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Top 5 WWE Women’s Finishers (and the Worst)

Figure 8, Eclipse, Stratusfaction and Widow’s Peak! There are so many great finishers in the history of WWE, but what are some of the best (and the worst) of them all? We’re here to answer your question.

Join in the discussion as we go over our favorite finishers from the history of women’s wrestling. We made sure to include various types of finishers like slams, kicks, and submissions. We also asked YOU to pick your least favorite finishers of all time, and it quickly became a tea time.

What did you think of our list? Even we were very surprised at some of the finishers that didn’t make the final list, so don’t be too mad that your favorite wasn’t chosen! Tell us in the comment section below about your favorite finisher in the history of WWE.

IMPACT releases new theme music and video for Taya Valkyrie

IMPACT released a new YouTube video showcasing the dramatic new theme music for the gimmick of Wera Loca, for Taya Valkyrie.

The new video showcases Valkyrie’s new gimmick “Wera Loca”, meaning crazy blonde. Wera Loca is a villain, who flashes a dramatic look and a dramatic personality.

The Canadian wrestler started using Wera Loca during her time at Lucha Libre, where she is a former two-time and longest-reigning Reina de Reinas Champion at an astounding 945 days. The look will be new for IMPACT fans.

Currently, Valkyrie is an ongoing and lengthy feud with IMPACT Knockouts Champion Tess Blanchard, where she’s gunning for the top prize.

Check out the video of the new song above, and watch for Wera Loca on IMPACT Wrestling, every Thursday night on PopTV and FITE TV, 10 p.m. EST.

BLOODY Becky Lynch Injury Updates! Massive HEAT on Nia Jax Backstage

The highly anticipated clash between the Champions at Survivor Series is officially canceled due to Becky Lynch’s “broken face.” Injuries are never a good thing, but can this be a “Blissing” in disguise for The Man? In fact, she is the forerunner for taking the WrestleMania mainevent spot with Ronda Rousey.

We also discussed the massive backstage heat on Nia Jax following the punch that injured Becky Lynch. Alexa Bliss’s retirement rumor over the weekend, and rumors on Paige being cleared to wrestle. We lastly go over, Maria Kanellis’ fantasy team for Survivor Series.

SHOCKING Main Roster Debut! Ronda Rousey Tops PWI Women’s 100 List

Ronda Rousey Makes Another Headline Toppling the Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s Top 100 Female List, and The Man, Becky Lynch, is NOT happy about it! Also, we had a “Crazy” main roster debut of Nikki Cross on SmackDown, and Naomi wants a “bald” new look.

Survivor Series is NEXT WEEKEND. We go through the Team Captains and team members of SmackDown and Raw’s women’s team. Alexa being sidelined again from action. We also go through PWI’s Women’s 100 list, and it’s former Top spots over the years.

We also look back into WWE Evolution. Rumor leaked that WWE was planning a different Mae Young Classic winner. Also, another superstar might have been injured during the event.

Lastly we look into Ember Moon’s Harry Potter/Game of Thrones themed wedding. Also Naomi wanting a bald look.

Tessa Blanchard retains her title in rematch with Taya Valkyrie

In a rematch from Bound for Glory, Tessa Blanchard has retained her title once again against Taya Valkyrie.  The match had a controversial ending and Taya does not sound like she’s giving up the fight quite yet.

What do you think of the Tessa / Taya feud?  Who would you like to see Tessa defend the title against next?  Can anyone dethrone the current champ? 

Huge Champion vs. Champion at Survivor Series! Serena Williams at WrestleMania?

Can you believe that we’re only 3 weeks away from Survivor Series?! For the big annual event, WWE announced a huge Champion vs Champion match, which will see the company’s two biggest stars fight against each other. Early WrestleMania rumors are rolling in as Stephanie McMahon reportedly shows interest in bringing Serena Williams to WWE. Also, Team Bestie, Trish Stratus and Lita, is looking to return for the biggest show of the year.

We also discussed some interesting aftermath of WWE Evolution. Can this be an annual event and become the WrestleMania of women’s wrestling fan? WWE is positive about the possibility.

Let me know what you thought of all the news, and we look forward to making News and Rumor videos more frequently. So get ready for some spill!

