WWE Women Wrestlers, Vintage Women Wrestlers, Female Pro Wrestlers and British Female Wrestlers from the past, present and future.
Tuesday, July 24, 2007
Krissy Vaine - Women's Pro Wrestling
Krissy Vaine, born Kristin Eubanks January 12, 1981 in Greensboro, North Carolina is still working for the WWE under a developmental contract as far as I know.
In 2007 Krissy seemed to be engaged in a long running feud with Nattie Neidhart and Shantelle Taylor in Deep South Wrestling.
When Deep South shut down, she was moved to WWE's newest developmental territory, Florida Championship Wrestling. Although when I checked, she's not listed on their website.
Her official site seems to be down as well.
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
My Blog List
Popular Posts
-
Although she's been retired for quite a while, Patricia Anne "Trish" Stratigeas aka Trish Stratus, is still a fan favorite. A...
-
Here are a few pictures of a match between two of the most beautiful females wrestling back in the day, Ella Waldek and Nell Stewart. I mea...
-
Here are some shots of two women's wrestling legends, Penny Banner and Judy Grable (in the spotted outfit). Five foot eight, 135 pound ...
-
Here are some shots of legendary female wrestler Penny Banner in action. Penny was active from 1954 to 1977. Her real name was Mary Ann Ko...
-
Something you don't see a lot these days...come to think of it ever....is barefoot female wrestlers. Of course back in the day you had ...
-
Ring name(s) Major Gunns Height 5 ft 6 in (1.68 m) Weight 134 lb Born March 7, 1972 Sacramento, California Trained by Madusa,Molly...
-
Here are some pictures of classic female pro wrestlers Judy Grable and Kay Noble going at it. old vintage womens...
-
Wrestler: Christie Ricci Real Name: Christie Mathis Born: November 11, 1982, Jackson, Mississippi Resides Hendersonville, Tennessee He...
-
Vicki Williams (like Ann Casey) was one of the few barefoot wrestlers back in the "Old Days" of women's wrestling. Vicki was...
-
In early 2002, Moretti served as a trainer in the second series of Tough Enough. After the World Wrestling Federation was renamed ...

No comments:
Post a Comment