Shimmer Women Athletes - Season 4 / Year 2007
Season 4 / Year 2007
Episodes
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 9
Eden Black vs. Rain
Alexa Thatcher vs. Ariel
Allison Danger & Cindy Rogers vs. Lexie Fyfe & Malia Hosaka
Nikki Roxx vs. Tiana Ringer
Josie vs. Portia Perez
Amber O'Neal vs. Daizee Haze
Amazing Kong vs. MsChif
Cheerleader Melissa vs. Sara Del Rey
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 10
Ariel vs. Portia Perez
Four Corners Match - Alexa Thatcher vs. Josie vs. Malia Hosaka vs. Rain
Amber O'Neal vs. MsChif (w/Daffney)
Allison Danger vs. Cindy Rogers
Lacey vs. Serena Deeb
Cheerleader Melissa vs. Lexie Fyfe
Eden Black vs. Tiana Ringer
Amazing Kong vs. Daizee Haze
Nikki Roxx vs. Sara Del Rey
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 11
SHIMMER Title Tournament First Round Match - Allison Danger vs. Malia Hosaka
SHIMMER Title Tournament First Round Match - Daizee Haze vs. Portia Perez
SHIMMER Title Tournament First Round Match - Cindy Rogers vs. Sara Del Rey
SHIMMER Title Tournament First Round Match - Alicia vs. Ariel
SHIMMER Title Tournament First Round Match - Lexie Fyfe vs. MsChif (w/Daffney)
SHIMMER Title Tournament First Round Match - Cheerleader Melissa vs. Sarah Stock
SHIMMER Title Tournament First Round Match - Eden Black vs. Lacey
SHIMMER Title Tournament First Round Match - Nikki Roxx vs. Rain
All Four SHIMMER Title Tournament Quarter Final Matches
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 12
Alicia vs. Josie
SHIMMER Title Tournament Semi Final Match - Daizee Haze vs. Lacey
SHIMMER Title Tournament Semi Final Match - Sara Del Rey vs. Sarah Stock
Street Fight - Allison Danger vs. Cindy Rogers
Four Corner Survival Match - Ariel vs. Eden Black vs. Nikki Roxx vs. Portia Perez
Rain vs. Serena Deeb
Lexie Fyfe & Malia Hosaka vs. Cheerleader Melissa & MsChif
SHIMMER Title Tournament Final Match
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 13
Alicia vs. Serena Deeb
Josie vs. Malia Hosaka
MsChif vs. Portia Perez
Eden Black vs. Lexie Fyfe
Ariel vs. Cheerleader Melissa
Daizee Haze vs. Sarah Stock
Dog Collar Match - Allison Danger vs. Cindy Rogers
Nikki Roxx & Sara Del Rey vs. The Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew (Lacey & Rain)
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol 14: Hot Summer Nights
Amber O'Neal vs. Ariel
Best Two Out Of Three Falls Match = Allison Danger vs. Cindy Rogers
Daffney vs. Lexie Fyfe
Malia Hosaka vs. Serena Deeb
Cheerleader Melissa vs. Rain
Daizee Haze vs. MsChif
Amazing Kong vs. Nikki Roxx
SHIMMER Title Match - Sara Del Rey (c) vs. Lacey
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 15
Amber O'Neal vs. Eden Black
Ashley Lane & Lorelei Lee vs. Nicole Matthews & Portia Perez
Jetta vs. Serena Deeb
Allison Danger vs. Cindy Rogers
Alexa Thatcher vs. Cheerleader Melissa
Ariel & Josie vs. The Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew (Lacey & Rain)
Daffney & MsChif vs. The Experience (Lexie Fyfe & Malia Hosaka)
Daizee Haze vs. Sarah Stock
SHIMMER Title Match - Sara Del Rey (c) vs. Amazing Kong
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 16
Amber O'Neal vs. Lorelei Lee
Ariel & Josie vs. Nicole Matthews & Portia Perez
Alexa Thatcher vs. Ashley Lane
Allison Danger & Serena Deeb vs. The Experience (Lexie Fyfe & Malia Hosaka)
Cindy Rogers vs. Daffney
Six Man Tag Team Match - Daizee Haze, Eden Black & MsChif vs. Jetta & The Minnesota Home Wrecking Crew (Lacey & Rain)
Amazing Kong vs. Cheerleader Melissa
SHIMMER Title Best Two Out Of Three Falls Match - Sara Del Rey (c) vs. Sarah Stock
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