Women Can Wrestle – WrestleMania 34

After a long hiatus due to production turn around and a new job with additional hours, we were finally able to finalize and bring to you our sizable WrestleMania 34 (and NXT Takeover New Orleans) review!  This will be the last of the “bloated” episodes and future installments of Women Can Wrestle will feature more bite-sized 10 minute pieces.  We’re very interested in keeping the original episode-a-week plan, so I’m very sorry that scheduling fell apart so quickly.

Thanks for sticking with us through all this!  Dustin & Eric hope you enjoy the episode and any feedback you wish to toss our way to help shape our future would be MORE than appreciated!  We love you guys almost as much as we love women’s wrestling!

Women Can Wrestle: NOVApro- Rip Her To Shreds 2018

After an extremely busy 2 weeks of work, Eric & Dustin return with a recap/review of NOVApro’s “Rip Her To Shreds!” The event was an all women indie showcase that we were able to attend live, allowing for full saturation of the atmosphere and energy.

It was fun to leave the WWE highway and venture off the beaten path for a stint in the wild and wonderful world of indie professional wrestling.  The showcased talent were entertaining and we hope this episode will inspire you to search out the ladies of this particular event and go see them live!  After all, the wrestle-verse is much larger than the weekly installments WWE brings to the table.  Thanks, everyone!

Women Can Wrestle – Interview with Joseline Navarro

Eric is back in the studio, interviewing another fantastic female talent in the form of Joseline Navarro.  Diva Dirt gets a chance to learn about Joseline and her outlook on the women’s wrestling scene via a penguiny back-and-forth that helps put a spotlight on her light-hearted energy.  Though her time on our show is short, we think you’ll be looking forward to seeing more of Joseline Navarro, an amazing talent that proves once again that women can wrestle!

Women Can Wrestle – Interview with Jinx

In this latest episode, Eric sits down and has an energetic chat with independent female pro-wrestler Jinx about her career and various personal stats.  A great time was had by all as we learn more about who she is, the women’s indie wrestling scene and answer perhaps the most important question of all time; which Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles is the best.  We hope you enjoy all the love and goofiness these two have to offer the Diva Dirt community in this latest episode of Women Can Wrestle!

Women Can Wrestle: Fastlane 2018

Eric & Dustin are back and swankier than ever!  Together, we will ride this freeway of questionable booking to its natural conclusion.  We hope you enjoy this week’s episode where we discuss the women’s representation on the Fastlane pay-per-view and the ultimate setup heading into this year’s Wrestlemania.

Remember, Eric & Dustin drop in to check out your thoughts and opinions, so feel free to voice your favorite and least favorite things about the show to help give us an idea of what you like about us.  This will help our decision making process as we move forward in our content creation.  Thanks so much!

Women Can Wrestle: Elimination Chamber 2018

The Diva-Dirt team would like to introduce you to the newest member of our family, Women Can Wrestle.  Women Can Wrestle is a weekly YouTube show hosted by Eric and Dustin.  Each week, Eric and Dustin will review a recent female wrestling show and give their unique thoughts and commentary on the matches they’ve seen.

We hope you enjoy this show and join us in welcoming Eric and Dustin.  Please be sure to give it a like you YouTube and let us know what you think in the comments below.  

Watch Tenille “Emma” Dashwood vs. Rachel Ellering for free

Tenille Dashwood, formerly known as “Emma” while working for WWE, has embraced the independent wrestling scene since she was released from her WWE contract in late October of 2017. When wrestlers are released from WWE, fans are uncertain what their next career move will be. Some wrestlers parlay their WWE success into work within other entertainment channels, and others choose to continue wrestling. Tenille Dashwood chose the latter and has hit the ground running on the independent scene.

Tenille’s first big match took place on February 3rd, in the New Jersey area, when she wrestled Angelina Love for the promotion know as WrestlePro. Not soon after, it was announced that Tenille Dashwood would be wrestling for Ring of Honor in their Women of Honor tournament to crown their first ever Womens Champion.

Recently, Tenille Dashwood came full circle and was involved in a match with her mentor and trainer, Lance Storm. On February 11th, in Providence, Rhode Island, WHAT Wrestling booked two graduates from the Storm Wrestling Academy, Tenille Dashwood and Rachel Ellering to do battle with Lance Storm as the special guest referee. This match caught buzz immediately and WHAT Wrestling decided to share it with the world by releasing the match on their YouTube channel. 

