area and then was arrested by security, starting a vicious feud between the two.

At the same time Luna and Sherri were at odds, Bam Bam Bigelow had a confrontation with Sherri. This led to him being attacked by Tatanka and the two of them feuding. Soon after, Bam Bam (kayfabe) announced that he had fallen in love and presented Luna as his "main squeeze".[15] He also endearingly called her his "Tick", which fans combined with her name to the chant "Luna-tic". From then, Bam Bam was seen blowing kisses to Luna at the end of matches, and in her honor even included the Moonsault, redubbed Lunasault, into his repertoire. A mixed tag team match between the two pairs was planned for SummerSlam in 1993, but had to be canceled because Luna (legit) injured her arm and then Sherri left the WWF. Instead, Bigelow and The Headshrinkers fought and lost to Tatanka and The Smokin' Gunns in a six-man tag team match. In the autumn of 1993, Bam Bam and Luna ran afoul of some practical jokes from Doink the Clown, leading to a Survivor Series style match at the 1993 event of the same name pitting Bam Bam, The Headshrinkers, and Bastion Booger against four Doinks (actually Men on a Mission and The Bushwhackers in clown makeup). During this time Luna was the cause of dissension between Bam Bam and his part-time tag team partner Bastion Booger, who had also (kayfabe) fallen in love with her. At WrestleMania X, Bam Bam and Luna finally got their revenge on Doink by beating the Clown and his midget side-kick Dink in a mixed tag team match.[6]

When the WWF's women's division was revived, Luna's old rival Madusa, who had entered the WWF under the name Alundra Blayze, won the Women's Championship. Luna set her eyes on the title and had a series of matches with Alundra, all resulting in victories for Blayze. It was during this time the relationship between Luna and Bam Bam first showed cracks after interference in a match backfired. In the summer, Luna sold Bam Bam's contract to Ted DiBiase, who was beginning to build his "Million Dollar Corporation".[10] Luna then picked Japanese wrestler Bull Nakano to win the Women's title from Blayze, which she eventually did.[10] Luna, however, left the WWF shortly after this title match.

In 1994, Luna was the first woman to appear in a WWF video game, when – despite previous objections[7] – she was included in WWF Raw.

Independents and Extreme Championship Wrestling (1994–1997)

After leaving the WWF, Luna wrestled on the independent circuit. Upon the recommendation of Kevin Sullivan's wife Nancy, she entered Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW). She was brought as Tommy Dreamer's new valet in his long running feud with Raven (Scott Levy). Dreamer introduced Luna as "someone out of your past", as Luna had been housemate to Levy in her Florida days and both had simultaneously worked in the WWF. While in ECW, Luna would stand with Tommy, feuding with Raven and his lackeys, which included Stevie Richards, and even her husband The Vampire Warrior (who, in kayfabe, had become jealous of the time she was spending with Dreamer). She had more than a few physical confrontations with Richards, including a steel cage match, which she won.[6]

In the same year, she was rated #306 in the PWI 500[16][17] – the second woman to be included in that list after Miss Texas.

In 1996/97, she competed in Puerto Rico for the World Wrestling Council and American Wrestling Federation, using the name Angel Baby',[8] and the IWA Mid-South.[18][19][20][21]

World Championship Wrestling (1997)

In early 1997, Luna had a short run with World Championship Wrestling (WCW), again going after her rival Madusa. Luna interfered in Madusa's matches against WCW Women's Champion Akira Hokuto, preventing a title win by Madusa. Luna and Madusa met each other in a series of matches, including a match at the 1997 Slamboree. Although Luna dominated the matches, Madusa managed to get the pinfall every time.

