Residence Virginia Debut 1980 Trained by Sandy Barr Billed weight 145 lb (66 kg) Weight 66 kg | Billed height 5 ft 8 in (1.73 m) Height 1.73 m Ring name(s) Princess Victoria Name Vickie Otis Retired September 1, 1984 | |
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Born May 5, 1962 (age 62)
Oregon ( 1962-05-05 ) |
Vickie Otis, better known by her ring name Princess Victoria, is a retired professional wrestler.
Contents
- Career
- National Wrestling Alliance 19801983
- World Wrestling Federation 19831984
- Retirement
- Championships and accomplishments
- References

Career
Otis was trained in Portland, Oregon by Sandy Barr. She feuded with another of Barr's trainees, Velvet McIntyre. The two women competed against each other in singles and tag team matches in Vancouver All Star Wrestling.
National Wrestling Alliance (1980–1983)
Both women continued their feud while working for NWA Pacific Northwest under promoter Don Owen. They eventually ended their feud and formed a tag team. The duo won the NWA Women's Tag Team Championship on May 13, 1984 in Calgary.
World Wrestling Federation (1983–1984)
In 1983, the World Wrestling Federation withdrew from the National Wrestling Alliance, and when McIntyre and Victoria rejoined the promotion in 1984, they were immediately recognized as holding the WWF Women's Tag Team Championship. The duo defended the championship against the team of Wendi Richter and Peggy Lee. On September 1, 1984, Otis suffered a career-ending neck injury, and the title she held was retired shortly thereafter. Desiree Petersen later replaced Victoria when she was let go from the WWF in 1984.
While in the WWF, she also wrestled in singles matches as a challenger against WWF Women's Champion The Fabulous Moolah.
Retirement
In 2012 Desiree Peterson and Princess Victoria aka Vicki Otis Managed Pro Wrestler Christopher Annino aka Rescue 911 and Lady Liberty at a Showcase Pro Wrestling event in Clinton, Ct for Cystic Fibrosis awareness. Prior to her move to Washington she lived in Virginia and volunteered her time at South Hampton County Animal Shelter. Otis is retired from professional wrestling and now resides in Washington.
In July 2016, Otis was named part of a class action lawsuit filed against WWE which alleged that wrestlers incurred traumatic brain injuries during their tenure and that the company concealed the risks of injury. The suit is litigated by attorney Konstantine Kyros, who has been involved in a number of other lawsuits against WWE.