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Mae Young

Johnnie Mae Young[5] (March 12, 1923 – January 14, 2014) was an American professional wrestler. She wrestled throughout the United States and Canada and won multiple titles in the National Wrestling Alliance. Young is considered one of the pioneers in women's wrestling as she helped to increase the popularity of the sport throughout the 1940s and during World War II. In 1954, she and Mildred Burke were among the first female competitors to tour post-war Japan.

Mae Young
Mae Young in 1943
Born
Johnnie Mae Young

(1923-03-12)March 12, 1923
DiedJanuary 14, 2014(2014-01-14) (aged 90)
Resting placeGreenlawn Memorial Park
Columbia, South Carolina
Other namesBillie Young[1]
The Great Mae Young[1]
Madame X[1]
Mae the Queen[1]
Mrs. Stasiak[1]
Marie Young[2]
OccupationProfessional wrestler
Years active1939–2014
Ring name(s)Mae Young[3]
Miss May Young
The Queen
Billed height5 ft 3 in (160 cm)
Billed fromSand Springs, Oklahoma, United States[3]
Trained byMildred Burke[2]
DebutAugust 20, 1939[3][4]
RetiredNovember 15, 2010
Signature

Beginning in 1999, Young had a renewal success in her career after joining World Wrestling Federation (WWF, now WWE).[6] Young was part of a recurring comedic duo with best friend The Fabulous Moolah in appearances on WWE televised events.[5] Young is also remembered for taking bumps well past the age of 80 on televised programming. In 2004, she was inducted into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum as part of their "Lady Wrestler" category. On March 29, 2008, Young was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame.

In 2017, an all-female professional wrestling tournament was introduced by WWE and was named Mae Young Classic as a tribute to her memory. Its purpose was to showcase the new female wrestlers that had signed with the company and were in development, as well as independent circuit veterans from around the world. The winner received a contract with WWE and a trophy for their achievement. After the second tournament in 2018, the tournament was discontinued.[7]

Early life

Johnnie Mae Young was born in Sand Springs, Oklahoma, on March 12, 1923.[5] She was the youngest of eight children (one died at birth). Her mother Lilly Mae Young was a single mother (her partner left to find work and never returned) living during the Great Depression. Young's oldest sister Inie was severely disabled by whooping cough at a very young age.[5] Young was an amateur wrestler on her high school's boys' wrestling team at the age of fifteen.[4][6][5] Her brothers Fred, Eugen, Lawarence, and Everett taught her to wrestle and helped her join the team. Young also played softball with Tulsa's national championship team.[4][6]

Professional wrestling career

Beginnings (1939–1950)

While still in high school, Young went to a professional wrestling show and challenged then-champion Mildred Burke when she visited Tulsa to wrestle Gladys Gillem.[4][5] Because the promoters told her she could not wrestle the champion, she wrestled Gillem in a shoot fight, beating her within seconds.[5] After the fight, promoter Billy Wolfe wanted Young to become a professional wrestler.[5] She left home two years later to wrestle professionally.[4] Young later traveled to Charlotte, North Carolina, where she met and trained with The Fabulous Moolah and also met Ed "Strangler" Lewis who told her "I don't like girl wrestlers, women should be in the kitchen, but after seeing you, you was born to be a wrestler."[8]

I learned to wrestle amateur in Sand Springs so I never heard of women professional wrestlers but one day I heard in tulsa paper there was going to be a women's world championship match come to town of Oklahoma so I immediately got at home with my brother and I shout hey let's you and I go over cause I am going to challenge that champion named Mildred Burke, so I went and there was a promoter (Billy Wolfe) at that time and I told him I want to challenge the world's champion Mildred Burke, he said you can't do that cause you never wrestle a wrestling match, I said yeah but I beat her, I can beat her so the only one who was Burke's adversary at the time, he broke over that there was only two other girl wrestlers in the whole world that was Gladys Gillem and a girl with the name of Elvira Snodgrass so I asked the wrestling coach in Sand Springs and I said I want to try out to be a professional wrestler so it brought Kill'em Guillem over and he put me in one corner Gladys in another so he snailed the bell and I run over her taking her down like a bull and beat her in just seconds, then Billy put me against Elvira Snodgrass and I also beat her in seconds, so then Billy says to me well he says I think I may make a girl wrestler of you.

—Young in 2008 during her WWE Hall of Fame speech of induction.[8][failed verification]

There have been conflicting reports as to the year in which Young began her career. Young claimed her first match was August 20, 1939,[4] while WWE said she "started her professional career" this year.[6] However, Young also once said her first match was March 22, 1940.[9] According to Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer, historians have been unable to find any records that she began in 1939 and that her first match was most likely in 1941.[10] Meltzer wrote, "In reality, Young is believed to have competed in seven decades, matching the record held by Lou Thesz. ... You really couldn't call [her] 2010 match anything resembling a pro wrestling match, even giving as much leeway as possible. While she always claimed to have started in 1939, at 16, historians researching have been unable to find any records of her wrestling prior to 1941, when she turned 18 and went on tour with Billy Wolfe's troupe."[10]

In 1941, Young, along with Mildred Burke, opened up Canada for female wrestling.[5] In Canada, they worked for Stu Hart.[5] She was wrestling in Memphis, Tennessee, on December 7, 1941, the day that Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese, which led to the United States entering World War II.[5] During the war, Young helped women take advantage of the fact that the men were fighting overseas by expanding their role in the sport.[4][6]

Various wrestling promotions (1950–1970s)

 
Mae Young, c. 1960/1970

She fought under the nicknames of "The Queen" and "The Great Mae Young", but she used her real name for most of her matches. During the 1950s, she wrestled for Mildred Burke's World Women's Wrestling Association (WWWA). In 1954, Young and Burke were some of the first females to tour Japan after the war.[6] In 1951, she became the National Wrestling Alliance's (NWA) first Florida Women's Champion. Five years later in September 1956, she participated in the battle royal to determine the new NWA World Women's Champion after June Byers was stripped of the title, but the championship was won by Young's friend The Fabulous Moolah.[11] In 1968, she became the NWA's first United States Women's Champion. She wrestled for WWWF in two matches in 1969 and 1972. At this point it is unknown when Mae left the wrestling business and retired. In the late 70s, Mae worked in the real estate business in San Leandro California.

