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ALICIA WEBB

(RYAN SHAMROCK)

Real Name: Alicia Webb
Wrestling Names: Ryan Shamrock (WWE), Symphony (WCW)
Hometown: Houston, Texas (Currently Mexico City, Mexico)
Date of Birth: May 4th, 1979
Height: 5' 5"
Weight: 103 Lbs
Marital Status: Divorced. Dating Sean "X-Pac" Waltman, as at April 2008

Promotions worked For:
WWE (1999)
WCW (1999-2000)
TNA (2002)
AAA (2007-2008)

Notable Feuds:
Ken Shamrock
Ernest "The Cat" Miller

Alicia Webb entered the wrestling business after being a stripper in the Houston, Texas area. Rumor has it, though not confirmed by Alicia herself, she was dating Ken Shamrock who brought her in to the WWE, where he worked at the time. Alicia took on the character of Ryan Shamrock which happens to be Ken Shamrock's son's name yet she played Ken's sister... This gimmick family tree must look like a stump.

Alicia refused to sign a long term contract early on with the WWE and ultimately she put it off too long and missed out on being a long-term WWE personality. After the WWE stopped using her, WCW signed her to a contract in 1999.

In WCW, Alicia dawned the character Symphony as she was paired up with the Maestro. The run was short-lived but saw Alicia interact with such names as legendary musician James Brown. In 2000, Alicia was released after months of not being booked but still getting paid.

In 2002, Alicia showed up as Alicia on the upstart TNA promotion. Alicia would collect money from wrestlers who would all say, "It is not what you think". Before we got an explanation of what the gimmick was to be, Alicia was no longer in TNA.

Alicia had a child soon after her TNA run. She has since been divorced and was involved in a messy custody battle, landing her in Mexico to, allegedly, avoid her ex-husband. She is now dating Sean "X-Pac" Waltman and the couple works for AAA in Mexico.

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