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Ida Mae Martinez : ウィキペディア英語版 | Ida Mae Martinez
Ida Mae Martinez Selenkow (September 9, 1931 – January 19, 2010) was an American professional wrestler in the 1950s, known as Ida Mae Martinez. After her retirement in 1960, she appeared in the 2004 documentary ''Lipstick & Dynamite'' about the early years of female wrestling in North America. In addition to wrestling, Martinez was a yodeler, releasing the CD ''The Yodeling Lady Ms. Ida'' also in 2004. Martinez also obtained a Master's Degree in Nursing and was one of the first nurses in Baltimore to work with AIDS patients. ==Professional wrestling career== After watching a female professional wrestling match between Johnny Mae Young and Gloria Barattini, Martinez sought out promoter Billy Wolfe.〔 Wolfe invited her to train in Columbus, Ohio.〔 She debuted professionally in August 1951 in Ohio.〔 She won the Championship of Mexico in 1952.〔〔 She held the title until 1953.〔 She retired in 1960 after remarrying.〔 In the 1980s, she became a board member for the Cauliflower Alley Club.〔 Martinez also was featured in the 2004 documentary about women's wrestling, ''Lipstick & Dynamite''.〔 In 2006, the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame awarded her the Senator Hugh Farley Award for her contribution in and outside of the ring.〔
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