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Posts Tagged ‘Angelus Layne’

Purchase Any MWR Hat; Receive a FREE Ladies of MWR Print by Michael Liao

Posted by flairwhoooooo on June 18, 2014

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Missouri Wrestling Revival has been a proud supporter of pro wrestling for the past six years. During that time we have also been very supportive of female wrestling in the area. We have done our best to help spread the word on the talented ladies in the area such as Stacey O’Brien, Lucy Mendez, Santana Garrett, Angelus Layne, Miss Natural, MsChif, the Great Cheyenne, and many others through the MWR site. We have continued to do our best to work with the premier wrestling media outlets in the sport such as Pro Wrestling Illustrated, PWTorch, Ring Sirens, and others to support the women in their dream to become household names.

In the 2013 MWR Yearbook, we teamed-up with wrestling artist Michael Liao to have a full page spread of his artwork of the ladies that worked in the MWR coverage area during that year. Also on the design. is none other than MWR’s own fan relations Dubray Tallman.

We are now offering for the first time, a color photo print of this commemorative artwork for the fans for free to add to their collection when they purchase a MWR Hat for only $15.00. So the next time you see us at a show be sure to ask to purchase a hat and receive a Free MWR Ladies of MWR print for free.

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Angelus Layne Featured in the Brand New Pro Wrestling Illustrated

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 27, 2014

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Wrestling fans be sure to check out the brand new May 2014 issue of Pro Wrestling illustrated with the Undertaker on the cover.

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Angelus Layne and Darin Corbin at ST. Louis Anarchy would be one of the early favorites for MWR Feud of the Year if we had one.

PWI is the Sports Illustrated of pro wrestling and in this issue you will be able to check out a great ”Beyond the Curtain” feature on Midwest Superstar Angelus Layne featuring photography by MWR Owner Brian Kelley. Layne is one of the young stars that has been working hard in the Midwest to become one of the top wrestlers in the Country. In her short career fans have seen her wrestle for Harley Race’s World League Wrestling’s Ladies Championship, as well as thrilling fans at St. Louis Anarchy, Metro Pro Wrestling, Pro Wrestling Phoenix, 3XWrestling and SPARKLE just to name a few.

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OH MY

Throughout the magazine wrestling fans will be happy to see stars around the Midwest as well as photos, interviews and features with the likes of Randy Orton, Batista and Undertaker to go along with these must read articles

From the Desk of …. Stu Saks
Before the Bell Compiled by Mike Bessler
Ringside by Harry Burkett
Quick Count by Al Castle
The Straight Shooter by Dan Murphy
The Independent Roundup by Mike Bessler
The International Report by Dan Murphy
Wrestling Observer Hall of Fame – The Class of 2013
Arena Reports
PWI Classics
Between Falls
Official Wrestling Rankings
Drawing Blood by Jason Conlan
The PWI 2013 Report Cards of the Stars
The WWE Network
Who Deserves to be in the TNA Hall of Fame

Take the time purchase yourself a subscription so that you do not miss a issue in 2014.

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ST. Louis Anarchy Delivers on the First Night of a Double Shot

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 15, 2014

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By David J. McCutcheon

The gloves are off. St. Louis Anarchy has decided to take the wrecking ball and break down the barriers that define the local wrestling scene. By incorporating top indy stars that have become St. Louis transplants for years, such as Davey Richards and Kyle O’Reilly, Anarchy has become a premiere promotion in the Midwest territory. Show runner Pierre Abernathy and Co. have taken their dedication to putting St. Louis on the National map one step further in 2014, bringing in the likes of Roderick Strong and one half of the Young Bucks, Nick Jackson, to their two-night Gateway to Anarchy 2014 celebration.

The card is subject to change, and boy, did it ever. Injuries and commitments to TNA took away the likes of the aforementioned Richards, Matt Jackson, and Eddie Edwards in what would have been his St. Louis Anarchy debut. The bookers at Anarchy did not allow such travesties to have a lasting effect on their product, bringing in Strong and Dragon Gate USA Open the Freedom Gate Champion Johnny Gargano to fill their shoes. The opening show was one of Anarchy’s strongest yet, even without mainstays such as ACH and Richards on the card. This is a testament to the depth of Anarchy’s roster, one of the finest in all of the country.

