Debrah Miceli is the WWE Hall of Famer Alundra Blayze and the two-time Monster Jam World champion Madusa. She continues to be active as a producer of the NWA wrestling, a motivational speaker and an author. Miceli continues to tour on many platforms. For more information go to MADUSA.com. She lives in Florida with her husband.
Greg Oliver is the author of 17 books and the producer of SlamWrestling.net. He is the 2020 recipient of the James C. Melby Historian Award for his contributions to pro wrestling history. He lives in Toronto, Ontario, with his wife and son.
"Debrah Miceli's book, The Woman Who Would Be King: The Madusa
Story, is a fascinating look at a woman who was a champion pro
wrestler, a world champion monster truck driver, a life coach and
so much more. Readers will be awed, enthralled, infuriated and
saddened with Miceli's life story." -- The National Examiner
"Overall, every chapter was immediately engaging and one could
follow along with Madusa's journey (even if most could not imagine
overcoming the difficult circumstances in order to succeed that she
did). Although pro wrestling autobiographies are prevalent, The
Woman Who Would Be King: The MADUSA Story stands out in 2023 and is
recommended." -- Lion Cub Job Search blog
"The word 'trailblazer' gets thrown around a lot, but Debrah Miceli
struck the match long ago. She blazed a trail in two different
male-dominated professions and lit the way for others to follow.
I've been a lifelong fan of her many personas and am fortunate to
know the amazing woman herself. Deb's story is one of strength
through struggle, with the courage to kick down obstacles in the
path of her goals. The Woman Who Would Be King: The Madusa Story is
a riveting and powerful account of her journey. It embodies her
grit, tenacity, and resilience in the face of any challenge. This
book is an inspiring read that will resonate with anyone chasing a
dream." -- Cynthia Vespia, fantasy author
"Madusa's book is captivating; I finished it in just two sittings.
Much more than a wrestling memoir, it's an in-depth and very
personal journey into the life of a woman who blazed trails, who
was knocked down repeatedly and got back up each time stronger and
more determined. I give The Woman Who Would Be King my highest
recommendation." -- Mick Foley, champion wrestler and author
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