Wrestler, entertainer Chyna is dead at 45
She was not on the list.
Joan Laurer, the groundbreaking female wrestler known as
Chyna, has died.
Police in Redondo Beach, California, confirm that Laurer,
45, was found dead in her apartment on Wednesday. Police say they were notified
by a friend who went to check on her and found Laurer unresponsive. The cause
of death is under investigation, but police say there are no signs of foul
play.
"It is with deep sadness to inform you that we lost a
true icon, a real life superhero. Joanie Laurer aka Chyna, the 9th wonder of
the world, has passed away," said a post on her website.
After graduating from the University of Tampa, Chyna started
training in the world of professional wrestling and in 1996 was named the
"Rookie of the Year for the Women's Championship," according to her
website. She wrestled in the Royal Rumble and King of Ring tournaments and
became the only undefeated Women's Champion in WWF (World Wrestling Federation)
history.
"Thoughts and prayers go out to Chyna's family. She was
always cool with me. #Rip9thWonder," wrote wrestler James Storm on
Twitter.
Stephanie McMahon of WWE (World Wrestling Entertainment)
posted: "She was truly a pioneer in our industry, and she will be missed.
#RIPChyna."
Chyna also appeared in TV, magazines, music videos and adult
films. Her 2001 autobiography, "If They Only Knew," describes her as
"part feminist, part superhero" and says "Chyna blazed a trail
where no woman had gone before."
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