Return to WWF (1997–2000)

Later in 1997, Luna returned to the WWF, first as Goldust's manager, helping him to reinvent himself as "The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust". The pair sported a variety of different outfits and roles, including a dominatrix, a slave, a "New Year Baby", and his nurse. Their first feud was against Vader. Luna's first appearance had her wheeling the allegedly paralyzed Goldust to the ring and then blinding Vader with some "medical fluid". Later when Goldust, dressed like a Christmas tree, recited poems in the ring, he was attacked by Santa Claus, who turned out to be Vader. Vader eventually defeated Goldust at the 1998 Royal Rumble. The Goldust/Luna pairing also took to imitating other wrestler's gimmicks, often those of Goldust's opponents. At one point Goldust and Luna impersonated European Champion Triple H and Chyna in a title match against Owen Hart. What Triple H had intended as a joke resulted in Owen beating Goldust and Commissioner Slaughter awarding the title to Hart, considering Goldust to be a legit replacement.

 
Vachon during her second WWF stint

At this time, Goldust also teamed up with Marc Mero, which led to another feud, as Luna and Mero's valet Sable started to fight outside of the ring. The feud culminated in a mixed tag team match at WrestleMania XIV, pitting the two couples against each other.[7] After this, Luna challenged Sable to an Evening Gown match at Unforgiven and scored the victory by stripping her opponent down to her underwear. The animosity between Luna and Sable was not entirely kayfabe. As Sable's popularity increased, she adopted a presumptuous attitude towards other competitors. According to Luna, as the two trained in the preparation for their WrestleMania match, Sable refused to learn how to "take bumps", while Luna was threatened by WWF officials that hurting her opponent in the ring would put her job in jeopardy.[7] Sable also annoyed Luna with bragging about being promised the Women's Championship, a goal that had eluded Vachon. Luna was also hurt after she had carried Sable in their match, as Sable was universally congratulated while Luna was only consoled by Owen Hart.[15] Still, Luna described the match as a highlight in her career.[15]

In August 1998, Luna had apparently patched up her differences with Sable, as the latter, now split from Marc Mero, introduced her as the newest member of the Human Oddities stable. Luna attacked Marc Mero's new valet Jacqueline, the former Miss Texas. Luna scored a pinfall victory in August, but lost a rematch in September. In December, Sable, who had won the reinstated WWF Women's Championship, was attacked by the masked "Spider Lady", who turned out to be Luna. She justified her heel turn and attack towards her partner with the words: "It's about me, it's about what I deserve." In this feud against Sable, Shane McMahon personally supported Luna's efforts to win the championship after taking personal offense to Sable's attitude towards him and booked a Leather Strap match at the Royal Rumble. Leading up to that event, in the storyline, Luna was repeatedly attacked by an obsessed Sable fan. At the Royal Rumble, Sable successfully retained the title thanks to the interference of that fan, who now entered WWF competition as Tori. During the weeks prior to the Royal Rumble, Luna also defeated Gillberg, a WWF parody of World Championship Wrestling's star Goldberg. Luna was due to challenge Sable for another title shot several weeks later at St. Valentine's Day Massacre, but the match was canceled due to Luna's suspension for fighting with Sable backstage.[6]

Six months later, Luna returned at SummerSlam, chasing then Women's Champion Ivory backstage after a successful title defense against Tori. This started a feud between the two with Luna even scoring a pinfall victory during an impromptu, non-title match. At Unforgiven, however, she lost to Ivory in a Hardcore Rules match. During that feud, Luna also answered a challenge from then Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett and defeated him via disqualification, thanks to Ivory's interference.

From then on, Luna reassumed her role as manager for her husband, now working for the WWF under the name Gangrel, participating in several mixed tag team matches and helping Gangrel beat his opponents.[10]

At Survivor Series in 1999, she joined forces with her former rivals Ivory, Jacqueline, and Terri Runnels, against Tori, Debra, The Fabulous Moolah, and Mae Young. Luna's team was defeated when Moolah pinned Ivory. At the Royal Rumble in 2000, she participated in the Swim Suit Contest, though in protest against the whole event she refused to take off her gown. This angle reflected Luna's legit dissatisfaction with the "sexualization" of the WWF's women's division. Vachon then became involved in a brief feud with Jacqueline after the latter had pinned Harvey Wippleman to capture the Women's title. She was the first person to challenge Jacqueline on the February 7 edition of Raw, but failed following a German Suplex. Gangrel, who accompanied her to ringside, responded by executing his Impaler DDT on the champion. This led to a mixed tag on the following episode of SmackDown, in which Vachon and Gangrel defeated Moore and her partner Prince Albert. She was later released from the WWF in early 2000 due to another outburst backstage.[6][10]

