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~gymdiva~
12-17-2009, 08:08 AM
ahhhh yes, I was a huge fan of Miss Ivory....one of the lucky ladies of that brief era in recent WWE history that actually wrestled...and man did she have some great delts!


by Matt Boone
Dec 16, 2009
The following is from WWE.com:

Catching up with Ivory: Part 1

By: James Vermillion
Written: December 16, 2009

Becoming a three-time Women’s Champion in WWE is no easy feat. Therefore, to say that the six and a half-year career that Ivory – who also goes by the name Lisa Moretti -- spent in WWE was a success would be an understatement. However, her time in WWE is but one chapter of a storied tale.

Though her WWE career wouldn’t start until more than a decade later, Moretti was just a college student when the bug to be an entertainer first bit. With some nudging from a friend, Lisa became “Tina Ferrari,” one of the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (G.L.O.W.).

G.L.O.W. was a brand-new promotion based in Las Vegas that featured all women entertainers. Created by David McLane and Jackie Stallone, Sylvester Stallone’s mother, the organization was a product of Stallone’s all-women gym Barbarella’s and lasted four seasons from 1986-1992.

Despite having little experience, Moretti was ready to make the most of the opportunity, knowing that it wouldn’t be easy.

“It’s so hard to watch the footage because we were all so lame at what we did,” recalled the future Ivory. “We didn’t have any trainers. We pretty much figured it all out by watching men’s wrestling.

“We didn’t have anybody in Vegas. We just had videos and ring time -- on a boxing mat mind you, not even a wrestling ring. The thing was stiffer than stiff, like wrestling in your living room or on plywood.”

Though the conditions were hardly ideal, Moretti, as well as the rest of the G.L.O.W. girls, looked to make the best of it, with Lisa becoming both a singles and tag team champion in her short time with the organization.

“We were all really young and had a lot of creative freedom, which was really cool. It was like it was our show,” Moretti explained of G.L.O.W.. “Let’s do this outright, put our costumes on, and really get this thing sold, bring people in.”

However, all good things must come to an end. Eventually, Moretti moved on from her success with G.L.O.W. to join the promotion’s original founder, David B. McLane, in his new organization, Powerful Women of Wrestling. After filming the first season with POWW, however, she realized that things weren’t going as she needed them.

“Jumping from G.L.O.W. to POWW, I told [McLane], ‘This is my job, and I have to make money from my job. The kind of money you’re paying is ridiculous.’”

Moretti recollected that even though she was under contract with McLane’s organization,“they just stopped paying after we were done shooting.” So when she was called to make a second season of POWW, she made the difficult decision that her young in-ring career would come to a close.

“They called and told me they were ready to make the second season,” Moretti said. “I said, ‘I think you owe me some back pay. I don’t want to quit on you, but it’s kind of silly if you can’t uphold your end of the deal.’

“It’s really hard to go put mascara on a lady in the mall, and people recognize you and ask you what you’re doing there, and all you can think of saying is, ‘I’m trying to make a living.’ It was time to move on, time for me to make a living.”

It would still be another 10 years until Moretti would join WWE and become Ivory, and the road leading her back to the ring was one that saw her wearing many different hats.

“I did just about everything under the sun. I was always trying to get commercial work and acting jobs of that sort,” Moretti explained “I did a little bit of everything - some Revlon work, make-up artistry. I taught classes at community colleges for a make-up course, teaching tennis, I was doing everything I knew how to do. I think one year I had as many as 10 W-2’s come in.”

Over that time, Ivory gained much life experience, but her desire to entertain had never really left her. So she landed a stunt job at Universal Studios in Hollywood.

“I tried to convince myself I didn’t need it,” she said, “but it’s just who I am. You just know that you’re a performer and that’s that.”

That is most certainly true for Moretti, and her returning to entertainment soon would also include her return to the ring on the biggest stage – World Wrestling Entertainment.

(from wrestlezone)

HammerStrength12
12-21-2009, 05:50 PM
She was my favorite diva for the longest time

Gaoshang Xiongshou
12-21-2009, 05:58 PM
I was such a huge fan of Ivory, it was sickening. :p

TPT
12-21-2009, 06:31 PM
her story in wrestling is great.

you guys remember glow on saturdays at noon? lmao.

she was already milf level by the time she got into the wwe. too old by todays standards.

~gymdiva~
12-21-2009, 06:34 PM
I used to love GLOW....looking at it now I'm like, omg they were terrible! hahahaha but reading that interview gave me some insight...no one trained them??? are you kidding! no wonder they looked like that...and kudos to them for picking up on a lot of things, too...

TPT
12-21-2009, 06:44 PM
^^^

yeah. it didnt really make womens pro wrestling look good. especially with all the work wendi richter did at the same time.

one more lady made it out of glow. a big lady who was from samoa in glow and came in the wwe to program with medusa.

who the heck was that? remember?

~gymdiva~
12-21-2009, 06:46 PM
who Mt Fuji?

~gymdiva~
12-21-2009, 06:48 PM
oh and Atila the Hun was in an Aerosmith video, on an episode of Mama's Family, and other randoms in hollywood....



I would have loved it if they had kept Ivory on as a trainer for the ladies in the WWE...her and Molly Holly!

TPT
12-21-2009, 06:57 PM
who Mt Fuji?


wow. you remember mount fuji? haha!

well, she looks strangely similar to bertha faye. but, they arent the same person.

Gaoshang Xiongshou
12-21-2009, 06:59 PM
You guys are bringing back some serious memories. My father was the one who started me watching GLOW.

atomicplayboy3000
02-12-2010, 05:49 AM
Tiffany went on to become porn star Tiffany Million

FitGems
02-22-2010, 01:02 AM
I've always liked Ivory. I think she may be one of the most physically fit women in WWF/WWE history. She definitely took care of herself. :)

Lann1011
02-22-2010, 02:13 AM
I met her twice and was shocked she remembered me, after meeting so many people. She was super nice and so pretty.