As an instructor, her students included Ric "The Equalizer" Drasin[3] and The Fabulous Moolah.[4][3]

Ladies International Wrestling Association (LIWA) (1993-1998)

In 1993, Young would come out of retirement and started wrestling again for the first time in over 20 years.[12] She worked for Fabulous Moolah's Ladies International Wrestling Association based in Las Vegas. On June 21, 1996, she teamed with Fabulous Moolah at LIWA Golden Girls Extravaganza event in Las Vegas where they wrestled Liz Chase and Lori Lynn to a no contest.[13] She continued working with LIWA and even teaming with Moolah until 1998. She left the promotion and went to the WWF in 1999.

World Wrestling Federation/Entertainment/WWE

Early appearance and arrival (1994, 1999-2001)

Before her official recognition by WWE fans, she made a cameo appearance being shown by the camera along with The Fabulous Moolah, Freddie Blassie, Lou Albano, and Nikolai Volkoff in the crowd of the WrestleMania X event on March 20, 1994.[14]

Young made her official debut in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF) on the September 9, 1999, episode of SmackDown!, where she was introduced with The Fabulous Moolah and later was attacked by Jeff Jarrett being put into the figure-four leglock.[6] After this appearance, both Mae and Moolah began appearing regularly on WWF televised shows. Mae made her WWF in-ring debut on the September 27 episode of Raw is War; along with Moolah, she competed in a handicapped evening gown match against WWF Women's Champion Ivory, who stripped Mae from her gown before Moolah picked up the victory.[15] At No Mercy on October 17, Mae managed Moolah, who defeated Ivory for the championship - her last wrestling title before her death in 2007.[3][16] At Survivor Series on November 14, she and Moolah competed in an eight-woman tag team match along with Debra and Tori against Ivory, Jacqueline, Terri Runnels, and Luna Vachon, with their team coming out victorious.[17]

At the Royal Rumble event on January 23, 2000, Mae Young won the Miss Royal Rumble 2000 swimsuit contest and afterwards flashed her breasts. However, she was actually wearing a prosthesis and did not actually expose herself.[18] At the end of 1999 and through 2000, Mae developed a storyline along with "Sexual Chocolate" Mark Henry where she started dating him,[4] which included a kayfabe pregnancy and attacks by The Dudley Boyz, specifically Bubba Ray Dudley who performed powerbombs on Young through tables twice in consecutive episodes of Raw – the first being in the ring and the second, in which Young was originally reliant on a wheelchair, being off the entryway stage as what has been described as the most notorious powerbomb in WWE history. Mae was 77 years of age at the time, but expressed enthusiasm for the stunt.[4][19] Her child was eventually delivered and found to be nothing more than a bloody rubber hand.[20] On April 2, Mae accompanied The Kat at WrestleMania 2000 to her match against Terri Runnels; Kat lost the match as Mae was distracted by kissing the guest referee, Val Venis, before attacking Terri and her manager, Moolah.[21]

 
Young in 2001

On December 24, 2001, Young and Moolah appeared backstage on the Christmas Eve edition of Raw, which marked their last appearance before returning in the summer of 2002.[22]

Return and sporadic appearances (2002–2007)

On the July 29, 2002, episode of Raw, Mae Young returned along with Moolah, to promote her new book: "The Fabulous Moolah: First Goddess of the Squared Circle" before being attacked by 3-Minute Warning on orders of general manager Eric Bischoff.[23] On the September 15, 2003, episode of Raw, she accompanied Moolah at her last wrestling singles match, in which she defeated Victoria before being attacked by Randy Orton and an infuriated Victoria.[24] On June 15 at Bad Blood, Mae appeared during a segment along with Stone Cold Steve Austin and Eric Bischoff where she stripped herself in the ring and performed a bronco buster on Bischoff before being stunned by Austin.[25]

In 2004, Mae Young was inducted into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum as part of their Lady wrestler category class of that year.[26] On the September 23 episode of SmackDown!, Young teamed with Moolah and defeated Dawn Marie and Torrie Wilson.[27]

On March 23, 2005, Moolah and Mae Young appeared on the Late Night with Conan O'Brien show to promote their 2005 documentary in which they starred in an about their 1950s heyday along with several other lady wrestlers of their era.[28] On January 8, 2006, at New Year's Revolution, Young re−appeared along with Moolah during a bra & panties gauntlet match where she stripped herself before being attacked by Victoria as she left the ring, which led to both women retaliate and rip off Victoria's shirt.[29] At WrestleMania 22 on April 2, Young appeared along with Moolah during a backstage segment with Snitsky.[30]

At WrestleMania 23 on April 1, 2007, Mae Young appeared during a backstage segment along with several other WWE superstars and hall of famers.[31] On the August 24 episode of SmackDown, Mae Young made a special appearance winning a Divas bikini contest.[32] Mae's last appearance with Moolah before her death came at SummerSlam in August 2007, both appeared during a backstage segment along with Vince McMahon and Raw's general manager, William Regal, two months prior to her friend's death.[33]

WWE Hall of Fame, retirement and final appearances (2008–2013)

On March 29, 2008, Young was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the 2008 class. At the ceremony, she was inducted by fellow wrestler and friend, Pat Patterson.[34] The next night at WrestleMania XXIV, she appeared when she was introduced as part of the 2008 Hall of Fame class.[35] On the 800th episode of Raw on November 3, Mae Young competed in a 16-Diva tag match, where she was pinned by Beth Phoenix.[36]

At WrestleMania XXV on April 5, 2009, Mae Young appeared as the special guest time keeper for the 25-Diva battle royal, which was won by Santina Marella.[37]

On the November 15, 2010, "Old School" edition of Raw, Mae Young won a Falls Count Anywhere handicap match against LayCool, thus becoming the first person ever to wrestle over the age of 80, the first person to wrestle in nine different decades and her final stipulated wrestling match.[38]

