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WOMEN’S WRESTLING SYNDICATE | Caught In A Mosh Results, February 4, 2024

by Laurence Cartier
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February 4th saw the launch of the Women’s Wrestling Syndicate, the by women, for women promotion out of Montreal helmed by LuFisto! The event took place at the IWS Dojo in Montreal-Nord. Keep up with WWS on Instagram.

Dani Leo def Loue O’Farrell The Brightest Light In The Room Dani Leo showed why all eyes should be on her with a big victory over a very game Loue O’Farrell. Loue gave it her all but in the end, Dani’s win-at-all-cost mentality helped her pick up the win.

Kristara def. Ronnie Payne The Sweetest Pea Kristara faced off against Ronnie Payne. Kristara started off hot but Ronnie Payne made good use of the power game to take control. Kristara showed why she’s one of Montreal’s aces and picked up the victory.

M.A.D (Angie Skye & Mary Lee Rose) def. Sam Kelly & Leah Sparks). The young team of Sam and Leah brought the fight to the veteran team of M.A.D with several near falls but would come up a little short to the experience of M.A.D. They did however win over the crowd and look to be WWS fan favourites for years to come.

Katrina Creed def Mya Malek – Impromptu IWS Women’s Championship Match. Mya Malek came to the ring and goaded Katrina into put her IWS women’s championship. Mya put in a spirited effort but Katrina (with a clandestine set of brass knucks) showed why she’s The Cobra and retains the title via pinfall.

Laurel CassieD def Chantal. In a match of contrasting styles and personalities, it was the overwhelming fun and positivity of Laurel CassieD that took out the no-nonsense style of Chantal.

Azaelle def Kacey Diamond. In the main event Azaelle fends off Kacey Diamond’s many tricks and distractions and shows why she’s known as the Angry Red Woman with a display of power and strength eventually hitting Kacey with a powerful slam for the 1-2-3.

Women’s Wrestling Syndicate returns to the IWS Dojo on March 24th

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