Shimmer Women Athletes - Season 3 / Year 2006
Season 3 / Year 2006
Episodes
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 3
Nikki Roxx vs. Rain
Lorelei Lee vs. Malia Hosaka
Lexie Fyfe vs. MsChif
Three Way Elimination Match - Amber O'Neal vs. Cindy Rogers vs. Tiana Ringer
Cheerleader Melissa vs. Shantelle Taylor
Allison Danger vs. Rebecca Knox
Daizee Haze vs. Sara Del Rey
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 4
Amber O'Neal vs. Nikki Roxx
Ann Brookstone vs. Shantelle Taylor
Cindy Rogers & Lorelei Lee vs. Lexie Fyfe & Malia Hosaka
Allison Danger vs. Tiana Ringer
Falls Count Anywhere Match - Cheerleader Melissa vs. MsChif
Rain vs. Sara Del Rey
Daizee Haze vs. Rebecca Knox
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 5
Daizee Haze vs. Portia Perez
Lorelei Lee vs. Rain
Cindy Rogers vs. MsChif
Amber O'Neal vs. Serena
Ariel & Josie vs. Lexie Fyfe & Malia Hosaka
Allison Danger vs. Cheerleader Melissa
Amazing Kong vs. Nikki Roxx
Lacey vs. Nikita
Best Two Out Of Three Falls Match - Daizee Haze vs. Rebecca Knox
No Time Limit Match - Mercedes Martinez vs. Sara Del Rey
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 6
Ariel, Cindy Rogers & Josie vs. Amazing Kong, Lexie Fyfe & Malia Hosaka
Amber O'Neal vs. Serena
Lorelei Lee vs. Nikki Roxx
Daizee Haze vs. Nikita
Pure Wrestling Rules Match - Allison Danger vs. Rebecca Knox
Mercedes Martinez & Sara Del Rey vs. The Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew (Lacey & Rain)
Last Woman Standing Match - Cheerleader Melissa vs. MsChif
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 7
Lorelei Lee vs. Tiana Ringer
Ariel vs. Cindy Rogers
Portia Perez & Serena Deeb vs. The Experience (Lexie Fyfe & Malia Hosaka)
MsChif vs. Rain
Allison Danger vs. Amber O'Neal
Lacey vs. Nikki Roxx
LuFisto vs. Mercedes Martinez
Nattie Neidhart vs. Sara Del Rey
Cheerleader Melissa vs. Daizee Haze
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 8
Cindy Rogers vs. Serena Deeb
Allison Danger vs. LuFisto
Malia Hosaka vs. Nikki Roxx
Lexie Fyfe vs. Lorelei Lee
Amber O'Neal vs. Josie
Ariel vs. Nattie Neidhart
Daizee Haze vs. Tiana Ringer
Cheerleader Melissa & MsChif vs. The Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew (Lacey & Rain)
Mercedes Martinez vs. Sara Del Rey
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