At WrestleMania XXVII on April 3, 2011, Mae appeared backstage during a segment along with The Rock and Eve Torres.[39] During the May 2 episode of Raw, Vickie Guerrero and Dolph Ziggler mockingly presented Mae was a "birthday gift" to The Rock, who responded by kissing Young.[40]

Mae Young appeared on SmackDown: Blast from the Past (April 10, 2012), kissing The Great Khali.[41] and Raw 1000 (July 23, 2012), during which she was escorted by a man dressed in a giant hand costume, claiming to be her son.[42] On September 24 episode of Raw, Mae appeared in one of Kane and Daniel Bryan's "Anger Management" skits.[43] On the December 31 episode of Raw, Mae Young was warming up for her match with then-Divas Champion Eve Torres and began experiencing stomach cramps as it was later determined that she was once again pregnant and gave birth to "Baby New Year", played by Hornswoggle.[44]

In her last on-screen appearance on the March 4, 2013, episode of Old School Raw, Mae Young's 90th birthday celebration was interrupted by CM Punk.[45] Backstage, WWE Chairman Vince McMahon and WWE executive Triple H presented her with a personally monogrammed Divas Championship belt.[46]

Professional wrestling persona

Little is known about Young's character before WWE, but she is remembered in WWE for her comedic performances.[20][47] Among her finishing and signature moves included the elbow drop[1][3] and the bronco buster, in which she used to performed the famous D-Generation X crotch chop taunt.[25][27] Young is also remembered for taking bumps, one of her most famous spots was being powerbombed through a table off the wrestling arena stage by Bubba Ray Dudley at the age of 77.[48] Another famous bump of hers was when she was attacked along with The Fabulous Moolah by 3-Minute Warning, where she was scoop slammed and diving splashed by Rosey and Jamal at the age of 79.[23]

Other media

Video games

Young appeared in one WWE video game, being this at the WWF No Mercy as an unlockable character,[49] and was also featured on the mobile game for iOS and Android, WWE SuperCard.[50][non-primary source needed][51]

Toys

In 2007, Mae Young was appeared on Jakks Pacific WWE Classic Superstars Series 18. On September 12, 2017, WWE unveiled an exclusive fashion doll done by toy brand Mattel of Mae Young.[52]

In November 2020, a Mae Young action figure was included in the Mattel WWE Elite 81 series as a rare exclusive collector's one.[53]

Personal life

As a sign of friendship for meeting her longtime friend The Fabulous Moolah, she called her "Lilian" while Moolah referred to her by Young.[8] In 1991, Young quit the wrestling business and moved to California to become a Christian evangelist and take care of her mother, who was sick.[54] She later renounced her evangelist lifestyle.[54] In 1991, she moved in with The Fabulous Moolah and midget wrestler Katie Glass at a house in Columbia, South Carolina, an arrangement which lasted until Moolah's death in November 2007.

Death

 
 
Young's crypt located at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Columbia, South Carolina. Prior to her death (up), after her death (down)

On December 31, 2013, it was reported that Young had been hospitalized.[55] The Charleston Post & Courier erroneously reported that she had died on January 9, 2014.[56] Young's death was announced by the WWE on the morning of January 14 after having died at her home in Columbia, South Carolina.[57][58][59] Young was entombed at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Columbia, South Carolina, the same cemetery where her longtime friend The Fabulous Moolah also rests.[59]

Legacy

Mae Young Classic

On April 1, 2017, WWE announced that a women's tournament would be taking place in the summer of 2017 at a press conference during the WrestleMania 33 weekend and that there were going to be a total of 32 wrestlers competing.[60]

The tournament was named after Young as an honor to her and it was exclusively for women from both NXT and the independent circuit, it took place on July 13 and 14, 2017, which aired on the WWE Network on August 28 (round 1) and September 4 (round 2, quarterfinals, and semifinals), and the final match aired live on September 12, also on the WWE Network.[61] The finalists of the inaugural tournament were Shayna Baszler and Kairi Sane, with the winner being Sane on September 12.[62]

In 2018, the tournament turned annual as it was announced a second event for the Mae Young Classic.[63] The winner of the 2018 tournament was Toni Storm on October 28, and she was crowned at the first ever all women's pay–per–view WWE Evolution.[64]

Posthumous honors

On January 14, 2014, the exact day of Mae's death, WWE pay tribute to her with a posthumous video which included highlights of her career,[65] and another one six days later on January 20.[66] On January 16, Total Nonstop Action Wrestling dedicated their live Genesis episode of Impact Wrestling to the memory of Young.[67] On January 17, SmackDown was also dedicated to her memory.[68] Two weeks later, Shine 16 dedicated to her a ten-bell salute.[69]

On March 20, 2017, WWE honored Young during their Women's History Month, a video was released where she was credited as the women pioneer of professional wrestling and was praised for her contributions to the wrestling business by Stephanie McMahon, the late Fabulous Moolah, Ivory, Beth Phoenix and Pat Patterson.[70] On July 30, multiple superstars from the Mae Young Classic recognized and honored Mae's legacy and life, among them Lita, Jim Ross, Lacey Evans, Mercedes Martinez, Bianca Belair, Marti Belle and Vanessa Borne.[71]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2004 Lipstick and Dynamite, Piss and Vinegar: The First Ladies of Wrestling Herself Documentary

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2003 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Ms. Edwards Episode: "A Person of Interest"
2005 Late Night with Conan O'Brien Herself Guest

Championships and accomplishments

 
Mae Young with Bruno Sammartino during a Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame event in 2012

See also

Notes

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References

  • The Great Mae Young (2004). Lipstick & Dynamite – The First Ladies of Wrestling (DVD).
  • Ellison, Lillian (2003). The Fabulous Moolah: First Goddess of the Squared Circle. ReaganBooks. ISBN 978-0-06-001258-8.