Independent circuit (2000–2007)

After leaving the WWF, Luna continued to manage Gangrel during her independent tours all over the world, as well as wrestling on her own. Venues included the IWA Puerto Rico in 2000,[22][23] the Australian World Wrestling All-Stars in 2001,[24][25] the German EWP in 2003,[26][27] the British ASW in 2006[28][29] and WSU in 2007.[30][31]

Whilst touring the UK with WWA in 2001 she was defeated by her husband Gangrel in a Black Wedding Match.

On June 9, 2007, Luna became the first Great Lakes Championship Wrestling's Ladies champion defeating Traci Brooks. On December 5, 2007, Luna Vachon announced her retirement; her last match took place on December 7 for Great Lakes Championship Wrestling in Milwaukee. She successfully defended her GLCW Ladies Championship against Traci Brooks and then retired as champion.

Personal life

Born in Atlanta, Georgia, to Charles Henry Wilkerson, a hotel owner and Rebecca "Van" Pierce,[32] Luna's biological father, Charles Wilkerson committed suicide in his hotel in Atlanta in 1966. Paul "Butcher" Vachon, who was staying at the hotel that night, took care of a devastated Van while she was grieving in the hotel and married her, his second wife. He also adopted the four-year old Luna and continued to raise her as his daughter after the marriage split.[4] By virtue of the adoption, Luna is also the niece of "Mad Dog" Vachon and Vivian Vachon.[4][7] She was also close to André the Giant.[7]

Luna was married three times, first to Dan Hurd, with whom she had two sons, Joshua (born 1980) and Vincent "Van" (born 1982), who competed on Seasons 6 and 17 of Fox's reality cooking show Hell's Kitchen, hosted by Gordon Ramsay.[33] After breaking up, she dated Dick Slater for a while until Slater began physically abusing her. She then married childhood friend Tom Nash.[14] After Nash and Vachon split, David Heath, Nash's tag team partner in The Blackhearts, and Vachon married on October 31, 1994.[34] During this marriage, she was stepmother to David's sons, David, Jr. and Donavan.[35] The two divorced in 2006 but, according to Heath, remained best of friends.[34] She had three grandchildren, Lauren, Austin and Neila.[32][33] She was featured in both Playboy and Hustler.[7]

Luna was diagnosed with bipolar disorder.[7] She became a born again Christian in 2004, after attending an Athletes International Ministry conference.[15] She was baptized by fellow wrestler Nikita Koloff along with her then-husband David Heath.[15][36] In 2007, she worked as a tow truck operator in Port Richey, Florida.[7][15]

Final years and death

Luna was honored in April 2009 at the 44th annual Cauliflower Alley Club reunion, given the "Ladies Wrestling Award" in Las Vegas, Nevada.[37] One of her fondest memories about the wrestling business was being able to visit children as part of the Make-A-Wish Foundation.[7] After her retirement, Luna took an interest in fellow Canadian wrestlers and especially monitored the career of Nattie Neidhart, the daughter of fellow wrestler and friend Jim Neidhart.[7]

Around Christmas 2009, Vachon's house was destroyed by a fire in which she lost her wrestling-related memorabilia and other possessions.[38] After the fire, she stayed at her mother's home[4] and joined her father and his third wife Dee on a cruise in February 2010.[39] The fire prompted a call from fellow wrestler and friend Mick Foley (and others) to fans to send Luna-related memorabilia to Vachon's post office box.[40] Foley also suggested that TNA bring her in to manage Tommy Dreamer at the Hardcore Justice pay-per-view in August 2010, but Vachon turned down the offer, stating that she had retired.[41]

