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Luna Vachon

Wrestlers

Birthday January 12, 1962

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.

Age 48 Years

Date of death 27 August, 2010

Died Place Pasco County, Florida, U.S.

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Who Is Luna Vachon? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Luna Vachon would be 63 years old in 2025 if she were alive today. Her wrestling career began in the late 1980s, and she quickly made a name for herself in various wrestling promotions, including the WWF, where she was known for her captivating presence and memorable feuds. Born into a family with wrestling roots, she was given the nickname "The Beast" due to her tough persona. Versatile in her style, Luna's contributions to women's wrestling transformed how female wrestlers are perceived in the ring.

Occupation Wrestlers
Date of Birth January 12, 1962
Age 48 Years
Birth Place Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Horoscope Capricorn
Country Georgia
Date of death 27 August, 2010
Died Place Pasco County, Florida, U.S.

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Luna Vachon stood at approximately 5 feet 6 inches (1.68 m) tall and weighed around 145 lbs (66 kg) during her wrestling career. Her powerful build and strong athletic presence made her a formidable opponent in the ring. While specific body measurements are not commonly detailed, her muscular physique was a testament to her extensive training and dedication to the sport.

At the same time Luna and Sherri were at odds, Bam Bam Bigelow had a confrontation with Sherri. This led to him being attacked by Tatanka and the two of them feuding. Soon after, Bam Bam (kayfabe) announced that he had fallen in love and presented Luna as his "main squeeze".

He also endearingly called her his "Tick", which fans combined with her name to the chant "Luna-tic". From then, Bam Bam was seen blowing kisses to Luna at the end of matches, and in her honor even included the Moonsault, redubbed Lunasault, into his repertoire.

A mixed tag team match between the two pairs was planned for SummerSlam in 1993, but had to be canceled because Luna (legit) injured her arm and then Sherri left the WWF. Instead, Bigelow and The Headshrinkers fought and lost to Tatanka and The Smokin' Gunns in a six-man tag team match.

In the autumn of 1993, Bam Bam and Luna ran afoul of some practical jokes from Doink the Clown, leading to a Survivor Series style match at the 1993 event of the same name pitting Bam Bam, The Headshrinkers, and Bastion Booger against four Doinks (actually Men on a Mission and The Bushwhackers in clown makeup).

During this time Luna was the cause of dissension between Bam Bam and his part-time tag team partner Bastion Booger, who had also (kayfabe) fallen in love with her. At WrestleMania X, Bam Bam and Luna finally got their revenge on Doink by beating the Clown and his midget side-kick Dink in a mixed tag team match.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Luna Vachon was married twice during her lifetime. Her first marriage was to fellow wrestler Chris Benoit in the early 1990s, but they divorced shortly after. She found love again with a tattoo artist named "The Beast" Peter Vachon, whom she married in 1994. The couple remained together until Luna's death in 2010. Luna often spoke affectionately about her family, proclaiming that they were a significant part of her life both in and outside the ring.

During her time in Florida, Luna teamed up with The Lock as the Daughters of Darkness, a part of Sullivan's Army. The duo also provided back-up vocals for the thrash metal band Nasty Savage. In early 1987, Luna and Lock appeared in the Continental Wrestling Association.

During the next three years, Luna also traveled to Japan, where her father Butcher Vachon acted as her manager, as well as Puerto Rico.

She also wrestled in David McLane's Powerful Women of Wrestling (POWW) and, during POWW's alliance with the American Wrestling Association (AWA), participated in the latter's only pay-per-view event, SuperClash III in December 1988, competing in a Battle royal.

Net Worth and Salary

At the time of her passing, Luna Vachon's estimated net worth was around $1 million. While this figure may seem modest compared to some of her contemporaries, it's important to consider the era in which she wrestled and the evolving nature of women's wrestling. Luna's earnings stemmed from wrestling contracts, appearances, and contributions to various wrestling events. Posthumously, her legacy continues to resonate, contributing to her lasting influence in the industry.

Career, Business & Investments

Luna Vachon's career spanned several decades, and she was known for her roles in various wrestling promotions, including ECW, WCW, and WWF. She was a trailblazer in women's wrestling, breaking barriers and showcasing talent that went beyond traditional expectations. Outside of wrestling, Luna was involved in various business ventures, including tattoo artistry and personal appearances. Her investments in her brand and her advocacy for women's representations in wrestling have left a lasting impact on the industry.

Gertrude Elizabeth Vachon (January 12, 1962 – August 27, 2010) was an American-Canadian professional wrestler, better known as Luna Vachon.

Over the course of her 22-year career, she wrestled for promotions such as the World Wrestling Federation (now WWE), Extreme Championship Wrestling, the American Wrestling Association, and World Championship Wrestling. She was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame, Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame, and Women's Wrestling Hall of Fame.

Social Network

Luna Vachon's presence on social networks continues to grow, with dedicated fan pages celebrating her legacy. While she passed away before the social media explosion, her influence is still felt on platforms like Instagram and Twitter, where fans share memories, wrestling footage, and tributes to her iconic status in wrestling history. Fans are encouraged to keep her spirit alive by engaging with her legacy online.

Later in 1997, Luna returned to the WWF, first as Goldust's manager, helping him to reinvent himself as "The Artist Formerly Known as Goldust". The pair sported a variety of different outfits and roles, including a dominatrix, a slave, a "New Year Baby", and his nurse. Their first feud was against Vader.

Luna's first appearance had her wheeling the allegedly paralyzed Goldust to the ring and then blinding Vader with some "medical fluid". Later when Goldust, dressed like a Christmas tree, recited poems in the ring, he was attacked by Santa Claus, who turned out to be Vader. Vader eventually defeated Goldust at the 1998 Royal Rumble.

The Goldust/Luna pairing also took to imitating other wrestler's gimmicks, often those of Goldust's opponents. At one point Goldust and Luna impersonated European Champion Triple H and Chyna in a title match against Owen Hart.

What Triple H had intended as a joke resulted in Owen beating Goldust and Commissioner Slaughter awarding the title to Hart, considering Goldust to be a legit replacement.

Education

Luna Vachon was educated primarily in the United States, where she also trained in various forms of wrestling, including amateur wrestling and professional wrestling. Her education extended beyond formal schooling; she learned the nuances of the wrestling business from her family and mentors in the industry. This education played a vital role in shaping her career and performance style.


She was posthumously inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame's legacy wing (class of 2019), into the Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2020, and into the Women's Wrestling Hall of Fame in 2023.

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