Alicia Webb

Early Life and Career

Born on April 25, 1974, Alicia Webb entered the professional wrestling industry in the late 1990s, quickly gaining attention for her valet work in major promotions.

World Wrestling Federation (1998–1999)

Webb debuted in the WWF in late 1998, introduced as Ryan Shamrock, the kayfabe (storyline) younger sister of [[Ken Shamrock]]. Her initial role was to manage and support Ken, often interfering in his matches and becoming involved in his feuds, most notably against [[Val Venis]] and [[Billy Gunn]]. Her character was part of the controversial and popular [[Attitude Era]], often featured in segments that blurred the lines between storyline and reality.

Later in her WWF run, she transitioned to becoming a valet for [[Jerry "The King" Lawler]], managing him during his feuds and accompanying him to the ring. She also participated in a "Diva Bowl" on [[Sunday Night Heat]]. Webb departed from the WWF in late 1999.

World Championship Wrestling (2000)

Following her departure from the WWF, Webb joined [[World Championship Wrestling]] (WCW) in 2000. Under the ring name Symphony, she was introduced as the valet and manager for [[The Maestro]], a classical music-themed character. Her role involved accompanying The Maestro to the ring and occasionally getting involved in his matches. Her time in WCW was relatively short-lived, concluding within the same year due to the company's eventual decline.

Independent Circuit and Retirement

After her stints with the major promotions, Webb made sporadic appearances on the independent wrestling circuit. She eventually retired from full-time involvement in professional wrestling to pursue other interests outside the industry.

Personal Life

During their time together in the WWF, Alicia Webb and Ken Shamrock were briefly involved in a real-life relationship following their storyline association as siblings.

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