On the morning of August 27, 2010, she was found dead by her mother at her home in Pasco County, Florida.[4][5][42] She was 48 years old. According to the District Six Medical Examiner's Office in Florida, she died from an "overdose of oxycodone and benzodiazepine". Investigators previously found crushed pill residue and snorting straws at multiple locations inside Vachon's house.[43] Vachon had become addicted to medication at some point and underwent rehabilitation, paid for by WWE, which she completed in June 2009.[42]

Legacy

On April 7, 2015, The Mountain Goats released a pro wrestling concept album called Beat the Champ where one song, Luna, is named after Vachon.

She was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame's legacy wing (class of 2019)[44] and into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2020.[45]

Vice TV's docuseries Dark Side of the Ring aired an episode about Vachon on October 14, 2021.

Championships and accomplishments

See also

References

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External links

  • Luna Vachon on WWE.com  
  • Luna Vachon's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database

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Gertrude Elizabeth Vachon v e ˈ ʃ ɒ n ve SHON January 12 1962 August 27 2010 was an American Canadian professional wrestler better known as Luna Vachon 3 4 5 6 7 Over the course of her 22 year career she wrestled for promotions such as the World Wrestling Federation now WWE Extreme Championship Wrestling the American Wrestling Association and World Championship Wrestling She was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame and the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame Luna VachonVachon in 2007Birth nameGertrude Elizabeth Wilkerson 1 Born 1962 01 12 January 12 1962Atlanta Georgia U S DiedAugust 27 2010 2010 08 27 aged 48 Pasco County Florida U S Cause of deathDrug overdoseSpouse s Dan Hurd m 1980 div 1985 wbr Tom Nash m 1987 div 1993 wbr Gangrel m 1994 div 2006 wbr Children2 including Vincent Van HurdFamilyVachonProfessional wrestling careerRing name s Luna VachonLunaPrincess LunaAngel BabyTrudy HerdBilled height5 ft 6 in 168 cm 2 Billed fromMontreal Quebec CanadaThe Other Side of DarknessTrained byPaul VachonVivian VachonThe Fabulous MoolahDebut1985Retired2007 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Training 1 2 Early career 1985 1992 1 3 World Wrestling Federation 1993 1994 1 4 Independents and Extreme Championship Wrestling 1994 1997 1 5 World Championship Wrestling 1997 1 6 Return to WWF 1997 2000 1 7 Independent circuit 2000 2007 2 Personal life 3 Final years and death 4 Legacy 5 Championships and accomplishments 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksCareer EditTraining Edit As a child Gertrude Vachon wanted to continue her family s wrestling legacy 7 Attending wrestling events she used to play in the ring which often resulted in training with various World Wide Wrestling Federation stars Her family objected to her entering the wrestling business and tried to dissuade her as they considered a wrestler s life at that time too harsh for a female 6 7 Andre the Giant with whom she was close and who took her on a trip to Paris in 1974 also tried to dissuade her 7 Around the age sixteen she began training under her aunt Vivian and then The Fabulous Moolah 6 Early career 1985 1992 Edit Gertrude started her professional career wrestling for Moolah s all women s promotion 6 She then moved to Florida and competing under the ring name Angelle Vachon became a member of a four woman wrestling troupe led by Mad Maxine While in Florida she shared residence with wrestlers Scott Levy later known as Raven and Denny Brown 8 In 1985 she debuted in Florida Championship Wrestling as a young soft spoken reporter named Trudy Herd who was giving Kendall Windham an award A melee ensued and she was slapped twice by Kevin Sullivan 9 The angle had her driven mad by Sullivan s treatment and she ended up joining Sullivan s Army of Darkness stable under the new ring name Luna Vachon 10 As part of her gimmick she shaved one half of her head which was the first step to her trademark Mohawk hairstyle covered her face in bodypaint and continuously sneered 6 10 Looking back Vachon expressed her uneasiness about some elements of this angle 11 During her time in Florida Luna first wrestled Madusa Miceli beginning a long lasting in ring rivalry 6 Beginning in Florida