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Sherri Martel (born February 8, 1958 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American professional wrestler and valet, better
known by her ring name, Sensational Sherri.
Throughout her career, Martel competed in the American Wrestling Association
(AWA) and Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW) as Sherri Martel, the World
Wrestling Federation (WWF) as Sensational Sherri, Sensational Queen Sherri and
Peggy Sue, and in World Championship Wrestling (WCW) as Sensuous Sherri and
Sister Sherri.
American Wrestling Association
After training under The Fabulous Moolah, Sherri Martel debuted in 1980. She
eventually joined the AWA, and on September 28, 1985 at SuperClash she defeated
Candi Devine for the AWA Women's Championship. Later that year, the title was
taken from Martel and awarded to Devine, but Martel regained the title on
October 17, 1985.
On April 20, 1986 Martel won a battle royal at WrestleRock '86 that included
Devine, Debbie Combs, Rose Devine, Joyce Grable, Kat LeRoux, Despina Montegas,
Misty Blue Simmes, and Luna Vachon. On May 10, 1986 she helped Buddy Rose and
Doug Somers win the AWA World Tag Team Championship. Having previously vacated
the AWA Women's Championship, Martel defeated Devine on June 28, 1986 to begin
her third reign as champion.
In the spring of 1987, Martel began managing Kevin Kelly. Her most memorable
moment as his manager came when she interfered in an arm wrestling match between
Kelly and Tommy Rich on ESPN's AWA Championship Wrestling. Rich got immediate
revenge by cornering the escaping Martel and ripping her clothes off. This is a
classic "heel manager comeuppance" spot but, until then, was never done by
female performers. In the following weeks, Rich would come to ringside during
Kelly's matches and taunt Martel with her stolen dress.
On May 2, 1987 Martel defeated Madusa Miceli at SuperClash 2.
World Wrestling Federation
On July 24, 1987 Sherri Martel debuted in the WWF and defeated The Fabulous
Moolah for the WWF Women's Title. Renaming herself Sensational Sherri, she
reigned as WWF Women's Champion for fifteen months, taking on opponents like
Debbie Combs, Velvet McIntyre and Desiree Peterson. At the 1987 Survivor Series,
Martel's team consisting of Martel, The Glamour Girls (Leilani Kai and Judy
Martin), Dawn Marie and Donna Christanello lost to The Fabulous Moolah's team
consisting of Moolah, Velvet McIntyre, Rockin' Robin, and the Jumping Bomb
Angels (Noriyo Tateno and Itsuki Yamazaki). It was on October 8, 1988 that she
was finally defeated for the title by the young fan favorite Rockin' Robin. In
the early months of 1988, she portrayed Peggy Sue, the valet of The Honky Tonk
Man, while appearing as Sherri in the same period (Peggy wore sunglasses and a
blonde wig, so she was not recognizable). She was often jealous of Miss
Elizabeth and even attacked her during one match. When the WWF phased out its
women's division in 1990, Martel remained with the company and turned her
attention to managing male wrestlers.
At WrestleMania V, Martel appeared backstage and mocked both Rockin' Robin and
Miss Elizabeth. After the main event, Martel confronted Miss Elizabeth. This led
to a brawl between Hulk Hogan and Randy Savage. Throughout the remainder of
1989, Martel and Savage feuded with Hogan and Elizabeth. At the 1989 SummerSlam,
Hogan and Brutus Beefcake defeated Savage and Zeus. After the match, Elizabeth
knocked out Martel with her purse, and she, Hogan, and Beefcake cut Martel's
hair (a long ponytail hair extension). Shortly after, she became known as
Sensational Queen Sherri. At the 1990 Royal Rumble, Martel appeared on the
"Brother Love Show" with Sapphire. After insulting the "common woman", Martel
was slapped by Sapphire. At WrestleMania VI, Martel and Savage lost a mixed
tag-team match against Sapphire and Dusty Rhodes after Elizabeth, who was in the
corner of Sapphire and Rhodes, interfered and shoved Martel. At the 1990
SummerSlam, Martel defeated Sapphire by forfeit when Sapphire failed to appear
for the match (It was later revealed that she had betrayed Rhodes and was now
working for Ted DiBiase). Martel and Savage also appeared on Lifestyles of the
Rich and Famous with Robin Leach. At WrestleMania VII, Savage lost a career
match against The Ultimate Warrior. Martel attacked Savage but was thrown from
the ring by Elizabeth, who was watching from the audience. When she and Savage
parted ways following the career match, Martel became the right hand woman of
the "Million Dollar Man" Ted DiBiase.
