We come into this world as a neatly packaged little bundle of joy, nicely wrapped with ribbons of flaws and imperfections. Perfection is a word only found in the dictionary.
A strongly needed skillset that must be developed in life is to learn how to minimize your weaknesses until you improve upon them and maximize your established strengths.
A female wrestler and entertainer that did that extremely well is the very statuesque and sexy blonde bombshell, Bunny Glamazon.
Bunny is a household name in the female wrestling industry and in the fun fetish community that plays in; lift and carry sessions along with giantess role play (big in Japan) and other pursuits.
Fans have known for decades that she has a sweet personality and provides excellent customer service which paved the way for an interesting career…..but it wasn’t always that way.
Bunny tells us so herself at site, http://www.bunnyglamazon.com/.
“Hello. My name is Bunny Sue, but you may know me as Bunny Glamazon. Raised in a southern town in Indiana, I moved around the country until finally settling in Georgia in 1990.
Life can be difficult for a 6th grader, who is already six feet tall and wearing a size ten shoe. I towered over my fellow students and teachers alike. And to top it all off, my real name is Bunny Sue. Not only was I harassed because of my height but can you imagine what I went through being over six feet tall with a name like Bunny? It gave me a real appreciation for “A Boy Named Sue.”
To support my two children, I started out my career as an exotic dancer. This led to a traveling feature show and wrestling and domination at clubs throughout the country. After retiring for a couple of years, I attempted to re-enter the industry and was told my only option was porn. I gave them a “no thank you” and proceeded to build my own career.
After doing well on a couple of wrestling sites, I went on to open my own web site.”
This towering beauty has traveled the world and continues to spread global excitement. A look at her recent travel schedule includes flying across the USA and even visiting Shanghai, China.
SHANGHAI
It’s always good to come back home which is on her schedule also. For Bunny her hometown is Evansville, Indiana.
Let’s peek at the village that helped shape our Icon’s early life.
Always a great foundation source, Wikipedia begins, “Evansville is the commercial, medical and cultural hub of Southwestern Indiana and the Illinois-Indiana-Kentucky tri-state area. It is the third-largest city in the State of Indiana and the largest city in Southern Indiana. As of the 2010 census, the city had a total population of 117,429 and a metropolitan population of 358,676. It is the county seat of Vanderburgh County.
Situated on an oxbow in the Ohio River, the city is often referred to as “River City”. As testament to the Ohio’s grandeur, early French explorers named it La Belle Riviere (“The Beautiful River”). The area has been inhabited by various cultures for millennia, dating back at least 10,000 years. Angel Mounds was a permanent settlement of the Mississippian culture from 1000 AD to around 1400 AD. The city itself was founded in 1812.
The broad economic base of the region has helped to build an economy which is known for its stability, diversity, and vitality. Four NYSE companies (ACW, BERY, LEAF, VVC) are headquartered in Evansville, along with the global operations center for NYSE company Mead Johnson.
The city has several well-known educational institutions. The University of Evansville is a small private school located on the city’s east side, while the University of Southern Indiana (formally Indiana State University-Evansville) is a larger public institution located just outside of the city’s west side limits.
In 2008, Evansville was voted the best city in the country in which “to live, work, and play” by the readers of Kiplinger, and in 2009 the 11th best.”
Like Dime Store detectives we also continue to look for some intriguing but little known facts that make Evansville a fascinating place to visit. Here are a few.
The wonderful travel site www.visitevansville.com shares, “Stoll’s Country Inn’s Amish and Mennonite home style cuisine features a large selection of daily entrees on buffet. With a menu that changes daily, entrees include succulent sliced roast beef, country pork chops, signature meatloaf and smoked sausage and kraut along with homemade noodles, real mashed potatoes, vegetables, dressing and homemade white and wheat bread.
The Castle on the Hill is home to one of the nation’s largest communities of Benedictine women. Guided tours include the majestic domed church, outdoor Stations of the Cross, Lourdes Grotto, and Rosary steps.”
Yes, we know what you are wondering and we wondered too. What does Benedictine mean?
Saint Anselm College helps us out at http://www.anselm.edu. “As New England’s Benedictine College, Saint Anselm College is rooted in a Christian and monastic tradition rich with the wisdom culled from 1500 years of communities seeking peace through a well-ordered life envisioned by Saint Benedict of Nursia (c. 480-547).”
Let’s venture back into Evansville.
The source visitevansville.com continues, “The Evansville Museum of Arts, History & Science is one of Southwestern Indiana’s most established cultural institutions. This general museum maintains a permanent collection of more than 30,000 objects, including fine and decorative arts and historic, anthropological, and natural history artifacts. Over twenty temporary exhibitions are displayed every year in four changing galleries. Shows range from regional to internationally traveling exhibitions.”
They also reveal that at Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, “This splendid National Park is the site where Abraham Lincoln spent 14 of the most formative years of his life. Learn about the lives of Abraham Lincoln and his family, who lived here in a pioneer community from 1816 to1830. The grounds include the burial place of Lincoln’s mother and a working pioneer farm.”
Abraham Lincoln lived on this southern Indiana farm from 1816 to 1830
Now we see where Bunny got her small town charm and down to earth persona.
That explains much but as a fan myself, I wish Bunny had done far more competitive wrestling.
She has the build where if she had decided to focus on her upper body strength through a moderate weight lifting program, receive mentoring by a well-known grappler and promote that fact; she absolutely could have been a dominant force.
It’s one of those situations that had me wondering what could have been.
As a fan obsessed with our industry, it feels like an important window opened that would have allowed us to enjoy another super star competitive female grappler at the highest level.
I think the match that put her on the map was when she battled the legendary Helen Von Mott at a women’s Wrestling Convention.
You can also purchase another competitive match at www.greeneyes.com where they describe her engagement. “A challenge match to end all challenge matches, as world-class body builder, Larissa (5’10”, 190lbs) brings her undefeated record to the mat against internationally renowned big-busted dancer, Bunny Glamazon (6’3″, 190lbs). With size, strength and skill, these two gorgeous Amazons lock up in a test of wills, power, and fierce determination. A truly incredible encounter between two sensational Giantesses.”
Bunny is still active and we are certainly glad of that so if you haven’t had a chance to enjoy her myriad of professional entertainment services you should visit her site.
Research online finds one customer describing her as being worth the price!
Yes we all come into the world with great expectations from within and even higher expectations from those around us, especially from our parents, family and friends.
It’s nice to read a success story like Bunny Glamazon’s where despite a challenging start, not only did she exceed expectations; she soared to great heights of global achievement.
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Sources: brainyquote.com, Wikipedia, fciwomenswrestling.com, fciwomenswrestling2.com, FCI Elite Competitor, https://femcompetitor.com, http://www.bunnyglamazon.com/, www.imdb.com, www.greeneyes.com, http://www.visitevansville.com, http://www.anselm.edu, photos thank you Wikimedia Commons.