Bellars met wrestling legend
Macho Man Randy Savage while she was dancing at Thee Dollhouse in Tampa. Her first time on WCW programming was in a brief unnamed role when she accompanied Savage for Savage's surprise appearance during the main event match between
Eric Bischoff and
Ric Flair on the December 28, 1998 episode of
Monday Nitro. Bellars officially debuted under the name "Gorgeous George" at
Spring Stampede (1999) alongside Savage as his manager. The following month, she competed in her first match at
Slamboree (1999), defeating referee
Charles Robinson in a match with Savage's job on the line. Bellars was a member of the short-lived
Team Madness stable, which saw Savage win his fourth and final
WCW World Heavyweight Championship title at
Bash at the Beach (1999). Bellars' final appearance in WCW was in October of that year. Bellars appeared on
Extreme Championship Wrestling for a few months starting in July 2000. She made several appearances at various wrestling events in 2003 and 2004 including
NWA-TNA, Women's Extreme Wrestling,
3PW, and NCW. At a 3PW event in 2003, Bellars wrestled
Jasmin St. Claire in a match that ended up with the two women kissing in the ring. After years away from the wrestling business, Bellars began appearing with
Women Superstars Uncensored (WSU) in October 2008. While she mostly worked as a manager, she also competed in a tag team tournament and a battle royal. In 2011, she made a one-time appearance for National Wrestling Superstars. Between 2012 and 2014, she made appearances with River City Wrestling. == References ==