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Also known as the Carolina Wrestling Federation; affiliated with AWA Superstars from 2005 until 2007, and Pro Wrestling International since 2009 [8] [3] [57] [58] Deadlock Pro-Wrestling: North Carolina: Anthony Douglas James Darnell John Blud 2021–present Fire Star Pro Wrestling Greensboro Labron Kozone 2012-present OMEGA Championship ...
Bellatrix Female Warriors: Norfolk. Essex. Saraya Knight: 2006–present Female-only wrestling promotion originally known as World Association of Women's Wrestling up until 1 January 2013. Pro-Wrestling: EVE: All over Great Britain: Dann Read 2010–present
Ladies Professional Wrestling Association: Laughlin, Nevada: Tor Berg 1989–1998 Naked Women's Wrestling League: Howard Mann 2004–2009 Powerful Women of Wrestling: Indianapolis, Indiana: David McLane: 1987–1990 Rise Wrestling: Naperville, Illinois: Kevin Harvey 2016–2020 Sister promotion to Shimmer Women Athletes: Women's Extreme Wrestling
This is a list of female freestyle wrestlers, in alphabetical order. Alina Filipovych; Heaven Fitch [1] Anna Gomis; Kyoko Hamaguchi; Chiharu Icho; Kaori Icho; Lise Legrand; Gouzel Maniourova; Sara McMann; Irini Merleni; Randi Miller; Patricia Miranda; Tonya Verbeek; Saori Yoshida; Sarita Mor; Wang Xu
Samantha De Martin [3] (born 17 August 1996), [4] [5] better known by the ring name Indi Hartwell, is an Australian professional wrestler.She is known for her career in WWE from 2019 to 2024, where she was a one-time NXT Women's Champion and one-time NXT Women's Tag Team Champion with Candice LeRae.
Many accomplished Japanese indie wrestlers, including Aja Kong and Kazusada Higuchi, are stepping into the ring during WrestleMania weekend in L.A. The scene in California has a rich history of ...
Female professional wrestlers from the United States Wikimedia Commons has media related to Female professional wrestlers from the United States . This category is for articles about female professional wrestlers from the North American country of the United States .
Throughout its history, women have served in various onscreen roles in the American professional wrestling promotion WWE.In the 1990s, WWE (then known as the World Wrestling Federation) introduced the term Diva to refer to its female performers, including wrestlers, managers or valets, backstage interviewers, or ring announcers.