Tenille was very grateful for the opportunity and tweeted her appreciation to Lance, Rachel, WHAT Wrestling and their fans.

Tenille Dashwood’s Upcoming Independent Appearances

Tenille is accepting bookings all across the world and is very excited to meet her fans. Here are a few of her upcoming announced shows and links to each promotions website or ticket page.

What are your thoughts regarding Tenille Dashwood wrestling on the independent scene? Are you excited to see what she will do next? Where would you like to see her wrestle?

Eva Marie confronts Mia Khalifa

The age old complaint over wrestling being “fake” seems to crop up every other year and this time an unlikely source is defending her old stomping ground.

Former WWE Superstar Eva Marie, real name Natalie Eva Marie, recently sat down with Complex News’ Out of Bounds show to discuss Mia Khalifa‘s comment about wrestling not being a real sport. She also talks about her transition to acting and more.

On challenging Mia Khalifa’s claims that wrestling isn’t a real sport: Some moves are [choreographed], so like you’ll go over your finish, whoever’s gonna win or lose because that’s predetermined. However, when you’re in there, usually you’re just going toe-to-toe. So like, if I have you in a headlock, then I’m telling you right then and there what we’re doing next. NFL, NBA, they all have off-seasons. Wrestling doesn’t have an off-season. We’re on the road 209 days out of the year, performing in different cities every single night. Where you have your NBA, and NFL and major league and they’re taking charter flights going to the next city. We’re driving in rent-a-cars to the next city.”

On the difference between training for acting and wrestling: “You have to put your body through a lot of physicality with wrestling. You’re saying you think it’s fake, however when you get in the ring, you’re really taking those bumps…Then when it comes to acting, you’re trying to get out of yourself and be a whole other person, which also helps with WWE, too, because you’re playing a character at the end of the day.”

Natalie is currently modeling and continues to work on her own fashion line.

What do you think about this interview? Are you keeping up with Natalie’s career out of the ring? Sound off in the comments below.

 

NXT teases the debut of Shayna Baszler

Tonight on NXT (Dec 13th), a new teaser aired for MMA Horsewoman Shayna Baszler’s arrival to NXT.

The WWE previously announced that the Mae Young Classic runner-up had joined to the company back in October.

Tonight’s episode of NXT also served as the first to broadcast on the USA Network. Despite this special edition of NXT, this week’s non-title Women’s match of Emer Moon taking on Peyton Royce streamed on the WWE Network.

After a quick tie-up to start things off, Royce landed knee strikes to the midsection and whipped Moon to the ropes. A springboard off the second ropes allows for Moon to avoid a spinning kick from Royce and counter a head scissors takeover.

Royce slipped to the outside to regroup with Billie Kay but a top rope crossbody from Moon wiped out both members of the Iconic Duo. As Moon tossed Royce back in the ring, Kay provided a small distraction to allow Royce strike and use the ring ropes to tangle up Moon as we head to a break.

After the break, Moon takes control with an arm drag to Royce. Moon followed up with various quick kicks. The women trade reversals until Royce sees an opening to land a back elbow strike, a forearm and kick to the midsection.

Moon ducked a spinning kick and followed up by setting up Royce for a powerbomb. Royce managed to avoid this by holding on to the ropes but Moon would take this moment to land an elevated stomp on Royce. Moon would then climb the turnbuckle to hit the Eclipse for the win.

Post match, Kay entered the ring to strike down the NXT Women’s Champion with a big boot. Royce would join her Iconic Duo partner for a two-on-one attack on Moon. This prompted Nikki Cross to come out to make the save for and chase away the Iconic Dup all while her eyes locked on to Moon’s NXT Women’s Championship.

What did you think of this week’s episode of NXT? Are you excited to see Shayna Baszler in NXT? Would you like to have seen this week’s Women’s match air on the USA Network? Let us know in the comments below!

 

2K Games rolls out entrances, rating system and CAW details for upcoming WWE 2K18

Ahead of WWE 2K18’s release this month, 2K Games released more in-depth details about this year’s game.

