Shimmer Women Athletes - Season 12 / Year 2015
Season 12 / Year 2015
Episodes
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 71: The ChickFight Tournament
1. Evie vs. Portia Perez
2. Candice LeRae vs. Nicole Savoy
3. Nikki Storm vs. Cherry Bomb
4. Kay Lee Ray vs. Kimber Lee
5. Athena vs. Mia Yim
6. Jessicka Havok vs. Cheerleader Melissa
7. Second Round Tournament Match #1
8. Second Round Tournament Match #2
9. Second Round Tournament Match #3
10. SHIMMER Championship Match: Nicole Matthews vs. Tomoka Nakagawa
11. Three-Way Elimination Tournament Final Match
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 72
1. Jessicka Havok vs. Cheerleader Melissa
2. Courtney Rush & Xandra Bale vs. Taylor Made & Allysin Kay
3. Thunderkitty vs. Vanessa Kraven
4. Misaki Ohata vs. Nicole Savoy
5. LuFisto vs. Miss Natural
6. Shazza McKenzie vs. Veda Scott
7. AKINO vs. Portia Perez
8. No Disqualification Match: Evie & Heidi Lovelace vs. Saraya Knight & Mayumi Ozaki
9. Madison Eagles vs. Yumi Ohka
10. Two Out Of Three Falls Match: Athena vs. Mia Yim
11. SHIMMER Tag Team Championship Match: Kellie Skater & Tomoka Nakagawa vs. Kimber Lee & Cherry Bomb
12. SHIMMER Championship Match: Nicole Matthews vs. Kay Lee Ray
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 73
1. LuFisto vs. Marti Belle
2. Crazy Mary Dobson vs. Melanie Cruise
3. Thunderkitty vs. Cheerleader Melissa
4. Mia Yim vs. Kyoko Kimura
5. Kay Lee Ray vs. Saraya Knight
6. Kellie Skater vs. Evie vs. Nicole Savoy vs. Allysin Kay
7. Athena vs. Tessa Blanchard
8. SHIMMER Tag Team Championship Match: Kimber Lee & Cherry Bomb vs. Courtney Rush & Xandra Bale
9. Heidi Lovelace vs. Misaki Ohata
10. Madison Eagles vs. Portia Perez
11. Tomoka Nakagawa vs. AKINO
12. SHIMMER Championship Match: Nicole Matthews vs. Jessicka Havok
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 74
1. Crazy Mary Dobson vs. Portia Perez
2. Thunderkitty vs. Angelus Layne
3. Mia Yim vs. Kimber Lee vs. Kay Lee Ray vs. Saraya Knight
4. Yumi Ohka vs. Nicole Savoy
5. Shazza McKenzie vs. Melanie Cruise
6. Candice LeRae vs. Cherry Bomb
7. Jessicka Havok vs. Veda Scott
8. Heidi Lovelace & Evie vs. Courtney Rush & Xandra Bale
9. Athena vs. Vanessa Kraven
10. Cheerleader Melissa vs. AKINO
11. SHIMMER Championship Match: Nicole Matthews vs. Madison Eagles
12. Kellie Skater & Tomoka Nakagawa & Hiroyo Matsumoto & Misaki Ohata vs. Aja Kong & Mayumi Ozaki & Dynamite Kansai & Kyoko Kimura
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 75
1. Shazza McKenzie vs. Marti Belle
2. Crazy Mary Dobson vs. Miss Natural
3. Kay Lee Ray vs. AKINO
4. Jessicka Havok vs. Melanie Cruise
5. Xandra Bale vs. Courtney Rush
6. LuFisto vs. Misaki Ohata
7. Athena vs. Tessa Blanchard
8. Mia Yim vs. Nicole Savoy
9. Candice LeRae vs. Cheerleader Melissa
10. SHIMMER Tag Team Championship Match: Kimber Lee & Cherry Bomb vs. Heidi Lovelace & Evie
