News in Brief (June 16th, 2013): Weekend Results and Upcoming Shows

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Diva Dirt is back with another fix of news, notes and tidbits in the world of independent women’s wrestling. Check it out below:

RESULTS

ECCW (June 8th, 2013): Nicole Matthews (c) vs. KC Spinelli went to a no contest when El Phantasmo attacked both women.

pictureNPW (June 8th, 2013): Shazza McKenzie def. Madison Eagles

NWA-AWA presents “RumbleRock” (June 9th, 2013): Queen Wolverine def. Shazza McKenzie

OZ Academy (June 9th, 2013): Chikayo Nagashima and Mayumi Ozaki def. Aja Kong and Hikaru Shida, Manami Toyota def. Yumi Ohka, Ayako Hamada and Meiko Satomura def. Dynamite Kansai and Tomoka Nakagawa, Ayumi Kurihara def. Hiroyo Matsumoto, Carlos Amano and Kagetsu defeat Aja Kong and AKINO.

DPW (June 14th, 2013): Miss Natural def. MsChif in a Falls Count Anywhere Match.

TNA presents “BaseBrawl” (June 15th, 2013): Mickie James (c) def. Velvet Sky to retain the Knockouts Championship.

NYWC (June 15th, 2013): Marti Belle def. Rick Cataldo in a Bra and Panties Match with Nikki Addams as the special guest referee.

CWF Mid-Atlantic “Absolute Justice” iPPV (June 15th, 2013): Serena Deeb def. Amber O’Neal

ANNOUNCEMENTS
AAA (June 16th, 2013): Faby Apache, Elegido, Dinastia and Pimpinela Escarlata vs. Taya Valkyrie, Silver Kain, Mini Abismo Negro and Black Mamba.

CMLL (June 16th, 2013): A torneo cibernetico has been announced. Participants include: Dark Angel (Sarita), Dallys la Caribena, Estrellita, Goya Kong, Lluvia, La Comandante, Princesa Sugei, La Seductora, Tiffany and Zeuxis.

JWP (June 16th, 2013): Tsubasa Kuragaki vs. Raideen Hagane, Sachie Abe and KAZUKI vs Leon and Moeka Haruhi, Kayoko Haruyama and Fairy Nihonbashi vs Hanako Nakamori and Morii, Bolshoi Challenge Series: Command Bolshoi vs Rabbit Miyu, Arisa Nakajima vs Manami Katsu

CMLL (June 18th, 2013): Marcela and Silueta vs. Amapola and Princesa Sugei

PPW (June 22nd, 2013): Storm vs. Shazza McKenzie

Bellatrix 6 iPPV (June 23rd, 2013): Rhia O’Reilly defends the Bellatrix British Championship against Erin Angel; Liberty defends the RQW European Women’s Championship against Shanna; Alpha Female vs. Penelope; Nikki Storm vs. Miss Mina; X-Cute Sweet vs. Skarlett; Kay Lee Ray vs. Queen Maya; Destiny vs. Aurora Flame; Viper and Bete Noir vs. Violet O’Hara and Chanel; Saraya Knight vs. Carmel Jacob

AAW (June 28th, 2013): Heidi Lovelace vs. “Miss Natural” Heather Patera. Heidi lost to Miss Natural at the previous AAW show on May 17th and has issued a challenge for a rematch. Check out a video hyping the match below:

PWX iPPV (June 29th, 2013): Amanda Rodriguez and Amy Love vs. Amber O’Neal and Santana Garrett

PWA Australia (July 5th, 2013): Evie defends the PWWA Interim Championship against Jessie McKay and Kellie Skater.

MCW (July 13th, 2013): KC Cassidy vs. Siren Monroe

NHPW (July 26th, 2013): Night One of the “Global Conflict 2013″ Tournament will feature Storm vs. Saraya Knight, Kellie Skater vs. Nikita Naridian, Miami vs. Tomoka Nakagawa and Eliza Sway vs. Portia Perez.

Tomoka Nakagawa and Portia Perez to Make Australian Debuts

Two international stars are set to make their debut in Australia at the end of July.

The first is one half of the SHIMMER Tag Team Champions, joshi wrestler Tomoka Nakagawa.

The second is one of the women that Tomoka (and her 3G partner Kellie Skater) defeated in April to become the champions, Portia Perez.

Western Australia-based company New Horizons Pro Wrestling will be holding an eight-woman tournament on July 26th and 27th at their “Global Conflict” events.

NHPW reports that Portia signed on once learning that Kellie Skater would be involved, something Portia has confirmed with her recent tweet:

So far, the announced combatants include Nakagawa and Perez, Kellie Skater, IndyGurlz Australia Champion Eliza Sway, Nikita Naridian and Miami, with two spots left to fill.

For more information, check out NHPW on Facebook.

News in Brief: Rebecca Knox Returns to Wrestling, Update on the Sarita-CMLL Relationship, Talent Announced for SHIMMER & More

Diva Dirt is back with another fix of news, notes and tidbits in the world of women’s wrestling. Check it out below:

25-year old Irish wrestler Rebecca Knox returned to wrestling yesterday.

For Fight Factory Pro Wrestling, she teamed up with Katey Harvey and B. Cool to take on Lucy Lasso, Danger Dawn and Captain Deadbones Dawkins. Rebecca’s team won after Knox rolled up Lucy.

This was Knox’s first match in over four years – her last taking place in February 2008 when she teamed up with Sean Brennan to take on Jenny Sjodin and Heavy D.

The long absence from wrestling was caused by a match in September 2006. Knox competed against Kisu for German Stampede Wrestling, and during the match, suffered a cut above her eye and became heavily bloodied as a result. She received stitches for the injury and all seemed fine, but weeks later, she posted a message on her website saying that since then she had been suffering from extremely painful headaches, a loud buzzing noise in her left ear, and the vision in her left eye was completely blurred. Knox said that the doctor had told her it may be damage to the 8th cranial nerve and that she was awaiting a CT brain scan and had been recommended to not wrestle for a few months.

