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* ICouldaBeenAContender: She arrived at precisely the ''wrong'' time in the WWF--which is ironically the Wrestling/AttitudeEra--and was far too thin-skinned for he pro wrestling in any case. Politically Luna was completely swamped by the other Divas and never held the women's title despite being screwed out of it 3 or 4 times, tainting her career and leaving her with a great deal of bitterness. It's telling that her principal mourners were people like Sullivan, [[Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels Daniels]], {{Wrestling/Daffney|Unger}} and Foley. [[Wrestling/TheBlueMeanie Brian Heffron]] called her the [[TeamMom "den mother"]] of the undercard.
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* ICouldaBeenAContender: She arrived at precisely the ''wrong'' time in the WWF--which is ironically the Wrestling/AttitudeEra--and was far too thin-skinned for he pro wrestling in any case. Politically Luna was completely swamped by the other Divas and never held the women's title despite being screwed out of it 3 or 4 times, tainting her career and leaving her with a great deal of bitterness. It's telling that her principal mourners were people like Sullivan, [[Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels Daniels]], {{Wrestling/Daffney|Unger}} and Foley. [[Wrestling/TheBlueMeanie Brian Heffron]] called her the [[TeamMom "den mother"]] of the undercard.
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* ICouldaBeenAContender: She arrived at precisely the ''wrong'' time in the WWF, which WWF--which is ironically the Wrestling/AttitudeEra, and Wrestling/AttitudeEra--and was far too thin-skinned for the he pro wrestling in any case. Politically Luna was completely swamped by the other Divas and never held the women's title despite being screwed out of it 3 or 4 times, tainting her career and leaving her with a great deal of bitterness. It's telling that her principal mourners were people like Sullivan, [[Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels Daniels]], {{Wrestling/Daffney|Unger}} and Foley. [[Wrestling/TheBlueMeanie Brian Heffron]] called her the [[TeamMom "den mother"]] of the undercard.
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* ICouldaBeenAContender: Luna arrived at precisely the ''wrong'' time in the WWF, which is ironically the Wrestling/AttitudeEra, and was far too thin-skinned for the pro wrestling in any case. Politically she was completely swamped by the other Divas and never held the women's title despite being screwed out of it 3 or 4 times, which tainted Luna's career and left her with a great deal for bitterness. It's telling that her principal mourners were people like Sullivan, [[Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels Daniels]], {{Wrestling/Daffney|Unger}} and Foley. [[Wrestling/TheBlueMeanie Brian Heffron]] called her the [[TeamMom "den mother"]] of the undercard.
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* ICouldaBeenAContender: Luna She arrived at precisely the ''wrong'' time in the WWF, which is ironically the Wrestling/AttitudeEra, and was far too thin-skinned for the pro wrestling in any case. Politically she Luna was completely swamped by the other Divas and never held the women's title despite being screwed out of it 3 or 4 times, which tainted Luna's tainting her career and left leaving her with a great deal for of bitterness. It's telling that her principal mourners were people like Sullivan, [[Wrestling/ChristopherDaniels Daniels]], {{Wrestling/Daffney|Unger}} and Foley. [[Wrestling/TheBlueMeanie Brian Heffron]] called her the [[TeamMom "den mother"]] of the undercard.
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* DoNotCallMePaul: Half-jokingly, she claimed she became a wrestler for the sole purpose of kicking the asses of bullies who [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ3zv4EtaZY made fun of her name.]]
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* DoNotCallMePaul: Half-jokingly, she claimed (Half)-jokingly, she became a wrestler for the sole purpose of kicking the asses of bullies everyone who [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ3zv4EtaZY made fun of her name.]]
* EarlyInstallmentWeirdness: The role of "Trudy" was to appease her manager, The Fabulous Moolah, who thought she was too small to be a believable heel.
* TheRival: Vanessa Harding, who had a hard time getting over a loss to Luna
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* TaintedVeins: TaintedVeins[=/=]TwoFaced: What her makeup is supposed to emulate.
