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[edit] Colonial Theatre in Idaho Falls, Idaho
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[edit] Croesgoch
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[edit] Insted (artist)
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[edit] Northfield railway station, Adelaide
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[edit] Justin Aguilera's biography
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[edit] Caryn Mower
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]]}} Caryn Lynn Mower (b. August 21, 1965) is a retired American professional wrestler, actress and stuntwoman. Although having a formidable career in Ultimate Pro Wrestling, Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling and other North American independent promotions as Carnidge, she is best known for her appearance in World Wrestling Entertainment as Muffy, an on-camera personality and personal trainer of Stephanie McMahon-Helmsley as part of the McMahon-Helmsley Faction. A longtime performer on stunt shows, most notably for Universal Studios Hollywood, she has also had extensive involvement in film and television as both a stunt performer and stunt coordinator during the 1990s and 2000s. [edit] Early life and careerBorn in Eau Claire, Wisconsin, Mower grew up in West Covina and attended West Covina High School. Prior to her stunt and wrestling career, Mower worked as an aerobics instructor and played the role of Red Sonja in a live action show based on Conan the Barbarian. Studying martial arts, she eventually became a second degree black belt in judo, jujitsu and karate. Meeting stuntmen and others involved in the film industry, she became interested film fighting and stunt work. By the late-1980s, she appeared as a stunt double on America's Most Wanted and Baywatch. Playing the role of Helen in the Universal Studios Hollywood stunt show Waterworld: A Live Sea World Spectacular, she also made numerous film and television series throughout the 1990s including Red Shoe Diaries, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Ally McBeal, V.I.P., Charmed, Popular and Family Law. She also began appearing in minor acting roles on Profiler and Crossing Jordan as well as The Contender, Vacancy and The Last Sentinel. [edit] Ulimate Pro WrestlingShe got her start in the wrestling world in early 1999 when she went on an audition for a part as a comic book model held at Ultimate Pro Wrestling, and was encouraged by the owner of UPW Rick Bassman to give wrestling a try. Mower accepted his offer and began training at UPW's Ultimate University in Huntington Beach, California. She was considered a fast learner and soon became a regular performer at UPW shows. [2] Wrestling under the name Carnadge, she soon established herself as one of the leading female wrestlers in Ultimate Pro Wrestling among other independent promotions facing Nikki Roxx and April Hunter. During the summer of 1999, WWF talent scouts came to UPW to assess the talent there, and Mower impressed them enough to sign her to a developmental deal on August 31, 1999. She continued training with UPW and working shows with them until WWF came up with a gimmick for her. [edit] World Wrestling EntertainmentIn early 2000, she was given a psycho fitness instructor "Muffy Mower" gimmick by the WWF. Although it was originally intended for Mower to debut with Trish Stratus, Mower was introduced separately and would come out before live WWF events for some non televised promo's where she would insult the live audience members, calling them fat and that they needed to get in shape. In April 2000, she briefly made her television debut on Smackdown! as Stephanie McMahon's personal trainer, [3] but after two appearances the gimmick was shelved, and Mower returned to UPW. In September 2000, she was released from her WWF contract due to them not being able to come up with another gimmick for her. In September 2002, she would also make a guest appearance on Battle Dome, [4] winning the first all-woman competition. [5] Although she continued wrestling part time for UPW for a few years afterwards, she began appearing in the television series Malcolm in the Middle, Strong Medicine, According to Jim, Birds of Prey, Without a Trace, Leap of Faith and Firefly as well as The Flintstones in Viva Rock Vegas, Artificial Intelligence: AI and Identity before retiring to pursue her stunt career full time. [edit] Recent yearsSince her retirement from professional wrestling, Mower returned to work as a stunt double in films Collateral, Pirates of the Caribbean and Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest as well as television series Huff, Cracking Up and The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire. In recent years, Mower has appeared on Elizabethtown, Poseidon, Mustang Sally, Nancy Drew as well as the television series Still Standing, Room 401 and K-Ville. [edit] References
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[edit] Andrew Bursky
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[edit] Karli Roush
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[edit] Acanthodrilidae
