What Happened To The WCW Nitro Girls?
The WCW Nitro Girls - Where Are They Now?
Formed in the Summer of 1997, the Nitro Girls were the brainchild of WCW SVP Eric Bischoff.
The idea was devised as a way to entertain fans in the arena during commercial breaks at Monday Nitro tapings, but the Nitro Girls became something of a force of nature on their own and their dance routines became a popular staple of the promotion’s flagship television show.
They were so popular that they even had their own pay-per-view – The Nitro Girls Swimsuit Calendar Special, which partly inspired WWE’s own Diva bikini shoot VHS tapes.
Several Nitro girls became established WCW characters and were in memorable storylines, while others went on to achieve even greater fame elsewhere.
Others ostensibly dropped off the face of the earth after getting out of the business entirely.
So, just what happened to these 18 women who played a small but significant role during the Monday Night Wars?
This is What Happened To The WCW Nitro Girls.
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As well as being a dancer herself, Amy Crawford was the choreographer of the Nitro Girls between 1997 and 1999.
The former Atlanta Falcons cheerleader even feuded with fellow Nitro Girl Spice, before leaving WCW due to a disagreement with management.
Married with two kids, she variously ran her own cheerleading company and then worked in a retirement home once she had left the spotlight.