Showing posts with label WWE. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 11, 2018

Womens Pro Wrestling - The Camel Clutch

Called by many names, the Camel Clutch is a wrestling hold that was invented by the legendary Gory Guerrero in Mexico.
Gory called the move la de a caballo (Horse-mounting choke).
The name Camel Clutch actually came from Ed Farhat, better known as "The Sheik" who used it as his finisher
Of course there are many variants like Rusev's "The Accolade", Scott Steiner's "Steiner Recliner" and Maryse Ouellet's "French Pain".
But since this is women's pro wrestling, here are just the ladies applying this painful submission move....

 Barbi Hayden with a camel clutch on Allysin Kay (Sienna)

 Maryse with the French Pain on Mickie James

 LuFisto punishes Kellie Skater

 Nicole Matthews adds a little hairpulling with Hikaru Shida

 Rusev smiles as Summer Rae locks a pretty deep Camel Clutch on Lana

Velvet Sky with a Camel Clutch on Taylor Wilde


Tara camel clutches and claws at Mia Yim

WOW's Jungle Grrrl with a camel clutch on Tatevik

Japanese female wrestlers, Jaguar Yokota vs Devil Masami



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Saturday, March 3, 2018

Alexa Bliss in the Elimination Chamber

WWE Diva Alexa Bliss in the Elimination Chamber.
At that match, she retained her title and won the first ever women's elimination chamber match by last eliminating Sasha Banks.




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WWE Diva Charlotte

Ashley Elizabeth Fliehr was born on April 5, 1986 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Though WWE fans know her best as Charlotte, the daughter of The Nature Boy Ric Flair, and a WWE Divas Champion, WWE Raw Women's Champion and the current WWE SmackDown Women's Champion.
Charlotte is the only woman to have held the three currently active women's championships in WWE.
She is five foot ten and weighs 144 pounds.
Outside of wrestling,  Charlotte ranked 29th out of 50 in the 2017 Sports Illustrated fittest woman athletes of the year.




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Friday, March 2, 2018

WWE Diva Becky Lynch

Female wrestler Rebecca Quin aka Rebecca Knox aka WWE Diva Becky Lynch.
Becky is five foot six, 135 pounds and was born on January 30, 1987 in Limerick, Republic of Ireland.
She started wrestling in 2002 and went to the WWE in 2013.




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Sunday, February 25, 2018

Crazy Mary Dobson vs Jewells Malone

Crazy Mary Dobson (WWE Diva Sarah Logan) trying to rearrange Jewells Malone's face.




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Saturday, February 24, 2018

WWE Diva Asuka

Japanese professional wrestler Kanako Urai aka Kana aka WWE Diva Asuka.
The woman with the "longest undefeated streak in WWE history" made her wrestling debut back in 2004 in Japam for the wrestling promotion AtoZ.
Besides wrestling, she has written articles for Xbox Magazine and also designed graphics for Nintendo DS and other mobile applications.




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Rhonda Sing - Female Wrestling

Here's a shot of WWF/WCW wrestling star Rhonda Sing, aka Beef aka Bertha Faye aka Monster Ripper very early in her career.
Sadly, Rhonda passed away on July 27, 2001 from a heart attack at the age of 40.




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The Golden Goddess Mandy Rose

Amanda Saccomanno aka in the WWE as The "Golden Goddess" Mandy Rose.
Although Mandy has only been wrestling since 2015, she was trained by Booker T, Billy Gunn, Lita and Sara Del Rey.
Her TV debut was a six-woman tag team match along with Daria Berenato, and Alexa Bliss.
Of course Daria would later become Sonya Deville and the two would be in Absolution together.
By the way, before she was a WWE Diva, she was a WBFF Fitness Diva and won the 2014 WBFF Boston and the 2014 WBFF Diva Bikini Pro World Championship.




Mandy vs Becky Lynch


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Sunday, February 18, 2018

Candice LeRae WWE

Candice Gargano (Dawson) was born on September 29, 1985 in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.
She is better know under the ringname Candice LeRae.
Candice is five foot two, 110 pounds and she made her wrestling debut in 2002.
She has worked on the Indy wrestling circuit for years, but is now currently signed to WWE's developmental territory NXT.
So far in her career she's held the Alternative Wrestling Show Women's World Championship, the DDT Pro-Wrestling Ironman Heavymetalweight Championship and has held multiple tag-team titles with Joey Ryan.
Candice  married fellow professional wrestler Johnny Gargano at Disneyland on September 16, 2016.






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Saturday, February 17, 2018

Sarah Logan WWE

Before she became known as Sarah Logan, Sarah Bridges worked the independent wrestling circuit under the ring name Crazy Mary Dobson.
This member of the Riott Squad was trained by Mad Man Pondo, Mickie Knuckles and Taka Michinoku and she made her wrestling debut back on November 8, 2011.
Before she made her WWE debut, it was rumored that she might have been Sister Abigail...but that didn't pan out.






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Rhea Ripley - WWE NXT

Female wrestler Rhea Ripley (Demi Bennett) was born on October 11, 1996 in Adelaide, Australia.
She is currently signed to World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) with NXT.
Rhea has worked also for other Australian promotions such as Professional Wrestling Alliance and Riot City Wrestling.
She is five foot eight and weighs 137 pounds.





