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  2. Rhaka Khan - Wikipedia

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    In Women's Extreme Wrestling, she worked under the name "Black Barbie" [2] and later just "Barbie". [6] For the Professional Girl Wrestling Association, she worked as Naomi Banks. [citation needed] For a short time Biggers wrestled under the name "Trenesha" for underground female wrestling companies like Slammin' Ladies, Lady Victoria and ...

  3. Thunder Rosa - Wikipedia

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    Rosa is a former AEW Women's World Champion. All Elite Wrestling. AEW Women's World Championship [75] Allied Independent Wrestling Federations. AIWF International Women's Championship (1 time) [76] Gold Rush Pro Wrestling. GRPW Lady Luck Championship (1 time) [76] East Bay Pro Wrestling. EBPW Ladies Champion (1 time) [76] Inspire Pro Wrestling

  4. Angelina Love - Wikipedia

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    Ohio Valley Wrestling. Women's Nightmare Rumble (2022) [220] Pro Wrestling Illustrated. Ranked her No. 2 of the top 50 female wrestlers in the PWI Female Top 50 in 2009 [221] and in 2010 [222] Pro Wrestling Pride. PWP Women's Championship (1 time) [223] Ring of Honor. Women of Honor World Championship (1 time) [196] Total Nonstop Action Wrestling

  5. Rain (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Maxson started working for a local promotion, Steel Domain Wrestling (SDW) in Saint Paul, Minnesota.Later, after gaining the experience of a wrestler, she began working for various promotions in the Midwest, such as IWA Mid-South, Combat Zone Wrestling (CZW), NWA Midwest, Ring of Honor (ROH), Shimmer Women Athletes, and Women's Extreme Wrestling under the ring name Rain.

  6. Kylie Rae - Wikipedia

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    [13] [14] On September 12, 2020, Rae defeated Tessa Blanchard to win the Warrior Wrestling Women's Championship. [15] Kylie Rae returned to pro wrestling on June 5, 2021, defeating Holidead at Warrior Wrestling's Stadium Series in Chicago, Illinois. [16] She lost Warrior Wrestling Women's Championship to Thunder Rosa on August 21, 2021.

  7. Jessie Belle Smothers - Wikipedia

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    Jessie made her professional wrestling debut at a Firestorm event on January 8, 2010, where she lost to Sassy Stephie. [1] [7] Jessie made her debut for Blue Water Federation (BWF), on September 25, 2010, at a BWF event, where she teamed up with Sterling Von Erich in a losing effort to Jennifer Blake and Dustin Daniels in a mixed-tag-team match.

  8. Fantasia (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    Fantasia continues to wrestle on live shows throughout North America and overseas as well as films custom Pro Wrestling DVDs. She currently provides training seminars at various schools worldwide training both female and male professional wrestlers, promoting and producing events, guest appearances and interviews [citation needed].

  9. Lacey (wrestler) - Wikipedia

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    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]