Career
She debuted in 1969, wrestling in Canada, the United States, and Japan. In Japan, she worked for All Japan Women"s Pro-Wrestling, holding numerous titles. After attending a professional wrestling match, Parker became addicted to the sport.
At first, she went to the matches several times every week.
She then decided to try the profession at the suggestion of a friend. Although she lived in Ontario, she traveled to Michigan three times a week to train with Lou Klein, Mary Jane Mull, and Lucille Dupree.
She officially debuted in the early 1970s at the age of 23. She later went to The Fabulous Moolah"s training school in South Carolina for further training, but left when she began having problems with Moolah.
After leaving the school, Parker worked for Mildred Burke.
They lost the title to Christanello and Rose in February 1972. The title change is unrecognized. In August of that year, Parker competed at the Superbowl of Wrestling, where she teamed with Debbie Johnson to take on Rose and Christanello, but they failed to defeat them for the championship.
She began a tour of Japan also in the early 1970s.
In 1973, she held All Japan Women"s Pro-Wrestling"s WWWA World Championship for approximately two months. Between June of that year and July 1974, she also held the promotion"s WWWA World Tag Team Championship eight times, twice with Masked Lee, twice with Jean Antoine, and four times with Betty Niccoli.
lieutenant is possible, however, that only six of the tag title reigns are officially recognized. Back in the United States in 1975, Parker wrestled against Antoine in the first women"s wrestling match in the state of Oregon in 50 years.
Parker retired in 1986.
In 2004, she was honored by the Cauliflower Alley Club, a society of retired professional wrestlers. All Japan Women"s Pro-Wrestling
WWWA World Championship (1 time)
WWWA World Tag Team Championship (8 times) - with Masked Lee (2), Jean Antoine (2), and Betty Niccoli (4)
Cauliflower Alley Club
Ladies Wrestling (2004).