Alicia Webb

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Alicia Webb
Statistics
Ring name(s) Ryan Shamrock
Symphony
Aleesha
Billed height 5 ft 5 in (165 cm)
Billed weight 105 lb (48 kg)
Born May 4, 1979
Houston, Texas
Trained by Tom Prichard, Ken Shamrock
Debut December 1998
Retired 2002

Alicia Nicole Webb (born May 4, 1979) is a former professional wrestler and valet.

Webb was a waitress at a topless club in Houston when the WWF hired her for a one shot appearance in 1998 as Ryan Shamrock, the sister of Ken Shamrock. This led to a continuing job with the WWF. She joined the Pretty Mean Sisters (PMS) stable, along with Terri Runnels and Jacqueline. She later left PMS and was briefly a valet for Goldust along with The Blue Meanie, with whom she bickered. The storyline was dropped after Goldust was injured.


She left the WWF in July 1999 and later that year, got a job in WCW as Symphony, manager of The Maestro. She was gone by 2001 when WCW was bought out by WWE owner Vince McMahon. She wrestled on the independent circuit against wrestlers such as Nicole Bass, Kara Slice, and Taylor Matheny as well as managing Ken Shamrock until being hired by the newly founded NWA:TNA. She worked for that promotion briefly as Aleesha, scouting wrestlers but nothing ever came of it. She and Ken left after a couple of shows.


  • She dated Ken Shamrock while they were in the WWF beginning in 1999, but they broke up in 2003. She went to Paris with a dancing gig and began dating a basketball player. In November 2003, she gave birth to a boy. She is currently working as a burlesque dancer for Texas Tease in Houston.
  • Her first match was against the Blue Meanie in 1999. She won with a rollup.
  • After (or perhaps during) her WWF run, she participated in a highly controversial hot oil wrestling show filmed at a hotel.(though she did not actually wrestle in oil) The bootleg video is widely sought after by tape traders.
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