With approval from 2K, several YouTuber’s are featuring Superstar entrances. All women’s entrances, except for DLC characters Beth Pheonix and Ruby Riot, have now been released and can be seen below courtesy of DenkOps – Chris Denker:

Additionally, YouTuber The Revelleution has a peak at new Create-a-Wrestler items for women including hairstyles, gear, makeup, and more:

According to IGN, this year’s CAW suite will include:

  • A variety of face templates that represent different races and ethnicities, that you can use as is, or modify to your liking.
  • New Body Types customization to shape the ideal body type to your Superstars.
  •  Hair style flair
  • The ability to place Scars around all over the body.
  • Fully customizable teeth
  • New Material Types such as Carbon Fiber, Glitter, Glow and Black Light.
  • The “infamous” issue with the edges of a design/logo fading out when being stretched, has finally been addressed in WWE 2K18, with a new Logo Mapping method, that allows you to fully wrap the logo around the part.
  • The Stitch Pattern feature from last year has been improved and redesigned, now allowing you to draw the patterns first, apply them and resize them, as well as save them to be re-used on any other Superstar.
  • To go along with the new Lighting System in WWE 2K18, in the Create A Superstar Menu, there is now the ability to preview the different lighting scenarios throughout the game, with options for Backstage, Match Lighting, Day Light, Black Light and Lights Off.
  • The Lighting Preview comes really handy when applying and previewing the Glow and Black Light material, for easier control on how intense you want these effects to be. And you are not limited to just Attires and Clothes. You can also apply these effects to Tattoos, Body Art, and hair as well. And when you combine this with Create An Entrance, you can really create some interesting looks that really help your superstar stand out ala Chris Jericho’s jacket or Naomi‘s GLOW entrance.
  • You will now have more control on the Menu Pose as well. Not only you can choose which pose you want for the body, but hands pose and face expressions can also be individually customized, to give your Superstar a more distinct look. In addition, it’s now also possible to choose the Entrance Attire as a Menu Screen Pose.

2K Games also revealed character rankings for some Superstars:

Missing from the announcement are rankings for Billie Kay, Peyton Royce, Ember Moon, Stephanie McMahon, Lita, Ivory, Jacqueline, Trish Stratus, Tamina, Nikki Cross, Summer Rae, Paige, Brie Bella, and Alundra Blayze, along with DLC Characters Beth Phoenix and Ruby Riot.

Other new game modes include create-a-match mode, a Road to Glory mode (akin to My Career but it still doesn’t allow you to play as a female Superstar), WWE Universe mode, and more.

WWE 2K18 will be in stores on October 17, 2017.

What do you think about this preview of the game? Will you be buying it? Who will you play as? Who will you be creating? Sound off in the comments below.

 

IGN releases first official WWE 2K18 trailer

WWE 2K18’s roster this year boasts 30 playable women and now we’re getting a closer look at them in the game with a new trailer released by IGN.

In the trailer, we get a glimpse at several female Superstars including Becky Lynch, Charlotte, Bayley, Natalya, Peyton Royce, Billie Kay, Sasha Banks, Alexa Bliss, Nikki Bella, Naomi, and Asuka.

Members of the wrestling community on Twitter captured these screenshots:

Peyton showed off her character model on Instagram:

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2K Games also released these screenshots of a completely remodeled Dana Brooke and newcomer to the series Mickie James:

And of course 2K Games showed off Trish Stratus:

To view a full list of the Superstar roster go here, here, here, or here.

WWE 2K18 will be in stores on October 17, 2017.

What do you think of the trailer? Who’s character model looks the best or worst? Who are you excited to play as? Who will you be creating? Sound off in the comments below.

 

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!

Ember Moon comes to WWE 2K18

The women’s roster is continuing to come together as IGN revealed more additions today for WWE 2K18. Players will now be able to Eclipse their opponents as Ember Moon makes her way to the WWE 2K Universe!

IGN released this screenshot and video of her NXT entrance:

Ember Moon joins other new additions including Ivory, Mickie James, and a potentially playable Maryse. This week also revealed Asuka, Naomi, Sasha Banks, Bayley, Natalya, Becky Lynch, and Tamina.

Naomi has received an overhaul to reflect her “Feel the Glow” persona and IGN also released screenshots of Asuka and The Miz with Maryse.

These women join previously announced Superstars Nikki Cross,  Alundra BlayzeEmmaLitaSummer RaePaigeBrie Bella, and Nikki Bella.

