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Six-Pack Challenge SmackDown Women’s Title, Backlash 09/11/16

It’s time for Free Match Friday!

For this week we travel back to about three years ago when the SmackDown Women’s Championship was introduced. It took place at Backlash. This moment was shortly after the brand extension/split was reintroduced and the SmackDown women’s division was considered at the top of its game.

This was a six-pack challenge elimination match. It included, Alexa Bliss, Becky Lynch, Naomi, Carmella, Nikki Bella, and Natalya. All six women were vying for the chance to become the first-ever SmackDown Women’s Championship.

If you know your history, you know the outcome of this match. Regardless it was a massive step in the women’s evolution.

Enjoy it and Happy Friday!

Winners & Losers: SmackDown 06/25/19

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The Extreme Rules pay-per-view is now decided for the SmackDown Women’s Championship. That’s right, we are going to receive a spitting image of Stomping Grounds. Alexa Bliss has officially received another title shot at the next pay-per-view. Thanks to Nikki Cross, Bliss will go one-on-one with Bayley because Cross defeated the champion on tonight’s show. … Read more

Winners & Losers: RAW 06/24/19

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It’s the RAW after a controversial Stomping Grounds pay-per-view and next up is Extreme Rules next. Stomping Grounds was controversial partly due to the repetitive nature of the booking. Regardless of that fact it can be argued that the event pulled off some good matches overall depending on who you converse with. As a majority, … Read more

Winners & Losers: SmackDown 06/18/19

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SmackDown Live this week was the last moment for the superstars to grab the upper hand heading into Stomping Grounds on June 23. For the women, there wasn’t a match on this week’s show. None. Zero. We will get into that more a little later. Alexa Bliss hosted another A Moment of Bliss segment with … Read more

Winners & Losers: RAW 06/17/19

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Stomping Grounds is this Sunday and it, unfortunately, isn’t creating much of a buzz. Well, at least buzz in a positive way. The women’s match from RAW will be for the RAW Women’s Championship. The champion Becky Lynch will be facing Lacey Evans for a second time after she retained her title at Money in … Read more

Athena (Ember Moon) vs. Hikaru Shida SHIMMER 66 04/13/14

Another week is coming to a close so it is time for Free Match Friday!

This week we bring to you Athena vs. Hikaru Shida from SHIMMER 66. This match is full of back and forth action and the submission holds are flawless. This style of a match is how Athena, now Ember Moon, should be showcased frequently in WWE.

Hikaru Shida is currently signed with AEW. She picked up a win for her team at the promotions first pay-per-view, Double or Nothing.

Enjoy this week’s Free Match Friday and check back in with Diva Dirt next Friday for another highlighted match!!

Winners & Losers: SmackDown 06/11/19

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SmackDown Live continues WWE’s tour throughout California this week stopping in its capital of Sacramento. Stomping Grounds is just one week from Sunday where Bayley will put her title on the line against RAW’s Alexa Bliss. This weeks show was a solid one for the women as it showcased two women’s matches. The placement of … Read more

Winners & Losers: RAW 06/10/19

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Super ShowDown where women weren’t allowed on the card is now over. So more women should be utilized on RAW right? Well, not quite. WWE’s newest pay-per-view Stomping Grounds is one week from this Sunday. The RAW Women’s Champion Becky Lynch will defend her title against Lacey Evans at that event. With the unwavering wild … Read more

Michelle McCool vs. Natalya first Diva’s title match 07/20/08

Michelle McCool and Natalya battled it out at the Great American Bash pay-per-view in July 2008. This match was to crown the first ever Diva’s Champion. This match was a crucial moment in history for the women on SmackDown. For nearly six years the women of the blue brand didn’t have a championship to fight for. The Women’s Championship at the time was exclusive to RAW.

McCool was able to become the first ever Diva’s Champion by causing Natalya to submit by using the Brazilian Heel Hook. McCool went on to hold this title for 159-days before losing it to Maryse on SmackDown later that year.

Enjoy this weeks Free Match Friday and check back in next week for another free match!

