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SHIMMER Vol 47 SHIMMER Vol 47 Singles Match Rhia O'Reilly besiegte Taylor Made mit dem Rhiadjustment (Double Underhook DDT) Singles Match Kellie Skater besiegte Veda Scott mit dem Skate and Destroy (Leg Trap Sunset Flip Powerbomb) Singles Match Kalamity besiegte KC Spinelli mit dem Kalamityville Horror Driver Tag Team Match Kana & LuFisto besiegten Christina Von Eerie & MsChif mit dem Kana Lock (Chickwneing Crossface with Bodyscissors) von Kana gegen Von Eerie Singles Match Athena besiegte Sassy Stephie (/w Mademoiselle Rachelle) mit dem O-Face (Diving Corkscrew Sitout Jawbreaker) Tag Team Match The Canadian NINJAs (Nicole Matthews & Portia Perez) besiegten Davina Rose & Mia Yim mit dem Funky Cold Medina (Superkick/German Suplex Combo) gegen Rose Singles Match Shazza McKenzie besiegte Saraya Knight durch DQ nachdem Saraya sich weigerte einen Submission Hold zu lösen Tag Team Match Death Rush (Courtney Rush & Sara del Rey) besiegten Regeneration X (Allison Danger & Leva Bates) mit dem Skyward Suplex (Olmpic Slam) von Rush gegen Danger Singles Match Mercedes Martinez besiegte Hailey Hatred mit dem Fisherman Buster SHIMMER Tag Team Titles Match Ayako Hamada & Ayumi Kurihara (c) besiegten Leon & Ray nach einem Roll Up von Kurihara gegen Leon SHIMMER Title Match Cheerleader Melissa (c) besiegte Jessie McKay mit dem Air Raid Crash (Over the Shoulder Back to Belly Piledriver) https://www.peoplesboard.de/pboard/lexicon/index.php?entry/1902-shimmer-vol-47/&s=8f64cb2942eff910e82135136591700824214800 1.
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