JoJo Bravo d. Evan Gelistico via pinfall

After suffering a devastating loss to the strongman Michael Elgin his last go ‘round, JoJo Bravo came out swinging against the former St. Louis Anarchy champion, Evan Gelistico. It was all fun and games in the squared circle until Gelistico grounded the sumo sensation with a series of submission holds. Once Bravo broke free, he slammed a Samurai Driver out of a series of reversals for a decisive upset victory.

Brandon Espinosa d. Bolt Brady via pinfall

Everything gets misinterpreted once Brandon Espinosa gets in a St. Louis Anarchy ring. The St. Louis standout has made passes at the competition since his debut, and uses this tactic to get the upper hand in most contests. These lewd, flashy tactics—including a post-match celebratory butt-pinch—managed to unsettle the faster-than-lightning Bolt Brady, taking him out of his game for a pinfall victory with the frog splash.

The Hooligans d. Dan Walsh and Jeremy Wyatt (with Greg Jovi) via pinfall

Darren Dean, the original partner of Jeremy Wyatt, could not make it. Wyatt’s urging of a mystery partner to come out from the back opened up the perfect ambush for Dan Walsh from the other direction, marking his return to Anarchy after cutting a scathing interview on the company months ago. The Hooligans cleaned house before Walsh and Wyatt took control of Mason Cutter, isolating him from

his brother. Things boiled over once the tag was made, and it was the Hooligans who removed Walsh from the equation before taking down Wyatt with a sunset flip.

Darin Corbin d. Angelus Layne via pinfall

Once former St. Louis Anarchy champion Darin Corbin injured Angelus Layne at a previous Anarchy event while aiming for her partner, Brandon Espinosa, Layne has been salivating at the opportunity to knock the morality crusader Corbin down a peg. Many cheap shots and low blows were given throughout the bout, the final one coming at the foot of Corbin, leading to a devastating cutter to end the match. While she came up short, Layne was one of the night’s standouts in her breakout performance, earning the respect of the fans with her profane silver tongue and never-say-die attitude.

Arik Cannon d. Ricky Starks via pinfall

The charismatic Ricky Starks tried to open the contest by belittling the veteran Arik Cannon’s penchant for beer. He’d soon have a face full of it after a brawl to the outside, with Cannon using his alcoholic mist to blind the eyes of the pretty boy Starks. After a bout filled with submission holds, it was the brainbuster that inevitably ended the night for Starks, a final measure to cease his yapping.

Roderick Strong d. St. Louis Anarchy Champion Gary Jay (with Dorian Victor) via pinfall (Non-Title)

Gary Jay’s lackadaisical approach to the ring in his non-title match against one of the biggest names in independent professional wrestling, Roderick Strong, most certainly hurt him in the long run of this high-profile match. With no title on the line, Jay was arrogant and slow to get back into the ring, telling the crowd he would “take [his] time” to dictate the pace. A master of the squared circle, Strong didn’t hesitate to give Jay a rude awakening from a daydream into a nightmare with a series of welt-wailing chops that fans all the way under the Arch could hear. Jay’s fighting spirit picked up but a moment too late, as the Strongbuster and a harsh boot ended the Champion’s night. Licking his wounds, Jay retreated with title in tow, while Strong looked as his name indicates.

Jordan Lacey (with Greg Jovi) d. Alex the Big Owl (with Jacob Dangle) and Alex Castle via pinfall

Tempers ran hot in the three-way dance that featured a recently-betrayed Alex the Big Owl. At the previous Anarchy event, Jordan Lacey turned on his tag team partner to align himself with Gary Jay’s BOSS faction. The Big Owl was hot and ready to tar and feather Lacey. Alex Castle was inadvertently double-teamed by the duo before being pinned by Lacey. Right as the Big Owl set his sights on Lacey, his own manager, the Australian Jacob Dangle, hit him with a low blow to clip Alex’s wings in the fight… an

elevated DDT later and it was all over. The Big Owl has seemingly lost all of his friends after these events.

