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In the LPWA Denise started off as a rookie fan favorite, but joined [[Jonathan Blue]]'s "Blues Band" along with [[Magnificent Mimi]]. Under new management, Denise Storm rose through the ranks with wins over [[Reggie Bennett]], [[Selina Majors|Bambi]] and others.
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In the LPWA Denise started off as a rookie fan favorite, but joined heel manager [[Jonathan Blue]]'s "Blues Band" stable along with [[Magnificent Mimi]]. Under new management, Denise Storm rose through the ranks with wins over [[Reggie Bennett]], [[Selina Majors|Bambi]] and others.
   
 
===Pay Per View===
 
===Pay Per View===

Revision as of 12:43, 22 July 2019

Denise Storm is a retired female professional wrestler.

Career

Indies

Denise Storm was a student of the Eddie Sharkey wrestling school. Denise was a regular on the Twin Cities Minnesota independent scene and also worked for Verne Gagne's American Wrestling Association and Pro Wrestling America.

LPWA

In the LPWA Denise started off as a rookie fan favorite, but joined heel manager Jonathan Blue's "Blues Band" stable along with Magnificent Mimi. Under new management, Denise Storm rose through the ranks with wins over Reggie Bennett, Bambi and others.

Pay Per View

In 1992, Denise Storm wrestled in the LPWA Japanese title tournament finishing runner up to Shinobu Kandori from Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling.

When the LPWA wrapped up operations, Denise wrestled briefly in the Twin Cities before retiring from wrestling and went into nursing.

In wrestling

  • Entrance Music
    • "Rhythm Is Gonna Get You" by Miami Sound Machine (Blues Band theme)
  • Nicknames
    • "Dangerous"
    • "The Dangerous One"
    • "The Blonde Destroyer"

Championships and accomplishments

External links