Former WWE Women’s Champion Announces Retirement

Lisa Marie Varon, formerly known as Victoria and Tara throughout her career, competed in her final professional wrestling match against Melina at a Masters of the Ring Entertainment event on Saturday.

 

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As @therealkurtangle said, “Oh It’s True. It’s damn True” Thank you @mastersofringentertainment for main eventing my final match this past Saturday. It’s such an honor leaving the ring as the Women’s Masters of the Ring Entertainment Champion. Thank you @realmelina , @theterrirunnels and @trishstratuscom for sharing this moment with me. Don’t be sad for me… be happy for me. I had an awesome 20 year run. I love you all so very much. I’m appreciative of your support and loyalty. #Repost @mastersofringentertainment with @get_repost ・・・ Our inaugural MORE Wrestling Women’s Heavyweight Champion, Lisa Marie Varon! This match is Lisa’s last match of her career and we are very honored that she chose to close our her last wrestling match with us. Thank you to @theterrirunnels who presented the belt to Lisa during this historic main event match with Melina Perez. Thank you to our Senior Official James Hunter for refereeing this match. Thank you to Robert Holt of @fisticuffsphotography for your amazing photography and Keith Andrews for your videography. Thank you to all the talent on last night’s show, our staff, volunteers and crew for your hard work. Thank you to all the great fans who came from Ohio, the Carolinas, Tennessee and Virginia. #prowrestling #LisaMarieVaron #wrestling #womenswrestling #widowspeak #victoria #MORE #MastersOfRing1 #mastersofringentertainment #MOREWrestling #kenansvilleNC #independentwrestling #wwevictoria #impactwrestlingtara #wwe #impactwrestling #tna #prowrestler

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Varon announced in January that 2019 would be her final year competing in the ring.

She retired as Women’s Masters of the Ring Entertainment Champion after previously holding the WWE Women’s Championship twice and the Impact Wrestling Knockouts Championship five times.


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