Dirty Heather and the .357 Magnum
by Jack Corbett
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It was Dirty Heather's mission to challenge Missouri's finest female wrestler, Killer Kloey to a death match at Big Daddy's Cabaret. It would be Heather representing her home state of Iowa against the favorite of Missouri who had so often vanquished young U.S. service men from the Marine Corps, U.S. Army and the Navy. Only one could win all the marbles at S.P.E.W.'s Death Match of champions. Meanwhile Big Mike, the general manager at the Lumberyard strip club in Des Moines, Iowa feeling the excitement in the air, started making plans to visit Big Daddy's to see how well female wrestling could catch on in the Midwest. No matter who would win, the Death Match of champions would become the birth of S.P.E.W. Meanwhile Dirty Heather would pose not just once, but twice, for two Xtreme Magazine gun articles, Dirty Heather and Machine Gun Heather. Here's the original Dirty Heather and the Colt Python as she appeared in Xtreme. |
Appearing as Machinegun Heather with the Browning m19 30 caliber machinegun
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