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Welcome to my first ever diary. Here I'll be taking a Local promotion which has just opened and see how far I can take it. It's time to take women's wrestling to another level. First I'll give a little background to my user character and the wrestling world this will take place in. [IMG]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/female-jfx37.jpg[/IMG] [b]Sarah Fielding[/b] Sarah was best known by her in-ring name of Tallow, and rose to fame in the New York based promotions KCW (Kamikaze Championship Wrestling) and SWF (Stygian Wrestling Federation). She retired in 2004 at the age of 21 after becoming disenchanted with the state of women's wrestling in America, feeling the only thing to aspire to was joining WWE. Across the Pacific a year later, her mentor Chigusa Nagayo had closed her GAEA Japan promotion. With this final blow to women's wrestling, Sarah had all but given up on her dreams in the wrestling business until she was approached by a former friend Sundance, who at one time was KCW Champion. "The Dancing Tiger" Sundance had also left the business the same time as Sarah and had gone on to form the hugely successful entertainment company TigerCorp. Early in 2007 Sundance had convinced his business partners to invest in a wrestling promotion, but it had to be something new and exciting, and so he got in contact with Sarah Fielding once again. The two of them sketched out a business model, and made a pledge to give women's wrestling a legacy it could be proud of. WFS (Women's Fighting Spirit) was born on a rainy day in March in the TigerCorp offices, but on that same day with backing of TigerCorp, Chigusa Nagayo was convinced to reopen GAEA Japan. With a working agreement with SHIMMER it was a new beginning for women's wrestling Since the opening Sarah has once again laced up her boots and taken to the squared circle under her old name of Tallow as a semi-active wrestler. Although she is small she uses a hard-hitting Puroresu Style of attack, with lots of forearms, elbows and kicks. Her grapple moves are often moves such as DDTs, Death Valley Drivers, Piledrivers and Backbreakers. She isn't weak on the mat, but rather than go for submission moves she will often strike the body parts instead. Finishers: Candle Light (Reverse Brainbuster) Shining Wizard
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[IMG]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/WFS2.jpg[/IMG] [b]Women's Fighting Spirit[/b] [b]In Game Size:[/b] Local [b]Location:[/b] Tri State (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) [b]Money:[/b] $100,000 [b]Prestige:[/b] 10% [b]Company Founded:[/b] March 2007 [b]Company Synopsis:[/b] Women's Fighting Spirit formed in early 2007 as the brainchild of Sarah Fielding, best known as Tallow from KCW and SWF. It was her belief that women's wrestling was not taken as seriously in the West as it was in Japan. Through her friendship with Chigusa Nagayo and backing of TigerCorp, Fielding convinced Nagayo to reopen GAEA Japan. With a partnership with SHIMMER and GAEA, she intended on showing the world the best women the business has to offer
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[center][b][size=5]WFS's Roster Main Event[/size] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/AllisonDanger.jpg[/img] Allison Danger [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/TakakoInoue.jpg[/img] Takako Inoue [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/lacey.jpg[/img] "The Lovely" Lacey [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/MsChif.jpg[/img] Ms. Chif [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/CheerleaderMelissa4.jpg[/img] "The Future Legend" Cheerleader Melissa [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/Ariel.jpg[/img] "The Portuguese Princess" Ariel [size=5]Upper Midcard[/size] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/female-jfx37.jpg[/img] Tallow [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/MarikoYoshida.jpg[/img] Mariko Yoshida [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/melissa-stripes-jfxn01.jpg[/img] Melissa Stripes [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/Rain.jpg[/img] Rain [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/Talia-Madison-jfx-03.jpg[/img] "The Seductress" Talia Madison [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/Nikki-Roxx-jfx-01.jpg[/img] Nikki Roxx [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/Christie-Ricci-jfx-10.jpg[/img] Christie Ricci [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/PortiaPerez.jpg[/img] Portia Perez [size=5]Midcard[/size] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/Eden-Black-jfx-01.jpg[/img] "The Jezebel" Eden Black [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/KaoruIto.jpg[/img] Kaoru Ito [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/Minx.jpg[/img] Minx [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/ChaCha.jpg[/img] ChaCha [size=5]Lower Midcard[/size] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/tianaringer2.jpg[/img] Tiana Ringer [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/ChikayoNagashima.jpg[/img] Chikayo Nagashima [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/MadisonIWA.jpg[/img] Madison [size=5]Announce Team[/size] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/NateStein.jpg[/img] Nate Stein [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/DonCallis.jpg[/img] "ECW's Cyrus" Don Callis [size=5]Referee[/size] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/JimKorderas.jpg[/img] Ex-WWE's Jim Korderas[/b][/center]
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(This is my first ever dynasty so please have patience. Since I don't want it to be boring, everyone feel free to PM me with ideas as it progresses as I want to make this better and more fun for everyone) [i][url]www.WFSwrestling.com[/url] and TigerCorp are proud to present WFS' inaugural show entitled [b]WFS: This Is Wrestling[/b] on Monday June 4th 2007 at Big Slams Main Event Pizza in Gloucester, New Jersey The card so far is as follows;[/i] [b][size=4]6 Woman Tournament to crown the first Queen of Wrestling[/b][/size] [B]Allison Danger vs Takako Inoue Lacey vs Cheerleader Melissa Ms. Chif vs Ariel[/B] [i]The winners of these matches will go on to fight in a Triple Threat Match on Friday 29th June 2007 at WFS: Coronation of the Queen[/i] [b]Mariko Yoshida vs Portia Perez[/b] [i]The veteran Japanese star will attempt to teach the upstart Perez some respect in this first encounter. Will Yoshida's experience pay off, or will Portia show why she has such an attitude?[/i] [b]Melissa Stripes vs Rain[/b] [i]Melissa Stripes is a hot new prospect in the world of women's wrestling. Despite only being 18 years old she is already being noticed all across America, but New Jersey is where she began to break out as a star. Will Rain be just another stepping stone on her way to the top? Rain would say otherwise. Rain has been all over the world, often teaming with Lacey as the Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew, so she hardly sees Stripes as a challenge[/i] [b]Tallow vs Talia Madison[/b] [i]Talia is better known as a valet than a wrestler, making her name in the defunct 3PW originally. On the other hand Tallow is more experienced and more well-trained, but has been out of the ring for the last 3 years. Talia actually challenged Tallow herself upon signing with WFS. Was that a huge mistake?[/i] [b]ChaCha vs Eden Black[/b] [i]"The Jezebel" Eden Black is one of the new breed of UK women wreslters who are proving they are just as tough in the ring as their male counterparts. She combines a b*tchy attitude with a hard hitting ring style. ChaCha is a Puerto Rican born girl who is now based in New Jersey and has proven to be able to go just as far as Eden Black. Who will triumph in this battle of wills?[/i] [b]Kaoru Ito vs Minx[/b] [i]Kaoru is a no-nonsense powerhouse of a woman. While she may be lacking in charisma, she has no such shortage of in-ring skills and has demolished smaller opponents for years. Minx is the complete polar opposite of Ito, as she is a small, fast-paced wrestler with a lot of character and a bright career ahead of her. Kaoru Ito is one of many experienced Japanese women in WFS acting as a gatekeeper to the younger stars. As with Mariko Yoshia and Portia Perez, will it be youth or experience that triumphs?[/i] [b]Chikayo Nagashima vs Madison[/b] [i]Madison, the 6'1" bombshell from Sydney made an instant impact upon debuting in December 2001. From that time she has choke slammed her way to the very top and in Australia and is building her legacy around the world. Chikayo is an 8 year veteran from GAEA Japan and is small and lightning-quick. She'll be no pushover for Madison[/i] Tickets are $12 on the door, or $10 from [url]www.WFSwrestling.com[/url]. Doors open at 7pm with the show starting at 7:30. We hope to see you there!
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(Daizee Haze wouldn't sign for me since she has too many contracts already :() [b]WFSwrestling.com and TigerCorp present WFS: This Is Wrestling at Big Slams Main Event Pizza in Gloucester, New Jersey[/b] [i]-Monday June 4th 2007[/i] WFS opened it's first ever show in front of 13 New Jersey fans. A disappointing beginning, but everything has to start somewhere. Nate Stein and Don Callis welcomed the fans in attendance, Stein then made a witty remark saying the fans should bring some friends and family next time, but Callis pointed out they probably don't have any friends. Nate Stein mentioned if they came for some lousy erotic grappling they were in the wrong building, though this seemed to diappoint Don Callis who said the only reason he signed up for a women's wrestling promotion was to see some beautiful women get sweaty and roll around together for his enjoyment. Nate Stein gave a look of 'Why am I saddled with this guy?' before they took to the announce table and the timekeeper then rang the bell to start off the night [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/ChikayoNagashima.jpg[/img] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/MadisonIWA.jpg[/img] [b]Chikayo Nagashima vs Madison[/b] [i]As soon as the bell rung Madison floored the smaller Chikayo with a vicious back elbow and went on a brutal all-out assault. Each time the Japanese high flier started gaining momentum Madison put a stop to her with either a kick to the gut or a hellacious clothesline. Madison went to the well once too often however, as she went for another clothesline Chikayo kept ducking and dodging, building up momentum off the ropes which culminated in a dazzling swinging DDT which got the fans in attendance clapping. Chikayo was building a comeback, with Madison slumped against the turnbuckles she charged and leapt onto her for a monkey flip but Madison went straight for Chikayo's eyes. Referee Jim Korderas was out of position to see it, which lead to Madison hitting a powerbomb then the choke slam for the win[/i] [b]Winner:[/b] Madison [i](in 5:52)[/i] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/KaoruIto.jpg[/img] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/Minx.jpg[/img] [b]Kaoru Ito vs Minx[/b] [i]Once again it was a David and Goliath situation as the powerful Kaoru Ito faced off against the small and quick Minx. Minx seemed to do what Chikayo Nagashima failed to do in the previous match which was use her speed to keep one step ahead of her opponent with a serious of armdrags, dropkicks and crossbodies. At one point she took too long climbing to the top turnbuckle and Kaoru took advantage with a German suplex from the second turnbuckle which nearly ended the match right there! As one would expect with an opponent like Minx, Kaoru kept her on the mat with a serious of leg submissions. The fans began rallying behind Minx and she managed to slip out of Kaoru's neck scissor submission with a handstand, and as Austin Aries would do she leapt to her feet and dropkicked the sitting Kaoru in the face. Nate Stein pointed out that Minx must have been watching some ROH tapes recently. Minx lifted the dazed Kaoru to her feet and used the ropes to take her down with a flipping neckbreaker, and then finished with her Standing Moonsault for the 3 count[/i] [b]Winner:[/b] Minx [i](in 8:54)[/i] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/ChaCha.jpg[/img] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/Eden-Black-jfx-01.jpg[/img] [b]ChaCha vs "The Jezebel" Eden Black[/b] [i]Both women are familiar with fighting men, and it really showed when the match started with a wild brawl around the ring with both women exchanging punches and kicks. Jim Korderas often had to admonish them for using closed fists. The fight spilled onto the outside where they brawled around ringside area. Eden Black picked up a steel chair but Jim Korderas pulled it away from her, but while he was disposing of it Eden Black dropped ChaCha onto the guardrail to a loud pop from the 13 strong crowd. Is it still 13 strong when there's only 13? ChaCha began to mount an offence on the outside, and with Eden dazed she charged and leapt onto her, scissoring her waist with her legs for a lucha armdrag, but Eden Black took her swinging over with an Ocean Cyclone Suplex straight into the guardrail! That sick move gets the crowd screaming. Don Callis points out that move is called 'The Eden Project'. The tough British girl rolls ChaCha into the ring but somehow only gets a 2 count. ChaCha begins a comeback which Eden puts a stop to with a series of slaps across the face followed by the Snake In The Grass (Glimmering Warlock) for the win[/i] [b]Winner:[/b] Eden Black [i](in 13:33)[/i] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/female-jfx37.jpg[/img] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/Talia-Madison-jfx-03.jpg[/img] Tallow vs "The Seductress" Talia Madison [i]From the word go Tallow dominated her opponent. As one would expect from training in Japan, Tallow has an intense hard-hitting style with lots of strikes and head-drop moves. Talia would sometimes take control of the match with suplexes and hip tosses, until Tallow reversed a hip toss attempt into a sickening half nelson suplex which folded Talia in half. The momentum carried Talia to her knees and as she recovered Tallow finished her off with a Shining Wizard[/i] [b]Winner:[/b] Tallow [i](in 6:27)[/i] Click here to see the shocking incident which occured after the match! Exclusive to WFSwrestling.com [b]Nate Stein:[/b] A dominant and triumphant return to the ring by Tallow, after 3 years away from the business. It seems she hasn't lost any of that fire she was known for in the Tri State area [b]Don Callis:[/b] Ha! I've seen the news reports on the websites, I know as well as you do Stein that [i]that[/i] woman with her hand raised is the owner of this promotion! She probably threatened the lovely Talia Madison with a firing if she didn't do the job for her! [b]Nate Stein:[/b] Oh please! You saw that match, it's not like Talia didn't try to win- WHAT THE?! [i]A man from the crowd jumps over the guardrail and into the ring, and it's Glenn Gilberti! The former Disco Inferno charges the celebrating Tallow and clobbers her across the back of the head with a clothesline. Talia gets to her knees and starts screaming for Gilberti to take out Tallow. Gilberti happily obliges and lifts Tallow up into a hanging vertical suplex for a whole 20 seconds before dropping down with a sickening impact. The fans boo loudly as Talia grabs Gilberti by the shirt and pulls him into a nasty kiss with lots of tongue[/i] [b]Nate Stein:[/b] This is one of the most disgusting things I've ever seen in a wrestling ring! [b]Don Callis:[/b] You obviously never saw Butterbean fight Bart Gunn in the Brawl For All did you Stein? Stay tuned with WFSwrestling.com for more news as we get it [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/melissa-stripes-jfxn01.jpg[/img] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/Rain.jpg[/img] [b]Melissa Stripes vs Rain[/b] [i]This match quickly turned into a contender for Match of the Night. If it wasn't for the 20 minute time limit it looked like both women could go forever they were so well matched. Melissa rarely stayed in one place for long as she was either running off the ropes or flying through the air. As the match went on Rain seemed take control of the match more regularly and for longer each time and the ending of the match seemed to become more certain. Melissa managed to lay out Rain with a big missile dropkick and then a 450 splash from the opposite corner but only managed a 2 count. Nate Stein pointed out she didn't quite land in the right way to get all of that move. Melissa Stripes called for the end as she went for her Springboard Lionsault, but Rain showed her experience advantage as she got her knees up into the body of Melissa. Winded, she was an easy target for a neck-heavy German Suplex[/i] [b]Winner:[/b] Rain [i](in 13:37)[/i] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/MarikoYoshida.jpg[/img] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/PortiaPerez.jpg[/img] [b]Mariko Yoshida vs Portia Perez[/b] [i]Though Portia Perez is only 19 years old and 17 years the junior of Mariko, she really showed the hype surrounding her isn't unjustified. She was quick and agile, but surprisingly didn't take to the air much and likewise didn't really try and keep Mariko on the ground. Instead the two seemed to exchange strikes and suplexes, as if proving to the other they can give as good as they get. The match began going in favour of experience as the Joshi star Mariko kept taking down Portia over and over. Portia became really frustrated and choked Mariko using the ropes, earning a stern warning from Jim Korderas. She took Mariko down with a series of great titl-a-whirl moves such as armdrags and hip tosses, but tried one time too many as Mariko caught her in mid-air and hit the Air Raid Crash for the win[/i] [b]Winner:[/b] Mariko Yoshida [i](in 15:19)[/i] [size=4]Bracket A of the 6 Woman Tournament to crown the first Queen of Wrestling[/size] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/MsChif.jpg[/img] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/Ariel.jpg[/img] [b]Ms. Chif vs "The Portuguese Princess" Ariel[/b] [i]Ariel was full of exhuberance before the match, while Ms. Chif just glowered at her from her corner. Ariel was clearly outclassed in this match, as Ms Chif just took her apart, viciously ending any comeback attempts Ariel tried to muster. In the end Ms. Chif taunted the fans as she held Ariel up ready for the end, and then finally put her away with the Desecrator[/i] [b]Winner:[/b] Ms. Chif [i](in 9:48)[/i] [size=4]Bracket B of the 6 Woman Tournament to crown the first Queen of Wrestling[/size] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/lacey.jpg[/img] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/CheerleaderMelissa4.jpg[/img] [b]"The Lovely" Lacey vs "The Future Legend" Cheerleader Melissa[/b] [i]This was clearly match of the night. Neither woman was backing down and the match often degenerated into an exchange of strikes, with Cheerleader Melissa often getting the advantage. Lacey was willing to do anything to turn the tide in her favour, and wasn't above raking the eyes or choking. Melissa took exception to this and with Lacey tied up and the floor she called out for a Curb Stomp which got the fans in attendance cheering. The noise of the impact made the fans roar, so Melissa gave her another Curb Stomp! This only rewarded her with a 2 count, and Lacey kept fighting. The pace of the match slowed and they took to the mat, exchanging submissions moves and reversals, each one raising the ire of the opponent and soon they were trading blows again. Lacey seemed to be gaining the advantage, but Melissa stopped her in her tracks with a poke to the eye which got the fans clapping and laughing. This got Lacey fuming as she argued with referee Jim Korderas, but there was nothing she could do to avoid the Air Raid Crash which ended the match[/i] [b]Winner:[/b] Cheerleader Melissa [i](in 17:49)[/i] Nate Stein pointed out that both Cheerleader Melissa and Mariko Yoshida finished their matches with the Air Raid Crash and speculated it would only be a matter of time before the two would collide and put their finishers to the test [size=4]Bracket C of the 6 Woman Tournament to crown the first Queen of Wrestling[/size] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/AllisonDanger.jpg[/img] [img]http://i186.photobucket.com/albums/x161/WFSwrestling/TakakoInoue.jpg[/img] [b]Allison Danger vs Takako Inoue[/b] [i]Nate Stein thanked the fans in attendance as he presented the final match of the evening to see who would join Ms. Chif and Cheerleader Melissa in the Triple Threat Match to crown a new Queen of Wrestling Before the bell rung Allison Danger offered a handshake to Takako Inoue. Takako looked on her with mistrust but accepted the handshake. She was right to be weary, as Danger pulled her into her STO and almost got a 3 count! Danger screamed at the referee that he should have counted quicker, but left herself open to Takako's anger. Takako punished Danger for her subterfuge with a German suplex which she rolled through with into a Dragon suplex and then into a Tiger suplex almost scoring the win. Nate Stein pointed out the third of the main event matches of the evening almost ended twice in less than 2 minutes! Takako dominated the remainder of the match until one mistake left her open to Danger's Shimmering Warlock which she followed up with a second STO for the 3 count[/i] [b]Winner:[/b] Allison Danger [i](in 9:34)[/i] The fans in attendance give a standing ovation which Allison Danger ignores as she makes her way to the back. The babyfaces of the roster come out to fill the ring and celebrate WFS' first show with their fans before signing autographs, bringing the show to an end ------------------------------------------------------ WFSwrestling.com confirms two matches for WFS: Coronation of a Queen on Friday 29th 2007 [i]Triple Threat Match to crown the first Queen of Wrestling[/i] [b]Ms. Chif[/b] vs [b]Cheerleader Melissa[/b] vs [b]Allison Danger[/b] [b]Lacey[/b] vs [b]Tallow[/b] Join us then for more news (Predictions welcome!)
