Madusa Autobiography Announced For 2023

With a career in the squared circle as storied as the one Madusa Miceli has had, one would think she would have more than enough material to write her own book. Evidently the women’s wrestling and WWE Hall of Famer agrees with that sentiment.

Canadian publishing company ECW Press, who have previously published wrestling biographies or autobiographies on Stu Hart, Bruce Hart, and Pat Patterson, as well as books detailing the history of Stampede Wrestling or the Death of WCW, have announced “The Woman Who Would Be King: The Madusa Story.” The former WWE Women’s Champion is listed as the co-author of the book, along with Greg Oliver.

A description of the autobiography reveals that the book will cover Madusa’s in-ring career, including her time in All Japan Women’s Pro Wrestling, WCW, and WWE as Alundra Blaze, and moments such as her tossing the WWE Women’s Championship in the trash on “WCW Monday Nitro.” The book will also delve into Madusa’s private life and her post-wrestling career as a monster truck driver, where she became the first woman to win the Monster Jam World Finals racing championship in 2005.

Madusa has remained active in wrestling over the last several years, appearing a handful of times on WWE TV and for AEW back in 2020, where she presented the AEW Women’s Tag Team Cup to eventual winners Diamante and Ivelisse. Her most recent appearance was on “NXT 2.0” this past July, announcing a fatal four way match for the then-vacant “NXT” Women’s Tag Team Titles.

“The Woman Who Would Be King: The Madusa Story” will be available to read as of April 13, 2023, though fans can pre-order the book today.

Source: Wrestling Inc.

WWE Hall Of Famer Joins Mae Young Classic Announce Team

WWE Hall of Famer Alundra Blayze (Madusa) noted on Instagram this week that she was involved in The Mae Young Classic in some fashion, as seen in the post below.

Fellow Hall of Famer Jim Ross revealed on the latest edition of his Ross Report podcast that Madusa will be joining he and Hall of Famer Lita for commentary on The Mae Young Classic.

The Mae Young Classic begins taping this Thursday and Friday at Full Sail University. We will have live spoiler coverage on both nights.

Madusa posted the following on the Classic yesterday:

Awesome day at the office !! Working hard putting things together and having a little fun at the @maeyoungclassic @wweperformctr #photo #shooting

Source: WrestlingINC

WWE Hall Of Famer Teases Announcement

WWE Hall of Famer Alundra Blayze (Madusaposted on Twitter that she will be making an huge, exciting announcement tonight at 6pm Eastern Live on her Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/Madusa-140210722676881/

Madusa (Alundra Blayze) to Be Inducted Into WWE Hall Of Fame

It was announced on RAW that former Women’s Wrestling Champion Madusa (Alundra Blayze) will be inducted into the WWE Hall of Fame Class of 2015.

It’s hard for me to refer to her as Alundra Blayze because to me she’ll always be Madusa. She competed in WWE as Alundra Blayze, so I understand why she is being inducted under that name.

Madusa was probably the first women’s wrestler that I seen that made me realize that women can perform in the world of professional wrestling on the same level as the men. Madusa helped make women’s wrestling what it is today.

Congratulation Madusa on this achievement, it is well deserved.