You can follow Rhea on Twitter here:
https://twitter.com/rhearipley_wwe

Or Instagram here:
https://www.instagram.com/rhearipley_wwe/


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Saturday, February 10, 2018

Sonya Deville and Mandy Rose - WWE

I guess technically this is really Absolution at the moment.
Former MMA fighter Sonya "The Jersey Devil" Deville and former IFBB Pro Mandy "The Golden Goddess" Rose.




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Friday, February 9, 2018

Beth Phoenix vs Melina - WWE

Two of the best WWE Divas ever.
Beth Phoenix trying to break Melina in two.
The power of Beth and the flexibility of Melina sold this.


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Saturday, February 3, 2018

WWE Sasha Banks vs Trish Stratus

Sasha Banks facing off with Trish Stratus at the 2018 WWE Royal Rumble.



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Friday, February 2, 2018

Ember Moon vs Shayna Baszler - NXT TakeOver: Philadelphia

At NXT TakeOver: Philadelphia, Ember Moon defeated former MMA star Shayna Baszler.
But all during the match, Shayna tried to break Ember's arm.
After failing to win the match, Shayna jumped Ember and applied the Kirifuda Clutch until she passed out.








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Thursday, February 1, 2018

WWE Mandy Rose vs Trish Stratus

WWE - Battle of the Blondes?
WWE - Blonde Ambition?
WWE - Past vs Present?
Mandy Rose vs Trish Stratus...



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Thursday, June 1, 2017

Ex WWE Divas in the Ring

I know I usually go back quite a ways with the pictures here, but here are some ex WWE Divas that no longer wrestle that will be considered "classic womens wrestling" in the not too distant future.

 Beth Phoenix vs Layla

 Candice Michelle vs Beth Phoenix

 Christy Hemme vs Trish Stratus

 Eve Torres vs Natalya

Jacqueline Moore vs Jazz

Melina vs Jillian Hall


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Tuesday, March 14, 2017

Comparing Today's Divas to the Divas of the Attitude Era

Today's post is a little different.
It comes from guest writer Adam Hayes.
Adam hails from New York City where he is a marketing associate by day and blogger by night. He has attended over 30 WWE events and his favorite wrestler of all time is Randy Orton.


Comparing Today's Divas to the Divas of the Attitude Era

The World Wide Wrestling Entertainment (WWE for short) has existed for a long time. Originally
known as Titan Sports Inc in 1980, the WWE has gone through several name changes before
arriving at its current popular name. Owned by and run by CEO Vince McMahon, the WWE has
the largest market share in the world of "Professional Wrestling." By focusing on largely on
entertainment and shock value, all WWE games are scripted with various storylines composed
of villains and heroes to draw attention to the fights and captivate fans. The artificial nature of
the WWE does not mean that the organization is devoid of any talent, between many male
wrestlers and female performers known as "Divas" the sport has had a rich history divided into
various eras. This article will compare the Diva's of the Attitude Era to the Diva's commonly seen in the WWE today.

The Attitude Era:

Before talking about Divas from the Attitude Era, it is important to note what exactly the Attitude
Era was. Beginning in 1997 and ending in 2001, the Attitude Era represented a rise in maturity
in the WWE (then known as the WWF). Mourning the departure of superstar Bret Hart from the
organization over real life conflicts with wrestler Shawn Michaels, the WWE increasingly
increased its appeal to adult audiences with a focus on adult humor and sexually suggestive
themes. This direction led to the resurrection of the Women's Division in the company and a
huge new role for Women.


Divas from the Attitude Era:

One of the main attractions of the Attitude Era, Divas, were an essential component to the
WWE. By participating in various storylines and gruesome, violent matches the Attitude Era
Divas roles were incredibly similar to most men in the WWE. Diva's like Trish Stratus, known as
a "Diva of the Decade," the six-time Women's Champion demonstrated her increased role by
having an alleged affair with the owner of the WWE Vince McMahon and turning his wife to file a
divorce. Another prominent Diva of the time was Stacy Keibler, formerly part of different
wrestling organization known as the WCW (World Championship Wrestling) that later merged
with the WWE, Stacy was known for her provocative nature in and out of the ring. Nicknamed
"the Legs of WWE" due to her height, the Diva participated in numerous on-screen relationships
and rivalries during her seven-year career.

Differences between Divas of the Attitude Era to Divas Today:

The attitude era was a time where the WWE turned to a much more direction; this meant that
Divas played very provocative roles and were involved in many actions considered Taboo today
that is not found in the Divas today. Previous Attitude Era Diva Lita, also believed that the
"women of The Attitude Era did a good job at figuring out who they were and what they wanted
to portray.". This quote reflects the added personality of the attitude era Divas, which were more vibrant compared to the one's today.

Overall, the Attitude Era Divas were much more provocative and important compared to Divas today.

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Kay Lee Ray - Pro Lady Wrestlers



Does the WWE have yet another Scottish lass?
Yes they do.
And another redhead.
Kayleigh Rae (Kay Lee Ray) was born on August 11th, 1992 in Paisley, Scotland.
She is five foot eight, 125 pounds and was trained by Colin McKay and Kid Fite. She made her pro wrestling debut in 2009 at the age of 17.
Kay Lee has worked for Southside Wrestling Entertainment, Pro Wrestling EVE, British Championship Wrestling, Insane Championship Wrestling and Pro Wrestling Elite.
In 2014 she worked for SHIMMER Women Athletes and SHINE.
She did some work for TNA before being signed by the WWE and debuting on WWE NXT.








Can the lady take her bumps?
Yes she can...

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