She debuted in a six-woman tournament to crown a new Women's Champion, and in the finals, she pinned Heidi Lee Morgan on December 13 to win the title. The following year, she was the only female competitor in the Super Bowl of Motorsports, and she won the Racing Championship in the Monster Jam World Finals. She won the 2004 co-championship at the Monster Jam World Finals for freestyle in the first-ever three-way tie. She drives a truck named Madusa, which was also her ring name for much of her professional wrestling career. In addition to wrestling, Miceli competes in the world of monster trucks. After training wrestlers at the WCW Power Plant, she left the company in 2001. For the next six years, she worked in WCW, where she feuded with Bull Nakano, Oklahoma, and became the first women to hold the WCW World Cruiserweight Championship. Two years after joining the WWF, Miceli returned to WCW, showing up on an episode of Monday Nitro to throw the WWF Women's Championship belt into a trash can. In the WWF, she feuded with Bull Nakano and Bertha Faye, while holding the WWF Women's Championship a total of three times. In 1993, she joined the rival World Wrestling Federation (WWF) under the name Alundra Blayze. She later joined World Championship Wrestling (WCW), where she was a member of the Dangerous Alliance, a group of wrestlers managed by Paul E. The following year, she signed a contract with All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling, making her the first foreign wrestler to do so. In 1988, Miceli was also the first woman to be awarded Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Rookie of the Year. Her early career was spent in the American Wrestling Association, where she held the AWA World Women's Championship one time. She is best known under her ring names Madusa (shorthand for Made in the USA) or Alundra Blayze. Debra Ann Miceli (February 9, 1964) is a retired American professional wrestler.
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