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In the late 1990s, Debra Marshall emerged as one of WWE’s most adored female personalities, captivating audiences across the nation.
Marshall, who was born McMichael and is now 65, gained widespread recognition as the glamorous manager of Jeff Jarrett, a villainous wrestler known for wielding a guitar.
Her striking appearance, particularly her notable cleavage which commentator Jerry Lawler famously referred to as ‘the puppies,’ made her a fan favorite whenever she entered the ring.
Debra’s prominence soared further in the early 2000s when she tied the knot with Stone Cold Steve Austin, one of the biggest names in sports entertainment.
In 2002, she decided to leave the wrestling world behind to pursue a new path in criminal justice. However, the stunning former WWE star recently made a public appearance at a convention in Oklahoma.
Former WWE superstar Debra Marshall (pictured in 2001) has resurfaced two decades after quitting the wrestling business
Debra is pictured (from L-R) with Chyna, Sable, Jacqueline, Terri Runnels, and Luna Vachon in 1999’s WWF Raw Magazine
She attended the Wrestling for Heroes event, where she showcased her timeless beauty, much to the delight of fans and attendees.
She was joined by many WWE stars from the Attitude era, including Jacqueline, Rikishi, and The Godfather.
Dressed in a chocolate brown blazer and a stylish bucket hat, the Alabama-born beauty looked like she’d barely aged a day since the late ’90s.
Fans were stunned by Debra’s appearance, with one commenting, ‘Looking great!’
‘You’re absolutely gorgeous.. always have been. Always will be,’ wrote another.
A third commented, ‘Debra was my first crush growing up!’
After quitting wrestling in 2002, Debra went back to school and ended up graduating from the University of Alabama with a Master of Science degree in criminal justice.
She currently works in the district attorney’s office in New Orleans, Louisiana.
Debra quit the wrestling business in 2002 for a new career in criminal justice, but the blonde bombshell recently resurfaced at a convention in Oklahoma
Debra is pictured posing alongside fellow wrestling legends Victoria and Jacqueline at the convention earlier this month
Debra currently works in the district attorney’s office in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Pictured 2025)
‘I work with the victims and the witnesses of violent crimes,’ she explained at the For the Love of Wrestling convention in January.
‘What I used to do in wrestling really helps because when someone is having a really traumatic day being a victim of a violent crime, then [I’ll say] “Do you watch wrestling?” And then when I tell them, they’ll be like, “Oh my gosh, I knew you looked familiar to me!”
‘I really enjoy making it intertwined, what I used to do and my current profession.’
Debra got her start in the industry by doing beauty pageants in the late ’80s and early ’90s.
The diva, who is also a trained actress, had a small role in 1995’s The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, which is the same year that she joined WCW.
She spent three years playing Queen Debra in WCW before making the leap over to the WWE (then known as WWF) in 1998.
As the manager of bad boy Jeff Jarrett, Debra became known for her skimpy business attire, which usually consisted of a daringly short miniskirt, a tight blazer, and a plunging blouse that left little to the imagination.
She quickly became one of the most popular women in wrestling and eventually beat Sable for the WWF Women’s Championship in 1999.
Debra was married to WWE legend Stone Cold Steve Austin from 2000 to 2003. (Pictured in 1999 at the MTV VMAs)
Debra was best known for her jaw-dropping cleavage, which was crudely dubbed ‘the puppies’ by commentator Jerry Lawler
The blonde bombshell is pictured in 2002, shortly before she left WWE for good
In real life, she married WWE Champion Steve Austin in 2000 and then appeared as his on-screen wife on TV.
The couple split in 2002 following a domestic violence dispute.
Austin was charged him with misdemeanor assault. He pleaded no contest and received a year’s probation, a $1,000 fine, and an order to carry out eighty hours of community service.
Austin suffered an embarrassing mishap after returning to WWE in April after crashing a four-wheeler into a ringside barricade during WrestleMania 41.
During his surprise appearance in Las Vegas, Stone Cold was driving around the ring on a quad bike, but suffered an accident when he turned a corner too late.
Right after a turn around a ring post, he crashed straight into the ringside barricade, with a female fan dramatically falling over from the impact despite not being hit by the vehicle.
Austin appeared to check on the woman once his quad was crashed. The vehicle also stalled after the crash, with ‘The Texas Rattlesnake’ unable to move it.