Antone first decided to be a professional wrestler after watching a match at the age of 14. She twice teamed with
Gil Hayes in a mixed tag team match against
Betty Niccoli and
Paul Peller in early February 1971. In the early 1970s, Antone competed in
All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling. In March 1972, she won the
WWWA World Single Championship from
Aiko Kyo, but lost it to Kyo six days later. She also held the
WWWA World Tag Team Championship twice in 1974 with partner
Sandy Parker. The duo first won the title on April 24 from the team of
Junko Sasaki and
Peggy Kuroda, but they re-lost the title to them during a rematch on May 21. Their second reign began on July 30 after defeating
Mariko Akagi and
Miyuki Yanagi. On August 5, however, Akagi and her new partner
Jumbo Miyamoto defeated Antone and Parker for the title. Back in the United States in 1975, Antone wrestled against Parker in the first women's wrestling match in the state of Oregon in 50 years. She also wrestled in the Midwest, including at
All-Star Wrestling. In the Midwest, she was the California, Kansas, and Central States Champion. ==Personal life==