External links

  • Mae Young on WWE.com  
  • Johnnie Mae Young at IMDb  
  • Mae Young's profile at Cagematch.net, Wrestlingdata.com, Internet Wrestling Database

young, johnnie, march, 1923, january, 2014, american, professional, wrestler, wrestled, throughout, united, states, canada, multiple, titles, national, wrestling, alliance, young, considered, pioneers, women, wrestling, helped, increase, popularity, sport, thr. Johnnie Mae Young 5 March 12 1923 January 14 2014 was an American professional wrestler She wrestled throughout the United States and Canada and won multiple titles in the National Wrestling Alliance Young is considered one of the pioneers in women s wrestling as she helped to increase the popularity of the sport throughout the 1940s and during World War II In 1954 she and Mildred Burke were among the first female competitors to tour post war Japan Mae YoungMae Young in 1943BornJohnnie Mae Young 1923 03 12 March 12 1923Sand Springs Oklahoma USDiedJanuary 14 2014 2014 01 14 aged 90 Columbia South Carolina USResting placeGreenlawn Memorial ParkColumbia South CarolinaOther namesBillie Young 1 The Great Mae Young 1 Madame X 1 Mae the Queen 1 Mrs Stasiak 1 Marie Young 2 OccupationProfessional wrestlerYears active1939 2014 Professional wrestling careerRing name s Mae Young 3 Miss May YoungThe QueenBilled height5 ft 3 in 160 cm Billed fromSand Springs Oklahoma United States 3 Trained byMildred Burke 2 DebutAugust 20 1939 3 4 RetiredNovember 15 2010SignatureBeginning in 1999 Young had a renewal success in her career after joining World Wrestling Federation WWF now WWE 6 Young was part of a recurring comedic duo with best friend The Fabulous Moolah in appearances on WWE televised events 5 Young is also remembered for taking bumps well past the age of 80 on televised programming In 2004 she was inducted into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum as part of their Lady Wrestler category On March 29 2008 Young was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame In 2017 an all female professional wrestling tournament was introduced by WWE and was named Mae Young Classic as a tribute to her memory Its purpose was to showcase the new female wrestlers that had signed with the company and were in development as well as independent circuit veterans from around the world The winner received a contract with WWE and a trophy for their achievement After the second tournament in 2018 the tournament was discontinued 7 Contents 1 Early life 2 Professional wrestling career 2 1 Beginnings 1939 1950 2 2 Various wrestling promotions 1950 1970s 2 3 Ladies International Wrestling Association LIWA 1993 1998 2 4 World Wrestling Federation Entertainment WWE 2 4 1 Early appearance and arrival 1994 1999 2001 2 4 2 Return and sporadic appearances 2002 2007 2 4 3 WWE Hall of Fame retirement and final appearances 2008 2013 3 Professional wrestling persona 4 Other media 4 1 Video games 4 2 Toys 5 Personal life 6 Death 7 Legacy 7 1 Mae Young Classic 7 2 Posthumous honors 8 Filmography 8 1 Film 8 2 Television 9 Championships and accomplishments 10 See also 11 Notes 12 References 13 External linksEarly life EditJohnnie Mae Young was born in Sand Springs Oklahoma on March 12 1923 5 She was the youngest of eight children one died at birth Her mother Lilly Mae Young was a single mother her partner left to find work and never returned living during the Great Depression Young s oldest sister Inie was severely disabled by whooping cough at a very young age 5 Young was an amateur wrestler on her high school s boys wrestling team at the age of fifteen 4 6 5 Her brothers Fred Eugen Lawarence and Everett taught her to wrestle and helped her join the team Young also played softball with Tulsa s national championship team 4 6 Professional wrestling career EditBeginnings 1939 1950 Edit While still in high school Young went to a professional wrestling show and challenged then champion Mildred Burke when she visited Tulsa to wrestle Gladys Gillem 4 5 Because the promoters told her she could not wrestle the champion she wrestled Gillem in a shoot fight beating her within seconds 5 After the fight promoter Billy Wolfe wanted Young to become a professional wrestler 5 She left home two years later to wrestle professionally 4 Young later traveled to Charlotte North Carolina where she met and trained with The Fabulous Moolah and also met Ed Strangler Lewis who told her I don t like girl wrestlers women should be in the kitchen but after seeing you you was born to be a wrestler 8 I learned to wrestle amateur in Sand Springs so I never heard of women professional wrestlers but one day I heard in tulsa paper there was going to be a women s world championship match come to town of Oklahoma so I immediately got at home with my brother and I shout hey let s you and I go over cause I am going to challenge that champion named Mildred Burke so I went and there was a promoter Billy Wolfe at that time and I told him I want to challenge the world s champion Mildred Burke he said you can t do that cause you never wrestle a wrestling match I said yeah but I beat her I can beat her so the only one who was Burke s adversary at the time he broke over that there was only two other girl wrestlers in the whole world that was Gladys Gillem and a girl with the name of Elvira Snodgrass so I asked the wrestling coach in Sand Springs and I said I want to try out to be a professional wrestler so it brought Kill em Guillem over and he put me in one corner Gladys in another so he snailed the bell and I run over her taking her down like a bull and beat her in just seconds then Billy put me against Elvira Snodgrass and I also beat her in seconds so then Billy says to me well he says I think I may make a girl wrestler of you Young in 2008 during her WWE Hall of Fame speech of induction 8 failed verification There have been conflicting reports as to the year in which Young began her career Young claimed her first match was August 20 1939 4 while WWE said she started her professional career this year 6 However Young also once said her first match was March 22 1940 9 According to Dave Meltzer of The Wrestling Observer historians have been unable to find any records that she began in 1939 and that her first match was most likely in 1941 10 Meltzer wrote In reality Young is