Cora Livingston
American wrestler

Cora Livingston

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American wrestler
Gender:
Female
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Birth:
1887(Buffalo, United States of America)
Death:
22 April 1957
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Introduction

Cora B. Bowser (1887/1889 – April 22, 1957), better known by the ring nameCora Livingston (also spelled as Livingstone) was an American professional wrestler.

Early life

Cora Livingston's parents died when she was young. Therefore, Livingston was placed in a convent school where she was raised by the nuns.

Professional wrestling career

Hailing from Buffalo, New York, Livingston began wrestling with the circus at age 16, Where her first match to be documented took place on March 19, 1906, at the Lafayette Theatre in Buffalo. She won the Women's World Championship title in 1910, defeating Laura Bennett. As Livingston toured throughout the United States and Canada, she managed to build herself as a credible champion, as she faced the opponents like Bessie Farrar and Celina Pontos. On September 7, 1910, Livingston faced a local competitor May Nelson. They wrestled around 13 minutes until the police had to stop the match, due to fans who tried to storm into the ring as Livingston being rough with Nelson. The match between the two resumed two days after that incident, where Livingston suffered her first loss in her wrestling career, although the match wasn't for Livingston's championship. Livingston kept on retaining her championship title until her retirement, in either 1925 or 1935.

Personal life and death

Livingston married to a fellow wrestler Paul Bowser on 1913. After her retirement from Professional wrestling, Livingston helped her husband run the New England wrestling territory. Livingston died in Boston on April 22, 1957.

Championships and accomplishments

  • Independent
    • Women's World Championship (1 time)