She took a five-finger-discount — with fingers that could probably crush your skull.

A 6-foot-2, 230-pound lady pro wrestler was busted at a Queens supermarket for shoplifting nearly $1,400 worth of items she seemed to need desperately — food and beauty products, cops said Wednesday.

Muscle-bound Nicole Bass — a regular guest on “The Howard Stern Show” — was spotted rolling a loaded shopping cart out of a Stop & Shop store at 8989 Union Turnpike at 8 p.m. Tuesday, according to officials.

The 50-year-old grappling diva had not paid yet and was found by supermarket workers with 152 food items worth $1,236 and 17 health and beauty aides worth $159, cops said.

Bass, who recently complained on Stern’s satellite radio show that she was broke, was charged with petit larceny and possession of stolen property, both misdemeanors.

On Wednesday, Queens prosecutors agreed to dismiss the case if she stays out of trouble for six months. Bass must also attend a daylong counseling session about shoplifting.

She declined comment outside her Middle Village home as she returned Wednesday afternoon — still carrying a Stop & Shop bag.

Bass — who performed in the World Wrestling Federation between 1999 and 2003 — politely said “no thank you” to virtually every question posed by The Post. But she laughed out loud when asked how much food could be purchased for $1,236.

“A lot,” a chuckling Bass said. For years, Bass has been an unofficial member of Stern’s “Wack Pack” — a collection of oddballs who participate in regular segments. Her bit generally centers around Bass’ massive physique.

While she is officially listed as 230 pounds, Bass appeared considerably thinner Wednesday.

In April, Bass told Stern she had money trouble, prompting the shock jock to set her up on a short-lived stripping career.

Stern and executive producer Gary “Baba Booey” Dell’Abate could not be reached for comment. Managers at the Stop & Shop declined comment.

The most expensive items at the store include Muscle Milk Lean Muscle Protein Powder for $25.99; Whitman’s Assorted Chocolate Sampler for $19.99; and beef tenderloin steak for $16.99 a pound.

Additional reporting by Michael Blaustein, Natasha Velez and David K. Li