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]]}} Acanthodrilidae is an ancient and widely distributed family of earthworms which has native representatives in Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, South America and North America. Interestingly, no native species are known from India (cf. Octochaetidae) nor Asia. The family possibly shows a pre-Panagaean distribution. Membership requires an 'acanthodriline' arrangement of male pores and holoic nephridia. [edit] Genera
[Many other genera yet to be added]. {{listdev}} de:Acanthodrilidae fr:Acanthodrilidae pt:Acanthodrilidae [edit] Sources
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[edit] Diplocardia
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]]}} 'Diplocardia Garmon, 1888 is a genus of North American (USA, Mexico) earthworms with 52-57 known species that is remarkably similar to Australian Diplotrema Spencer, 1900. Species include Diplocardia pettiboneae Gates, 1977 [misspelled "D. pettibonae Gates 1977" by James (1995: 34) and this copied to Blakemore (2005/6) wherewithin species lists are presented]. [edit] SourcesBlakemore, R.J. (2005). American earthworms from north of the Rio Grande - a species checklist. COE, YNU. Retrieved on 10th May, 2005 from: http://bio-eco.eis.ynu.ac.jp/eng/database/earthworm/A%20series%20of%20searchable%20texts/American%20Earthworms.pdf. Blakemore, R.J. (2006). American earthworms from north of the Rio Grande - a species checklist (2nd edition). COE, YNU. Retrieved on 13th Dec, 2006 from: http://bio-eco.eis.ynu.ac.jp/eng/database/earthworm/American%20Earthworms.pdf. James, S.W. (1995). Systematics, biogeography and ecology of earthworms from eastern, central, southern and southwestern USA. in P. Hendrix (ed.) Earthworm Ecology and Biogeography in North America, pp. 29-51. CRC Press, Inc, Boca Raton, Florida. Retrieved on 4th Mar, 2008 from [1]. Graeme Bartlett (talk) 06:03, 4 March 2008 (UTC) |
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[edit] Peter Maivia Jr.
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[edit] Peter Maivia, Jr.
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[edit] Tony Salantri
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]]}} Tony Salantri is an American professional wrestler, known by his ringname Tony Santorelli or Tony Stradlin, who competes in North American independent promotions including Combat Zone Wrestling, the National Wrestling Alliance and Deep South Wrestling, a developmental territory of World Wrestling Entertainment. [2] One half of the tag team High Impact with Mike Taylor, he and Taylor were the first DSW tag team champions holding the titles for a record 4 1/2 months. [edit] Early careerSalantri started wrestling for Shawn Michaels' Texas Wrestling Academy in San Antonio, Texas during 2001. During 2002, Salantri began wrestling for NWA Wildside participating in a battle royal for the NWA "Beat the Champ" Championship on April 19. He was the last man to be eliminated by Destiny. [3] In July, he made an appearance at CZW Deja Vu losing to M-Dogg 20 and, the following year, he performed for Bill Behrens' NWA Wildside forming a tag team with Todd Sexton. Known as TNT, he and Sexton would feud with the Lost Boys over the NWA Wildside Tag Team Championship holding the titles on two occasions. Salantri moved on to Ultimate Pro Wrestling teaming with Kid Vicious, he lost to MTV celebrity wrestler The Real World's The Miz and Lil Nate on July 11, 2003. During early 2004, he would defeat Lil Nate in a singles match and later won the Mat Wars championship tournament defeating The Miz in the tournament finals. On May 16, he lost to Tatsuhito Takaiwa in a match for the vacant NWA International Junior Heavyweight Championship in Tokyo, Japan on May 16. [4] Briefly feuding with Frankie Kazarian, he and Tommy Wilson began teaming together defeating Frankie Kazarian & Andrew Hellman on June 12 and Supa Badd & Shawn Riddik on July 17, 2004. After appearing on WWE Velocity against Ultimo Dragon on December 13, [5] [6] he joined Pro Wrestling Guerrilla in October 2004 although had little success, [7] he did score later victories over Frankie Kazarian, Christopher Daniels and Colt Cabana. [edit] Deep South WrestlingOn March 17, 2005 Salantri signed a developmental contract with World Wrestling Entertainment although he continued wrestling for NWA Wildside during early 2005 teaming with Sexton losing to Azrael & Tony Mamaluke and, in a 6-man tag team match with Brandon Thomaselli and Todd Sexton, defeated Caprice Coleman, Sal and Vito Thomaselli on April 16. Making his last appearance on April 30, he and Sexton lost to Caprice Coleman & Tony Mamaluke after both he and Sexton were put in submission holds. Eventually assigned to WWE's developmental Deep South Wrestling territory under the name Tony Santorelli, he formed High Impact with Mike Taylor and made their debut at Deep South Wrestling's first televised event defeating The Regulators (Mike & Todd Shane) on September 1, although they would loose to the Shane Twins in a rematch at a WWE live event three days later as well as to Team Elite on September 8. Defeating Kid Kash & Johnny Parisi and the Slaughter Boys later that