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==Trivia==
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*Coates can [[bench press]] 250 pounds.
*Coates can [[bench press]] 250 pounds.
*She appeared in the first two seasons of the [[Game Show Network|GSN]] show ''[[Extreme Dodgeball]]''.
*She appeared in the first two seasons of the [[Game Show Network|GSN]] show ''[[Extreme Dodgeball]]''.

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Melissa Coates
Born (1972-06-18) June 18, 1972 (age 52)
Thunder Bay, Ontario
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Melissa Coates
Coates Rack (on Extreme Dodgeball)
Bag Lady
Billed fromThunder Bay, Ontario, Canada
Trained byKiller Kowalski,
Ultimate University
Debut2002

Melissa Coates (born June 18, 1972) is a professional wrestler, fitness model, and bodybuilder.

Career

Coates appeared at WWE Backlash 2005, during the "Masterlock Challenge" segment. After this initial appearance, Coates was signed to a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE). However, Coates left the company to work for wXw and refocus her training. Soon after training in wXw, Coates began regularly working for Ohio Valley Wrestling, often facing off with several of OVW's divas. After a stint in OVW, Coates was then assigned to Deep South Wrestling as the Bag Lady. Soon after, Melissa began to undergo an attire change, dressing more diva like and began feuding with Krissy Vaine and Angel Williams, winning all of her matches. However, Melissa's stay in DSW was also short lived and she began touring the independent circuit. In her first appearance on the indy circuit, Melissa won the NWA / GCW Women's Championship from former WCW star Daffney Unger while wrestling for Great Championship Wrestling. Along the way she defeated former WWE developmental talents Tracy Taylor and Trenisha. Coates has made several appearances for Georgia wrestling promotions in a wrestling and non-wrestling role and also ended up on the winning end of several bouts. She currently wrestles for NWA Anarchy as a heel, challenging and defeating male wrestlers in a battle of the sexes, so far defeating "Skater Boi" Chris King, Wesley "Rabbit" Grissom and Billy Buck.

In wrestling

  • Finishing and signature moves
  • Championships and accomplishments
  • Great Championship Wrestling
  • NWA / GCW Women's Championship (1 time)[1]

Trivia

  • Coates can bench press 250 pounds.
  • She appeared in the first two seasons of the GSN show Extreme Dodgeball.
  • She was a Jr. Canadian tennis champion.
  • Training with weights to help with her tennis performance led to her interest in bodybuilding.
  • She first became interested in wrestling during the Hulk Hogan / Randy Savage / Miss Elizabeth saga in the early 1990s.
  • Her debut match in the PGWA in 2005 was versus Macaela Mercedes, who shortly thereafter entered the WWE as Jillian Hall.
  • She also has had matches against current WWE divas Beth Phoenix and Mickie James.

Contest history (bodybuilding)

Melissa Coates
Bodybuilder
Professional career
Pro-debut
  • 1994 Canadian Nationals
  • 1994
Best win
  • 1996 Jan Tana Classic Champion
  • 1994-1996
ActiveRetired 1999

References

  1. ^ "NWA/GCW Women's Title". TitleHistories.com. Retrieved 2007-06-02. Melissa Coates 5/30/07 ... Defeated Daffney in a tournament final to win the vacant title.