Luna teamed up with The Lock as the Daughters of Darkness a part of Sullivan s Army 6 The duo also provided back up vocals for the thrash metal band Nasty Savage 7 In early 1987 Luna and Lock appeared in the Continental Wrestling Association 12 During the next three years Luna also traveled to Japan where her father Butcher Vachon acting as her manager 6 as well as Puerto Rico 10 She also wrestled in David McLane s Powerful Women of Wrestling POWW and during POWW s alliance with the American Wrestling Association AWA participated in the latter s only pay per view event SuperClash III in December 1988 competing in a Battle royal 8 In the early nineties she took over management of The Blackhearts a masked tag team coming out of Stu Hart s Stampede Wrestling The team consisted of Tom Nash a childhood friend of Luna and her then husband and David Heath her future husband under the names Apocalypse and Destruction respectively Luna worked with them in Joel Goodhart s Tri State Wrestling in Herb Abrams Universal Wrestling Federation and finally Giant Baba s All Japan where the team split up Luna also worked at Wild Women of Wrestling as a competitor commentator and booker 13 14 World Wrestling Federation 1993 1994 Edit In 1992 while wrestling in Puerto Rico she tried to get David Heath a job with the World Wrestling Federation WWF which resulted in the WWF developing an interest in her They hired her but not without some complications No one actually knew exactly where she was even her father only knew that she was staying in Florida The WWF actually hired a private investigator to find her When she was found she was working as a waitress at a restaurant 6 11 Luna s first WWF appearance was in April 1993 at WrestleMania IX accompanying Intercontinental Champion Shawn Michaels in his match against Tatanka who was accompanied by Michaels former valet Sensational Sherri After the match Luna attacked Sensational Sherri at ringside and later in the first aid area and then was arrested by security starting a vicious feud between the two At the same time Luna and Sherri were at odds Bam Bam Bigelow had a confrontation with Sherri This led to him being attacked by Tatanka and the two of them feuding Soon after Bam Bam kayfabe announced that he had fallen in love and presented Luna as his main squeeze 15 He also endearingly called her his Tick which fans combined with her name to the chant Luna tic From then Bam Bam was seen blowing kisses to Luna at the end of matches and in her honor even included the Moonsault redubbed Lunasault into his repertoire A mixed tag team match between the two pairs was planned for SummerSlam in 1993 but had to be canceled because Luna legit injured her arm and then Sherri left the WWF Instead Bigelow and The Headshrinkers fought and lost to Tatanka and The Smokin Gunns in a six man tag team match In the autumn of 1993 Bam Bam and Luna ran afoul of some practical jokes from Doink the Clown leading to a Survivor Series style match at the 1993 event of the same name pitting Bam Bam The Headshrinkers and Bastion Booger against four Doinks actually Men on a Mission and The Bushwhackers in clown makeup During this time Luna was the cause of dissension between Bam Bam and his part time tag team partner Bastion Booger who had also kayfabe fallen in love with her At WrestleMania X Bam Bam and Luna finally got their revenge on Doink by beating the Clown and his midget side kick Dink in a mixed tag team match 6 When the WWF s women s division was revived Luna s old rival Madusa who had entered the WWF under the name Alundra Blayze won the Women s Championship Luna set her eyes on the title and had a series of matches with Alundra all resulting in victories for Blayze It was during this time the relationship between Luna and Bam Bam first showed cracks after interference in a match backfired In the summer Luna sold Bam Bam s contract to Ted DiBiase who was beginning to build his Million Dollar Corporation 10 Luna then picked Japanese wrestler Bull Nakano to win the Women s title from Blayze which she eventually did 10 Luna however left the WWF shortly after this title match In 1994 Luna was the first woman to appear in a WWF video game when despite previous objections 7 she was included in WWF Raw Independents and Extreme Championship Wrestling 1994 1997 Edit After leaving the WWF Luna wrestled on the independent circuit Upon the recommendation of Kevin Sullivan s wife Nancy she entered Extreme