month, they would also wrestle Team Elite to a 30 minute time limit draw on September 30. Facing Team Elite and The Regulators in several matches during October, Salantri would also face Mike Knox in a singles match losing to him on October 27. Defeating Nunzio & Big Vito on November 3 due to outside interference by The Regulators, he would also defeat Palmer Cannon during the opening rounds of the DSW Heavyweight Championship Tournament before being eliminated in the semi-finals by Mike Knox on December 1, 2005. After defeating Team Elite on December 15, Salantri began wrestling singles matches defeating Eric Perez, Johnny Parisi and The Freakin' Deacon during the next few weeks before losing to Mike Know in a match to decide the number one contender to the DSW Heavyweight Championship on January 26, 2006. He and Taylor eventually appeared in a dark match on Monday Night Raw defeating Team Elite (Mike Knox & Derrick Neikirk) on February 6. Within months of their debut, High Impact won the DSW Tag Team titles in a championship tournament defeating Cocki Siaki & Bradley Jay, Team Elite and the Gymini in the tournament finals on May 18 to become the first DSW Tag Team champions. During the next several months, he and Taylor would successfully defend the titles against The Bulldogs (Kid Kash & Jamie Noble) and Urban Assault. He, along with Mike and Tracy Taylor, appeared at Six Flags in a commercial for the supercard Park Slam on June 9. [8] In September, Salantri lost to Bradley Jay in a DSW title match. On October 5, 2006, lost the titles to the Untouchables. On October 19, 2006, he lost a singles title match to Bradley Jay. In their last appearance with the promotion, he and Taylor lost to DSW Tag Team Champions Gymini when Salantri was pinned by Jesse Gymini in January 2007; [9] Tony, as well as Mike Taylor and their valet Tracy Taylor, were released on January 20. [10] [11] [12] [edit] Recent yearsContinuing to team with Taylor on the independent circuit in early 2007, they would eventually return to the NWA wrestling in Georgia Championship Wrestling winning the GCW Tag Team Championship on April 18 before losing the titles on May 30. Several months later, he resurfaced in NWA Anarchy feuding with his former tag team partner Todd Sexton and eventually teamed with Andrew Pendleton III against Sexton and Wesley Grissom, losing to them in a televised match during mid-August. [13] He later formed an alliance with Melissa Coates and continued to taunt Sexton on Anarchy TV during the next several weeks although, at one point, he was later escorted from the NWA Arena after a storyline confrontation with promoter Jerry Palmer during an Anarchy TV taping on September 10. During an in ring interview with Coates on September 15, he was finally confronted by Grissom who was attacked by Salantri and Coates before Sexton ran them off. [14] [edit] Championships and Accomplishments
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[edit] Viktor Yazikov (Yazykov)
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[edit] Zac Lucas, The Great
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[edit] Denny Tsettos
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[edit] case study
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[edit] Manuel Loyo
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[edit] Manuel Loyo
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[edit] Esabella Andreivenski Boshchinko
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[edit] MARTIN DE VALOIS
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[edit] Kristallnacht (Band)
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]]}} Kristallnacht is a NSBM-Band and was formed in 1994 in France by L.F.. Kristallnacht was originally called Funeral. [edit] BiographyTwo demos were recorded under that name, "Black Flame of Unholy Hate" in 1995 and a split demo with Osculum Inflame in 1996. In June 1996 Xaphan, vocalist on the split demo, was incarcerated for grave desecration and violation of a cadaver. However, L.F. continued as a one man band and later that year Funeral was changed to Kristallnacht. In 1997 L.F. recorded the new track "Reigning with Honour & Tyranny" and the Burzum cover "Lost Wisdom" with the help from Duke Satanael of Godkiller on keyboard and drum machine. The new track was featured on the split EP tape with Moerke that was released in 1998 and one month later L.F. went to jail for three months because of N.S. propaganda and racial hate. In August 1998 L.F. got a deal from German Darker Than Black Records for an MCD and in 1999 "Warspirit" was released. The compilation album "Of Elitism and War" was released in 2001 and contained live songs and an Absurd cover. In September 2002, after eights years since the band was formed, L.F. decided to put an end to Kristallnacht due to several reasons. The last releases were the 7" "Adversary" and EP/LP "Creation Through Destruction", both in 2002. |
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[edit] Colonial Theatre in Idaho Falls, Idaho
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[edit] Colonial Theatre in Idaho Falls, Idaho
