Career
She competed in the Ladies Professional Wrestling Association, The Fabulous Moolah"s Ladies International Wrestling Association, as well as in Killer Kowalski"s International Wrestling Federation, National Wrestling Alliance, World Championship Wrestling, Empire Pro Wrestling, New England Wrestling Federation, World Wide Wrestling Alliance and the World Wrestling Alliance during the 1990s and 2000s. In late 2010, she resumed her career. In 1984, Brown began her training to become a professional wrestler at The Fabulous Moolah"s Girl Pro Wrestling School in Columbia, South Carolina under the direct training of The Fabulous Moolah and Donna Christanello.
Brown eventually became one of Kowalski"s trainers to both male and female students at his school outside of Boston, Massachusetts.
She was known as The Boston Bad Girl due to her "in ring" villainous tactics. In 1994, Brown was honored by the Cauliflower Alley Club along with other female inductees Candi Devine, Sherri Martel, Kitty Adams, and Susan Green.
In 2013 Brown was inducted into the New England Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame. On February 27, 1998, Brown beat number-one contender Brandi Alexander and retained her NWA New Jersey Championship title at the Third Annual Eddie Gilbert Memorial Brawl at the Airport Radisson Hotel in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
The Fabulous Moolah was in Brown"s corner while Fred The Elephant Boy from The Howard Stern Show was at ringside with Alexander.
She and a former partner began a New England-based independent wrestling promotion called the World Wrestling Alliance in 1999. Cauliflower Alley Club
Woman Wrestler Honoree (1994)
Empire Pro Wrestling
EPW Ladies Championship (3 times)
International Wrestling Federation
IWF Women"s Championship (4 times)
New England Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame
Class of 2013
New England Pro Wrestling
NEPW Women"s Championship (1 time)
New England Wrestling Federation
NEWF Ladies Championship (2 times)
NWA New Jersey
NWA New Jersey Ladies Championship (3 times)
World Wide Wrestling Alliance
WWWA Woman"s Championship (1 time)
World Wrestling Alliance.