Rhonda Sing, born on February twenty-first, nineteen sixty-one, is a notable figure in the world of professional wrestling. Hailing from Canada, she embarked on her wrestling journey after training under the legendary Mildred Burke. This foundational experience paved the way for her to make a significant impact in the wrestling scene.
Adopting the ring name Monster Ripper, Sing made her mark in All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling, showcasing her formidable skills and unique persona. In nineteen eighty-seven, she returned to her home country and joined Stampede Wrestling, where she achieved a historic milestone by becoming the first Stampede Women's Champion.
In nineteen ninety-five, Rhonda transitioned to the World Wrestling Federation, where she took on the comedic character Bertha Faye. This role not only highlighted her versatility but also led her to win the prestigious WWF Women's Championship. Her contributions to the wrestling industry continued as she also competed in World Championship Wrestling, playing a vital role in generating interest in their women's division.