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| Personal information | |
|---|---|
| Born | Candace Maria Rummel (1958-01-01)January 1, 1958 Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
| Died | February 9, 2022(2022-02-09) (aged 64) Nashville, Tennessee, U.S. |
| Professional wrestling career | |
| Ring name(s) | Candi Devine Candi Divine Christy Monroe The Goddess Lady Divine |
| Billed height | 5 ft 10 in (178 cm) |
| Billed weight | 147 lb (67 kg) |
| Trained by | Don Fargo Joey Rossi Owen Henley |
| Debut | 1980[1] |
| Retired | 1998 |
Candace Maria Rummel (January 1, 1958 – February 9, 2022) was an Americanprofessional wrestler better known by herring nameCandi Devine. She won singles championships in severalpromotions, most notably in theAmerican Wrestling Association (AWA), where she held theAWA Women's Championship four times.
Rummel was born inNashville, Tennessee, on January 1, 1959.[1][2] She began her wrestling career by running a fan club forLanny Poffo (earning the nickname Fang Face because of her buck teeth) and working briefly as a ring girl for ICW in Kentucky, also publishing a newsletter calledThe Leap.[2]
Rummel made her debut in 1980, facing Ann Jeanette inMurfreesboro, Tennessee.[2] She wrestledDiane Von Hoffman aka Moondog Fifi for two summers in Canada from 1983 to 1985. Moon Dog Fifi defeated Devine for her belt in 1994 inEvansville, Indiana.
Devine was badly injured in Memphis in 1985, when she and Amy Monroe collided head to head in a monkey-flip, fracturing her jaw and cheek; a lengthy recovery time and plastic surgery became needed to repair the damage and she briefly considered quitting wrestling.[1]
Devine is best known for her time spent in theAmerican Wrestling Association feuding withSherri Martel.[1] She held theAWA Women's Championship on four occasions.[2]
She won a battle royal to fill the vacated title in 1984.[1] Devine competed at the AWA'sSuperClash,WrestleRock '86,Battle by the Bay andWar in the Windy City cards.[3][4][5][6] She was recognized as champion several times during that time period, mostly being awarded the belt by default as the number one contender (a common practice of the AWA), and trading it with Martel.[1] Her feud with Martel carried over to Wild West Wrestling. She even tagged with Fabulous Lance a.k.a.Lance Von Erich against Martel andIceman King Parsons.
She was very active in the AWA in late 1989 and throughout 1990 as part of the Team Challenge Series, wrestling in mixed tag team matches and in singles matches againstWendi Richter andMagnificent Mimi. She won the title the final time on December 6, 1989, when she defeatedJudy Martin to determine the new Women's Champion after Richter vacated the belt.[1]
She also spent time in theLadies Professional Wrestling Association as "The Goddess".[2] She competed in theWomen's Pro Wrestling organization in the early 1990s.[7] She also was a 4 timesWorld Wrestling Council Woman's Champion inPuerto Rico. Also competed atGlobal Wrestling Federation,Smoky Mountain Wrestling, and theUnited States Wrestling Association.[2]
On June 9, 1991,Rockin' Robin defeated Devine to become the first UWF Women's Champion atUWF Beach Brawl, the company's first and only pay-per-view.[8] Devine won theUWF Women's Championship in 1994 after she defeatedTina Moretti. She dropped the title toMiss Texas in December of that year. On March 25, 1995, she worked in a house show for theWorld Wrestling Federation losing toAlundra Blayze.[9] Also worked forIWA Mid-South,Music City Wrestling, andHeartland Wrestling Association.
She retired from wrestling in 1998.[1] Devine defeatedBambi on a USWO card on October 14, 2005.[1]
Candi Devine resided inNashville, where she worked as a physical trainer.[2] She sued her long-term boyfriend, former wrestlerTom Burton, in a telecast ofDivorce Court before JudgeLynn Toler that was originally aired on March 31, 2009. Devine sued Burton for $630 and accused Burton of running over her beloved cat with his car, killing it, which he denied.[2] Judge Toler ruled in Devine's favor in the amount of $280. She eventually reconciled with Burton before he died on March 29, 2010.[2] Her sister briefly wrestled as Rose Love.[1]
In 2021, Devine suffered from a collapsed lung; additionally, she also suffered a number of seizures and dealt with a spine injury.[2] Devine died on February 9, 2022, at the age of 64.[2]