Championship Wrestling ECW She was brought as Tommy Dreamer s new valet in his long running feud with Raven Scott Levy Dreamer introduced Luna as someone out of your past as Luna had been housemate to Levy in her Florida days and both had simultaneously worked in the WWF While in ECW Luna would stand with Tommy feuding with Raven and his lackeys which included Stevie Richards and even her husband The Vampire Warrior who in kayfabe had become jealous of the time she was spending with Dreamer She had more than a few physical confrontations with Richards including a steel cage match which she won 6 In the same year she was rated 306 in the PWI 500 16 17 the second woman to be included in that list after Miss Texas In 1996 97 she competed in Puerto Rico for the World Wrestling Council and American Wrestling Federation using the name Angel Baby 8 and the IWA Mid South 18 19 20 21 World Championship Wrestling 1997 Edit In early 1997 Luna had a short run with World Championship Wrestling WCW again going after her rival Madusa Luna interfered in Madusa s matches against WCW Women s Champion Akira Hokuto preventing a title win by Madusa Luna and Madusa met each other in a series of matches including a match at the 1997 Slamboree Although Luna dominated the matches Madusa managed to get the pinfall every time Return to WWF 1997 2000 Edit Later in 1997 Luna returned to the WWF first as Goldust s manager helping him to reinvent himself as The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust The pair sported a variety of different outfits and roles including a dominatrix a slave a New Year Baby and his nurse Their first feud was against Vader Luna s first appearance had her wheeling the allegedly paralyzed Goldust to the ring and then blinding Vader with some medical fluid Later when Goldust dressed like a Christmas tree recited poems in the ring he was attacked by Santa Claus who turned out to be Vader Vader eventually defeated Goldust at the 1998 Royal Rumble The Goldust Luna pairing also took to imitating other wrestler s gimmicks often those of Goldust s opponents At one point Goldust and Luna impersonated European Champion Triple H and Chyna in a title match against Owen Hart What Triple H had intended as a joke resulted in Owen beating Goldust and Commissioner Slaughter awarding the title to Hart considering Goldust to be a legit replacement Vachon during her second WWF stint At this time Goldust also teamed up with Marc Mero which led to another feud as Luna and Mero s valet Sable started to fight outside of the ring The feud culminated in a mixed tag team match at WrestleMania XIV pitting the two couples against each other 7 After this Luna challenged Sable to an Evening Gown match at Unforgiven and scored the victory by stripping her opponent down to her underwear The animosity between Luna and Sable was not entirely kayfabe As Sable s popularity increased she adopted a presumptuous attitude towards other competitors According to Luna as the two trained in the preparation for their WrestleMania match Sable refused to learn how to take bumps while Luna was threatened by WWF officials that hurting her opponent in the ring would put her job in jeopardy 7 Sable also annoyed Luna with bragging about being promised the Women s Championship a goal that had eluded Vachon Luna was also hurt after she had carried Sable in their match as Sable was universally congratulated while Luna was only consoled by Owen Hart 15 Still Luna described the match as a highlight in her career 15 In August 1998 Luna had apparently patched up her differences with Sable as the latter now split from Marc Mero introduced her as the newest member of the Human Oddities stable Luna attacked Marc Mero s new valet Jacqueline the former Miss Texas Luna scored a pinfall victory in August but lost a rematch in September In December Sable who had won the reinstated WWF Women s Championship was attacked by the masked Spider Lady who turned out to be Luna She justified her heel turn and attack towards her partner with the words It s about me it s about what I deserve In this feud against Sable Shane McMahon personally supported Luna s efforts to win the championship after taking personal offense to Sable s attitude towards him and booked a Leather Strap match at the Royal Rumble Leading up to that event in the storyline Luna was repeatedly attacked by an obsessed Sable fan At the Royal Rumble Sable successfully retained the title thanks to