Reggie Bennett
American professional wrestler
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::summary American professional wrestler ::
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| Field | Value |
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| name | Reggie Bennett |
| names | |
| height | |
| weight | 249 lb |
| birth_date | |
| birth_place | San Diego, California, U.S. |
| spouse | |
| billed | Venice Beach, California |
| debut | September 7, 1986 |
| retired | March 4, 2001 |
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| name = Reggie Bennett | image = | names = | height = | weight = 249 lb | birth_date = | birth_place = San Diego, California, U.S. | death_date = | death_place = | spouse = | billed = Venice Beach, California | debut = September 7, 1986 | retired = March 4, 2001 Reggie Bennett (born January 24, 1961) is an American former professional wrestler. She is best known for her work in joshi puroresu organizations such as All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling.
Professional wrestling career
Early career (1986–1993)
Bennett began wrestling on the Californian independent circuit in 1986, primarily for the Independent Wrestling Federation, where she won the promotion's Women's Championship three times. Soon after, she was signed to the Ladies Professional Wrestling Association. Bennett participated in the LPWA Japan Title tournament during the February 23, 1992 pay-per-view LPWA Super Ladies Showdown, where she lost by disqualification in the semi-final round.
All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling (1993–1996)
Bennett signed with All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling in 1994 and competed there for several years. Bennett faced Chigusa Nagayo at the Big Egg Wrestling Universe show at the Tokyo Dome on November 20, 1994. She won the IWA World Women's Championship on May 15, 1995, defeating Manami Toyota.
Extreme Championship Wrestling (1997)
On April 12, 1997, Bennett was one of the featured speakers at a banquet honoring Terry Funk. The following night at ECW Barely Legal, she debuted as a member of Raven's Nest, interfering with the World Heavyweight Championship match between Funk and Raven.
Arsion and retirement (1997–2001)
On November 14, 1997, Bennett joined Arsion, forming a villainous faction of American wrestlers with newcomer Jessica Soto, who was billed as Reggie's younger sister Jessica Bennett.
On March 4, 2001, Bennett wrestled her retirement match against Manami Toyota.
Media
Filmography
- Spacehunter: Adventures in the Forbidden Zone (1983) as "Barracuda Leader"
- Vendetta (1986) as "Conchita"
- Over the Top (1987) as "Female arm wrestler"
- Muscle Rock Madness (1992) as herself
- Mask de 41 (2004) as "Subzero Bennet"
Personal life
Bennett married a Japanese musician named Kenji Ishihara in August 2000.
Championships and accomplishments
- All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling
- Independent Wrestling Federation
- IWF Women's Championship (3 times)
Mixed martial arts record
| draws=0 | nc=0 | ko-wins=0 | ko-losses=0 | sub-wins=1 | sub-losses=1 | dec-wins=0 | dec-losses=0 | dq-wins=0 | dq-losses=0 | other-wins=0
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| Loss |
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| Irina Rodina |
| Submission (armbar) |
| UTT – Women's Vale Tudo Championship Finals |
| | align=center | 1 | align=center | 9:47 | Tokyo, Japan | |- | Win | align=center | 1-0 | Irma Verhoeff | Submission (keylock) | UTT – Women's Vale Tudo Championship Opening Round | | align=center | 1 | align=center | 18:28 | Tokyo, Japan |
References
References
- "Cagematch profile".
- "All Pacific Title Tournament 1996".
- "Raven> match results> April 1997".
- "ARSION Promotion History".
- "All Pacific Championship history".
- "IWA World Women's Championship history".
- "List of Female Professional Wrestlers and Titles They Have Won".
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