She managed Ted DiBiase until early 1992 and then parted ways with him after she
announced that she was in love with Shawn Michaels. She would go on to manage
Michaels during his feuds with Bret Hart and Rick Martel (who had a flirtatious
relationship with Martel). She also appeared on Family Feud during this time,
representing the WWF. During this time, Michaels had a brief fued with Savage,
and Sherri attacked both Elizabeth and Mike McGuirk at ringside during the
matches. One night in late 1992, Marty Jannetty, Michaels' former tag team
partner, entered the ring before one of Michaels' matches. He grabbed Martel's
mirror; and when he swung the mirror at Michaels, Michaels pulled Martel in
front of him, and she was smashed with the mirror. Martel disappeared but
returned to the WWF at the 1993 Royal Rumble. She was in a neutral corner for
the match between Michaels and Jannetty. Near the end of the match, Martel
confronted Michaels outside the ring and slapped him. At the end of the match,
she entered the ring to smash him with her shoe, but he ducked, and she hit
Jannetty instead. Michaels finished the match and won, while Martel fled the
ring in tears. Backstage, Michaels confronted her, and Jannetty came to her
rescue.
The following week, Martel thanked Jannetty, and she later appeared in his
corner for a match against a jobber. There were rumors that the WWF was planning
to hire Madusa and promote a Martel/Jannetty vs. Michaels/Madusa feud, but
Jannetty left the WWF before this ever happened. Martel was soon left without
anyone to manage and found herself accompanying Crush and Randy Savage to the
ring for their matches against Michaels at house shows. Most matches ended when
Martel would be invited into the ring, and she would slap Michaels.
At WrestleMania IX, Martel accompanied Tatanka for his match against Michaels,
who brought Luna Vachon with him. After the match, Luna attacked Martel, and
they began feuding. On the April 12, 1993 edition of RAW, Martel attacked Luna
in the first women's segment on RAW. They erupted into a catfight that spilled
into the audience, and both women ripped each other's clothes off. Throughout
April and May 1993, Martel also appeared in United States Wrestling Association
(USWA). She wrestled Miss Texas (Jacqueline) and helped Randy Savage in his feud
against Jerry Lawler (who ripped off Martel's dress after she interfered in a
steel cage match). On May 31, 1993 Martel appeared in the returning Jannetty's
corner for his match against Bam Bam Bigelow on RAW. After the match, Martel
called Luna into the ring for a fight. Bigelow interfered, and Tatanka ran to
her rescue. During this time, Martel and Luna began having matches at WWF house
shows. A couple of weeks later, Martel interrupted an interview with Bigelow,
and Tatanka again came to her rescue. When Martel was scheduled to face Luna on
TV one week, Luna came to the ring with her arm in a cast (she had broken it in
an earlier match against Martel). Bigelow and Luna attacked Martel, and Tatanka
yet again saved her. This was going to lead to a mixed tag team match pitting
Martel/Tatanka against Luna/Bigelow at the 1993 SummerSlam, but Martel left the
WWF to attend cosmetology school.
Extreme Championship Wrestling
Martel re-emerged in Smoky Mountain Wrestling later that year and feuded with
Tammy Sytch. She also appeared in the independent NWA promotion. On October 22,
1993 at the NWA Weekend of Champions, Martel accompanied Terry Funk against
Kevin Sullivan (with Woman). After the match, Martel attacked Woman and put her
in a head-scissors. She then appeared at the NWA Bensalem Bash on October 30,
1993. Martel, with Kathy Fitzpatrick in her corner, defeated Jim Cornette (with
Tammy Sytch in his corner) in a "loser gets spanked" match. She then joined ECW
and soon managed Shane Douglas to the ECW World Heavyweight Championship.
ECW began promoting a feud between Martel and Madusa and scheduled a match
between them at November to Remember on November 13, 1993. Madusa had just
signed a WWF contract, so Martel faced Malia Hosaka instead. At ECW Ultraclash
'93, Martel wrestled in a battle royal against Tigra, Angel, Don E. Allen, Jay
"Six Pack" Sulli, Freddie Gilbert, and Hunter Q. Robbins, III.
On January 18, 1994, Martel and Woman appeared in a Carver W. Reed commercial.
In February 1994, Martel was going to join WCW to feud with Missy Hyatt, but
Hyatt left the company. She later made appearances in WCW aiding Kevin Sullivan
and Dave Sullivan. On February 5, 1994 Martel accompanied Shane Douglas for a
triple threat match against Sabu and Terry Funk. Paul E. Dangerously (Paul
Heyman) attacked Martel before the match, but she recovered and was active
throughout the match (which ended in a time limit draw). Martel made a brief
appearance in the Mexican Asistencia Asesoría y Administración (AAA) promotion
and accompanied Jake "The Snake" Roberts against Konnan. She returned to ECW to
accompany Shane Douglas in matches against Pat Tanaka and Paul Diamond and then
officially joined WCW in May 1994.
World Championship Wrestling
Martel appeared in World Championship Wrestling in 1994 under the name Sensuous
Sherri. She appeared at Slamboree scouting potential new clients in May 1994.