Male Superstars announced today include:

  • Goldberg
  • Earthquake
  • Jim The Anvil Neidhart
  • Larry Zbyszko
  • Brutus Beefcake
  • Greg Valentine
  • Edge
  • Godfather
  • Eddie Guerrero
  • Daniel Bryan
  • Kerry Von Erich
  • Kevin Von Erich
  • Jey Uso
  • Jimmy Uso
  • Mojo Rawley
  • Zack Ryder
  • Shinsuke Nakamura
  • AJ Styles
  • Bobby Roode
  • The Miz
  • Roman Reigns
  • The Rock
  • Randy Orton
  • Triple H
  • Kurt Angle
  • Brock Lesnar
  • John Cena

For all current names go here.

IGN will continue to reveal more features and wrestlers for the next two weeks. So far WWE 2K18 has been showcased for its complete graphics overhaul and 2K Games is boasting several new features to the game including a new carry system that will allow players to pick up or drag their opponent and place them in a specific spot, create-a-match mode, a Road to Glory mode, and more.

What do you think of this roster so far? Who do you want to see make it into the game? Sound off in the comments below.

 

Lita opens up about her former relationships with Matt Hardy and Edge

Lita recently appeared on Lilian Garcia‘s  “Making Their Way to the Ring” podcast where she opened up deeply about her former relationships with Team Extreme member Matt Hardy and the Rated R Superstar Edge. In the interview, she also talks about how her absentee father affects her and her relationships. She also discusses her impact in wrestling, her love of traveling, redefining life goals, and more.

Highlights below courtesy of Wrestle Zone:

On realizing her relationship with Matt Hardy was coming to an end in 2005:

“We were slightly disconnected while I was at home recuperating because he was still 100% into his career and I was 100% out of it at the moment because I had to be. And I remember thinking ‘Yeah we’re not gonna be together after our careers are over because of that, that is our bond. The way we view life, our interests, they don’t really align you know? I can’t see myself growing old with this person.”

On her relationship with Edge:

“I know both of us were kind of like, ‘Oh sh*t’ you know once we started to-to realize we were more than just two bros just hanging out. And so the hard thing that has always been with this time period is, you know, we realized we were going down a path that we shouldn’t and what I mean by that is mentally, mentally.”

“We’d kissed finally and freaked out.”

She adds, “Adam was on the road and I said ‘Hey, you know what? Let’s take this as an opportunity. We need to be in our own worlds and evaluate and don’t do anything because you know, like don’t do anything for me, I’m not gonna do anything for you. I need to figure out what is right for my world. You need to figure out what’s right for your world. If we meet up on the other side, cool. If not, I support and respect whatever your decisions are. He’s like ‘Okay that seems like the mature adult thing to do’.”

Her thoughts on the whole thing being turned into a storyline:

“It became such a hot story and they said ‘They want to turn this into a story, but you guys have been professional, he hasn’t, there is money involved in this storyline, but it’s your call’.

“You know we felt terrible he lost his job over it so we’re like ’Yeah, we made our bed we’ll lie in it.’

What she learned about the whole ordeal:

“I think just acceptance of me with all my flaws and acceptance of everyone else and all their flaws as well.”

On her relationship with her father:

“My dad never came to a soccer game, a swim meet, anything. So I just never … it was odd I never knew him, but I didn’t know that I didn’t know him, because I saw him everyday. And the moment my parents split up, we pretty much never talked. Because I didn’t have anything to talk to him about now that he’s not under the same roof.”

How her relationship with her father has affected her:

“I know that it’s affected my relationship with men because it makes me keep a wall up and never really give in, because I’m like I don’t want the rejection. You know? And I just never felt accepted by my dad. He was just never interested in me, you know? And I do feel like I’ve always just leaned on ‘Oh I’m a tomboy, I’m into like you know, cool dude stuff, I’m into skateboarding, I’m into hardcore, I’m into martial arts’, because it’s like, yeah I wanted approval from guys. I wanted to be around things that the guys were doing and I wanted them to be like ‘Wow you can do this as good as me, high-five’. And realizing that, that’s why I was gravitating towards that was a little hard to swallow.”

What did you think about this episode of Lilian’s podcast? What revelations about Lita interested you the most? Who would you like to see Lilian chat with next? Sound off in the comments below. 

