Inside the ring and out, Vachon was one of the wildest Divas in WWE history. With intensity, toughness and a never-before-seen look, the second-generation competitor climbed from the rough rings of Japan and Extreme Championship Wrestling to the top of the WWE Women's Division.
A manager and, often, mixed tag team partner to memorably unique Superstars like Bam Bam Bigelow and The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust, Vachon would rather cause pain than look pretty. Unfortunate opponents like Sable and Jacqueline have the scars to prove it.
Even though she never captured the Women's Championship, Luna was one of the most feared and respected competitors of the 1990s. At a time when the word "Diva" was being redefined in WWE, Luna Vachon used her talents and unique look to carve out a niche as the Women’s Division’s feral force of nature.
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