- Born
- Birth nameNora Kristina Greenwald
- Nicknames
- Starla Saxton
- Mighty Molly
- Mona
- Molly Holly
- Height5′ 4″ (1.63 m)
- Nora Greenwald was born on September 7, 1977 in Forest Lake, Minnesota, USA. She is an actress, known for WCW Monday Nitro (1995), WWE Smackdown! (1999) and WCW Thunder (1998).
- SpouseGeno Benshoof(July 22, 2010 - ?)
- Handspring Elbow (whips her victim into the corner of the ring and from the other end of the ring charges towards stunned adversary with an impressive set of front flips and cartwheels which ends when she strikes the victim with a back elbow
- Snap Suplex (applies a front face lock to her opponent and drapes the victim's arm over her shoulder, then quickly falls backwards and flips the victim over to land on his/her back)
- Double Wrist Lock Suplex
- Northern Lights suplex (puts her head under the arm of the victim and clutches the victim in a belly to belly suplex and flips him/her over into a bridged pinning position)
- Molly-Go-Round (performed by flipping forward off the top rope turnbuckle on to the shoulders of a standing opponent forcing them to the ground
- Released a shoot DVD called "Nora Greenwald: shooting the crap" - in it she reveals why she left WWE.
- Has wrestled under the aliases Mona, Molly Holly and Mighty Molly.
- Former WWF Hardcore Champion.
- Has held both the WWF'S Women's title and Hardcore title
- Was the 38th women's champion in the WWE. One of only four women in the WWE to hold the hardcore title.
- I really like a comedy, over-the-top type of character. I'm pretty quiet and reserved in person, so to be able to act a little bit silly is really a lot of fun.
- I just want to make sure that I still stay humble, whether I win a belt or whatever, to stay the same person and not take anything for granted.
- This is by far the best time to be a woman wrestler because the World Wrestling Federation is giving us the opportunity to show all of our talents - acting, wrestling, physical fitness. They're finding out what we do best and letting it shine.
- The WWF definitely has more women who are trained as wrestlers than WCW did. I personally like wrestling both places. I had an opportunity while in WCW to bring in girls from the independent scene to wrestle in matches, but there was never really a storyline. But it is a lot more fun with the WWF to wrestle someone with a purpose.
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