believed to have competed in seven decades matching the record held by Lou Thesz You really couldn t call her 2010 match anything resembling a pro wrestling match even giving as much leeway as possible While she always claimed to have started in 1939 at 16 historians researching have been unable to find any records of her wrestling prior to 1941 when she turned 18 and went on tour with Billy Wolfe s troupe 10 In 1941 Young along with Mildred Burke opened up Canada for female wrestling 5 In Canada they worked for Stu Hart 5 She was wrestling in Memphis Tennessee on December 7 1941 the day that Pearl Harbor was bombed by the Japanese which led to the United States entering World War II 5 During the war Young helped women take advantage of the fact that the men were fighting overseas by expanding their role in the sport 4 6 Various wrestling promotions 1950 1970s Edit Mae Young c 1960 1970 She fought under the nicknames of The Queen and The Great Mae Young but she used her real name for most of her matches During the 1950s she wrestled for Mildred Burke s World Women s Wrestling Association WWWA In 1954 Young and Burke were some of the first females to tour Japan after the war 6 In 1951 she became the National Wrestling Alliance s NWA first Florida Women s Champion Five years later in September 1956 she participated in the battle royal to determine the new NWA World Women s Champion after June Byers was stripped of the title but the championship was won by Young s friend The Fabulous Moolah 11 In 1968 she became the NWA s first United States Women s Champion She wrestled for WWWF in two matches in 1969 and 1972 At this point it is unknown when Mae left the wrestling business and retired In the late 70s Mae worked in the real estate business in San Leandro California As an instructor her students included Ric The Equalizer Drasin 3 and The Fabulous Moolah 4 3 Ladies International Wrestling Association LIWA 1993 1998 Edit In 1993 Young would come out of retirement and started wrestling again for the first time in over 20 years 12 She worked for Fabulous Moolah s Ladies International Wrestling Association based in Las Vegas On June 21 1996 she teamed with Fabulous Moolah at LIWA Golden Girls Extravaganza event in Las Vegas where they wrestled Liz Chase and Lori Lynn to a no contest 13 She continued working with LIWA and even teaming with Moolah until 1998 She left the promotion and went to the WWF in 1999 World Wrestling Federation Entertainment WWE Edit Early appearance and arrival 1994 1999 2001 Edit Before her official recognition by WWE fans she made a cameo appearance being shown by the camera along with The Fabulous Moolah Freddie Blassie Lou Albano and Nikolai Volkoff in the crowd of the WrestleMania X event on March 20 1994 14 Young made her official debut in the World Wrestling Federation WWF on the September 9 1999 episode of SmackDown where she was introduced with The Fabulous Moolah and later was attacked by Jeff Jarrett being put into the figure four leglock 6 After this appearance both Mae and Moolah began appearing regularly on WWF televised shows Mae made her WWF in ring debut on the September 27 episode of Raw is War along with Moolah she competed in a handicapped evening gown match against WWF Women s Champion Ivory who stripped Mae from her gown before Moolah picked up the victory 15 At No Mercy on October 17 Mae managed Moolah who defeated Ivory for the championship her last wrestling title before her death in 2007 3 16 At Survivor Series on November 14 she and Moolah competed in an eight woman tag team match along with Debra and Tori against Ivory Jacqueline Terri Runnels and Luna Vachon with their team coming out victorious 17 At the Royal Rumble event on January 23 2000 Mae Young won the Miss Royal Rumble 2000 swimsuit contest and afterwards flashed her breasts However she was actually wearing a prosthesis and did not actually expose herself 18 At the end of 1999 and through 2000 Mae developed a storyline along with Sexual Chocolate Mark Henry where she started dating him 4 which included a kayfabe pregnancy and attacks by The Dudley Boyz specifically Bubba Ray Dudley who performed powerbombs on Young through tables twice in consecutive episodes of Raw the first being in the ring and the second in which Young was originally reliant on a wheelchair being off the entryway stage as what has been described as the most notorious powerbomb in WWE history Mae was 77 years of age at the time but expressed enthusiasm for the stunt 4 19 Her child was eventually delivered and found to be nothing more than a bloody rubber hand 20 On April 2 Mae accompanied The Kat at WrestleMania 2000 to her match against Terri Runnels Kat lost the match as Mae was distracted by kissing the guest referee Val Venis before attacking Terri and her manager Moolah 21 Young in 2001 On December 24 2001 Young and Moolah appeared backstage on the Christmas Eve edition of Raw which marked their last appearance before returning in the summer of 2002 22 Return and sporadic appearances 2002 2007 Edit On the July 29 2002 episode of Raw Mae Young returned along with Moolah to promote her new book The Fabulous Moolah First Goddess of the Squared Circle before being attacked by 3 Minute Warning on orders of general manager Eric Bischoff 23 On the September 15 2003 episode of Raw she accompanied Moolah at her last wrestling singles match in which she defeated Victoria before being attacked by Randy Orton and an infuriated Victoria 24 On June 15 at Bad Blood Mae appeared during a segment along with Stone Cold Steve Austin and Eric Bischoff where she stripped herself in the ring and performed a bronco buster on Bischoff before being stunned by Austin 25 In 2004 Mae Young was inducted into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum as part of their Lady wrestler category class of that year 26 On the September 23 episode of SmackDown Young teamed with Moolah and defeated Dawn Marie and Torrie Wilson 27 On March 23 2005 Moolah and Mae Young appeared on the Late Night with Conan O Brien show to promote their 2005 documentary in which they starred in an about their 1950s heyday along with several other lady wrestlers of their era 28 On January 8 2006 at New Year s Revolution Young re appeared along with Moolah during a bra amp panties gauntlet