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Susan Green
Nickname: The Texas Queen; Tex
Height: 6' 1"
Weight: 154 lbs.
From: Alice, TX
Birthday: Aug 13th
Pro Debut: August 13, 1969
Aliases: Sue Green
Feds Worked For: NWA, SoCW, TSW, WWF, WWWF, Allied Independent Wrestling Federation, Big Time Wrestling (MI), Championship Wrestling From Florida (FL), Georgia Championship Wrestling (GA), Gulf Coast Championship Wrestling (AL), Houston Wrestling (TX), International Wrestling Enterprise (Japan), Ladies Pro Wrestling Association, Maple Leaf Wrestling (Canada), Mid-Pacific Promotions (HI), National Wrestling Association (OH), NWA Big Time Wrestling (TX), NWA Hollywood (CA), Pro Wrestling Girl Association, Smoky Mountain Wrestling (KY/TN), South East Championship Wrestling (TN), Stampede Wrestling (Canada), St. Louis Wrestling Club (MO), Vancouver All-Star Wrestling (Canada), Windy City Pro Wrestling (IN)
Finisher: Bulldog
Signature Moves: Boston Crab
Career Highlights: -NWA Mid-American Women's Tag Team Champion (w/ Peggy Patterson)
-NWA Texas Women's Champion (4x)
-PWGA Champion
-WCPW Women's Champion
Affiliates: Vicki Williams, Sandy Parker, Donna Christianello
Notable Feuds: Evelyn Stevens, The Fabulous Moolah, Paula Kaye, Toni Rose, Peggy Patterson, Leilani Kai, Kitty Adams
Other Facts: -Full name is Susan Tex Green. She gave herself the middle name of Tex because there was another woman with the name of Susan Green bouncing checks and she wanted to differentiate herself so she would stop being called by the police.
-Became a wrestling fan at the age of 5. Her father would take her to the matches and they had the same seats for 10 years.
-Had her debut match on her 15th birthday against Maria DeLeon. She would go on to wrestle 40 pro matches while still in high school after having gotten a waiver from Texas governor John B. Conally to only wrestle on weekends so it would not interfere with her schooling.
-Teamed with Sandy Parker and defeated Donna Christenello and Toni Rose for the NWA World Women's Tag Team Titles in November 1971. They lost them back to Christenello & Rose 6 days later (Some reports say the titles didn't change hands again until February, 1972. For a long time, this title reign was not recognised by the NWA.
-Competed in the 2nd women's match in Madison Square Garden after New York legalised women's wrestling in 1972.
-In a shoot match,she defeated The Fabulous Moolah for the NWA World Women's Title on February 2, 1976 after forcing Moolah to submit. She held the belt for several days before being forced to give it back by Vince McMahon, Sr. This title reign is not recognised.
-Former commissioner of PWGA
-Voted Pro Wrestling Illustrated's Girl of the Year in 1976
-Inducted into the NWA Hall of Fame in 2011
-Inducted into the Pro Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2017
-Inducted into the Women's Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2023
Supplemental Information
Most Active Members
- Striker
- Michael York
- The Mayne Event
- cphs_sweethearts
- Talon
Current Champions
Native American Wrestling

Indigenous Land Champion
Cherokee Kid
- Heavyweight Champion: Michael H
- Openweight Champion: Stephen Nitro
- Tag Team Champions: Briggs Mafia





