PWWA, Australia’s first and the top women’s wrestling promotion in Australia, has just announced that one half of the Canadian Ninjas, none other than Nicole Matthews, will be wrestling on their September 3rd show.
This will be the Australian debut for Matthews, who is the current ECCW SuperGirls Champion and a former holder of the SHIMMER Tag Team Championships.
PWWA have also announced the debut of Britenay, another fresh face from Impact Pro Wrestling New Zealand, for the show.
If you would like to attend this show, it will be held Saturday September 3rd at the Liverpool Masonic Centre, which is at the Cnr. Hume Hwy & Memorial Ave, in Liverpool, NSW, Australia.




6 Comments
Nicole Matthews is astounding, a consistent highlight of my SHIMMER collection.
Awesome news, Australia is lacking ninjas ;) , also its great to see Nicole get booked somewhere else besides eccw and shimmer. Like adifferentsame said her shimmer work is top-notch, especially those matches with Daizee/Melissa/Hamada/Jessie.
First of all Nicole > Portia
TNA & WWE should hire this fresh young talent quickly she’s got the total package.
Mikas Reply:
June 28th, 2011 at 6:37 pm
Listen to Nicole’s interview on the WOW Podcast, where she talks about WWE/TNA.
And do you really want to watch her doing a silly dance on RAW or see her in a lame brawl on Impact?
The_JM Reply:
June 28th, 2011 at 7:12 pm
Really, what’s wrong with Portia?
And like Mikas said Nicole said she has no interest going mainstream, besides she’s doing great stuff in shimmer. If anyone from shimmer is going to wwe, i’d pick jessie mckay the girl could easily be the bella’s little sister. c’mon creative team, i thought of that right off the top of my head, but anyway like I was saying jessie totally has the diva look and is a much better worker than most of the current women in wwe or tna
adifferentsame Reply:
June 28th, 2011 at 7:54 pm
Wash your mouth out with holy water, laqisha. I don’t want to see anyone with half of the talent Matthews boasts condensed into meaningless fluff. And I think the pride Nicole Matthews possesses for the independent scene is beautifully representative of that small, but sure, flame that real women’s wrestling exists.
Nicole Matthews, I honestly believe, will be considered as highly as Sara Del Rey in terms of pure bred wrestling if she continues to graft the way she has.