match where she stripped herself before being attacked by Victoria as she left the ring which led to both women retaliate and rip off Victoria s shirt 29 At WrestleMania 22 on April 2 Young appeared along with Moolah during a backstage segment with Snitsky 30 At WrestleMania 23 on April 1 2007 Mae Young appeared during a backstage segment along with several other WWE superstars and hall of famers 31 On the August 24 episode of SmackDown Mae Young made a special appearance winning a Divas bikini contest 32 Mae s last appearance with Moolah before her death came at SummerSlam in August 2007 both appeared during a backstage segment along with Vince McMahon and Raw s general manager William Regal two months prior to her friend s death 33 WWE Hall of Fame retirement and final appearances 2008 2013 Edit On March 29 2008 Young was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame as part of the 2008 class At the ceremony she was inducted by fellow wrestler and friend Pat Patterson 34 The next night at WrestleMania XXIV she appeared when she was introduced as part of the 2008 Hall of Fame class 35 On the 800th episode of Raw on November 3 Mae Young competed in a 16 Diva tag match where she was pinned by Beth Phoenix 36 At WrestleMania XXV on April 5 2009 Mae Young appeared as the special guest time keeper for the 25 Diva battle royal which was won by Santina Marella 37 On the November 15 2010 Old School edition of Raw Mae Young won a Falls Count Anywhere handicap match against LayCool thus becoming the first person ever to wrestle over the age of 80 the first person to wrestle in nine different decades and her final stipulated wrestling match 38 At WrestleMania XXVII on April 3 2011 Mae appeared backstage during a segment along with The Rock and Eve Torres 39 During the May 2 episode of Raw Vickie Guerrero and Dolph Ziggler mockingly presented Mae was a birthday gift to The Rock who responded by kissing Young 40 Mae Young appeared on SmackDown Blast from the Past April 10 2012 kissing The Great Khali 41 and Raw 1000 July 23 2012 during which she was escorted by a man dressed in a giant hand costume claiming to be her son 42 On September 24 episode of Raw Mae appeared in one of Kane and Daniel Bryan s Anger Management skits 43 On the December 31 episode of Raw Mae Young was warming up for her match with then Divas Champion Eve Torres and began experiencing stomach cramps as it was later determined that she was once again pregnant and gave birth to Baby New Year played by Hornswoggle 44 In her last on screen appearance on the March 4 2013 episode of Old School Raw Mae Young s 90th birthday celebration was interrupted by CM Punk 45 Backstage WWE Chairman Vince McMahon and WWE executive Triple H presented her with a personally monogrammed Divas Championship belt 46 Professional wrestling persona EditLittle is known about Young s character before WWE but she is remembered in WWE for her comedic performances 20 47 Among her finishing and signature moves included the elbow drop 1 3 and the bronco buster in which she used to performed the famous D Generation X crotch chop taunt 25 27 Young is also remembered for taking bumps one of her most famous spots was being powerbombed through a table off the wrestling arena stage by Bubba Ray Dudley at the age of 77 48 Another famous bump of hers was when she was attacked along with The Fabulous Moolah by 3 Minute Warning where she was scoop slammed and diving splashed by Rosey and Jamal at the age of 79 23 Other media EditVideo games Edit Young appeared in one WWE video game being this at the WWF No Mercy as an unlockable character 49 and was also featured on the mobile game for iOS and Android WWE SuperCard 50 non primary source needed 51 Toys Edit In 2007 Mae Young was appeared on Jakks Pacific WWE Classic Superstars Series 18 On September 12 2017 WWE unveiled an exclusive fashion doll done by toy brand Mattel of Mae Young 52 In November 2020 a Mae Young action figure was included in the Mattel WWE Elite 81 series as a rare exclusive collector s one 53 Personal life EditAs a sign of friendship for meeting her longtime friend The Fabulous Moolah she called her Lilian while Moolah referred to her by Young 8 In 1991 Young quit the wrestling business and moved to California to become a Christian evangelist and take care of her mother who was sick 54 She later renounced her evangelist lifestyle 54 In 1991 she moved in with The Fabulous Moolah and midget wrestler Katie Glass at a house in Columbia South Carolina an arrangement which lasted until Moolah s death in November 2007 Death Edit Young s crypt located at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Columbia South Carolina Prior to her death up after her death down On December 31 2013 it was reported that Young had been hospitalized 55 The Charleston Post amp Courier erroneously reported that she had died on January 9 2014 56 Young s death was announced by the WWE on the morning of January 14 after having died at her home in Columbia South Carolina 57 58 59 Young was entombed at Greenlawn Memorial Park in Columbia South Carolina the same cemetery where her longtime friend The Fabulous Moolah also rests 59 Legacy EditMae Young Classic Edit Main article Mae Young Classic On April 1 2017 WWE announced that a women s tournament would be taking place in the summer of 2017 at a press conference during the WrestleMania 33 weekend and that there were going to be a total of 32 wrestlers competing 60 The tournament was named after Young as an honor to her and it was exclusively for women from both NXT and the independent circuit it took place on July 13 and 14 2017 which aired on the WWE Network on August 28 round 1 and September 4 round 2 quarterfinals and semifinals and the final match aired live on September 12 also on the WWE Network 61 The finalists of the inaugural tournament were Shayna Baszler and Kairi Sane with the winner being Sane on September 12 62 In 2018 the tournament turned annual as it was announced a second event for the Mae Young Classic 63 The winner of the 2018 tournament was Toni Storm on October 28 and she was crowned at the first ever all women s pay per view WWE Evolution 64 Posthumous honors Edit On January 14 2014 the exact day of Mae s death WWE pay tribute to her with a posthumous video which included highlights