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Pepper La Bianco was an American professional wrestler who is known primarily for working with Mid South Wrestling, Championship Wrestling from Florida, Wild West Wrestling, Georgia Championship Wrestling, NWA Amarillo Wrestling, Jim Crockett Promotions, Golden Girls Wrestling and the US independent scene.

Career[]

La Bianco made her pro debut late in 1977 after training at The Fabulous Moolah's camp in South Carolina. A wrestling fan who followed the fortunes of the Funk brothers became a regular on the Southwest and Southeastern territories.

In 1978 Pepper formed at tag team with Leilani Kai that went on to win the NWA World Women's Tag Team Championship in Amarillo, Texas, April 13, 1978, defeating champions Vicki Williams and Joyce Grable, losing the titles 5 days later in Houston, Texas, April 18, 1978, to Williams and Grable.

In 1982 La Bianco has a career timeout when she left the business to pursue university studies, and returned late 1984 on the independent circuit. Pepper would later wrestle for Wild West Wrestling before retiring in 1988.

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