Danny Cannon d. Zakk Sawyers via pinfall

Danny Cannon came out with the energy of a pack of track runners rolling off of energy drinks, kicking the turnbuckles and running around the ring. This was certainly an indication of how this match would begin and most definitely end, as the two young guns took Anarchy by storm with an inspiration offensive assault that included a pair of suicide dives and other aerial shenanigans. Cannon ended the fight with an utterly brutal double stomp from the turnbuckle to the head of Sawyers. The duo certainly surprised many in attendance, as several fans gave a standing ovation once the dust had settled.

Kyle O’Reilly d. Christian Rose via submission

The two popular competitors came out on the eve of Kyle O’Reilly’s 2-out-of-3 falls title match against Gary Jay. All was going well for O’Reilly, as this physical contest was bearing no severe damage to his extremities, despite the hard-hitting Rose being his competition. A back-and-forth contest ended with the Arm-ageddon, O’Reilly’s patented cross-armbreaker, and all seemed well… until Gary Jay and his BOSS minions surrounded the ring, ready to pounce O’Reilly and Rose. Just as they were about to enter, Rose betrayed the man who made him tap, as Jay’s cronies unloaded on O’Reilly for several minutes. Leaving the challenger in a heap, BOSS fled as Jay laughed, knowing the damage was done to O’Reilly the day before the fight of his life.

More Shebang for Your Buck (Nick Jackson & Johnny Gargano) d. The Sex Bob-ombs (Mat Fitchett & Davey Vega) via pinfall

Johnny Gargano is no rookie when it comes to St. Louis Anarchy, so Nick Jackson recruited his help in place of his ailing brother. The competition was tough in Anarchy hero Davey Vega and fan-favorite Mat Fitchett. Coordination between Gargano and Jackson was not as smooth as the two would have liked in the early goings, with Jackson directing Gargano around the ring to where his brother would instinctually be. These few precious seconds cost the new duo, as the Sex Bob-ombs took advantage of every opportunity of miscommunication. A series of chain-superkicks left everyone unconscious on the mat near the end, but Gargano and “Indy Taker” Jackson carved up Fitchett with springboard spiked Tombstone.

The night was a huge success for Anarchy, breaking the attendance records with 300 people while marking the debut of a handful of new talent.

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A look at the 2013 December Ring Sirens magazine featuring Santana G, MWR Female Nominees

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 26, 2013

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From MWR Owner/Editor Brian Kelley 

I was really excited to get my hard copy in the mail today of the Ring Sirens new magazine… I am not one to lie, when the owner Tyler Prattis offered for me to write for his magazine, I did it because I thought he was a nice guy and to hopefully help get the MWR name and the female wrestlers in the area some coverage so that fans would know more about them and promoters to see the talent that they have and want to bring them to one of their shows….I had seen the Internet version of it and was impressed with the magazine, but to have a true hard copy of this book in my hands gives me a real appreciation of how awesome this magazine is.

Great job Tyler and Ring Sirens for the hard work that I know is involved….This months magazine has on the cover one of my best friends promoter Keny Garrett’s daughter Santana Garrett , plus a a feature of the top Nominees for the 2013 MWR Awards that include Stacey O’Brien, Miss Natural, Angelus Layne and Lucy Mendez …. I would like to apologize to Lucy Mendez for in the article I had stated that she was a former World League Wrestling Female  Champion when in fact she has captured that prestigious title on 2 occasions… But other than support this magazine by purchasing yourself a copy that has this and much more for your enjoyment.

– Exclusive Interview: Santana Garrett
– Special Feature: 2013 Year In Review
– 2013 MWR Female Of The Year Award Nominees
– Siren Of The Month: Amy St. Clere
– My Thoughts On: Paige
– The Renee Revelations
– Emma Is Entertainment
– Sneak Peak: Introducing RingSirensTV
– The Pros of a Divas Royal Rumble
Click Here to purchase this print issue for $6.00 US. Or, the digital version for $0.99 US. The issue is also available through the MagCloud iPad App for $0.99 US.

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Women of Wrestling Podcast : Fight Like A Girl: Angelus Layne

Posted by flairwhoooooo on June 19, 2013

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This weekend, Angelus Layne is one of the entrants in the 2013 version of ACW‘s Queen of Queenstournament – a big opportunity for this Midwest grappler who has been having a very productive 2013 so far. With that in mind, Stew caught up with Angelus for what was *in theory* meant to be a quick chat – but soon turned into a near podcast length discussion.