the interference of that fan who now entered WWF competition as Tori During the weeks prior to the Royal Rumble Luna also defeated Gillberg a WWF parody of World Championship Wrestling s star Goldberg Luna was due to challenge Sable for another title shot several weeks later at St Valentine s Day Massacre but the match was canceled due to Luna s suspension for fighting with Sable backstage 6 Six months later Luna returned at SummerSlam chasing then Women s Champion Ivory backstage after a successful title defense against Tori This started a feud between the two with Luna even scoring a pinfall victory during an impromptu non title match At Unforgiven however she lost to Ivory in a Hardcore Rules match During that feud Luna also answered a challenge from then Intercontinental Champion Jeff Jarrett and defeated him via disqualification thanks to Ivory s interference From then on Luna reassumed her role as manager for her husband now working for the WWF under the name Gangrel participating in several mixed tag team matches and helping Gangrel beat his opponents 10 At Survivor Series in 1999 she joined forces with her former rivals Ivory Jacqueline and Terri Runnels against Tori Debra The Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young Luna s team was defeated when Moolah pinned Ivory At the Royal Rumble in 2000 she participated in the Swim Suit Contest though in protest against the whole event she refused to take off her gown This angle reflected Luna s legit dissatisfaction with the sexualization of the WWF s women s division Vachon then became involved in a brief feud with Jacqueline after the latter had pinned Harvey Wippleman to capture the Women s title She was the first person to challenge Jacqueline on the February 7 edition of Raw but failed following a German Suplex Gangrel who accompanied her to ringside responded by executing his Impaler DDT on the champion This led to a mixed tag on the following episode of SmackDown in which Vachon and Gangrel defeated Moore and her partner Prince Albert She was later released from the WWF in early 2000 due to another outburst backstage 6 10 Independent circuit 2000 2007 Edit After leaving the WWF Luna continued to manage Gangrel during her independent tours all over the world as well as wrestling on her own Venues included the IWA Puerto Rico in 2000 22 23 the Australian World Wrestling All Stars in 2001 24 25 the German EWP in 2003 26 27 the British ASW in 2006 28 29 and WSU in 2007 30 31 Whilst touring the UK with WWA in 2001 she was defeated by her husband Gangrel in a Black Wedding Match On June 9 2007 Luna became the first Great Lakes Championship Wrestling s Ladies champion defeating Traci Brooks On December 5 2007 Luna Vachon announced her retirement her last match took place on December 7 for Great Lakes Championship Wrestling in Milwaukee She successfully defended her GLCW Ladies Championship against Traci Brooks and then retired as champion Personal life EditBorn in Atlanta Georgia to Charles Henry Wilkerson a hotel owner and Rebecca Van Pierce 32 Luna s biological father Charles Wilkerson committed suicide in his hotel in Atlanta in 1966 Paul Butcher Vachon who was staying at the hotel that night took care of a devastated Van while she was grieving in the hotel and married her his second wife He also adopted the four year old Luna and continued to raise her as his daughter after the marriage split 4 By virtue of the adoption Luna is also the niece of Mad Dog Vachon and Vivian Vachon 4 7 She was also close to Andre the Giant 7 Luna was married three times first to Dan Hurd with whom she had two sons Joshua born 1980 and Vincent Van born 1982 who competed on Seasons 6 and 17 of Fox s reality cooking show Hell s Kitchen hosted by Gordon Ramsay 33 After breaking up she dated Dick Slater for a while until Slater began physically abusing her She then married childhood friend Tom Nash 14 After Nash and Vachon split David Heath Nash s tag team partner in The Blackhearts and Vachon married on October 31 1994 34 During this marriage she was stepmother to David s sons David Jr and Donavan 35 The two divorced in 2006 but according to Heath remained best of friends 34 She had three grandchildren Lauren Austin and Neila 32 33 She was featured in both Playboy and Hustler 7 Luna was diagnosed with bipolar disorder 7 She became a born again Christian in 2004 after attending an Athletes International Ministry conference 15 She was baptized by fellow