She announced that she would manage who she felt was WCW's top star. Behind the
scenes, Kevin Sullivan wanted her to be the manager of Ron Simmons. But, this
was during the time of the Nicole Brown and O. J. Simpson investigation, so they
thought that might be pushing it a little. At Clash of the Champions XXVII, just
as the match between Ric Flair and Sting got underway, Martel approached the
ring wearing face paint identical to Sting's. Indeed, she was cheering for him
to defeat Flair. Late in the match, Sting attempted to dive over the ropes onto
Flair, but The Nature Boy yanked Martel into his path. Sting spent the rest of
the match totally distracted and concerned for her, giving Flair the chance he
needed to grab Sting's tights for an illegal pinfall and become the WCW
Champion. Martel then entered the ring to embrace Flair. The new couple attacked
Sting until Hulk Hogan ran them off. She helped Flair in feuds against both
Sting and Hulk Hogan.
After Flair lost a retirement match to Hogan, it was originally planned for
Martel to manage the tag team of Jean-Paul Levesque (Triple H) and Lord Steven
Regal (William Regal). The duo was slated to capture the tag team title with
Martel as their manager and feud with Rick Steiner and Scott Steiner. However,
Levesque was in the process of leaving WCW. There were also rumors that Martel
was going to be paired with "Stunning" Steve Austin, but Austin was also on his
way out of WCW at the time. Instead, Martel began managing Harlem Heat (Booker T
and Stevie Ray) using the name Sister Sherri.
In late 1994 (while still managing Harlem Heat in WCW), Martel made a return
appearance in ECW managing Shane Douglas and Brian Pillman (substituting for an
injured Steve Austin) against Ron Simmons and Too Cold Scorpio. It was soon
evident that Martel only returned to ECW to humiliate her former protege on
behalf of Ric Flair. Late in the match, Douglas tried to pin Scorpio but Martel
grabbed Scorpio’s foot and placed it on the rope to break up the count (which
Douglas didn't notice). Then Martel went to the top rope and came off with a
double axe handle on Douglas. Simmons and Scorpio won after Simmons pinned
Pillman. Martel was on the outside showing no remorse for accidentally hitting
Douglas. Pillman then went outside and tossed her back in the ring by her hair.
Douglas pointed to her chest after Pillman ripped off her jacket and she had a
picture of Ric Flair taped to her dress. Douglas ripped the picture off and tore
it up, then gave Martel a piledriver for revenge.
Back in WCW, at Clash of the Champions XXXI, Harlem Heat and Martel defeated
Bunkhouse Buck, Dick Slater and Col. Robert Parker (11:01) when Martel pinned
Parker. Martel hit her head on the mat, and suddenly fell in love with Parker.
At Clash of the Champions XXXII Martel and Paker were going to get married, but
Madusa interrupted the wedding. She and Martel engaged in a catfight, and then
wrestled in the first women's match on WCW Monday Nitro on January 29, 1996
(Martel pinned Madusa).
Martel was then fired in 1996 after developing an addiction to prescription pain
killers but cleaned up and returned to WCW by summer of that year. She once
again managed Harlem Heat and even became involved in a catfight with Debra on
an episode of Nitro. At the 1996 WCW World War 3 pay-per-view, Martel defeated
Col. Robert Parker by count-out. Martel left WCW in the summer of 1997.
Independent Circuit
Martel has continued to work on the independent circuit. Early in 1999, Martel
competed in a mixed-tag team match for the AWF World Heavyweight Title (a men's
title). Martel teamed with Squeegee Kid against Missy Hyatt and Ms. B Haven.
Missy scored an upset, and pinned Martel to win the title. In the Summer of
1999, she appeared on the Heroes of Wrestling pay-per-view managing George
Steele against Greg Valentine. Also in 1999, she was awarded the AWA Superstars
Women's Championship.
In 2000, Martel made a brief return to WCW to wrestle Madusa and Mona. In 2002,
she made appearances in Ohio Valley Wrestling (OVW) feuding with Victoria and
managing Rob Conway. In 2005, Martel appeared at "Wrestle Reunion" in an 8-woman
tag team match (teaming with Peggy Lee Leather, Krissy Vaine and Amber O'Neal
wrestling against Wendi Richter, Bambi, Malia Hosaka and Jenny Taylor). In 2005,
she made a return to WWE SmackDown! as part of the Shawn Michaels/Kurt Angle
feud leading up to WrestleMania 21. There she sang a parody of Michaels' theme
song with Angle but was eventually put in the Angle Lock.
Sherri Martel was inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame by Ted Dibiase on April 1,
2006, at the Rosemont Theatre in Rosemont, IL.
On June 15, 2007, WWE.com announced that "Sensational" Sherri Martel had passed away at the age of 49. She had died that morning at her mother's residence in Birmingham, Alabama, and her cause of death has not yet been determined.
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