Betty Jo Hawkins

Elizabeth "Bettie" J. Floyd  (October 22, 1930 – December 4, 1987), better known by her ring name Betty Jo Hawkins , was an American female professional wrestler.

Wrestling career
As a child Floyd suffered from rheumatoid arthritis which caused her pain in her joints. It was misdiagnosed as polio. Hawkins began her wrestling debut in 1948 and trained by Ella Waldek. She won the NWA Florida Women's Championship in 1952 where she became a three-time champion. She later worked in Calgary for Stampede Wrestling and other territories. Hawkins retired from wrestling in 1959 after the arthritis came back.

Personal life and death
Hawkins was married to professional wrestler Brute Bernard. Bernard died in 1984 of a self-inflicted gunshot; it was not determined if his death was a suicide or an accident. One story states that Bernard was playing Russian roulette.

Hawkins passed away from a heart attack on December 4, 1987. She was 57.

Championships and accomplishments

 * Championship Wrestling from Florida
 * NWA Florida Women's Championship (1 time)
 * National Wrestling Alliance
 * NWA Women's World Tag Team Championship (2 times) – with Penny Banner (2)