of her career 65 and another one six days later on January 20 66 On January 16 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling dedicated their live Genesis episode of Impact Wrestling to the memory of Young 67 On January 17 SmackDown was also dedicated to her memory 68 Two weeks later Shine 16 dedicated to her a ten bell salute 69 On March 20 2017 WWE honored Young during their Women s History Month a video was released where she was credited as the women pioneer of professional wrestling and was praised for her contributions to the wrestling business by Stephanie McMahon the late Fabulous Moolah Ivory Beth Phoenix and Pat Patterson 70 On July 30 multiple superstars from the Mae Young Classic recognized and honored Mae s legacy and life among them Lita Jim Ross Lacey Evans Mercedes Martinez Bianca Belair Marti Belle and Vanessa Borne 71 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes2004 Lipstick and Dynamite Piss and Vinegar The First Ladies of Wrestling Herself DocumentaryTelevision Edit Year Title Role Notes2003 Law amp Order Criminal Intent Ms Edwards Episode A Person of Interest 2005 Late Night with Conan O Brien Herself GuestChampionships and accomplishments Edit Mae Young with Bruno Sammartino during a Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame event in 2012 Championship Wrestling from Florida NWA Florida Women s Championship 1 time 72 National Wrestling Alliance NWA United States Women s Championship 1 time 6 5 NWA World Women s Tag Team Championship 1 time with Ella Waldek 73 Pro Wrestling Illustrated Ranked No 241 of the top 500 wrestlers in the PWI 500 in 2006 74 Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame Class of 2004 5 26 World Wrestling Federation World Wrestling Entertainment WWE Miss Royal Rumble 1 time 3 Slammy Award 1 time Knucklehead Moment of the Year 2010 Defeating LayCool at Old School Raw 75 WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2008 6 5 Other titles California Women s Championship 2 times 76 See also EditList of oldest surviving professional wrestlersNotes Edit a b c d e f Mae Young Wrestlingdata profile Wrestlingdata Retrieved January 14 2018 a b Mae Young Cagematch Retrieved January 14 2018 a b c d e f g h Mae Young WWE Retrieved June 4 2017 a b c d e f g h i j Scherer Dave October 2000 Life Begins At 77 Mae Young Interview Wrestling Digest Archived from the original on December 9 2007 Retrieved September 1 2011 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n Ryan Nation March 27 2008 HOFer Mae Young vows to keep wrestling Slam Wrestling Canadian Online Explorer Archived from the original on January 1 2013 Retrieved October 29 2019 a b c d e f g h i Hall of Fame Mae Young WWE March 2008 Archived from the original on March 27 2008 Retrieved April 2 2008 MUELLER THE DOCTOR CHRIS Mae Young Classic 2017 Results Winners Grades and Reaction for Round of 32 syndication bleacherreport com Retrieved December 22 2022 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint url status link a b c Mike Johnson March 29 2008 FULL WWE HALL OF FAME COVERAGE INCLUDING WHAT YOU DIDN T SEE ON WWE COM AND USA NETWORK PWInsider Retrieved June 18 2017 Oliver Greg January 15 2014 Mae Young 1923 2014 That s my life the wrestling world Slam Wrestling Retrieved January 15 2014 a b Meltzer Dave January 20 2014 Jan 20 Wrestling Observer Newsletter Tons of notes on the WWE Network AAA breaking into the US GSP talks why he walked away Mae Young life and times more The Wrestling Observer Ellison Lillian First Goddess of the Squared Circle p 98 Wrestlingdata com The World s Largest Wrestling Database Cage Match Alundra Blayze Leilani Kai Mae Young The Fabulous Moolah Freddie Blassie Lou Albano and Nikolai Volkoff April 11 2012 Alundra Blayze vs Leilani Kai WWE WrestleMania X WWE Event occurs at 5 05 6khpnnwY2No Retrieved April 23 2021 WWF Monday Night Raw iwd September 28 1999 Retrieved June 17 2017 Wade Keller October 17 2010 WWF NO MERCY FLASHBACK REPORT 11 YRS AGO 10 17 99 Jarrett leaves WWE for WCW Hunter vs Austin main event Hardys vs Edge amp Christian Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 17 2017 Wade Keller November 20 2009 KELLER S WWE SURVIVOR SERIES PPV REPORT 10 YRS AGO 11 14 99 Big Show vs Triple H vs The Rock Edge amp Christian amp Hardys team Chris Jericho vs Chyna Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 4 2017 Wade Keller January 23 2000 WWE ROYAL RUMBLE FLASHBACK 11 yrs ago 01 23 00 Rock wins Rumble Triple H vs Cactus Jack Tazz s WWE debut Torch Roundtable Reviews Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 4 2017 Mae Young and the Dudley Boyz powerbomb SLAM Wrestling Retrieved January 16 2014 a b Mae Young goes into labor Raw February 28 2000 WWE February 28 2000 Retrieved June 5 2017 Wade Keller March 19 2010 WWE WRESTLEMANIA COUNTDOWN 2000 PPV Report WM 16 Rock vs Hunter vs Foley vs Big Show Angle vs Benoit vs Jericho Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 17 2017 WWF RAW Results December 24 2001 WrestleView Retrieved May 21 2019 a b Adam Martin July 29 2002 WWE RAW Results July 29 2002 WrestleView Retrieved June 11 2017 Williams Jeff September 15 2003 Full WWE RAW Results 9 15 03 Columbia S C WWE Superstar returns WrestleView Retrieved June 17 2017 a b Wade Keller December 16 2011 TORCH FLASHBACK Triple H vs Kevin Nash 06 15 03 Bad Blood PPV with Hunter Nash HIAC with Foley referee Flair vs HBK Goldberg vs Jericho Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 18 2017 a b The Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum PWHF Retrieved July 10 2018 a b Johnson Erica September 23 2004 WWE SmackDown Results 9 23 04 Phoenix AZ Fifth Year Anniversary WrestleView Retrieved June 17 2017 Episode 12 102 IMDb March 23 2005 Retrieved June 18 2017 Wade Keller January 8 2011 WWE NEW YEAR S REVOLUTION FLASHBACK 5 yrs ago 01 08 06 Edge captures first WWE Title Elimination Chamber Who s in WWE amp TNA in 2011 Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 16 2017 Wade Keller March 25 2010 WWE WRESTLEMANIA COUNTDOWN 2006 PPV Report WM 22 Triple H Cena McMahon HBK Edge Foley Rey s first World Title Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 18 2017 James Caldwell April 1 2007 CALDWELL S WRESTLEMANIA 23 REPORT Ongoing virtual time coverage of live