10 WCW Managers You Totally Don’t Remember

4. Miss. Jones

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Remember that Nitro Girl story hinted at during the intro? This is it.

Pre-Miss. Jones, she was known as 'Chameleon' in the dance troupe. When WCW abolished the gang, she (rather fittingly) changed into something totally different to become Ernest Miller's assistant. That was during the period 'The Cat' was WCW General Manager.

Jones was presented as a classier type compared to many women in the industry, and she sorta' had classic Miss. Elizabeth vibes about her. Unlike walking boob jokes such as 'Major Gunns', Miss. Jones also refrained from shoving her chest in everyone's faces. That was very unique casting for the time, actually.

WCW released Jones in late-2000, but not before she'd worked her one and only match alongside Miller on Nitro. Wrestling wasn't her strong suit though - acting classy and helping Ernest in his own bouts very much was. WCW definitely could've made more of this gimmick.

Shame the company was a total mess by 2000.

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