Here are some pictures and a video of legendary female Japanese wrestler Bull Nakano taking on Heidi Lee Morgan back when the WWE was the WWF.
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Saturday, March 10, 2018
Bull Nakano vs Heidi Lee Morgan
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Too bad the that Women's division back then was not taken seriously thanks to Vince McMahon
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