Tylene Buck

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Tylene Buck
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Buck in 2006
Born (1972-03-07) March 7, 1972 (age 51)
Occupation(s) Bikini Modeling
Fitness Modeling
Pornography
Camgirl
Tradeshow Spokesmodel
Pro Wrestler
Promotional Model [1]
SpouseShaffy H (2016-17)
Ring name(s) Tylene [2]
Major Gunns [2]
Brandi Wylde
Billed height5 ft 6 in (168 cm) [2]
Billed weight135 lb (61 kg) [2]

Tylene Buck (born March 7, 1972) is an American pornographic actress, model, camgirl, former professional wrestler and valet. She is perhaps best known for her stint in World Championship Wrestling under the ring name Major Gunns. [2] [3]

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Professional wrestling career

World Championship Wrestling

She had a brief wrestling career that started in late-1999 in World Championship Wrestling as one of the nWo Girls. [2] She was among several other fitness models who came to ringside with the nWo. [2] She soon left the nWo to become a backstage interviewer, but that was also short lived. She then became "Major Gunns" and joined the Misfits In Action stable led by General Rection. Her most notable feuds were with The Filthy Animals' manager Tygress and Miss Hancock. [2] Gunns defeated Hancock at New Blood Rising in a R.O.T.C. or Rip Off The Camo mud match.

On the November 13, 2000 edition of WCW Monday Nitro, Major Gunns turned heel and betrayed the Misfits by throwing a towel in on behalf of Rection, costing him the WCW United States Championship against Team Canada leader Lance Storm. She spent some time in Lance Storm's Team Canada, where Storm would not allow her to show off her body like the Misfits did. Eventually, the evil Major Gunns remained with Team Canada instead of returning to The Misfits. Storm and Gunns went on to feud with Ernest "The Cat" Miller and his valet Miss Jones.

She was released by WCW in February 2001 before it was sold to the World Wrestling Federation.

Xtreme Pro Wrestling

She subsequently joined Xtreme Pro Wrestling in California soon thereafter. [2] While in XPW, she became the valet for Sandman and feuded heavily with Lizzy Borden. [2]

Double Trouble Wrestling

She currently wrestles for the erotic wrestling promotion Double Trouble Wrestling in California. [4] Fans can act as a wrestling booker and order custom matches to have her wrestle in a bikini, topless, nude, etc., against a chosen opponent under various stipulations. [5]

Other media

In 2004, Buck was featured in the controversial wrestling documentary 101 Reasons Not To Be A Pro-Wrestler. [2] As of December 2005 she has left professional wrestling and is now performing in adult films for Seymore Butts' Lighthouse Talent Agency under the name Brandi Wylde. [2] Buck is also a cam girl on the site MyFreeCams.com. [6]

Buck has appeared as a playable character in the video games WCW Backstage Assault , Backyard Wrestling: Don't Try This at Home and Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood . [7]

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References

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  5. "Double Trouble Custom Matches". Double Trouble Productions.
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  7. "Major Gunns". Cage Match. Retrieved August 20, 2020.