 

Results: Britt Baker Vs. Chelsea Green at IWC Reloaded 3.0

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This past weekend in what folks say was a great match that went 15-plus minutes, Britt Baker retained her IWC Women’s title by defeating TNA Knockout Laurel Van Ness (also known as Chelsea Green), who was randomly selected by the Reset Button as part of IWC’s 3rd Reloaded card. Here is the recap courtesy of Breaking Treyfabe.

Highlights of that match were Chelsea taking Britt down with both a superplex and a top rope dropkick, but that was not enough to put champ down. Britt wore Chelsea down and locked on a submission move for the big win.

This Friday at the RISE 2 – ASCENT event in South Gate, CA, Chelsea and Britt will have a rematch scheduled, and on the following night they also have matches at the AWS event in South Gate, with Chelsea set to face SHIMMER Champion Mercedes Martinez on that card.

Shayna Baszler makes wrestling debut against Cheerleader Melissa

 

This past Saturday, MMA star Shayna Baszler made her wrestling debut against two-time SHIMMER Champion Cheerleader Melissa at a Quintessential Pro Wrestling event.

Baszler, one of the famed Four Horsewomen group that includes MMA superstar Ronda Rousey, had two of her stablemates – Jessamyn Duke and Marina Shafir – in attendance to root her on:

Melissa won the match, using the ropes for leverage to pin Baszler. Current SHIMMER Champion Nicole Matthews attacked Shayna post-match, drawing Jessamyn and Marina out to save their friend.

You can watch the full match now on ClickWrestle

 

LVD TV: Episode 7

 

LVD TV is Diva Dirt’s web series produced by and starring indy wrestler Leah Von Dutch.

The series is shot and edited by Leah herself, giving us a unique look at the life of an up and coming indy star.

In the seventh episode, Leah heads to Michigan to wrestling for Clash Pro Wrestling. While there, she chats with her opponent Jasmin and tries sushi for the first time.

Leah, who has wrestled for SHIMMER, SHINE and Ring of Honor, currently holds both the CCW Ladies Championship and the XBW Championship. Check out her matches on ClickWrestle.

LVD TV: Episode 3

 

LVD TV is Diva Dirt’s new monthly web series produced by and starring indy wrestler Leah Von Dutch.

The series is shot and edited by Leah herself, giving us a unique look at the life of an up and coming indy star.

In the third episode, Leah delivers a message to her fans and presents a free match from her tour of the UK. In it, she takes on Carmel Jacob for the Fierce Females promotion.

Leah, who has wrestled for SHIMMER, SHINE and Ring of Honor, currently holds both the CCW Ladies Championship and the XBW Championship. Check out her matches on ClickWrestle.

 
 

LVD TV: Episode 1

LVD TV is Diva Dirt’s new monthly web series produced by and starring indy wrestler Leah Von Dutch.

The series is shot and edited by Leah herself, giving us a unique look at the life of an up and coming indy star.

In the first episode, Leah wrestles for CCW at the Rodney Fair in Rodney, Ontario, Canada. She makes her entrance via firetruck, retains her CCW Ladies Championship against Ingrid Isley and poses with a slew of young fans.

Leah, who has wrestled for SHIMMER, SHINE and Ring of Honor, currently holds both the CCW Ladies Championship and the XBW Championship. Check out her matches on ClickWrestle.

‘Independent Women’, Episode 11: “Maria Kanellis”

In the eleventh episode of Independent Women – titled “Maria Kanellis” – Cheerleader Melissa talks to former WWE Diva and First Lady of ROH Maria Kanellis about building an ROH women’s division, picking up acting gigs, preventing wardrobe malfunctions and more.

Check out Maria’s podcast Maria & Mike in Wonderland on iTunes.

Independent Women is Diva Dirt’s original web series that gives fans a peek behind the scenes at the lives of women’s wrestlers on the independent scene, from life on the road to the action backstage.

The star of the series is SHIMMER Champion and the woman atop the 2013 PWI Female 50, Cheerleader Melissa. She will personally film her experiences on the indy scene, from cutting promos to getting stitches to rubbing elbows with the biggest names in women’s wrestling.

The goal of this series will be to expand to get the perspectives of several women on the indy scene, with Melissa as our star. If you are a well-known indy wrestler interested in getting involved, please contact us!

Tweet about the series using the hashtag #IndependentWomen: