
Lillian Ellison, known in the ring as the Fabulous Moolah, is one of wrestling's pioneering veterans and heroines, both in and out of the squared circle. When wrestling first caught the attention of the public, Moolah had a ringside seat. Appearing on the scene in 1949 as a "valet" for some male wrestlers, she was introduced to the crowd as a "slave girl" dressed in revealing leopardskin. But the woman who got into the business for the "moolah" wouldn't remain a valet for long, and soon Moolah turned her humble beginnings into a successful and long-lived career.Here, for the first time, the Fabulous Moolah tells all, from her friendship with the infamous Jerry Lee Lewis to a marriage proposal from country-music legend Hank Williams Sr. Moolah dishes plenty of wrestling dirt as well and relates hilarious moments from her decades-long friendship with her in-ring cohort Mae Young.After more than half a century of wrestling, Moolah still trains girls for the ring and even manages to get into the ring herself now and again. She is a role model for strong women everywhere, and she will go down in history as one of wrestling's all-time greats.
This autobiography investigates the professional and personal trajectory of Lillian Ellison, better known as The Fabulous Moolah, as she navigated the male-dominated landscape of mid-20th-century professional wrestling. Ellison provides a firsthand account of her transition from a ringside valet in 1949 to a dominant force in the industry, detailing the systemic challenges she faced as a woman in sports entertainment. The narrative serves as both a historical record of the wrestling industry's evolution and a personal testament to her longevity and influence within the squared circle.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Readers frequently note the conversational and candid tone of the prose, which captures the author's distinct personality. Experts highlight this work as a primary source for understanding the early history of women in professional wrestling.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2003-08-05
Publisher:
HarperEntertainment
ISBN-10:
0060012587
ISBN-13:
9780060012588
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