
Allysin Kay
1987 (38 лет)Professional wrestling career
Early Career (2008-2011)
Kay first became involved in the wrestling business in July 2008 when she began training with Mathew Priest and Bill Martel at the Blue Collar Wrestling Alliance (BCWA) in Detroit, Michigan. Six months later, she debuted against Shavonne Norrell on December 28. Kay and Norrell engaged in a feud that lasted most of 2009, including a Falls Count Anywhere match at Summer Standoff in August 2009. Kay later began competing against the male wrestlers. At the end of 2010 the BCWA National Championship was vacated, and Kay entered the tournament to determine the new champion. She reached the semi-finals, where she lost to eventual victor Scotty Primo. Until BCWA's closure in mid-2011, Kay regularly attempted to win the championship.
Until March 2010, Kay worked exclusively for BCWA. Her first match for another promotion was facing Jefferson Saint for Beyond Wrestling.
In mid-2010, Kay began wrestling for Main Event Championship Wrestling promotion. She debuted against Jessicka Havok, and the duo entered a feud, which concluded in a two out of three falls anything goes street fight, won by Havok. Following the feud, Kay and Havok formed a tag team called Team Be Jealous.
Absolute Intense Wrestling (2010-present)
Kay debuted in Absolute Intense Wrestling in April 2010, losing to Jessicka Havok, and the following month, she lost to Angel Dust. At Girls Night Out 3 in January 2011, Kay earned her first victory in AIW, defeating Roxie Cotton. In June at Road to Absolution, she joined the Flexor Industries faction. At Girls Night Out 4, she defeated Mickie Knuckles. Kay lost to Mia Yim at Girls Night Out 5, in a match where Yim broke Kay's nose with a kick. At Girls Night Out 6 Kay faced Yim in a Fans Bring the Weapons match for the vacant AIW Women's Championship, which Kay won. The third match of the series between the duo took place at Girls Night Out 7, where Kay retained her championship. Kay went on to defend her championship against Jennifer Blake, Crazy Mary Dobson, and KC Warfield.
Queens of Combat QOC 8
Amanda Carolina Rodriguez, Jessika Evelyn Heiser
Ruthless Ambition, Maria Manic and Penelope Ford, take on the team of Thick n Juicy, Faye Jackson and Willow Nightingale, at "Rise From Your Grave". Will we be crowning new Queens? Find out this Saturday.
Queens of Combat QOC 8
TNA Slammiversary XV
Alberto Rodriguez, Franklin Lashley
Slammiversary XV was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Impact Wrestling. It took place on July 2, 2017 at the Impact Zone in Orlando, Florida. It was the thirteenth event under the Slammiversary chronology and the first event in the 2017 Impact Wrestling PPV schedule. The event included special appearances by Impact Wrestling alums Shark Boy and James Mitchell.
IMPACT Wrestling: Slammiversary XV
NWA/ROH The Crockett Cup
Martin Scurll, Nick Aldis
Thirty-three years ago, Jim Crockett Promotions partnered with Mid-South Wrestling to present the first ever Jim Crockett Sr. Memorial Cup in New Orleans, Louisiana. On April 27th, 2019, The National Wrestling Alliance (in association with The Crockett Foundation) will partner with Ring of Honor Wrestling to bring the classic tag-team tournament, The Crockett Cup, back to North Carolina at the Cabarrus Arena in Concord, NC.
NWA & ROH: The Crockett Cup
TNA One Night Only: Knockouts Knockdown 4
Leva Bates, Stephanie Bell
TNA held a series of matches featuring various 8 TNA Knockouts and 8 indie women. The winner of these matches would advance farther in Knockouts Gauntlet match to crown the "Queen of the Knockouts". It took place on March 17, 2016, from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida, and it is set to air on ppv on April 22, 2016.
TNA One Night Only: Knockouts Knockdown 4
GCW Allie Kat's Real Hot Girl Shit
Carlene Moore, Jayson Paul
Singles Match Allysin Kay vs. Jordynne Grace Singles Match Davienne vs. Erica Leigh Singles Match Willow Nightingale vs. Brooke Valentine Singles Match Dark Sheik vs. Holidead Singles Match Edith Surreal vs. Lady Frost Singles Match Tasha Steelz vs. Trish Adora Singles Match Allie Kat vs. Billie Starkz Faye Jackson Grey Sweatpants Battle Royal Jazz vs. JTG vs. Rickey Shane Page vs. Suge D vs. Mysterious Q vs. Funny Bone vs. Darius Carter vs. Lee Moriarty vs. KC Navarro vs. PB Smooth vs. D-Rogue vs. Daniel Garcia vs. Kenny Bengal vs. Montana Black vs. Devon Monroe vs. Ice Williams vs. Eel O'Neal vs. Keith Mack vs. Mo Atlas
GCW Allie Kat's Real Hot Girl Shit
Queens of Combat QOC 9
Tessa Blanchard, Sarah Bridges
D'Arcy Dixon debuted for the North Carolina-based Queens of Combat promotion on March 19, 2016, serving as the lone babyface in a three way match between Su Yung and Taylor Made at QoC 9, which Taylor won. D'Arcy turned heel at QoC 11 on May 21, where she was defeated by Jessicka Havok. She continued her villainous persona later that night at QoC 12, losing to Solo Darling.
Queens of Combat QOC 9
Impact Wrestling Bound For Glory 2017
Trevor Lee Caddell, Retesh Bhalla
Bound for Glory (2017) was a professional wrestling pay-per-view (PPV) event produced by Impact Wrestling. It took place on November 5, 2017 at the Aberdeen Pavilion in Ottawa, Ontario. It was the thirteenth event under the Bound for Glory chronology, the second and last Impact pay-per-view event of 2017. The show was headlined by Eli Drake vs Johnny Impact for the Impact Global Championship
IMPACT Wrestling: Bound For Glory
SHINE 63
Jamine Benitez, Allysin Kay
WWN & SHINE Wrestling present SHINE 63, Monaghan Knights Of Columbus Hall in Livonia, MI, 12/13/2019. Matches include: SHINE Career vs. SHINE Championship Allysin Kay defends vs. Mercedes Martinez Night 1 of the Tournament to Crown a new SHINE Nova Champion! First Round Matches: • SHINE Tag Team Champion Aja Perera w/ Ayla vs. Kimber Lee • Candy Cartwright vs. Double D’Rose • Brandi Lauren vs. Randi West • Natalia Markova vs. Jenna • Jayme Jameson vs. Lindsay Snow • La Rosa Negra vs. Notorious Nadi • Stormie Lee vs. Thunderkitty • Marti Belle vs. Avery Taylor.
SHINE 63
WSU Power
Genevieve Goulet, Laura Guilmette Dennis
Since DJ Hyde took over the reigns of WSU, the show has severely declined in quality due to booking. WSU has reached its lowest point in the anniversary show with unnecessary overbooking in every corner and more bizarre choices than ever before. We find ourselves three months after this ignominy with Power, a show where starts a tournament to crown a new Spirit champion after Nevaeh abandoned the title on injury (it will probably be explained) and whose main event is Cherry Bomb against LuFisto for the title.
WSU Power