We talked Queen of Queens (and who she’s got her eye on in that tournament), getting advice from former QoQ winner Rachel Summerlyn, representing St Louis Anarchy and the fun times she’s had there (including working against babyface Jessicka Havok earlier in the year). We discuss working for AIW in Ohio (debuting at the last minute at Girls Night Out 8 earlier this year), and wrestling Darkness Crabtree forWrestling Is Intense. We also have an in-depth discussion of hairstyles and hair fall issues (yes, really), WWE hiring practices, social media, dig out a couple of comic book references and Angelus tells the story of “The Curse of July”and how it killed her chance to appear at NCW: Femmes Fatales last year.

To Listen click here.

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Metro Pro Wrestling returns July 13th Jeremy Wyatt, Adam Pearce, The Commission, Miss Natural, Angelus Layne

Posted by flairwhoooooo on June 11, 2013

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Metro Pro Wrestling returns to Turner Rec Center in Kansas City, KS, on Saturday, July 13 , for our next television taping for Metro Sports! Doors open at 6 p.m., and bell time is 7 p.m.

Match already announced:

– Metro Pro Title Match: Jeremy Wyatt will defend his Metro Pro Title against former champion “The Fittest Wrestler in the World” Mark Sterling!
– Plus, the return of Five-Time World Champion “Scrap Iron” Adam Pearce! Why is he coming back? Find out July 13!
– Metro Pro Tag Title Match: The Commission vs. Kobra Kai Dojo in a Best 2 Out Of 3 Falls Match

-Their last match was  featured in Pro Wrestling Illustrated, dont miss the rematch between the 2012 MWR Female of the Year Miss Natural vs. Angelus Layne

More matches to be announced soon!

Front Row: $20
General Admission: $15
Kids (5-12): $5 Kids under 5: Free

Buy your tickets now!

Metro Pro Wrestling on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/MetroProKC
Metro Pro Wrestling on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/KCMetroPro

Check out Metro Pro Photos on Facebook: Metro Pro Wrestling Photos

Metro Pro Wrestling airs every Saturday night on Time Warner Cable’s Metro Sports at 11 p.m. The show replays several times during the week! Check local listings for details.

Time Warner Cable’s Metro Sports is a regional 24-hour sports network, and Metro Sports is the ONLY place you can see Metro Pro Wrestling! Catch us on:

• Time Warner Cable Kansas City Metro Sports SD Channel 30 or 310
• Time Warner Cable Nebraska
• Comcast Cable Channel 44 & 258
• Knology of KS Cable – Lawrence 37
• Metro Sports 2 on Time Warner Cable Kansas City Channel 311
• Time Warner Cable Metro Sports HD on Channel 1310

Turner Rec Center is located at 831 S. 55th St, Kansas City, KS.
For more information, call Metro Pro at (816) 222-5455.

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2013 Missouri Wrestling Revival Race to the female of the Year Mid-card report

Posted by flairwhoooooo on June 4, 2013

Miss Natural- The reigning Missouri Wrestling Revival female wrestler of the year shows so no sign of slowing down. In 2013 she has returned to SHIMMER AND Steel domain wrestling , made apparances at AAW and been featured on IPPV. In April she once again won Harley Race’s World League Wrestling championship by defeating Stacey O’Brien to become a 6 time champion . O’Brien would regain the title but Natural continues to star at Metro Pro Wrestling and was able to pick up a win against Angelus Layne at 3XWrestling

Stacey O’Brien – The two time MWR Female Wrestler of the Year lost the WLW Ladies title for a moment against arch rival Miss Natural but has since regain the title. One of the most talented women in wrestling today she will need to seek more challenges outside her homebase if she hopes to become a 3 time MWR Female Wrestler of the Year

Thunderkitty –A newcomer to the MWR Coverage area, Thunderkitty hopes to make her mark in 2013. At Zero One she has been overpowering Allie Kat and Jason Vendetta on a few occasions She has also been at odds with young Serenity Matches at Resistance Pro and Girl Fight IPPV. A young talent that is picking up momentum heading into the end of 2013.

