Marianna Komlos

Marianna Komlos (September 3, 1969 – September 26, 2004) was a Canadian bodybuilder, fitness model and valet. She is perhaps best known for her stint in World Wrestling Federation in 1999 as Marianna and[1]"Mrs. Cleavage", where she was the Manager and "mother" for a wrestler known as "Beaver Cleavage", a parody of the TV show Leave It To Beaver. Following the termination of the Beaver Cleavage gimmick in a scripted 'storm out' by Charles Warrington due to the absurdity of the gimmick, Marianna was portrayed as the girlfriend of Warrington (now with no gimmick), going by the name of 'Chaz'. On September 26, 2004, Komlos died of breast cancer

Marianna Komlos
BornSeptember 3, 1969
Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada
DiedSeptember 26, 2004(2004-09-26) (aged 35)
Cause of deathBreast cancer
Spouse(s)
Paul Lazenby
(
m. 2004; her death 2004)
Professional wrestling career
Ring name(s)Marianna
Mrs. Cleavage
Billed height5 ft 4 in (1.63 m)
Billed weight135 lb (61 kg)
DebutUnknown
Retired1999

Bodybuilding career

Before she started bodybuilding, Komlos weighed as much as 197 pounds (89 kg). Komlos started competing in provincial contests in 1993, and eventually won the middleweight class at the British Columbia Championships in 1997. Jerry Kindela, editor-in-chief of Flex, said, "Marianna's one of the most beautiful bodybuilders I've ever seen." (Wennerstrom, 2004)

Komlos appeared on the covers of many fitness magazines including Muscle & Fitness (September, 1997), Flex (November, 1997), Women's Physique World (December, 1997), and Natural Bodybuilding & Fitness.

Contest history

  • 1996 Gators Classic (Vancouver, BC) – 1st (LW and Overall)
  • 1997 British Columbia Championship – 1st (MW) and Best Poser
  • 1997 Women's Extravaganza – 1st (MW)

Personal life

She married mixed martial artist and stunt performer Paul Lazenby in 2004.[2]

Death

Komlos died on September 26, 2004 from breast cancer. She was 35.

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