Difference between revisions of "Kelly Dobbins"
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− | [[Kelly Dobbins]] is an American submission wrestler and bodybuilder. She was part of the [[Virago]] stable of wrestlers, training under [[Helen Von Mott]]. Kelly competed in videos for Virago and other companies such as [[Ken Star]] and [[ | + | [[Kelly Dobbins]] is an American submission wrestler and bodybuilder. She was part of the [[Virago]] stable of wrestlers, training under [[Helen Von Mott]]. Kelly competed in videos for Virago and other companies such as [[Ken Star Productions]] and [[FightingStyle]]. |
Kelly was also a successful bodybuilder for many years. She shared her background story with [https://www.amg-lite.net/kelly_dobbins/ the AMG website]. | Kelly was also a successful bodybuilder for many years. She shared her background story with [https://www.amg-lite.net/kelly_dobbins/ the AMG website]. |
Revision as of 16:11, 6 July 2022
Kelly Dobbins | |
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Nationality | American |
Height | 5 ft 2 in (1.57 m) |
Weight | 127 lb (57.6 kg; 9.1 st) |
Wrestles for | Virago, FightingStyle and Ken Star Productions |
Years active | 1998 to 2004 |
Assumed Competitive Female Wrestling Record | |
Assumed Competitive Mixed Wrestling Record | |
Other information |
Kelly Dobbins is an American submission wrestler and bodybuilder. She was part of the Virago stable of wrestlers, training under Helen Von Mott. Kelly competed in videos for Virago and other companies such as Ken Star Productions and FightingStyle.
Kelly was also a successful bodybuilder for many years. She shared her background story with the AMG website.
"I started weight training to get in shape at the local Gold Gym. There were alot of competitive bodybuilders that worked out there so I started to get the competition bug. Some of the members started to talking to me about competing as my body developed more muscle. I started competing in the mid 80's through the early 90's with relatively good success. I continued to train but stopped competing in the mid 90's and as I developed more mature muscle, I decided to compete again in 1998. This is when I had my greatest success."
Kelly competed in bodybuilding competitions such as the California State Championship and the NPC National Championship during her career.
Competitive F/F wrestling record
This list is not complete.