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I saw some gifs of Luna and it made me think of how great she was so I figured I’d draw her again!
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1997 AFKA Goldust becomes Luna Vachons sub
#goldust#wwf#world wrestling federation#wwe goldust#wwe#90s wwf#pro wrestling#dustin rhodes#luna vachon#artist formerly known as goldust#jerry the king lawler#gif post#gifset
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Pro Wrestling Illustrated: 1995 THE YEAR IN WRESTLING. March 1996
COMPROMISING POSITIONS, PARTS III AND IV
While famous couples were breaking up left and right in Hollywood, love matches were popping up all over in wrestling. Tommy Dreamer loves Luna (although nobody knows if Luna loves Tommy), while referee Bill Alfonso and wrestler Stevie Richards made for a strange twosome.
#stevie richards#luna vachon#tommy dreamer#bill alfonso#ecw#extreme championship wrestling#magazine scan#magazine transcript#PWI#pro wrestling illustrated#PWI 1990s#1990s#1996
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WWF Magazine: December 1993
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New OC based on Luna Vachon and Onebadnoodle's Weaponized Pants.
#oc#fan art#luna vachon#onebadnoodle#wrestling#fighting#pro wrestling#wwf#chara design#original character#character design#roman trevisiol#roman_henshin
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1998-99, AFKA Goldust dresses up like Sable, ft. Luna. It gives very sub vibes.
#wwe goldust#90s wwf#world wrestling federation#goldust#dustin rhodes#wwf luna#luna vachon#jerry the king lawler#tumblr polls#pro wrestling
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Can I have Luna Vachon x Fem reader with the prompt "Can I-May I...kiss you?" where they share a kiss backstage after a few weeks of flirting even Gangrel helping get them together?
Permission to Fall! Luna Vachon
Luna Vachon x Y/N
Warnings: Cuteness!!
Word Count: 387
A/N: This was sent in by @edgessunflower so let’s get into it.
Weeks of playful flirting had passed between you and Luna Vachon, a strange, electric thrill weaving through every interaction. She was bold, fierce, and unpredictable—qualities that drew you in from the moment you joined the roster. And somehow, amid the chaos of wrestling life, you found yourself sharing more stolen moments with her. Even Gangrel had taken notice, his fanged grin full of knowing glances as he gently nudged you both closer with his own brand of cryptic encouragement.
Tonight, the anticipation felt heavier, almost tangible as you lingered backstage, watching the final match wrap up on the monitor. The dimly lit hall cast shadows across her face as she approached, her usual intensity softened by something else, something vulnerable that took you by surprise.
“You alright?” you asked, your voice coming out softer than intended.
Luna shifted, her gaze dropping momentarily to her feet before meeting your eyes again. She took a step closer, almost hesitant, a rare thing for someone like her. It was then that she spoke, voice low and edged with a hint of uncertainty.
“Can I… May I… kiss you?”
The words lingered in the air between you, delicate yet powerful. Your heart fluttered at her rare display of vulnerability, her wild energy softened for you, just for this moment.
“Yes,” you breathed, a small smile tugging at your lips. “Please.”
And with that, she closed the distance, her lips brushing against yours, gentle at first, as if testing the waters, before the kiss deepened. Her hands found your waist, pulling you closer, and you melted into her, the world around you fading.
All the tension of those weeks—the glances, the teasing words, the barely-there touches—poured into that kiss, filling every unspoken feeling. When you finally pulled apart, both of you breathless, she let out a low chuckle, brushing a stray hair from your face.
“Been waitin’ for that,” she admitted, her familiar, confident smirk reappearing as she held your gaze.
“Me too,” you replied, your voice soft but sure.
From down the hall, Gangrel’s unmistakable laugh echoed as he passed by, giving a wink and thumbs up, clearly proud of his matchmaking efforts. You and Luna exchanged an amused look before her fingers laced with yours, pulling you along, ready to make more memories together—both in and out of the ring.
-I hope you guys enjoyed this! I had fun writing it. I love you guys so so so so so much. <33333
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Pro Wrestling Illustrated: August 1995
It’s a Man’s Sport? Yeah, Right!
Women are taking over the workplace in modern society–and taking over in wrestling, too. Men are no longer making all the key decisions.
By Liz Hunter
Sherri Martel can remember the times when, as a little girl growing up in New Orleans, she and her friends would go to the playground for an afternoon of unsupervised fun. Within 15 minutes, there would be a dozen parents on the scene trying to break up a disturbance. Little Sherri had done it again.
“It got to the point after a while where none of the other kids would sit in the sandbox with me,” Martel fondly recalled. “To me, that was a little wrestling ring, and I’d just pick up the little kids and slam them in the sand. I guess I knew what I wanted to do with my life at an early age.”
Tamara Murphy Fytch has slightly different memories of her earlier years. Fytch didn’t punch, kick, or slam anybody, but she controlled her peers nonetheless. From 10th grade on, Fytch was president of her student council, head cheerleader, captain of the girl’s varsity soccer team, and president of the debating society. Not surprisingly, her peers voted her “Most Likely To Succeed” During her senior year of high school.