11. Madison Eagles vs. Saraya Knight
12. Tomoka Nakagawa's Retirement Match: Kellie Skater & Tomoka Nakagawa vs. Nicole Matthews & Portia Perez
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 76
SHIMMER Title #1 Contendership Rumble Match
LuFisto vs. Taylor Made
Kimber Lee (w/Cherry Bomb) vs. Sonoko Kato
Courtney Rush vs. Shazza McKenzie
Kellyanne vs. Mia Yim
Makoto vs. Yumi Ohka
Cheerleader Melissa vs. Mary Dobson
SHIMMER Tag Team Title #1 Contendership Tournament First Round Match - Rhia O'Reilly & Saraya Knight vs. Team Slap Happy (Evie & Heidi Lovelace)
Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. Nicole Savoy
Kay Lee Ray vs. Kellie Skater
SHIMMER Title Match - Nicole Matthews (c) vs. Winner of Rmble Match
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 77
Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. Thunderkitty
KC Spinelli vs. Veda Scott
Saraya Knight (w/Rhia O'Reilly) vs. Xandra Bale
Liberty vs. Sammi Baynz
Six Way Match - Allysin Kay vs. Candice LeRae vs. Kay Lee Ray vs. Kellie Skater vs. Marti Belle vs. Sonoko Kato
Courtney Rush vs. Mary Dobson
Jessicka Havok vs. Yumi Ohka
Heidi Lovelace vs. Kimber Lee (w/Cherry Bomb)
Cheerleader Melissa vs. Makoto
SHIMMER Tag Team Title #1 Contendership Tournament First Round Match - Mount Tessa (Tessa Blanchard & Vanessa Kraven) vs. The Lucha Sisters (Leva Bates & Mia Yim)
Evie vs. Nicole Savoy
SHIMMER Title No Disqualification Match - Nicole Matthews (c) vs. Madison Eagles
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 78
Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. Thunderkitty
Amanda Rodriguez vs. Solo Darling
LuFisto vs. Veda Scott
Allysin Kay vs. Shazza McKenzie
Leva Bates vs. Rhia O'Reilly
SHIMMER Tag Team Title #1 Contendership Tournament Final Match - Mount Tessa (Tessa Blanchard & Vanessa Kraven) vs. Team Slap Happy (Evie & Heidi Lovelace)
Jessicka Havok vs. Kimber Lee (w/Cherry Bomb)
Courtney Rush vs. Liberty
Mia Yim vs. Nicole Matthews
Kay Lee Ray vs. Kellyanne
Cheerleader Melissa & Yumi Ohka vs. Hiroyo Matsumoto & Makoto
Kellie Skater vs. Sonoko Kato
SHIMMER Title Match - Madison Eagles (c) vs. Nicole Savoy
SHIMMER - WOMEN ATHLETES Vol. 79
Leva Bates vs. Thunderkitty
LuFisto vs. Vanessa Kraven (w/Tessa Blanchard)
Makoto vs. Marti Belle
Jessicka Havok vs. Sammi Baynz
Cheerleader Melissa & Yumi Ohka vs. KC Spinelli & Xandra Bale
Kay Lee Ray vs. Liberty
Four Way Match - Allysin Kay vs. Mia Yim vs. Shazza McKenzie vs. Veda Scott
Heidi Lovelace (w/Evie) vs. Kellyanne
Mary Dobson vs. Saraya Knight
Nicole Savoy vs. Sonoko Kato
Hiroyo Matsumoto vs. Rhia O'Reilly
Eight Man Tag Team Match - Team Danger (Daizee Haze, Kellie Skater, Lexie Fyfe & Madison Eagles) (w/Allison Danger & Tomoka Nakagawa) vs. Team Perez (Kimber Lee, Lacey & The Canadian Ninjas (Nicole Matthews & Portia Perez)) (w/Cherry Bomb)
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