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Former WWF Women’s Champion Announces Her Retirement

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• Former WWF Women’s Champion Announces Her Retirement

Former 2 time WWF/E Women’s Champion Jazz announced during an interview with Chris Van Vliet that she has retired from in-ring competition, after having a 22 year career in pro-wrestling.

Below is what she said:

“Honestly, I just had my last match this past Sunday. I am done in the ring. I was going to do a whole tour in 2020 but with the pandemic happening, that screwed everything up.

I’ve been having issues with my knees and my back and a lot more issues physically, mentally and emotionally. That’s why I had to forfeit the NWA Title.

I have two beautiful daughters and I have to focus on them right now.”

Also Read: Jazz Says She Heard Stone Cold Steve Austin Was A “Racist Prick”

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• ON THIS DAY IN WWF HISTORY (October 5, 1998) – WWF RAW IS WAR

On this day in 1998, the World Wrestling Federation aired another episode of their weekly TV show ‘WWF RAW IS WAR’.

It was broadcasted from the Breslin Arena in East Lansing, Michigan and featured matches, interviews & storyline segments on the road to the ‘WWF In Your House 25: Judgment Day’ PPV.

Here’s the match-card:

1. WWF European Title: D-Lo Brown vs. X-Pac

2. Marc Mero vs. Vader

3. Ken Shamrock vs. Kane

4. Val Venis vs. Gangrel

5. Al Snow vs. Jeff Jarrett

6. The Road Dogg vs. Mark Henry

7. The Undertaker vs. The Rock


        
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