At a Killer Kowalski Birthday Wrestling show, lady wrestler Violet Flame and her husband Steve King, along with an unknown referee changed the finish so that Flame could win a match. Former ICW wrestler ‘The Boston Bad Boy’ Rocky Raymond was in attendance and along with wrestler Chris Duffy were ready to pummel King (who is quite small for a wrestler) but Brown got in between them to stop the fight.
Brown later worked for Kowalski as a trainer to both male and female students at his school outside of Boston, Massachusetts. During this time, she was the IWF Ladies Champion, the Ladies Champion of the National Wrestling Alliance and champion of several independent promotions including EPW, NWF, WWA, and the NEWF. She was known as The Boston Bad Girl due to her 'in-ring' villainous tactics.
She and a former partner began a New England–based independent wrestling promotion called the World Wrestling Alliance in 1999. This ran for many years and featured many wrestlers from the WWF Dojo and several stars from WWE’s ‘’Tough Enough’’.
Brown was on the Board of The LIWA run by The Fabulous Moolah and Mae Young, and was honored by the organization before becoming an Officer.
In 2013 Brown was inducted into the New England Professional Wrestling Hall of Fame.
Brown was also honored with the ISPW Lifetime Achievement Award in 2022.
Other work
Brown was very closely linked to Queen frontman Freddie Mercury from her mid-teens until his death in 1991. She met him when he personally chose her for a music video when she was 16. She went on to perform in many Queen videos as well as for other bands including Aerosmith, Bad Company, The Eagles and Guns and Roses across almost four decades. She was also partnered with Aerosmith singer Steven Tyler from 1993-1997.