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Biography

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Lisa Moretti

Statistics
Ring name(s) Tina Ferrari
Nina
Tina Moretti
Ivory
Height 5 ft 5 in
Weight 135 lb
Born November 26, 1961
Torrance, California
Trained by Mando Guerrero
Debut 1986
Lisa Mary Moretti (born November 26, 1961 in Torrance, California), best known by her stage name of Ivory is a professional wrestler most famous as a wrestler and host for World Wrestling Entertainment.


WWF/WWE career
A former performer for the Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling (GLOW) and Powerful Women of Wrestling (POWW) promotions, Moretti was originally brought into the WWF (now WWE) in February 1999 as a manager for D-Lo Brown and Mark Henry. Her ring name, Ivory, was apparently derived from the fact that she was a caucasian managing two African American wrestlers - a reference to the song "Ebony and Ivory", which was sung by Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder. She was their manager for a short time before quietly transitioning to other storylines.

Moretti was a heel for most of her wrestling career, attacking many popular female performers in various storylines. As "Ivory", she won her first WWE Women's Championship from Debra McMichael on an edition of RAW in 1999, which she kept for over 4 months until losing at the No Mercy PPV to Fabulous Moolah on October 17, 1999. She recaptured the title the following day on RAW when Moolah returned the title to her, but lost it again to The Kat in an Evening Gown Match at the Armageddon PPV.

Eventually she was "captured" by the conservative wrestling faction Right to Censor and "reprogrammed" to further the group's anti-WWF message. During her time with Right to Censor, her ring attire was changed to be less suggestive - wearing the formal black and white suits of the rest of the faction's members, as well as a long skirt. Ivory won her third and (to date) final Women's title from Lita on an edition of Smackdown in a Fatal Four Way Match between herself, Lita, Trish Stratus and Jacqueline. With the help of her stable mates, Ivory kept a strangle hold on the title until Chyna defeated her for it at WrestleMania X-Seven after Ivory and her RTC colleagues were responsible for putting Chyna out of action for several months with a serious injury due to her status as a Playboy centerfold.

After the faction disbanded, she eventually joined The Alliance, despite never having worked for WCW or ECW.

Moretti's in-ring role was significantly decreased and "Ivory" was primarily used as a commentator on various WWE programs, including a stint as co host of the WWE Experience Sunday mornings on Spike TV. Her contract was modified to a television talent deal, allowing her to wrestle on the independent circuit.

Finally on July 22, 2005, WWE released Moretti from her television contract, a few weeks before WWE Experience was due to be cancelled due to WWE's pending return to the USA Network.

Since then, Moretti has done a lot of voluntary work assisting those who have been victims of the various hurricanes which have struck the United States. She has more recently joined CCW and won the CCW Women's Tag Team titles with Bambi from Krissy Vaine and Amber O'Neal. Moretti delivered a facebuster to Vaine to pick up the win and the titles for her team.

Filmography

  "WWE Experience" (2004) TV Series .... Ivory
WWE Armageddon (2003) (V) .... Ivory
"WWE Confidential"
- Episode dated 7 June 2003 (2003) TV Episode .... Ivory
WWE Backlash (2003) (TV) (uncredited) .... Ivory
"WWE Velocity" (2002) TV Series .... Ivory (2002)
Survivor Series (2001) (V) .... Ivory
... aka WWF Survivor Series (USA: promotional title)
... aka WWF Survivor Series: Winner Take All (USA)
WWF No Mercy (2001) (V) .... Ivory
"WWF Excess" (2001) TV Series .... Ivory
... aka WWF Excess Late Night (USA)
WWF Insurrextion (2001) (V) .... Ivory
Wrestlemania X-Seven (2001) (V) .... Ivory
WWF No Way Out (2001) (V) .... Ivory
Royal Rumble (2001) (V) .... Ivory
WWF Armageddon (2000) (V) .... Ivory
WWF Rebellion (2000) (V) .... Ivory
Survivor Series (2000) (V) .... Ivory
... aka WWF Survivor Series (USA: promotional title)
Divas: Postcard from the Caribbean (2000) (V) .... Ivory
... aka WWF Divas: Postcard from the Caribbean
Royal Rumble (2000) (V) .... Ivory

"Raw Is War" (1997) TV Series .... Ivory (1999-2002; 2002-2005)
... aka Monday Night Raw (USA)
... aka WWE Raw Is War (USA: new title)
... aka WWF Raw (USA: new title)
... aka WWF Raw Is War (USA)
... aka WWF Warzone (USA: second part title)
"WWF Smackdown!" (1999) TV Series .... Ivory (1999-2002)
... aka Smackdown! (USA: new title)
... aka Smackdown! Xtreme (USA)
... aka WWE Smackdown! (USA: new title)
... aka World Wrestling Federation Smackdown! (USA)
"WWF Jakked" (1999) TV Series .... Ivory (1999-2002)
... aka WWE Jakked (USA: new title)
Armageddon (1999) (V) .... Ivory
... aka WWF Armageddon (USA)
"The Strip"
- We Will Rock You (1999) TV Episode .... Ivory
Survivor Series (1999) (V) .... Ivory
... aka WWF Survivor Series (USA: promotional title)
... aka WWF Survivor Series: Triple Threat (USA)
WWF No Mercy (1999/II) (V) .... Ivory
WWF Rebellion (1999) (V) .... Ivory
WWF Unforgiven (1999) (V) .... Ivory
Summerslam (1999) (V) .... Ivory
... aka WWF Summerslam '99 (USA)
Wrestlemania XV (1999) (V) .... Ivory
... aka Wrestlemania XV: The Ragin' Climax (USA)
WWF St. Valentine's Day Massacre (1999) (V) .... Ivory
"Sunday Night Heat" (1998) TV Series .... Ivory (1998-2002, 2002-2005)
... aka WWE Heat (USA: new title)
... aka WWE Sunday Night Heat (USA: new title)
... aka WWF Sunday Night Heat (USA)
"WWF Metal" (1998) TV Series .... Ivory (1998-2002)
... aka WWE Metal (USA: new title)
LPWA the Super Ladies: Best Vol.1 (1994) (V) .... Tina Moretti
... aka 'Power' Slam (UK: video box title)
GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling: Canvas Carnage (1991) (V) .... Tina Ferrari
... aka Canvas Carnage (UK: short title)

"POWW: Powerful Women of Wrestling" (1987) TV Series .... Nina
"GLOW: Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling" (1986) TV Series .... Tina Ferrari (1986-1987)



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