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She began training at the age of 16 with her aunt Vivian and the Fabulous Moolah before moving to Florida, beginning her career in earnest by 1985. Her first on-screen role was as a [[HotScoop TV reporter]] named "Trudy Herd" who was there to interview FCW wrestler Wrestling/KevinSullivan. Sullivan instead brainwashed her into becoming "Luna", a {{cult}}ist in his "Army of Darkness", resulting in her [[MadnessMakeover bizarre makeover]] and trademark statico voice. Luna was teamed with the Lock (formerly Winona Littleheart), forming the Daughters of Darkness. When that team broke up, she knocked around the independent circuit as a manager, forming the aptly-named Black Harts, Apocalypse (alongside Wrestling/DavidHeath) and Destruction (w/ Tom Nash.) She made her [=PPV=] debut in the ''Street Fight Lingerie Battle Royal'' at the ''[[Wrestling/AmericanWrestlingAssociation AWA]]'s [=SuperClash=] III''.
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She began training at the age of 16 with her aunt Vivian and the Fabulous Moolah before moving to Florida, beginning her career in earnest by 1985. Her first on-screen role was as a [[HotScoop TV reporter]] named "Trudy Herd" '''Trudy Herd''', who was there in Florida to interview FCW wrestler Wrestling/KevinSullivan. Sullivan instead brainwashed her into becoming "Luna", a {{cult}}ist in his "Army of Darkness", resulting in her [[MadnessMakeover bizarre makeover]] and trademark statico voice. Luna was teamed with the Lock (formerly Winona Littleheart), forming the Daughters of Darkness. When that team broke up, she knocked around the independent circuit as a manager, forming the aptly-named Black Harts, Apocalypse (alongside Wrestling/DavidHeath) and Destruction (w/ Tom Nash.) She made her [=PPV=] debut in the ''Street Fight Lingerie Battle Royal'' at the ''[[Wrestling/AmericanWrestlingAssociation AWA]]'s [=SuperClash=] III''.
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-->"'Gertrude Vashon.' You Americans can't pronounce it anyway. It's Va-''[[ItIsPronouncedTroPAY Shon]]''."
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-->"'Gertrude Vashon.Vachon.' You Americans can't pronounce it anyway. It's Va-''[[ItIsPronouncedTroPAY Shon]]''."
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* DoNotCallMePaul: Half-jokingly, she claimed she became a wrestler for the sole purpose of kicking the asses of bullies who [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VJ3zv4EtaZY made fun of her name.]]
-->"'Gertrude Vashon.' You Americans can't pronounce it anyway. It's Va-''[[ItIsPronouncedTroPAY Shon]]''."
-->"'Gertrude Vashon.' You Americans can't pronounce it anyway. It's Va-''[[ItIsPronouncedTroPAY Shon]]''."
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* ArchEnemy: Sensational Sherri when she first debuted, and later [=Sable=], who she blamed for enforcing society's idea of what an ideal woman should look like.
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* ArchEnemy: Picked fights with Sensational Sherri when she first debuted, and intending to dethrone her as the WWF's dominant woman. Sherri's first response was basically ''"Dear Luna, your first error is in thinking I GAF about you, even for a second. Because I don't, is what I'm saying. I can't count on you to get it without me spelling it out"'', before [[TalkToTheFist kicking her in the throat]]. They feuded for awhile before both left the Federation due to health concerns.
** She later feuded with [=Sable=], who she blamed for enforcing society's idea of what an ideal woman should look like.
** She later feuded with [=Sable=], who she blamed for enforcing society's idea of what an ideal woman should look like.
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* AxCrazy[=/=]CrazyAwesome: She really seemed to ''delight'' in watching the wrestlers she managed hurt people, even if they were people who would do no good for their careers to hurt or people whom Luna did not even know. But she especially loved it when they hurt her enemies.
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* AxCrazy[=/=]CrazyAwesome: AxCrazy: She really seemed to ''delight'' in watching the wrestlers she managed hurt people, even if they were people who would do no good for their careers to hurt or people whom Luna did not even know. But she especially loved it when they hurt her enemies.
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* TropeCodifier: WWE do love their crazy female heels. Luna was undoubtedly the first of these to pop up in the company. Wrestling/LisaMarieVaron, Wrestling/MickieJames, Wrestling/AJLee and {{Wrestling/Paige}} have definitely felt her influence.
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->''"If you’ve never seen her before, she looked like a fairly normal [[VisualKei scene kid]] from 2015, which was ''f*cking terrifying'' in 1993."''
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->''"If you’ve never seen her before, she looked like a fairly normal [[VisualKei [[{{Crunkcore}} scene kid]] from 2015, which was ''f*cking terrifying'' in 1993."''
