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  1. Jacqueline DeLois Moore (born January 6, 1964) is an American professional wrestler and professional wrestling manager. She is best known for her time in WWE from 1998 to 2004, where she became the first African American WWE Cruiserweight champion as well as being one of three women to hold the championship.

  2. Jacqueline Moore (@jackiemooretx) • Instagram photos and videos. 26K Followers, 5,237 Following, 94 Posts - Jacqueline Moore (@jackiemooretx) on Instagram: "".

  3. Birth name. Jacqueline DeLois Moore. Nicknames. Jacky. Miss Texas. Sweet Georgia Brown. Height. 5′ 3″ (1.60 m) Mini Bio. Retired African-American female professional wrestler best known for her work in the USWA as Miss Texas and under her own first name for WCW in 1997 and for WWE from 1998 to 2004.

    • January 6, 1964
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  5. Jan 11, 2023 · At just five feet, three inches tall, Jacqueline Moore was one of the toughest to step inside a squared circle. A fourteen-time USWA Women’s Champion and first-ever African American WWF Women’s Champion, this WWE Hall of Famer’s talent (she has a black belt in Tae Kwan Do!) goes much beyond the ring.

  6. Jacqueline Moore. Actress: WWE Smackdown!. Retired African-American female professional wrestler best known for her work in the USWA as Miss Texas and under her own first name for WCW in 1997 and for WWE from 1998 to 2004. After training under legendary heel manager General Skandor Akbar, she debuted for World Class Championship Wrestling as ...

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    • 1.60 m
    • Dallas, Texas, USA
  7. Jacqueline DeLois Moore (born January 6, 1964) is an American professional wrestler and professional wrestling manager. She is best known for her time in WWE from 1998 to 2004, where she became the first African American WWE Cruiserweight champion as well as being one of three women to hold the championship.

  8. Feb 11, 2024 · A Retrospective On The Underrated WWE Career Of Jacqueline Moore. By Joey Haverford. Updated Feb 11, 2024. She might be a WWE Hall of Famer, but Jacqueline Moore still doesn't get enough credit for her contributions to women's wrestling. Read update.

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