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[edit] BACS Direct Credits
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[edit] Colonial Theatre in Idaho Falls, Idaho
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[edit] Idaho Potato Expo History
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[edit] VGMaps.com: The Video Game Atlas
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[edit] VGMaps.com: The Video Game Atlas
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]]}} VGMaps.com: The Video Game Atlas, (referred to as VGMaps.com or simply VGMaps) is a video game atlas that collects and features screenshot maps of video games. It is the largest screenshot map collection on the Internet, currently hosting over nine thousand maps for over thirty different game platforms - classic and modern - including consoles, handhelds, and computers. The web site covers any video game console or computer platform that anybody submits maps for, though the most popular sections by far are those of the NES, Super NES, and the Game Boy line of handhelds. Since 2005, updates have been regular, with maps added nearly every weekend. [edit] HistoryThe web site launched as "The Online Video Game Atlas" on May 6, 2002 by Jonathan Leung (known on the site as JonLeung) with a handful of his own screenshot maps, the first of which were of the Light World in The Legend Of Zelda: A Link To The Past. The site grew slowly as others contributed their own maps to the site. Though the site began with JonLeung and his brother, known as JMTL, it would soon become entirely JonLeung's, with the exception of the forums, which are currently maintained by bustin98. Beginning in May 2004, a set of maps (typically from a completely-mapped or mostly-mapped game) would be featured on the front page each month, as the Map(s) Of The Month. The first set of maps to receive this honour were the Mega Man III (NES) maps created by Revned, a site and forum regular. In March 2005, JonLeung's Maniac Mansion (NES) map caught the attention of Ron Gilbert, a former LucasArts employee, who posted a link to it from his Grumpy Gamer blog. Following postings on Slashdot and Boingboing, the web site's exposure increased. On April 13, 2005, VGMaps.com was featured as GameSHOUT.com Radio's "Web Site Of The Week". The interview with JonLeung revealed that the inspirations for the site were the screenshot maps often seen in such magazines as Nintendo Power. On July 15, 2005, VGMaps.com was featured on episode 69 of Attack Of The Show! on G4TV, where Kevin Pereira used the site to put up a map from A Boy And His Blob as a desktop wallpaper. September 2005 saw the launch of the current VGMaps.com logo, and a January 1, 2006 site relaunch changed the aesthetics of the site, as well as adding new features like the randomizing map links on the front page. To celebrate, the first official "VGMaps.com Atlas Project", a collaborative effort by the regulars to fully map out Super Mario Bros. 3 for the NES was revealed, one "World" a week, for the first eight weeks in 2006. [edit] ProjectsThe collaborative works from VGMaps.com regulars are known as Atlas Projects. So far, there have been three official Atlas Projects: -Super Mario Bros. 3 (NES), created for the January 1, 2006 relaunch. -Mega Man Solid X: Guns Of The Mavericks, a series of maps from an imaginary game created for April Fool's Day in 2006. -Castlevania: Symphony Of The Night (PlayStation), a current project taking on the challenge of mapping one of the largest 2D Castlevania games in its entirety. [edit] External links[edit] Sourceshttp://www.pressthebuttons.com/2005/03/compass_sold_se.html http://ian-albert.com/misc/gamemaps.php#faq |
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[edit] Intermittent Spring
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[edit] Robin Wayne Bailey
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[edit] The Kyle David Group
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[edit] DONAL FLEMING
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[edit] American Journal of Sexuality Education
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[edit] La Verdad y La Esperanza
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[edit] Alexander Rosario
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[edit] Kristallnacht (Band)
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]]}} Kristallnacht was formed in 1994 in France by L.F. and was originally called Funeral. [edit] BiographyTwo demos were recorded under that name, "Black Flame of Unholy Hate" in 1995 and a split demo with Osculum Inflame in 1996. In June 1996 Xaphan, vocalist on the split demo, was incarcerated for grave desecration and violation of a cadaver. However, L.F. continued as a one man band and later that year Funeral was changed to Kristallnacht. In 1997 L.F. recorded the new track "Reigning with Honour & Tyranny" and the Burzum cover "Lost Wisdom" with the help from Duke Satanael of Godkiller on keyboard and drum machine. The new track was featured on the split EP tape with Moerke that was released in 1998 and one month later L.F. went to jail for three months because of N.S. propaganda and racial hate. In August 1998 L.F. got a deal from German Darker Than Black Records for an MCD and in 1999 "Warspirit" was released. The compilation album "Of Elitism and War" was released in 2001 and contained live songs and an Absurd cover. In September 2002, after eights years since the band was formed, L.F. decided to put an end to Kristallnacht due to several reasons. The last releases were the 7" "Adversary" and EP/LP "Creation Through Destruction", both in 2002. |