As a result, all bookings of hers were scrapped, including a 60-minute Iron Woman Match against Daizee Haze for SHIMMER.

As previously mentioned, she was planning a comeback in early 2008 – accepting a booking for SHIMMER in April of that year, and ChickFight the month after. However, Knox no-showed the SHIMMER tapings and backed out of the ChickFight event, saying that she did not feel that wrestling was the right choice for her at that time.

She did end up returning to SHIMMER in March 2011, but this time in a managerial role as opposed to one of a wrestler. She managed the mother/daughter team of Saraya and Britani Knight for four volumes.

Knox’s return to wrestling is certainly an interesting one – will it be permanent? – but we’re glad to see she has seemingly received a clean bill of health. Best of luck to her!

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Since our last News in Brief post, Shazza McKenzie, Rhia O’Reilly, Davina Rose, KC Spinelli, Veda Scott, Sassy Stephie, Miss Natural, Taylor Made, Su Yung and Ayako Hamada have all been added to the SHIMMER tapings taking place in just over ten days time. Phew!

For Miss Natural, this will be a big return to the SHIMMER ring – the twelve year veteran of professional wrestling wrestled on volumes 21 and 22 against Lorelei Lee and Daizee Haze respectively, before taking an extended hiatus from wrestling altogether. She is now in the midst of a career resurgence, appearing on several wrestling events per week throughout the Central States, Mid-South and Upper Midwest regions of the country.

As SHIMMER puts it, “Natural is a no nonsense athlete with multiple training influences under her belt, including wrestling greats Ken Patera and former NWA World Heavyweight Champion Harley Race.”

Dave Prazak has also revealed that the main event of SHIMMER Volume 50 (a milestone for the company), which will be taped over the course of the weekend, will be a big multi-person match that will include the SHIMMER originals that are still on the roster, plus some newer talent.

Due to the historical significance of it being our 50th show, all of the women who were on the first SHIMMER show who are still on the roster in 2012 will be in the main event of Volume 50. It will be a big multi-person match involving those wrestlers, plus other members of the current roster mixed in. Specific details will be revealed that weekend.

Tickets are still available at shimmerwrestling.com.

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New matches have been added to the NCW Femmes Fatales X – their first double taping of shows – event taking place on November 3rd:

* Mary Lee Rose vs. Sassy Stephie w/Mademoiselle Rachelle
* Ryo Mizunami vs. Leah Von Dutch vs. Xandra Bale
* Four Way Match (Winner Gets a Shot at NCW FF International Championship at Show #2): X-Cute Sweet vs. Cheerleader Melissa vs. Athena vs. Angie Skye w/Kath Von Goth

We are under the impression that all of these matches will be taking place on Show #1.

They also announced that Hailey Hatred will no longer be able to attend the shows – she’s since added more titles to her collection in Japan and has commitments that would prevent her from staying in America for very long. They’ve since assured fans that Hatred will definitely be in Montreal in 2013.

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Joshi4Hope IV was held on October 7th at the Tokyo Cinema Club. The show featured several international talents, including Veda Scott, She Nay Nay and MsChif.

* Yuhi def. Veda Scott (6:10)
* Ayumi Kurihara and Mika Iida def. Leon and Manami Katsu (15:32)
* Aya Mizunami and Hiroyo Matsumoto def. Aya Yuki and Arisa Nakajima (15:37)
* Remix Pro Women’s Title Match: Hailey Hatred (c) def. MsChif (17:12)

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Pro Wrestling Syndicate’s sister promotion Bombshell Ladies of Wrestling (BLOW) held its’ inaugural show on October 11th in Rahway, NJ, in front of 124 fans. Check out results below:

* Brittney Savage def. Amber O’Neal
* Marti Belle def. Nikki Addams
* Missy Sampson def. Luscious Latasha
* Sienna Duvall def. Katie Lea
* Becky Bayless def. Silvie Silver and Jewells Malone (Silver def. Malone, Bayless def. Silver)
* Annie Social def. Alexxis Nevaeh
* Sumie Sakai def. Queen Maya
* Christina Von Eerie def. Mia Yim

All matches except for the elimination-style triple threat were part of a Sweet 16 Title Tournament, which will take place on December 6 (again in Rahway, NJ).

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In an update on the Sarita-CMLL relationship, she returned to competing on CMLL events on October 9th in a Torneo Cibernetico elimination match.

Goya Kong ended up winning the match, after pinning La Comandante last. In addition to Sarita (as Dark Angel), Dallys la Caribena, Lady Apache, Luna Magica, Marcela, Princess Sugey, Tiffany and Zeuxis also competed.

Sarita has just returned from a two month tour in Japan, where she worked for STARDOM (and wrestled in their 5 STAR Grand Prix Tournament). While she was away, CMLL were allegedly falsely advertising her for multiple shows in an attempt to hurt her reputation. Organization officials were reportedly displeased with Sarita for taking it upon herself to work a two-month tour for the Japanese promotion when their official women’s wrestling partner in the country is REINA. It was also claimed that Sarita arranged her own deal with STARDOM, henceforth shutting CMLL out of any financial compensation.

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In other lucha news, Amapola defeated Leon in a Two Out of Three Falls Match on October 12th to win the CMLL-REINA International Championship.

For AAA, also on October 12, Faby Apache teamed up with Elegido to defeat Sexy Star and Gran Apache in tag action. Faby pinned Sexy Star and wanted a shot at her AAA Reina de Reinas Championship afterward, but Sexy denied her the opportunity.