PPV Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 18 2017 Adam Martin August 24 2007 Smackdown Results 8 24 07 Columbia SC Batista Finlay more WrestleView Retrieved June 16 2017 Wade Keller August 14 2010 WWE SUMMERSLAM FLASHBACK SERIES 2007 REPORT Post Benoit tragedy with Cena Orton Batista Khali Hunter Booker Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 16 2017 A special look at 2008 WWE Hall of Fame Inductee Mae Young WWE Retrieved June 4 2017 James Caldwell March 30 2008 CALDWELL S WWE WRESTLEMANIA 24 REPORT 3 30 Ongoing virtual time coverage of live PPV Pro Wrestling Insider Retrieved February 5 2018 Wade Keller November 3 2008 CALDWELL S WWE RAW REPORT 11 3 Ongoing virtual time coverage of Batista vs Jericho DX vs Miz amp Morrison Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 4 2017 Wade Keller April 9 2009 KELLER S WRESTLEMANIA 25 RESULTS 4 5 Ongoing virtual time coverage of biggest PPV of the year Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 4 2017 Wade Keller November 15 2010 CALDWELL S WWE RAW RESULTS 11 15 Complete virtual time coverage of three hour Old School Raw is Ross Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 4 2017 James Caldwell April 3 2011 CALDWELL S WWE WRESTLEMANIA 27 PPV RESULTS 4 3 Complete virtual time coverage of live PPV Rock hosting Cena Miz Taker Hunter for The Streak Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 18 2017 James Caldwell May 2 2011 CALDWELL S WWE RAW RESULTS 5 2 Complete virtual time coverage of live Raw WWE Title match Rock s birthday party Extreme Rules fall out Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 18 2017 James Caldwell April 10 2012 CALDWELL S WWE SUPER SMACKDOWN RESULTS 4 10 Ongoing virtual time coverage of live Smackdown on Syfy Legends Piper s Pit Sheamus repercussions Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 18 2017 James Caldwell July 23 2012 CALDWELL S WWE RAW RESULTS 7 23 Complete virtual time coverage of live Raw 999 WWE recognizes 1 000 episodes WWE Title match Lesnar Rock DX wedding Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 18 2017 James Caldwell September 24 2012 CALDWELL S WWE RAW RESULTS 9 24 Complete virtual time coverage of live Raw Cena announcement Lawler interview latest on WWE Title picture Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 18 2017 James Caldwell December 31 2012 CALDWELL S WWE RAW RESULTS 12 31 Complete virtual time coverage of New Year s Eve episode Champion s Choice Night ends with Cena dressing down Ziggler Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 18 2017 James Caldwell March 4 2013 Caldwell s WWE Raw results 3 4 Complete virtual time coverage of live Old School Raw Taker returns Rock Cena in ring confrontation WM29 hype more Old School Raw Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved January 16 2014 Mr McMahon amp Triple H give Mae Young a birthday present WWE com Exclusive March 4 2013 WWE March 4 2013 Retrieved June 4 2017 Before her wedding to Daniel Bryan AJ encounters Hacksaw Jim Duggan Rowdy Roddy Piper and Mae Young Raw July 23 2012 WWE July 23 2012 Retrieved May 20 2019 The 20 wildest table moments in sports entertainment WWE April 9 2014 Retrieved May 20 2019 Mae Young WWF No Mercy The SmackDown Hotel Retrieved May 20 2019 In celebration of the Mae Young Classic we bring you one of the greatest Hall of Famers of all time Mae Young Game play starts soon July 19 2017 Retrieved July 20 2017 via Twitter WWESuperCard July 19 2017 Looks like Mae tried to pull a fast one on us Here is her correct card Tweet Retrieved July 20 2017 via Twitter Anthony Benigno September 12 2017 Stephanie McMahon unveils Mae Young WWE Superstars fashion doll before Mae Young Classic Final WWE Retrieved May 20 2019 Mae Young WWE Elite 81 Exclusive Ringside collectibles Retrieved April 23 2021 a b Ellison Lillian First Goddess of the Squared Circle p 8 9 Reports Mae Young hospitalized said to be in poor health WrestleView December 31 2013 Retrieved January 16 2014 Barrabi Thomas January 9 2014 Is Mae Young Dead WWE Hall Of Famer Is Gravely Ill But Still Alive Despite Death Report International Business Times Retrieved January 16 2014 Mae Young passes at 90 WWE Archived from the original on January 16 2014 Retrieved January 14 2014 William Yardley January 14 2014 Mae Young Unladylike Wrestler Who Loved to Be Hated Dies at 90 The New York Times Retrieved June 5 2017 a b Ryan December 21 2015 Mae Young Death Natural Causes Wrestler Deaths Retrieved May 13 2018 WWE announces 32 competitor Women s Tournament coming 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IN THE RING AND MORE PWInsider Retrieved June 4 2017 Trionfo Richard January 17 2014 WWE SMACKDOWN REPORT A TRIBUTE TO MAE YOUNG PUNK VERSUS THE WORLD NUMBER CONTENDER DETERMINED PWInsider Retrieved June 4 2017 Trionfo Richard January 24 2014 COMPLETE SHINE 16 REPORT HAVOK VERSUS KAY WHAT IS THE FUTURE OF VALKYRIE AFTER RAIN FACES IVELISSE TAG TOURNAMENT ANNOUNCED FOR FEBRUARY 28TH AT SHINE 17 AND MORE PWInsider Retrieved June 4 2017 WWE honors Mae Young during Women s History Month WWE Retrieved June 4 2017 Mae Young Classic competitors reflect on the great Mae Young s incredible legacy WWE Retrieved July 30 2017 N W A Florida Women s Title Puroresu Dojo Retrieved May 13 2008 World Women s Tag Team Title Puroresu Dojo Retrieved May 13 2008 Pro Wrestling Illustrated PWI 500 for 2006 The Internet Wresstling Database Retrieved September 24 2021 James Caldwell December 13 2010 CALDWELL S WWE RAW RESULTS 12 13 Complete virtual time coverage of live three hour Raw Slammys edition TLC PPV hype Superstar of the Year Pro Wrestling Torch Retrieved June 5 2017 California Women s Title wrestling titles Retrieved September 24 2021 References EditThe Great Mae Young 2004 Lipstick amp Dynamite The First Ladies of Wrestling DVD Ellison Lillian 2003 The Fabulous Moolah First Goddess of the Squared Circle ReaganBooks ISBN 978 0 06 001258 8 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Johnnie Mae Young Mae Young on WWE com Johnnie Mae Young at IMDb Mae Young s profile at Cagematch net Wrestlingdata com Internet Wrestling Database Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Mae Young amp oldid 1132951565, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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