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4. Moolah Might Not Be So Saintly
The Fabulous Moolah is perhaps the grandmother of WWE.
One of the first female performers to make a splash in the male-dominated world of professional wrestling, Moolah carried the Women's Championship for more than 10,000 days at her peak (or: slightly more than the total amount of days current champ Alexa Bliss has been alive).
If you take out the spate of accusations that she exploited apprentices at her premium-rate wrestling school in deeply, deeply unsettling ways, she's basically a saint. That's kind of difficult to ignore, though - as it would be if it emerged that our Lord and saviour Jesus Christ had a side-gig collecting money for high street loan sharks.
To be clear, Moolah isn't alleged to have perpetrated any abuse herself; she is merely said to have facilitated it by promising unscrupulous yesteryear wrestling bookers "favours" in return for giving her students a slot on their show.
It doesn't exactly sound great, though, which is probably WWE tend not to include it in their official history books.