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The JAPW Women's Championship was a women's professional wrestling championship in Jersey All Pro Wrestling. The title is also recognized by other promotions on the independent scene. Sara Del Rey was the inaugural champion. She defeated ODB on June 27, 2009, in Jersey City, New Jersey at Caged Destiny. [1]
The main event was a standard wrestling match for the PWU Heavyweight Championship between the champion, Devon Moore, and the challenger, Azrieal, in which Azrieal won by countout. The undercard also featured Corporal Robinson successfully defending the PWU Hardcore Championship in three consecutive matches with victories over Aramis, KC Blade ...
Lacey made appearances in Women's Extreme Wrestling. On April 6, 2006, Lacey lost to Jazz. Later in the evening Lacey and Rain, wrestling as The Hot Home Wreckers defeated Shantelle Taylor and Pussy Willow. On May 5, 2007, Lacey and Rain lost to Annie Social and Sumie Sakai in a match to crown new WEW Tag Team Champions. [5]
This pro wrestling manager, a former pro wrestler, also helps behind the scenes in the NWA. A Freemason, he also has a podcast, will appear on a TV show and was an FCW Jack Brisco 15 Champion.
The J-Cup Tournament is an annual tournament held by Women Superstars Uncensored, in which the winner earns of shot at the WSU Championship.The inaugural tournament was hosted by National Wrestling Superstars in 2006 as an extension of the Jersey J-Cup, which NWS dubbed the Chris Candido Memorial J-Cup Tournament.
Hendrix made her debut for Absolute Intense Wrestling on April 15, 2012, in Cleveland, Ohio, where she competed against Annie Social who was accompanied by Sammy Geodollno in a winning effort. Hendrix made her debut for SHINE Wrestling on August 28, 2012, in Ybor City, Florida where she competed against Heidi Lovelace and Sojournor Bolt in a ...
The talents consisted of a mix of rappers, independent wrestlers, and well known names from promotions such as World Wrestling Federation (now World Wrestling Entertainment), Extreme Championship Wrestling, and World Championship Wrestling, with many of them performing under pseudonyms or parody alternate-names.
Ohio Valley Wrestling, Deep South Wrestling: 14 wrestlers, 2 tag teams: Annie Social 1982– 2009 Shimmer Women Athletes: Melanie Cruise, Wesna: Anya (Anna Bogomazova) 1990– 2012–2013 World Wrestling Entertainment: April Hunter: 1976– 1999–2018 World Championship Wrestling: April Pennington 1980– 2000–2006 Total Nonstop Action Wrestling