Angelus Layne – Layne continues to impress and pick up huge wins and exciting matches. A key partner of Brandon Espinosa at St Louis Anarchy, she was instrumental in them getting the win against Reed Bentley & Heidi Lovelace in April to back up her win against Jessica Havok at the first of the year at Anarchy. Pro Wrestling Illustrated covered her victory over Miss Natural in her debut at Metro Pro Wrestling and the two are 1-1 after a loss to Natural at 3XWrestling. She has been a force at Pro Wrestling Collision defeating Twinkie Starr by KO and teamed with Alex Castle in a losing effort for the PWC Tag Titles. At Zero-One she was able to defeat Serenity in a cage as well as make an appearance at SHIMMER proving that she is a true treat to the 2013 MWR Female of the Year.

The Great Cheyenne – A slow start in the MWR Coverage area for the Great Cheyenne. Having a feud with Thunderkitty at Zero-One at the moment and continues to be booked around the country.

Lucy Mendez – The Latino princess was able to capture a huge victory over Jessica James then back it up with a suprising win over the Iceman. The Metro Pro Wrestling’s diva is a favorite but lack of competition in and out of the area will keep this wrestler/model from making a run for the title of MWR Female of the Year unless there is a big change at the end of 2013.

Who of these girls will be able to win the honor of being named the MWR Female wrestler of the year or will a women emerge to steal the spotlight on these talented ladies.

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Missouri Wrestling Revival 2012 Female Wrestler of the Year- Miss Natural

Posted by flairwhoooooo on January 2, 2013

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One of pro wrestling’s greatest secrets in the world of women’s wrestling has caught the eyes of some of the top promoters not only in the Midwest but around the country. Miss Natural came back in 2011 from a short hiatus and it did not take her long to soar to the top.

While there are a ton of pretty girls in the sport today, there are very few that can match her combination of skills, her training and pure beauty of the women that winning just comes “NATURAL” to.

Miss Natural has trained under the watchful eye of wrestling great Ken Patera in 2000 and shortly afterwards traveled to train with the 8-time NWA World Champion Harley Race.

Though Miss Natural is known for her hard hitting, bruising and methodical wrestling style in 2012 we were able to see both sides of one her as she wrestled around the country.

A key member of the Metro Pro Wrestling roster, she was the running mate for wrestling manager supreme Steven J Girthy as he ran for commissioner against Pete Madden that he successfully won at the end of 2012.

She would start the year off earning the respect of the 3XW fans with her match against Stacey O’Brien in January. When the match came to an end many of the fans wrote into say that it was the best women’s match in the history of that great company.

She would continue her path to the top with an exciting and bittersweet feud with archrival MsChif. The battles between the two promised to thrill fans from St. Louis to Kansas City at Dynamo Pro Wrestling until an injury derailed a hardcore match at Metro Pro, Natural would be able to capture a huge win in their last match up. (Though we hope to see these two fine athletes go at it more in 2013)

Miss Natural would seek to dominate World League Wrestling, where she is a five time WLW Women’s Champion and is currently the number one contender for the two time MWR Female Wrestler of the year Stacey O’Brien’s title.

Shimmer would see the return of Miss Natural to the roster in 2012, and if anyone had their doubts on how good she is, then the 3-1 record with wins against KC Spinelli, the 2012 PWI Rookie of the year Veda Scott and Su Yung.

Throughout the year Miss Natural would return to 3XWrestling,  as well as a big match at Traditional Championship Wrestling with special referee former WWE Sunny. Other top promotions she worked for were  Steel Domain Wrestling as she met the likes of Crazy Mary Dobsin Josie,and Jazz.

Miss Natural is truly one of the hardest working and respected women in the ring today and it is a great honor to announce that she is our 2012 MWR Female of the Year.

Where we would like to see Miss Natural in 2013?

We would love to see Miss Natural land up in the land of Anarchy to challenge the Rachel Summerlyn. How would the old school background and professionalism of Miss Natural deal with the all- out madness of the Anarchy lifestyle and fan base mixed with the bruising style of Summerlyn?

