Nicole Bass

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Nicole Bass
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Ring name(s) Nicole Bass
Billed height 6 ft 2 in
Billed weight 230 lbs
Born August 10, 1964
Morristown, New Jersey
Debut November 1998
Retired July 1999

Nicole Bass (born October 26, 1964) is a bodybuilder and a professional wrestling valet.

Bass first came to mainstream public attention in 1994 when she participated as a contestant in radio "shock jock" Howard Stern's New Year Rotten Eve Beauty Pageant. Bass has since become a member of Stern's "Wack Pack"; her muscular build and deep voice prompt incessant questioning about her gender by Stern and his staff.

Bass is married to Robert Fuchs; they wed in 1985.

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Bass spent time in Extreme Championship Wrestling managing Justin Credible.

Bass then joined the WWF, making her first appearance at WrestleMania XV on March 28, 1999 as Sable's bodyguard. She became involved in an extended feud with Debra McMichael, which culminated in a mixed tag match pitting Bass and Val Venis against Jeff Jarrett and Debra at the '99 WWF Over the Edge. Bass was then aligned with Venis until she accidentally whacked him with Jarrett's guitar after losing a bikini contest to Debra. The following week, she interfered in a match between Debra and Ivory, with Debra losing her WWF Women's title due to Nicole's interference. This led to a brief alliance between Bass and Ivory, which ended abruptly when Bass left the WWF and filed a lawsuit against the organization for sexual harassment, claiming she was sexually assaulted backstage. Steve Lombardi was accused. In 2003 the case went to court and was ultimately won by WWE.[citation needed]

Wrestlers she has managed include Justin Credible, Sable, Damien Steele (XPW), and Ivory.

  • 1-time NWA New Jersey Women's Champion
  • 1-time NWA Worldwide Inter-Gender Champion

Bass has performed in some adult movies for Extreme Associates, such as "Beat Your Ass". She has never engaged in sexual intercourse on film.[citation needed] Instead, she plays the role of a mistress or dominatrix, physically abusing smaller women.

She briefly hosted a sexual fantasy hotline.[citation needed]

Bass' appearance—particularly her physique, but also her facial features—led many to believe that she was actually transgendered. Radio shock-jock Howard Stern was particularly vocal in questioning Bass' birth gender. In September 1998 Bass submitted to DNA testing on Stern's program. Two different tests were administered; both confirmed that Bass was born a female.[citation needed]

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