Career
Born in Street Louis, Missouri, to a German-American family, Brasuhn acquired the nickname "Midge" as a child, by virtue of her height - only 4"11". Brasuhn rose to fame in the late 1940s, with a billboard campaign showing her with green dye on her face, asking the question "Who Is Toughie?" She regularly competed against Gerry Murray, sometimes on a one-to-one basis, and in 1949 took a leading role in the film Roller Derby Girl. In 1950, she was voted one of the ten leading sportswomen by the Sportswriters of America, and she became the captain of the Brooklyn Red Devils.
She was known for her aggressive play, and would sometimes knee her opponents in the jaw.
Brasuhn retired from competition in 1962, and was subsequently inducted into the Roller Derby Hall of Fame.