wrestler Nikita Koloff along with her then husband David Heath 15 36 In 2007 she worked as a tow truck operator in Port Richey Florida 7 15 Final years and death Edit Wikinews has related news Canadian professional wrestler Luna Vachon dies aged 48 Luna was honored in April 2009 at the 44th annual Cauliflower Alley Club reunion given the Ladies Wrestling Award in Las Vegas Nevada 37 One of her fondest memories about the wrestling business was being able to visit children as part of the Make A Wish Foundation 7 After her retirement Luna took an interest in fellow Canadian wrestlers and especially monitored the career of Nattie Neidhart the daughter of fellow wrestler and friend Jim Neidhart 7 Around Christmas 2009 Vachon s house was destroyed by a fire in which she lost her wrestling related memorabilia and other possessions 38 After the fire she stayed at her mother s home 4 and joined her father and his third wife Dee on a cruise in February 2010 39 The fire prompted a call from fellow wrestler and friend Mick Foley and others to fans to send Luna related memorabilia to Vachon s post office box 40 Foley also suggested that TNA bring her in to manage Tommy Dreamer at the Hardcore Justice pay per view in August 2010 but Vachon turned down the offer stating that she had retired 41 On the morning of August 27 2010 she was found dead by her mother at her home in Pasco County Florida 4 5 42 She was 48 years old According to the District Six Medical Examiner s Office in Florida she died from an overdose of oxycodone and benzodiazepine Investigators previously found crushed pill residue and snorting straws at multiple locations inside Vachon s house 43 Vachon had become addicted to medication at some point and underwent rehabilitation paid for by WWE which she completed in June 2009 42 Legacy EditOn April 7 2015 The Mountain Goats released a pro wrestling concept album called Beat the Champ where one song Luna is named after Vachon She was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame s legacy wing class of 2019 44 and into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2020 45 Vice TV s docuseries Dark Side of the Ring aired an episode about Vachon on October 14 2021 Championships and accomplishments EditAmerican Wrestling Federation AWF Women s Championship 1 time Cauliflower Alley Club Ladies Wrestling Award 2009 Great Lakes Championship Wrestling GLCW Ladies Championship 1 time Ladies Major League Wrestling LMLW World Championship 1 time Powerful Women of Wrestling POWW Tag Team Champion 2 times with Hot Rod Andie Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No 306 of the top 500 singles wrestlers of the year in the PWI 500 in 1995 Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum Class of 2020 Sunshine Wrestling Federation SWF Ladies Championship 1 time United States Wrestling Association USWA Women s Championship 1 time Wild Women of Wrestling WWOW Television Championship 1 time Women Superstars Uncensored WSU Hall of Fame Class of 2011 Women s Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2023 46 World Wrestling Entertainment WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2019 Legacy Inductee Other Titles Universal Women s Hardcore Championship 47 See also EditList of premature professional wrestling deathsReferences Edit Trudy Gertrude Elizabeth Luna Vachon Obituary 2010 Tampa Bay Times Legacy com Retrieved November 30 2021 Luna Vachon Wwe com Retrieved October 23 2021 Trudy Gertrude 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Vachon turned down TNA gig last month wrestleview com September 2 2010 a b Steve Gerweck Update Vachon was found dead in pool of blood wrestleview com September 1 2010 Ex WWE Star Luna Death Ruled Accidental Tmz com Retrieved November 30 2021 TEN NEW WWE HALL OF FAME LEGACY INDUCTEES PWInsider com www pwinsider com https www pwhf org accessed January 16 2022 FIRST INDUCTEES ANNOUNCED FOR WOMEN S WRESTLING HALL OF FAME PWInsider com www pwinsider com Luna Vachon vs Jessicka Havok Missing Wrestling Classics YouTube February 27 2013 Archived from the original on September 24 2021 Retrieved June 29 2015 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Luna Vachon Luna Vachon on WWE com Luna Vachon s profile at Cagematch net Wrestlingdata com Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Luna Vachon amp oldid 1135839728, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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