“Everybody knew me,” Fytch said. “I had my hand in just about everything, and you know what was the most awesome thing of all? Even with doing all that, I still pulled straight A’s. I’ve known I’m something special for a long time.”
Fytch and Martel are two of the very special women ruling the power meetings in wrestling these days. They are mentally and emotionally stronger than a lot of the men in the sport. Physically, Martel can give many of the guys a run for their money (did anyone catch her beating on The Nasty Boys at WCW Uncensored?). Anyone who still thinks wrestling is a man’s sport has another think coming when wrestlings power gals are around.
Fytch. Martel. Woman. Miss Texas. Alundra Blayze, BullNakano. These are the women whose power, intelligence, and beauty shrink any man down to size when they’re around. Wrestling’s female power brokers wear the pants in this sport.
Take Martel, who has managed Harlem Heat to the WCW World tag team title. Here’s a team that had little going for it until Sister Sherri joined the fold. Under her management, they have risen to the top of the tag team heap.
[Woman doesn’t care what anyone thinks of her. Sandman probably wouldn’t have accomplished nearly as much in ECW without her. Heck, she’ll even try to claw Cactus Jack’s eyes out if she sees fit.]
“Harlem Heat is great because I don’t let anybody step on them,” Martel said. “Anyone who thinks they can pull a fast one on my men is in for a big surprise. I’ve been around this game long enough to know the ins and outs, and one thing I know is that when you have the belts, you call the shots.”
Martel has also won the AWA and WWF Women’s titles and managed WCW World champion Ric Flair and WWF Intercontinental champion Shawn Michaels. She is not only the top female manager in the world, she is possibly the top manager in the world, period.
“I don’t see who’s had more success managing more top wrestlers lately,” said broadcaster Tony Schiavone. “Sherri has power, and she knows how to use it.”
So does Fytch, who made relative unknowns Chris Candido and Brian Lee into somebodies… and champions. There’s little doubt Fytch’s star will soon rise much faster and shine much brighter. She’s just one of those self-made women who need only one little break to turn it into something big. Fytch is smart, beautiful, and aggressive.
Woman hides her intelligence behind a beautiful, though somewhat slutty exterior. She knows sex sells, and a sexy image can help advance a woman’s career. This Woman, who managed The Sandman in ECW and had managed former World tag team champions Doom in WCW, rules with a lace first.
Who can forget the night when Tommy Dreamer, despite being beaten to a bloody pulp by a Singapore cane-wielding Sandman, refused to kiss Woman’s feet? She said Sandman would stop only if he did this. But doing so would have been giving in to her power. There is no doubting who controls Sandman.
“I don’t like men telling me what to do,” Women said. “It’s not my style. Men think they can have their way with me because I’m beautiful and sexy, but it’s all part of a power trip, and the power is mine.”
[Sherri Martel regularly assists in the physical assaults by The Nasty Boys and doesn’t care what the consequences are. Is it so hard to believe she bullied all the other kids in the sandbox when she was little?]
Kimberly, “Dirty White Boy” Tony Anthony’s “Dirty White Girl,’ has been a bit more subservient than most women in wrestling, but still plenty powerful. Last year, she knocked out a wrestler named The Hornet with a single punch.
[Alundra Blayze is beautiful, but she’d rather be known as the woman who made women’s wrestling popular again. As for Bull Nakano, she’s as tough and powerful as most men.]
There’s no doubting Miss Texas’ beauty or power. She is still the only woman ever to be ranked on the “PWI 500.” Long live Missy Hyatt, who’s out of the sport, but not out of our hearts or minds. The image of Missy lives forever. And she wasn’t merely the blonde bombshell to end all blonde bombshells. She was an effective manager, valet, and Tv commentator.
[Would Chris Candido ever have won the NWA title without Tamara Murphy Fytch’s expert guidance? No way, she says. In just two years, Fytch has become one of wrestling’s most powerful managers.]
Alundra Blayze, formerly known as Madusa Miceli, and Bull Nakano, the WWF World Women’s champion, do their work mainly in the ring. Although she is extremely beautiful, Blayze would rather be known as a world-class wrestler than a world-class beauty. Her goal is to make women’s wrestling as popular in North America as it is in Japan.
[Miss Texas has made life hell for practically every woman who has appeared in the USWA… and a few men, too. After beating Hamie Dundee two years, she became the first woman ever to be ranked in the “PWI 500.”]
Nakano, who has never been accused of being beautiful, is one of the world’s most violent wrestlers. Many men are afraid to go one-on-one with her. Nakano is so tough that she has scared away a host of potential contenders to her title.
Luna Vachon scared away many suitors before marrying the equally scary Vampire Warrior in 1994. It takes a strong man to simply look at Luna, much less confront her. But Luna is the prototype of today’s strong female in wrestling. She is much more concerned with actions than appearances. She isn’t afraid of being aggressive. Luna doesn’t care if men approve of her.
Like most of the other women in wrestling, Luna approves of herself, and that’s all that matters.
#Sherri Martel#Woman ECW#woman#alundra blayze#bull nakano#Luna Vachon#Tammy Fytch#Miss Texas#magazine scan#magazine transcript#pwi#pro wrestling illustrated#PWI#PWI 1990s#1995#1990s
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