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->''"If you’ve never seen her before, she looked like a fairly normal [[VisualKei scene kid]] from 2015, which was ''f*cking terrifying'' in 1993."''
-->--'''[[http://uproxx.com/prowrestling/2015/03/the-best-and-worst-of-wwf-monday-night-raw-41293-look-to-la-luna/3/ Brandon Stroud]]''', "Look to La Luna"
-->--'''[[http://uproxx.com/prowrestling/2015/03/the-best-and-worst-of-wwf-monday-night-raw-41293-look-to-la-luna/3/ Brandon Stroud]]''', "Look to La Luna"
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* AntiVillain AntiVillain: In her feud with Sable.
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* WrestlingFamily: The adopted daughter of Butcher Vachon and adopted niece of Mad Dog and Vivian Vachon.
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* WrestlingFamily: The adopted daughter of Butcher Vachon and adopted niece of Mad Dog and Vivian Vachon.Vachon.
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* MeaninglessMeaningfulWords: She a bandit from the wild untamed future, a place that was before and will be again, whatever that meant. A pity she never had screentime with Warrior.
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She made a surprise Wrestling/{{WWE}} debut at ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} IX'', first spotted in Wrestling/ShawnMichaels' corner during his match with Wrestling/{{Tatanka}}. She would go on to feud with [[Characters/WWEDivas "Scary" Sherri Martel]] and [[Wrestling/{{Madusa}} Alundra Blayze (Madusa)]] before leaving. In 1995, she made (another) surprise debut at the end of ''{{Wrestling/ECW}} Enter Sandman'', siding with Wrestling/TommyDreamer in his feud with Wrestling/{{Raven}}. They would team up against Raven and Wrestling/StevieRichards to unsuccessfully challenge for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/ecw/ecw-t.html ECW World Tag Team Titles]] at ''ECW Hardcore Heaven'' on July 1st, though Luna would defeat Richards in a cage match two weeks later at ''Heat Wave.'' In 1997, she resurfaced in WWE as the manager of [[Wrestling/{{Goldust}} ("TAFKA") Goldust]] on ''Raw,'' which led indirectly to her famous feud with [[Wrestling/{{Sable}} Rena Mero (Sable)]] and The Headbangers.
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She made a surprise Wrestling/{{WWE}} debut at ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} IX'', first spotted in Wrestling/ShawnMichaels' corner during his match with Wrestling/{{Tatanka}}. She would go on to feud with [[Characters/WWEDivas [[Wrestling/SherriMartel "Scary" Sherri Martel]] and [[Wrestling/{{Madusa}} Alundra Blayze (Madusa)]] before leaving. In 1995, she made (another) surprise debut at the end of ''{{Wrestling/ECW}} Enter Sandman'', siding with Wrestling/TommyDreamer in his feud with Wrestling/{{Raven}}. They would team up against Raven and Wrestling/StevieRichards to unsuccessfully challenge for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/ecw/ecw-t.html ECW World Tag Team Titles]] at ''ECW Hardcore Heaven'' on July 1st, though Luna would defeat Richards in a cage match two weeks later at ''Heat Wave.'' In 1997, she resurfaced in WWE as the manager of [[Wrestling/{{Goldust}} ("TAFKA") Goldust]] on ''Raw,'' which led indirectly to her famous feud with [[Wrestling/{{Sable}} Rena Mero (Sable)]] and The Headbangers.
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'''Gertrude Elizabeth Vachon''' better known by her ring name '''Luna Vachon''' (1962-2010), was a UsefulNotes/{{Canad|a}}ian-[[UsefulNotes/TheUnitedStates American]] {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er and manager originally from UsefulNotes/{{Atlanta}}, Georgia. Among her in-ring achievements, she was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tn/uswa/uswa-wm.html USWA Women's Champion]] and the inaugural [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/jd/awf-wm.html AWF Women's Champion]]. She was inducted into the Wrestling/{{WSU}} Hall of Fame in 2011.
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'''Gertrude Elizabeth Vachon''' Vachon''', better known by her ring name '''Luna Vachon''' (1962-2010), was a UsefulNotes/{{Canad|a}}ian-[[UsefulNotes/TheUnitedStates American]] {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er and manager originally from UsefulNotes/{{Atlanta}}, Georgia. Among her in-ring achievements, she was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tn/uswa/uswa-wm.html USWA Women's Champion]] and the inaugural [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/jd/awf-wm.html AWF Women's Champion]]. She was inducted into the Wrestling/{{WSU}} Hall of Fame in 2011.
