Wendy Richter
Wendy Richter is a retired American professional wrestler known for her significant contributions to women's wrestling in the 1980s and early 1990s. She gained fame in the World Wrestling Federation (WWF), where she became a two-time WWF Women's Champion. Richter was known for her athleticism and charisma, which helped elevate the visibility of women's wrestling during her career.
Richter's most notable match was against Moolah at the first-ever women's main event at Madison Square Garden in 1985. This match is often credited with helping to popularize women's wrestling. After retiring from wrestling, she remained involved in the industry and has been recognized for her impact on the sport.