Earlier this month, Pro Wrestling Illustrated (PWI) announced it's list of the top 50 female wrestlers.
Now of course a lot of people have problems with this list and I don't hold it as anywhere near "gospel".
But I though that like last year, I'd take out the ladies that work for the Indy wrestling promotions and see how they fared.
So here are the female wrestlers on the PWI Top 50 that work for the Indys and where they placed this year as opposed to last.
1. Mercedes Martinez
Last year, number 3.
2. Cheerleader Melissa
Last year, she was working for TNA, so I didnt consider her an Indy wrestler.
3. MsChif
Last year, number 1.
4. Sara Del Rey
Last year, number 2.
5. Awesome Kong
Like Cheerleader Melissa, I put her on the WWE/TNA list last year.
6. Madison Eagles
Last year, number 10.
7. Nikki Roxx
Another "on again-off again" TNA wrestler.
8. Portia Perez
Number 13 last year.
9. Rain
Number 6 last year.
10. Angel Orsini
Number 5 last year.
11. Serena Deeb
Last year, number 18.
12. Nicole Matthews
Number 17 last year.
13. Amber O’Neal
Last year, number 7.
14. LuFisto
Last year, number 9.
15. Daizee Haze
Last year, number 4.
16. Allison Danger
Not on the list last year.
17. Kellie Skater
Another new entry.
18. Jennifer Blake
Number 16 last year.
19. Jazz
Another new entry.
20. Melissa Coates
Not on the list last year.
21. Cat Power
Another new entry.
22. Cherry Bomb
She was number 26 last year.
23. April Hunter
Number 25 last year.
24. Jessicka Havok
Another new entry.
25. Brittany Force
New entry.
26. Cindy Rogers
New entry on the list.
27. Roxie Cotton
And another new entry.
Like last year, over half of the wrestlers are Indy.
The WWE has 24 women all total and TNA has 10 Knockouts on their rosters.
PWI Female 50 - The Independents - 2010, posted to http://womensprowrestling.blogspot.com/ on September 27th, 2010.
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