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Ms. Chif vs Cheerleader Melissa vs [B]Allison Danger[/B] Mainly because I can't see her pick... That looks to be a good match. Lacey vs [B]Tallow[/B] I see Tallow (you) getting a bit of a push to kick this promotion off. After Tallow has a cushion, she can sit pretty and let the show role, but for now, we need her strong and need her as a Main Eventer... at least for a while.
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[b]WFSwrestling.com[/b] is delighted to be able to confirm the full card for the upcoming [b]WFS: Coronation of a Queen[/b] on Friday 29th June 2007 [size=4]Triple Threat Match to crown the first Queen of Wrestling[/size] [b]Allison Danger[/b] vs [b]Ms Chif[/b] vs [b]"The Future Legend" Cheerleader Melissa[/b] After 3 big wins, who has the most momentum and determination going into this match? All 3 women have numerous wins all around the world. It will truely be a main event spectacle [b]Tallow[/b] vs [b]"The Lovely" Lacey[/b] Tallow goes into this match with a full head of steam following a dominating victory over Talia Madison. Lacey suffered a loss in her debut match for WFS and will no doubt have a lot to prove [b]Takako Inoue[/b] vs [b]Kaoru Ito[/b] Takako Inoue requested this match from WFS officials herself. Despite Kaoru losing to Minx on the last show, Takako looks forward to a hard-hitting exchange with a fellow countrywoman [b]Mariko Yoshida[/b] vs SHIMMER's [b]"The American Angel" Sara Del Ray[/b] Another popular Japanese star is Mariko Yoshida, and after seeing Del Ray's previous SHIMMER match against ex-WWE and ECW star Jazz, she requested this confrontation. Sara Del Ray was trained by former ROH World Champion "The American Dragon" Bryan Danielson and is certainly no slouch in the ring. Her size and skill are a force to be reckoned with. This is the first WFS/SHIMMER cross-over match, who wants the victory more? [b]"The Portuguese Princess" Ariel[/b] vs [b]"The Seductress" Talia Madison[/b] w/ [b]"The Manager of Champions" Glenn Gilberti[/b] Both women suffered a loss at WFS' debut show and so will be fighting tooth and nail for a taste of victory. Will the self-appointed "Manager of Champions" Glenn Gilberti be the deciding factor in this match? [b]"The Jezebel" Eden Black[/b] vs [b]Christie Ricci[/b] Christie Ricci makes her WFS debut against the juggernaut Jezebel in what will no doubt be a hard-hitting affair. Eden Black has already been quoted as saying Ricci "has a snowball's chance in Hell of beating her". Betting folk would be enclined to agree with her, but Christie Ricci doesn't care about the odds [b]Portia Perez[/b] vs [b]Tiana Ringer[/b] Another debut on this show, this time it's the sultry Tiana Ringer. Portia Perez lost out to Mariko Yoshida on the first WFS show simply from lack of experience, and she's pointed out Tiana has no such advantage over her. Tiana Ringer has told everyone to wait and see what she's capable of [size=4]Four Corner Survival[/size] [b]Minx[/b] vs [b]Madison[/b] vs [b]ChaCha[/b] vs [b]Chikayo Nagashima[/b] SHIMMER is well known for it's Four Corner Survival exhibition matches. Two women compete at a time, while the other competitors are tagged in and is won in an elimination style. Both Minx and Madison have a win to their name going into this match, but only one can walk away the winner Join us once again in Gloucester, New Jersey for [b]WFS: Coronation of a Queen[/b] on Friday 29th June 2007
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