she was on the independent circuit but now she is on a mission trip in guatemala and is due back in april.
2007-01-28 22:17:45
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answered by birdey17 3
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In August 2005, she released an autobiographical DVD entitled "Nora Greenwald: Shootin' the Shi Crap" that detailed the reasons behind her departure. On November 21, 2005, Greenwald joined the Atlanta World Wrestling Alliance (WWA 4) as a trainer.
On January 8, 2006 in Amery, Wisconsin, Greenwald made her first in-ring appearance in nine months, appearing with Northern IMPACT Wrestling, a local Minnesota/Wisconsin wrestling promotion. In addition to refereeing a match between Rain and Ann-Thraxx, Greenwald returned to the ring near the conclusion of the main event match between Team Revolution and Team Invasion to make the decisive three-count for Team Revolution. She went on to referee an Impact Zone Wrestling match on February 14, 2006 in Tempe, Arizona and a XJAM Wrestling match on February 16, 2006 in Minot, North Dakota. The latter occasion saw Greenwald challenge Ann-Thraxx to wrestle her, with Ann-Thraxx refusing.
On April 1, 2006, Greenwald attended the 2006 WWE Hall of Fame induction ceremony in Chicago, Illinois with her friend, SmackDown! referee Charles Robinson. On April 8, 2006, Greenwald appeared at the German Stampede Wrestling event International Impact III in Olsberg, Germany, commentating on a match along with former Pro Wrestling Illustrated senior editor Bill Apter and refereeing a women's match. In subsequent months, she made appearances at several independent wrestling events.
Greenwald has stated that she currently has no intention of returning to wrestling full-time. In addition to her sporadic wrestling appearances, Greenwald acts as a landlady with regards to her property holdings and performs charity work.
In the fall of 2006, Greenwald and fellow former WWE diva Lisa Moretti went on a road trip in celebration of Trish Stratus' retirement and wedding called the Wedding Tour Wrestling Road Trip - wrestling at independent shows on the drive from Minneapolis to Toronto.
On October 7, 2006, Greenwald returned to in-ring action for the first time since April 2005 by defeating Jonny Fairplay after a quick low blow and pinfall in a WCWA event. The match was believed to have lasted less than 30 seconds. Afterwards, she gave the "C.E.O." of Northern Impact Wrestling a "Stone Cold Stunner".
[edit] Missions work
On December 16, 2006, Nora returned to Antigua, Guatemala, for a four month stay to learn Spanish and do missions work. She went there the year before with a group of friends from a church in Florida to help build a house for refugees. She is due back stateside on April 11, 2007.
2007-01-29 13:10:06
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answered by crazziegrl14 5
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she left so she can do crusades in different countries speading her religion (christianity im sure) but yea shes a good wrestler, they should also bring back jazz. or at least make the women that are in the wwe better
2007-01-29 09:03:25
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answered by LITA = BEST *SAVE_US.Y2J* -ACW- 5
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Isn't Molly holly in TNA?
I read that somewhere.
I know she left WWE tfor personal commitments towards her niece but then maybe she decided to join TNA later on.
2007-01-29 06:53:28
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answered by goldengirl_missevolution 2
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She's living with the natives of South America.
2007-01-29 09:59:19
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answered by georgewallace78 6
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Sorry dude. The WWE babes are jumping off the sinking ship faster than I can keep up with.
2007-01-29 05:49:48
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answered by irmaynerds 4
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She is on a mission in South America coming back in Apil sometime
2007-01-29 14:00:22
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answered by pattibcacl 6
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they need to bring back trish and lita too. they were some of the best female wrestlers around.
2007-01-29 10:21:37
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answered by The Heartbreak Kid 4
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