Joanie Laurer, who overcame a troubled home life in Rochester, N.Y., to win an international following as the pro wrestler Chyna, has died a...

The news emerged after this message was posted to her Facebook page last night:
With chiseled muscles and a nearly 6-foot frame, Laurer cut an imposing figure in the ring. With a natural flair for entertainment, she exploded onto the scene of professional wrestling during the sport's ascendance in the late 1990s.
Armed with training by the wrestler Killer Kowalski, she won Rookie of the Year honors in the PGWA (the Professional Girl Wrestling Association) in 1996. She then jumped to the bigger stage of the World Wrestling Federation (now the WWE), where she broke onto the scene as the bodyguard of male wrestler Triple H.
Laurer then broke into the ring, competing with — and defeating — top male wrestlers. She became the only woman to qualify for prestigious tournaments such the Royal Rumble and King of the Ring, as well as the Intercontinental Championship.
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She also appeared in films and on magazine covers — as well as TV shows from 3rd Rock from the Sun (2000) toThe Surreal Life (2003) and VH1's Celebrity Rehab with Dr. Drew (2008). In some of those appearances, Laurer discussed the depression and other personal demons that had threatened to derail her career.
"She was truly a pioneer in our industry, and she will be missed," WWE Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon said this morning via a tweet.
According to local TV news station KTLA, police were called to Laurer's apartment in Redondo Beach Wednesday afternoon, after a friend who had become worried about Laurer checked on her and found that she wasn't breathing.
No cause of death has been given; KTLA says the Los Angeles County Coroner is investigating the case.
As the bio page at Laurer's website shows, the woman who wrestled as Chyna had far-reaching interests, starting with her early devotion to working out:
On the Facebook posting announcing her death, one fan writes:
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