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SmackDown Discussion Post: August 29th, 2017

What will happen on tonight’s SmackDown Live as Lana has promised to begin a SmackDown Women’s Championship journey for Tamina. Read WWE.com’s preview to tonight’s show below: “The unusual relationship between the hard-hitting Tamina and The Ravishing Russian, Lana, has been an intriguing focal point in the SmackDown LIVE Women’s division in recent weeks. After … Read more

RAW Redux (August 28th, 2017): So… what was the point in that?

via GIPHY The WWE do like to throw a curveball at us now and again, but last night just left me with a big overwhelming sigh. I remember just over a year ago, I joined Diva Dirt and was super hyped about the brand extension and with that came Sasha Banks’ first title reign. Now … Read more

Emma opens up on injury and wrestling comeback

Earlier this year, WWE Superstar Emma sustained a shoulder injury during a live house show at Liverpool, England. In an interview with FOX SPORTS Australia, Emma discuss that injury, her road to recovery from it and aspirations to become Women’s Champion. Highlights of the interview below. Opening up on her shoulder injury: “I was in … Read more

Alexa Bliss wins the Raw Women’s Title

Tonight on Monday Night’s Raw main event, Alexa Bliss defeated Sasha Banks to become a two time Raw Women’s Champion. The #RAW #WomensTitle is ON THE LINE as @AlexaBliss_WWE challenges @SashaBanksWWE in a vicious #SummerSlam rematch! pic.twitter.com/H2ZOeHcK58 — WWE (@WWE) August 29, 2017 Sasha was able to stay in control for early part of the … Read more

Raw Discussion Post: August 28th, 2017

Tonight on Monday Night Raw, Sasha Banks defends the Raw Women’s Title against Alexa Bliss. Read WWE.com’s preview to tonight’s Title rematch below: “One night after Sasha Banks made Alexa Bliss tap out to the Bank Statement to become a four-time Raw Women’s Champion at SummerSlam, “The Goddess” threw down the gauntlet for a title … Read more

WWE announces two new signings during Mae Young Classic

During the premiere of WWE’s Mae Young Classic, the company have announced the signing of two new females: Kacy Catanzaro and Shadia Bseiso. Kacy Catanzaro gained attention on NBC’s American Ninja when she became the first women to ever complete the show’s qualifying course and has made Sports Illustrated’s “Fittest 50” list. Back in January, she tried out for … Read more

Rosemary comments on Triplemania XXV incident

As it was previously reported, GFW Knockout Rosemary was injured this weekend during AAA’s TripleMania XXV event during a Reina de Reinas Title match which also featured Sexy Star, Ayako Hamada and Lady Shani. Towards the end sequence of the Fatal Four Way match, Sexy Star, who retained her title, legitimately injured Rosemary’s arm, popping it out of place during her … Read more

Potential plans for the NXT Women’s Championship

Last week, the WWE announced that Asuka had suffered a collaborate injury and, as a result, relinquished her NXT Women’s Title during WWE’s latest tapings of NXT. Dave Meltzer of Wrestling Observer Radio (via Wrestling INC) is reporting there are ongoing plans being discussed in WWE of having the winner of the Mae Young Classic to be crowned the … Read more

Week ending August 27th, 2017

Each week, The Backpage will wrap up some of the smaller news stories, rumors, editorials and gossip making the rounds in women’s wrestling. Got a tip for next week? Send it in. * The first four episodes of the Mae Young Classic will be available on demand on the WWE Network, beginning this Monday August … Read more

Rosemary suffers injury at AAA’s TripleMania XXV

PWInsider is reporting GFW Knockout Rosemary suffered an injury at AAA’s TripleMania XXV event during a Reina de Reinas Title match which also featured Sexy Star, Ayako Hamada and Lady Shani. Towards the end sequence of the Fatal Four Way match, Sexy Star, who retained her title, legitimately injured Rosemary’s arm, popping it out of … Read more

Bayley on how she stays inspired while injured

WWE Superstar Bayley is currently out of action while she recovers from a shoulder injury. Despite this, the former Raw Women’s Champion maintains a positive attitude and shares how she stays inspired in an interview with Channel Guide. Highlights of the interview below. Staying busy during SummerSlam despite her injury: “Being a part of 2K … Read more

Mia Yim on how wrestling has evolved around the issue of domestic violence

One year ago, Mia Yim (then known as GFW Knockout Jade) shared her story of domestic violence with the Huffington Post. Since then, Mia has been an advocate for survivors of domestic violence and has continuously supported organizations such as Safe Horizon. In a new follow-up interview with Huffington Post, Mia looks back at how much … Read more

Lucha Underground Analysis (August 23rd, 2017): Sexy Star keeps her mask

Welcome to this week’s Lucha Underground review! We’re back at the temple this week and we’re in for some women’s action as Sexy Star faces off against Veneno in a Mask vs Mask Match. Earlier this season someone was planting spiders in Sexy’s locker and playing some mind games with her. Fast forward to Veneno‘s … Read more

WWE referee Jessika Carr corners the spotlight ahead of Mae Young Classic broadcast

All eyes won’t just be on all of the women wrestlers during the upcoming Mae Young Classic. WWE’s first official full-time referee Jessika Carr will also get her turn in the spotlight throughout the highly-anticipated event.

The Baltimore native says in a brand-new video on WWE.com that she started wrestling in 2009, eventually moving to Florida to train at the Dudley Boyz’s Team 3D Academy. “Along the way, in order to get to Team 3D, I won an NWA scholarship. They picked me out of 40, 45 people to continue my career and awarded me money. So I used that money to go to Team 3D Academy and that just shows you that they saw my passion and my potential,” she explains.

Jessika admits that the journey to become an official WWE referee wasn’t easy and that the job itself doesn’t seem like the glamorous in the world of wrestling. But, she explains, referees are “just as important” as Becky Lynch or Alexa Bliss. She adds, “We’re that third person in the match. The best referees are very passionate about what they do, and without a doubt, I am.”

Like many wrestlers and fans, Jessika reveals that the sport helped her see the light at the end of some heartbreaking circumstances in life. “For me, wrestling was something I always loved. Something that got me through a lot of hard times — of being bullied, of being overweight, of a parents’ divorce. It was what I looked forward to,” she says.

Now, Jessika, having fulfilled a huge life goal, is encouraging others to do the same. “If you have a dream, you have to chase it. You have to really look deep inside yourself and say, ‘This is what makes me happy. This is what I want to do. This is what I need to do.’ I didn’t want to want up and go to a job that I hated. And now I can say that.”

The first installment of the Mae Young Classic kicks off August 28 on the WWE Network.

Are you excited to see Jessika Carr in the ring? Which female wrestler are you voting for to become the first-ever Mae Young Classic champion? Sound off in the comments below!

SmackDown Redux (August 22nd, 2017): Natalya’s time is on Carmella’s watch

SummerSlam was full of surprises for the women. With two new champions crowd, the ladies of RAW and SmackDown had a fallout to look forward to. And on the blue side of things, it’s bound to be interesting. Before the show starts, the newly crowned champion Natalya had her side plates installed into her title … Read more

Nikki Bella credits ‘Total Divas’ with helping start the Women’s Revolution

During an interview with PWInsider this past weekend at a Make-A-Wish event over in New York, Nikki Bella spoke about E!’s Total Divas and credits the reality show in helping start WWE’s Women’s Revolution. Highlights of the interview below. Thoughts on whether Total Divas gets enough credit for the rise of WWE’s female audience: “Absolutely … Read more