Miss Natural and Rachel Summerlyn could very well heat up the Midwest in 2013

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1ST runner up– Angelus Layne

Layne has worked hard to become one of the top women in the sport. “The First Lady Of MAGNUM” she defeated Kiandra at Magnum PRO Wrestling in Council Bluffs,Iowa while at IWA Unlimited in Olney, Illinois  she was able to pick up a victory against Scarlett Bordeaux, Serenity, Lylah Lodge and Twink E. Star. She would continue her winning ways by defeating Lucy Mendez at 3XWrestling in Des Moines, Iowa.

Back at Magnum she showed her toughness as she met Derek Cornell in a losing effort that showed true heart. A huge win against MsChif proved anyone that had any doubts on her skills including a wins at New Midwest Wrestling, Zero 1 and 3XW against rival Kiandra. At St Louis Anarchy she would challenge Angelus Layne for the ACW Heavyweight Champ held by Rachel Summerlyn. Layne would go on to cause tons of trouble at AAPW alongside partner in crime Alex Castle.

There is no doubt that the best is yet to come for young Angelus Layne.

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2ND Runner up- The Great Cheyenne –

What an amazing year for the Hellfire Symphony member ,The Great Cheyenne. Fearsome and all powerful, she was able to start the year off debuting at AAPW against Stacey O’Brien in Marion, Illinois . She would come up just short but the tension between the two girls would escalate as the Great Cheyenne went after O’Brien’s WLW ladies title throughout Kansas and Missouri.

In a chain events no one could have predicted The Great Cheyenne would become one of the most popular wrestlers at AAPW while picking up a huge against Serenity before standing up against the duo on Angelus Layne and Alex Castle as they double teamed Kyle Sawyer. The Great Cheyenne would also spend time working with the youth in the community proving that in one of the most viscous women in the sport does indeed have a heart.

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3rd Runner Up- Stacey O’Brien

The two time MWR Female Wrestler of the Year Stacey O’Brien once again had a very good year but the lack of title defenses (or lack of wrestlers stepping up to challenge her) for the WLW stood out to the voters. Still one cannot deny that she had an impressive year defending the WLW title against the likes of Miss Natural, The Great Cheyenne and Rebecca Raze. During the year she would wrestle for 3XWrestling and Show Me Wrestling against arch rivals Miss Natural and Lucy Mendez.  O’Brien also hosted the Stacey O show (ala Pipers Pit) with guest Lex Luger and Cowboy Bob Orton.

Others receiving nominations – Rachel Summerlyn and Lucy Mendez

PAST WINNERS

2011 –Stacey O’Brien

2010 – Amy Hennig

2009 – MsChif

2008 – Stacey O’Brien

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Pro Wrestling Collision NEW MATCH Angelus Layne vs. Twinke Star

Posted by flairwhoooooo on December 30, 2012

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NEW MATCH: Pro wrestling is by no means for men only, and Pro Wrestling Collision is bringing its fans an exciting match between two women who bring excitement to the ring on Jan. 19.

Angelus Layne, one of the rising stars on the national women’s wrestling scene, will be in action against local fan favorite Twinke Starr. Layne is also affiliated with Alex Castle, a participant in the Collision Cup.

Layne wants to prove that wrestling isn’t just a men’s game, and she is willing to take on any competition, be it male or female. Layne is also confident that together she and Castle will prove themselves to be the true power couple of Pro Wrestling Collision.

Starr is looking to establish herself as a top women’s wrestler in the region. Layne may have to put everything she has into her match with Starr, a woman who also isn’t afraid to take on anyone in the ring. Starr’s hunger to become a superstar fuels her efforts in the ring and may drive her to victory.

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NIKKI ST. JOHN & ANGELUS LAYNE TO SPARKLE at SHIMMER this weekend.

Posted by flairwhoooooo on March 15, 2012

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Nikki St. John comes to us from the POWW Entertainment promotion. Visit http://www.powwentertainment.com/ for more information.

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Photo credit Gary Giaffoglione

Angelus Layne comes to us from the IWA Unlimited promotion. Visit http://iwaunlimited.weebly.com/ for more information.

For more news on SHIMMER CLICK HERE.

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