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Revision as of 20:00, 25 August 2022

Deena Zarra

Deena (on the left), with Joan Wise and Velvet Rhodes
Height 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m)
Weight 180 lb (81.6 kg; 12.9 st)
Wrestles for Amazon Explorers Club
Years active 1975 - 1996
Assumed Competitive Female Wrestling Record
Assumed Competitive Mixed Wrestling Record
Other information


Deena Zarra

Deena Zarra is a wrestler who started in the early 1970's and the founder of Deena Zarra Enterprises. Originally involved in the 1970s S&M world, Deena (her alias) received some mainstream attention by pinning Andy Kaufmann at a Carnegie Hall performance. Following this she transitioned into the private session wrestling scene. She later ran a stable of session wrestlers in New York City known as the Amazon Explorers Club until the mid-1990s, when she retired.


Gallery

Below: A classified ad for the Amazon Explorers Club in the early 1990s; An ad for Deena's 1-900 phone service from 1995.