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Nellya Burres-Baughman Ring name(s) Judy Grable Billed height 5 ft 4 in (1.63 m) Billed weight 175 lb (79 kg) Born August 21, 1925 Bremerton, Washington Died May 9, 2008(2008-05-09) (aged 82) Trained by The Fabulous Moolah[1] Debut 1954 Retired 1966 Nellya Burres-Baughman (August 21, 1925–May 9, 2008) was an American professional wrestler who was best known as Judy Grable. She was sometimes called by the nickname Barefoot Contessa. She was also known as "the acrobatic blonde with the educated flying feet".[2] Contents 1 Professional wrestling career 1.1 Early career (1954–1959) 1.2 National Wrestling Alliance (1956–1966) 2 Personal life 3 In wrestling 4 Championships and accomplishments 5 Notes 6 References 7 External links Professional wrestling career Early career (1954–1959) Nellya was born on August 21st, 1925 in Bolivar Tennesse. In 1954, when she was 18, she entered the world of professional wrestling as Judy Grable. She was trained by The Fabulous Moolah in her training school in Columbia, South Carolina.[1] Moolah's female trainees worked in Boston under promoter Paul Bowser, and in Boston, Grable and Moolah were involved in a feud.[1] National Wrestling Alliance (1956–1966) She wrestled in the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA) territories through the 1950s and the 1960s. In September 1956, a battle royal was held to determine the new NWA World Women's Champion, but lost to long-time rival The Fabulous Moolah.[2] She tried a face turn but due to illness, she could not wrestle anymore. Personal life Grable died on May 11, 2008 at age 82. In wrestling Signature moves Dropkick[2] Championships and accomplishments Cauliflower Alley Club Other honoree (2002) Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum (Class of 2011)[3] Notes ^ a b c Ellison, Lillian. First Goddess of the Squared Circle, p.90–91. ^ a b c Ellison, Lillian. First Goddess of the Squared Circle, p.98. ^ "Lawler, McMahon, Road Warriors among PWHF Class of 2011". Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame and Museum. 2010-11-26. http://pwhf.blogspot.com/2010/11/lawler-mcmahon-road-warriors-among-pwhf.html. Retrieved 2010-11-28.  References Ellison, Lillian (2003). The Fabulous Moolah: First Goddess of the Squared Circle. ReaganBooks. ISBN 9780060012588.  External links Professional wrestling portal Judy Grable Profile Death notice at Cauliflower Alley Club