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[edit] Halina Czerny-Stefanska
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[edit] Janel Horton
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]]}} Janel Horton is an American professional wrestler and manager, known by her ringname Alere Little Feather, who competes in North American independent promotions including CHIKARA, Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling, Jersey All-Pro Wrestling, the National Wrestling Alliance, National Wrestling League, Pro Wrestling Unplugged, Women's Extreme Wrestling and World Xtreme Wrestling. [1] Among those she has managed on the independent circuit include Mana, the Polynesian Warrior, The Great Samu and Sonjay Dutt. [edit] CareerBorn in Long Island, New York, Horton was a wrestling fan growing up often watching WWF Superstars and sometimes attended World Wrestling Federation events held at the Philadelphia Spectrum. She was also a fan of the original incarnation of Gorgeous Ladies of Wrestling. Although her interest waned as a teenager, she was reintroduced to professional wrestling during the WWF's Attitude Era becoming a fan of The Rock and D-Generation X. Becoming interested in a career as a female wrestler, she began researching wrestling schools and eventually contacted independent wrestler Steve Corino who was promoted wrestling events in her area. Corresponding with Corino via e-mail, she met with him at one of his local shows. Although he was unable to train her at the time, given his limited schedule traveling between the United States and Japan, he recommended Horton to World Xtreme Wrestling veteran Rapid Fire Maldonado and she began training at his IWA Cruel School of Professional Rasslin' in June 2002. During her training, she was assisted by numerous wrestlers including Afa, Ricky Reyes, Antonio "The Promise" Thomas and Kevin Landry among others. [2] She would also attend wrestling dojos training with Terry Funk. [3] Although she made appearances as a valet while training, she would make her professional debut against "Luscious" Ronnie Stevens in May 2003. Later that year, she began wrestling for World Xtreme Wrestling fighting to a no contest in a 10-man tag team match with Tracy Brooks, Ariel, April Hunter and Cindy Rogers against Tara Charisma, Sumie Sakai, Ranmaru and Luscious Lilly. She would later team with Cindy Rogers defeating Tara Charisma in several tag team matches with Luscious Lilly and BellaDonna. She would also feud with Tara Charisma while in independent promotions teaming with Cindy Rogers against Charisma and various partners including Luscious Lily, BellaDawna and Ariel. She and Rogers also faced her in 6-women tag team matches as well dominating their single matches which often included 4-way and 6-way matches. [4] In early 2004, Horton defeated Luscious Lily in a battle royal to become the first UWA Woman's Champion. Her victory over Lily would eventually result in a major feud between the two culminating with Luscious Lily defeating Horton for the title in July in part due to interference by special guest referee Tammy Lynn Sytch accompanied by Chris Candido. On June 26, with special referee Joe Rules, she received a rematch against the UWA Women's Champion teaming with Cindy Rogers and Shannon LeVay against Luscious Lily & The Killer Babes (April Hunter & Nikki Roxx). After Luscious Lily pinned Shannon LeVay, Cindy Rogers turned against her tag team partners attacking Horton and LeVay following the match. [5] [6] Invited to participate as the only female tag team to compete during CHIKARA's World Tag Grand Prix, [7] Little Feather and Allison Danger were eliminated in the opening rounds by Arik Cannon & Claudio Castignoli on February 18, 2005. Several months later, she appeared on the Chris Candido Memorial Tour as part of a mixed Royal Rumble-style battle royal which included numerous male and female wrestlers from USA Pro and World Xtreme Wrestling including Johnny Candido and Balls Mahoney. [8] On June 5, she participated in an 8-woman championship tournament to crown the first NECW Women's Championship. Eventually won by Mercedes Martinez, other participants included Violet Flame, Jade, Cindy Rogers, Luscious Lily and Riptide. Winning the PWF Mayhem Women's Championship, she eventually lost to NECW Women's Champion Nikki Roxx in Somerville, Massachusetts to unify both titles to create the World Woman's Wrestling Championship on August 13, 2006. [9] [edit] Championships and accomplishments
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[edit] Jayden James
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[edit] Rosewater railway station, Adelaide
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