Career
She held the NWA Women"s World Tag Team Championship twice with Joyce Grable. During a match in June 1971, midget wrestler Darlin Dagmar teamed with Williams to defeat midget wrestler Diamond Lil and Ann Casey. The following year, Williams was a contender to The Fabulous Moolah"s NWA World Women"s Championship, facing her for the title in Baltimore in May 1972.
In August, Moolah once again defeated Williams—with the title on the line—at the first Superbowl of Wrestling event.
lieutenant was not until October 1975 that Rose and Christanello regained the title from Grable and Williams. As a part of a Jim Crockett Promotions" card, Williams once again faced The Fabulous Moolah for the World Women"s Championship, losing to Moolah on July 30, 1976 at the Richmond Coliseum before an audience of 11,000 people.
That same year, she was the third runner-up for Pro Wrestling Illustrated"s Girl Wrestler of the Year award, losing to Sue Green. In August 1979, the team of Grable and Williams defeated The Glamour Girls (Leilani Kai and Judy Martin) to begin their second reign as NWA Women"s Tag Champions.
She held the title two more times in 1980, losing it for the final time to Chabela Romero.
National Wrestling Alliance
NWA Women"s World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Joyce Grable
Universal Wrestling Association
University of Western Australia World Women"s Championship (3 times).