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Luna disappeared from television for a short while but, in 1998, she redebuted on ''Raw'' as "Princess Luna" of the Oddities. While the Oddities' face turn rewarded her with more political clout, she proved [[StupidEvil too nutty to remain neutral for long]] and made another (failed) play for Sable's title. Unfortunately life began to imitate art, and Luna was released for good in 2000 following a series of brawls with Mero backstage.
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Luna disappeared from television for a short while but, in 1998, she redebuted on ''Raw'' as "Princess Luna" of the Oddities. While the Oddities' face turn rewarded her with more political clout, she proved [[StupidEvil too nutty to remain neutral for long]] and made another (failed) play for Sable's title. Unfortunately life began to imitate art, and Luna was released for good in 2000 following a series of brawls with Mero backstage.
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She made a surprise Wrestling/{{WWE}} debut at ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} IX'', first spotted in Wrestling/ShawnMichaels' corner during his match with Wrestling/{{Tatanka}}. She would go on to feud with [[Characters/WWEDivas "Scary" Sherri Martel]] and [[Wrestling/{{Madusa}} Alundra Blayze (Madusa)]] before leaving. In 1995, she made (another) surprise debut at the end of ''{{Wrestling/ECW}} Enter Sandman'', siding with Wrestling/TommyDreamer in his feud with Wrestling/{{Raven}}. They would team up against Raven and Wrestling/StevieRichards to unsuccessfully challenge for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/ecw/ecw-t.html ECW World Tag Team Titles]] at ''ECW Hardcore Heaven'' on July 1st, though Luna would defeat Richards in a cage match two weeks later at ''Heat Wave.'' In 1997, she resurfaced in WWE as the manager of [[Wrestling/{{Goldust}} ("TAFKA") Goldust]] on ''Raw,'' which led indirectly to her famous feud with Wrestling/{{Sable}} and The Headbangers.
Luna disappeared from television for a short while but, in 1998, she redebuted on ''Raw'' as "Princess Luna" of the Oddities. While the Oddities' face turn rewarded her with more political clout, she proved [[StupidEvil too nutty to remain neutral for long]] and made another (failed) play for Sable's title.
Luna disappeared from television for a short while but, in 1998, she redebuted on ''Raw'' as "Princess Luna" of the Oddities. While the Oddities' face turn rewarded her with more political clout, she proved [[StupidEvil too nutty to remain neutral for long]] and made another (failed) play for Sable's title.
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She made a surprise Wrestling/{{WWE}} debut at ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} IX'', first spotted in Wrestling/ShawnMichaels' corner during his match with Wrestling/{{Tatanka}}. She would go on to feud with [[Characters/WWEDivas "Scary" Sherri Martel]] and [[Wrestling/{{Madusa}} Alundra Blayze (Madusa)]] before leaving. In 1995, she made (another) surprise debut at the end of ''{{Wrestling/ECW}} Enter Sandman'', siding with Wrestling/TommyDreamer in his feud with Wrestling/{{Raven}}. They would team up against Raven and Wrestling/StevieRichards to unsuccessfully challenge for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/ecw/ecw-t.html ECW World Tag Team Titles]] at ''ECW Hardcore Heaven'' on July 1st, though Luna would defeat Richards in a cage match two weeks later at ''Heat Wave.'' In 1997, she resurfaced in WWE as the manager of [[Wrestling/{{Goldust}} ("TAFKA") Goldust]] on ''Raw,'' which led indirectly to her famous feud with Wrestling/{{Sable}} [[Wrestling/{{Sable}} Rena Mero (Sable)]] and The Headbangers.
Luna disappeared from television for a short while but, in 1998, she redebuted on ''Raw'' as "Princess Luna" of the Oddities. While the Oddities' face turn rewarded her with more political clout, she proved [[StupidEvil too nutty to remain neutral for long]] and made another (failed) play for Sable'stitle.
title. Unfortunately life began to imitate art, and Luna was released for good in 2000 following a series of brawls with Mero backstage.
