As usual, I'm going to date everyone in this thread. I recall the old pro wrestling magazines from the 1960's and 70's, which came out once per month. Wrestling Revue and The Wrestler. Usually, they ran one feature of about 2-3 pages covering one women's match, complete with a BS storyline and pictures -- oh the pictures! Judy Grable, Moolah, Penny Banner, Verne Bottoms, Rita Cortez, Olga Martinez, Jean Antone, Judy Glover, Toni Rose, Donna Christiantello, etc. were the featured beauties. I lived for the day when the mag appeared on the newsstand at the local liquor store, and always made sure that I had enough $ to purchase it.
But the absolute show stopper was one issue of (I believe) The Wrestler, which had a full section devoted to the classic catfight in From Russia With Love. There were lots of pics of Martina Beswick and Aliza Gur going at it and a full-on description of the fight. I remember finding and perusing this mag in the bus depot in downtown SF on my way home from a Niner game one Sunday afternoon. I had to decide between a bus ticket back across the bay or the magazine. I opted for home.
Later, one of the production companies actually produced two magazines devoted strictly to women's pro wrestling. One of the mags had the memorable photo of Karen Kellogg walking toward her corner (almost directly toward the camera) and removing her jacket, while her opponent (Lola LaRay??) was readying herself in the far corner. Tres Sexy!