WWE legend Jacqueline has reflected on her run in TNA and a surprising aspect of it, lamenting how the promotion didn't give her a shot at the title.
Jacqueline refused to rule out one last match in the WWE after signing a Legends contract with the company. The former WWE Women’s Champion has been effectively retired for over a decade. Her last ...
In 1998, Jacqueline Moore made history as the first African American female to win the WWE Women's Championship, breaking ...
Jacqueline jumped to WWE in summer 1998, joining forces with Marc Mero in his quest to steal the spotlight back from his former valet, Sable. Jacqueline proved to be a tall task for the blond ...
Jacqueline Moore made history by becoming the first-ever African-American Women's Champion in WWE, and the Hall of Famer ...
On a recent edition of the "Ring The Belle" podcast, Jacqueline discussed winning the WWE Cruiserweight Championship on SmackDown in 2004.
Jacqueline Moore was one of the most prominent women in WWE during her six-year run with the company between 1998 and 2004. In a recent interview, the 61-year-old addressed a rumor about a tag ...
In 2004, Jacqueline defeated Chavo Guerrero to become the WWE Cruiserweight Champion. She only held the title for under two weeks as Guerrero would get the title back at WWE Judgment Day, thanks to ...
During a recent appearance on the "Hot Ones" podcast, Bad Bunny credited John Morrison with pitching the “Bunny Destroyer." ...