Luna disappeared from television for a short while but, in 1998, she redebuted on ''Raw'' as "Princess Luna" of the Oddities. While the Oddities' face turn rewarded her with more political clout, she proved [[StupidEvil too nutty to remain neutral for long]] and made another (failed) play for Sable's
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She began training at the age of 16 with her aunt Vivian and the Fabulous Moolah before going to Florida, beginning her career in earnest by 1985. Her first on-screen role was as a "reporter" named Trudy Herd who was there to interview Wrestling/KevinSullivan. Sullivan instead brainwashed her into becoming "Luna", a member of his {{Cult}} the Army of Darkness, resulting in her [[MadnessMakeover bizarre makeover]] and trademark statico voice. Luna was teamed with the Lock (formerly Winona Littleheart), forming the Daughters of Darkness. When that team broke up, she knocked around the independent circuit as a manager, forming the aptly-named Black Harts, Apocalypse (alongside Wrestling/DavidHeath) and Destruction (w/ Tom Nash.) She made her [=PPV=] debut in the ''Street Fight Lingerie Battle Royal'' at the ''[[Wrestling/AmericanWrestlingAssociation AWA]]'s [=SuperClash=] III''.
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She began training at the age of 16 with her aunt Vivian and the Fabulous Moolah before going moving to Florida, beginning her career in earnest by 1985. Her first on-screen role was as a "reporter" [[HotScoop TV reporter]] named Trudy Herd "Trudy Herd" who was there to interview FCW wrestler Wrestling/KevinSullivan. Sullivan instead brainwashed her into becoming "Luna", a member of {{cult}}ist in his {{Cult}} the Army "Army of Darkness, Darkness", resulting in her [[MadnessMakeover bizarre makeover]] and trademark statico voice. Luna was teamed with the Lock (formerly Winona Littleheart), forming the Daughters of Darkness. When that team broke up, she knocked around the independent circuit as a manager, forming the aptly-named Black Harts, Apocalypse (alongside Wrestling/DavidHeath) and Destruction (w/ Tom Nash.) She made her [=PPV=] debut in the ''Street Fight Lingerie Battle Royal'' at the ''[[Wrestling/AmericanWrestlingAssociation AWA]]'s [=SuperClash=] III''.
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Born '''Gertrude Elizabeth Vachon''', '''Luna Vachon''' (1962-2010) was a UsefulNotes/{{Canad|a}}ian-[[UsefulNotes/TheUnitedStates American]] {{Professional Wrestl|ing}}er and manager originally from UsefulNotes/{{Atlanta}}, Georgia. She started training at the age of 16 with her aunt Vivian and the Fabulous Moolah before going to Florida and launching her career in 1985. Her first on-screen role was as a "reporter" named Trudy Herd who was there to interview Wrestling/KevinSullivan. Sullivan instead turned her into "Luna" as a member of his {{Cult}} the Army of Darkness, giving her the ImprobableHairstyle described below and her harsh voice. Luna was teamed with the Lock, formerly Winona Littleheart, as the Daughters of Darkness. When that team broke up, she started working several independents as the manager of the Black Harts, Apocalypse ([[Wrestling/DavidHeath David "Vampire Warrior"[=/=]"Gangrel" Heath]]) and Destruction (Tom Nash.) She made her [=PPV=] debut in the Street Fight Lingerie Battle Royal put on by former Wrestling/{{GLOW}} and then-[=POWW=] promoter David [=McClane=] at ''[[Wrestling/AmericanWrestlingAssociation AWA]] [=SuperClash=] III''. She made her surprise Wrestling/{{WWE}} debut in Wrestling/ShawnMichaels' corner for his match with Wrestling/{{Tatanka}} at ''Wrestling/{{WrestleMania}} IX'', and would go on to feud with Sherri before switching her allegiance to Wrestling/BamBamBigelow. They would feud with the face version of Wrestling/DoinkTheClown in 1994 before Luna started chasing [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/wwe/wwf-wm.html WWE Women's Champion]] [[Wrestling/{{Madusa}} Alundra Blayze]] before leaving. She made her surprise Wrestling/{{ECW}} debut at the end of ''ECW Enter Sandman'', May 13th, 1995, siding with Wrestling/TommyDreamer in his feud with Wrestling/{{Raven}}. They would team up against Raven and Wrestling/StevieRichards to unsuccessfully challenge for the [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/ecw/ecw-t.html ECW World Tag Team Titles]] at ''ECW Hardcore Heaven'' on July 1st, though Luna would defeat Richards in a cage match two weeks later at ''Heat Wave.'' She resurfaced in WWE as the heel-turned [[Wrestling/{{Goldust}} "The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust]]'s manager on the November 24, 1997 ''Raw,'' which led indirectly to her big feud with Wrestling/{{Sable}}, as TAFKA Goldust and Marc Mero had done a VillainTeamUp against the Headbangers. Luna disappeared for a short time but, on the May 25th (taped May 19th), 1998, ''Raw'', she redebuted as "Princess Luna" of the Oddities. While the Oddities' later face turn seemed to benefit her, her issues with Sable were stirred up again because Luna wanted the revived WWE Women's Title and she went heel again, breaking away from the group. Even after Sable was pushed out the door, Luna never got the title and she ultimately left once and for all in 2000. Sadly, she was found dead of a drug overdose after years of suffering with UsefulNotes/BipolarDisorder on August 27, 2010. Among her in-ring achievements, she was a 1x [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/us/tn/uswa/uswa-wm.html USWA Women's Champion]] and the inaugural [[http://www.wrestling-titles.com/japan/jd/awf-wm.html AWF Women's Champion]]. She was inducted into the Wrestling/{{WSU}} Hall of Fame in 2011.
