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Jeannine Mjoseth is a journalist, photographer, independent art curator, and retired
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better known by her stage names Mad Maxine and Lady Maxine. During her stint in the
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(WWF), the 6'4" wrestler had a green mohawk and was managed by
The Fabulous Moolah Mary Lillian Ellison (July 22, 1923 – November 2, 2007) was an American professional wrestler better known by her ring name The Fabulous Moolah. She began her career working with promoter Billy Wolfe and his wife, wrestler and trainer Mild ...
. After leaving the WWF in 1985, she wrestled on the independent circuit in Florida. She then retired from wrestling, pursuing a career in journalism, as well as working for the
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and the
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.


Professional wrestling career


World Wrestling Federation

Mjoseth was first introduced to professional wrestling after meeting a friend's boyfriend who worked as a wrestler. His mother, Beverly Shade, also worked as a wrestler and agreed to talk with Mjoseth. A couple of years after graduating college, she once again became interested in becoming a professional wrestler, so she moved to South Carolina to train with
Fabulous Moolah Mary Lillian Ellison (July 22, 1923 – November 2, 2007) was an American professional wrestler better known by her ring name The Fabulous Moolah. She began her career working with promoter Billy Wolfe and his wife, wrestler and trainer Mild ...
at her wrestling school. While a trainee at Moolah's school, Mjoseth cut her hair into a mohawk and developed the Mad Maxine persona. The look, which also included leather lace-up wrestling gear that she sewed herself, was modeled on characters in the "
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" films and the
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. As Mad Maxine, Mjoseth appeared in the
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(WWF) in 1985 managed by Moolah. Maxine (accompanied by Moolah) defeated Susan Starr in her first WWF match that aired on the March 31, 1985 edition of ''All American Wrestling''. She was accompanied again by Moolah for her second WWF match, which was against
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on April 16, 1985. Although she was initially brought into the WWF to feud with
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for the
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, the two women never wrestled against each other. She began appearing in WWF merchandising at this time and was originally animated for the
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Saturday morning cartoon titled ''
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'', appearing in early commercials and print advertisements for the cartoon. Her character on the show would have been named "Mad" Maxine Ryder, and would have driven a "punk cycle" as her vehicle. Mjoseth claims that Moolah never told her about the WWF's intention for her to be in the cartoon. Mjoseth left the company before the cartoon's debut, and Moolah took over her role. Mjoseth claims to have left the company because she was happier working as a journalist and did not like the percentage Moolah received of her earnings. She also needed further in-ring training.


Various Promotions

Mjoseth relocated to Florida with
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and Peggy Lee Pringle to work with booker
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. She was involved in a storyline feud with Peggy Lee Pringle and her brother
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. She also had matches with Luna Vachon in February 1986. Mjoseth appeared in
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in January and February 1986 as the bodyguard of
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. She assisted him in his feud with "Exotic" Adrian Street and Miss Linda.Wrestling Observer Newsletter 2/17/86
/ref> In April 1986 in the Universal Wrestling Federation, Lady Maxine became the manager of
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. She accompanied him in singles matches, as well as 6-man tag team matches where he was paired with
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. While managing Victory, she became involved in a feud with Dark Journey. The two women engaged in numerous cat fights from April through June 1986. They also competed in a mixed tag team match which pitted Maxine and Victory against Dark Journey and Koko Ware. The feud between Maxine and Dark Journey ended with Maxine being run out of UWF. In actuality, she chose to retire from professional wrestling (since she had grown tired of the business) and focus on her journalism career.


Personal life

Mjoseth is of Norwegian descent, but was born in West Germany and grew up as an
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. She received a scholarship to play basketball at the
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and played with the
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for two years (1977–1979) before choosing to take a sabbatical from college studies. She lived with her sister in
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and worked odd jobs. She eventually decided to return to college but turned down an athletic scholarship with the
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(USF). Instead she focused on journalism and wrote for the school newspaper. After graduating in 1982, she worked as a writer and photographer for the Hillsborough Community Newspaper and as a reporter for the Sun City Center in Tampa. During her wrestling training period, she was editor of ''The Black News'' after infiltrating a Ku Klux Klan rally on freelance assignment. She also spent seven years working with the
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(2000–2007) and developed an arts based program called ''Vital Visionaries''. She is the Acting Chief of Communications for the
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. Mjoseth also works as a video artist and independent art curator. She appeared in an episode of the HBO television series ''
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'' in the 1990s, which featured an erotic art auction she had curated. She published ''The Chronicles of Mad Maxine'', a novel based on her experiences training to become a professional wrestler.


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