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* FemmeFatalons: When acting as a manager, she made sure to grow out her nails extra long.
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* CurbStompBattle: Two years later, Jessicka Havok trashing people, but when she met Luna Vachon in 2007, she was hit with a [[ImprovisedWeapon refrigerator shelf]], {{force fe|eding}}d nachos, showered with beer and given a DDT onto concrete. Wrestling/JakeRoberts knocked out Wrestling/RickySteamboat with that last one. Luna, on the other hand, still had a finishing move to deliver...
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* CurbStompBattle: Two years later, Jessicka Havok was the one trashing people, but when she met Luna Vachon in 2007, she was hit with a [[ImprovisedWeapon refrigerator shelf]], {{force fe|eding}}d nachos, showered with beer and given a DDT onto concrete. Wrestling/JakeRoberts knocked out Wrestling/RickySteamboat with that last one. Luna, on the other hand, still had a finishing move to deliver...
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* MostCommonSuperpower: At a time when this wasnt a particularly common trait with female wrestlers.
* PartsUnknown: "The Other Side of Darkness"
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* MostCommonSuperpower: At a time when this wasnt wasn't a particularly common trait with female wrestlers.
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* FemmeFatalons: When acting as a manager, she made sure to grow out her nails extra long.
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* HugeGuyTinyGirl: While she herself was not particularly small, it looked that way during her time as BamBamBigelow's valet, or "main squeeze".
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* HumiliatingWager: She and [[Wrestling/MickFoley Cactus Jack]] lost a hair versus hair match in Japan to Madusa and Wrestling/EddieGilbert.
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* ImprobableWeaponUser: Hit Sherri with a TV monitor on the April 12, 1993 ''Raw.''
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* LiteralAssKicking: In her Great Lakes Championship Wrestling match against Tracy Brooks, she literally beat Tracy's ass, with a squeegee.
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* CurbStompBattle: Two years later, Jessicka Havok trashing people, but when she met Luna Vachon in 2007, she was hit with a [[ImprovisedWeapon refrigerator shelf]], {{force fe|eding}}d nachos, showered with beer and given a DDT onto concrete. Wrestling/JakeRoberts knocked out Wrestling/RickySteamboat with that last one. Luna, on the other hand, still her a finishing move to deliver...
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* CurbStompBattle: Two years later, Jessicka Havok trashing people, but when she met Luna Vachon in 2007, she was hit with a [[ImprovisedWeapon refrigerator shelf]], {{force fe|eding}}d nachos, showered with beer and given a DDT onto concrete. Wrestling/JakeRoberts knocked out Wrestling/RickySteamboat with that last one. Luna, on the other hand, still her had a finishing move to deliver...
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* AxCrazy[=/=]CrazyAwesome
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* AxCrazy[=/=]CrazyAwesomeAxCrazy[=/=]CrazyAwesome: She really seemed to ''delight'' in watching the wrestlers she managed hurt people, even if they were people who would do no good for their careers to hurt or people whom Luna did not even know. But she especially loved it when they hurt her enemies.
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* TagTeam: Satan's Sisters with Biker Chick Prime Time Amy Lee.