Winners & Losers: SmackDown 06/04/19

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SmackDown Live this week featured the “same thing, different day” mentality. The show featured one women’s match and it was a triple threat to determine the No. 1 contender for Bayley’s Smackdown Women’s Championship. The match came to fruition during Alexa Bliss’ wild card appearance with her “A Moment of Bliss” segment where Bayley was … Read more

Winners & Losers: RAW 06/03/19

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Heading into RAW this week many people are skeptical. Since WrestleMania the women are receiving very little time on weekly programming. After the Money in the Bank pay-per-view, they started receiving even less. In fact, we are lucky to receive one women’s match/segment on RAW for the past two weeks. The Super ShowDown event is … Read more

LGBTQ Pride Month: Superstars showing their support

For years the month of June has been a celebratory month for the members of the LGBTQ community. The month of June was selected in order to commemorate the Stonewall riots. These riots are considered an important event in leading the gay liberation movement. Yesterday marked the first day of the month and many wrestlers … Read more

10-Knockouts Gauntlet Match, TNA 11/14/11

Welcome to another Free Match Friday! This week it has been decided to keep with the IMPACT theme from last week. This time it will go back several more years to TNA where a gauntlet match was featured to determine the number one contender to Gail Kim’s Knockouts Championship.

Kim won the championship for the second time in her career the night prior at Turning Point. This title win occurred in a fatal-four way (also featured Madison Rayne and Mickie James) and Velvet Sky was the champion heading into the match. With the help of Karen Jarrett and Rayne, Kim planned for the winner of this Gauntlet match to be Rayne. Was Rayne successful in becoming the number one contender?

Take a look at this match to see if Rayne could pull off the victory to Kim’s satisfaction.

Check back in with Diva Dirt every Friday for Free Match Friday! Which company/wrestlers would you like to see on a future Free Match Friday? Let us know in the comment section!

Winners & Losers: SmackDown 05/28/19

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RAW this week produced a carbon copy of the show they did the prior week. From this, it has fans having little faith in what SmackDown will produce. SmackDown was better than RAW again this week, but only slightly. The matches from the blue brand were essentially the same as the prior week just like … Read more

Winners & Losers: RAW 05/27/19 *Updated*

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Update: A dark main event occurred when RAW went off the air last evening. In a video from reddit, Becky Lynch makes her way to the ring and passes Seth Rollins on the stage. The majority of fans are focusing on the relationship aspect of the two’s exchange. The more important takeaway from this is … Read more

Laurel Van Ness vs. Jade, IMPACT Xplosion

Another week is coming to an end, so that can only mean one thing. Free Match Friday!

For this week’s Free Match Friday, let’s explore the six-sided ring of IMPACT Wrestling. With Madison Rayne on commentary, the match produced a level of high energy from both competitors. Laurel Van Ness ends up coming short but it wasn’t from a lack of heart.

Van Ness attempts to put away Jade with the curb stomp. Jade is able to avoid what would have inevitably been her fate and delivers a package pile driver. She attempted this move earlier in the match but was unable to execute it. Jade pins Van Ness for the win.

Check back in with Diva Dirt every Friday for a match to kick off your weekend!

Winners & Losers: SmackDown 05/21/19

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Just two days removed from the Money in the Bank pay-per-view, SmackDown Live is ready to host a new champion. Bayley won both the women’s Money in the Bank ladder match and cashed in on Charlotte Flair to become the new SmackDown Women’s Champion. Becky Lynch takes advantage of the wild card rule and joins … Read more

Winners & Losers: RAW 05/20/19

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One night removed from the Money in the Bank pay-per-view all eyes were looking to RAW for the fallout. Three important matches from the night before have directly or indirectly affected the landscape at the top of both RAW and SmackDown. Becky Lynch emerged victorious in her RAW Women’s Championship match and still holds the … Read more

Mental Health Awareness Month: AJ Lee’s Message

As we know, May is Mental Health Awareness Month. Former WWE Divas Champion and mental health advocate, AJ Mendez-Brooks took to social media. She shared what she would have told her younger self about having Bipolar. She credits it as a superpower, watch below: Mental health is something that still is stigmatized, and it’s great … Read more

Ashley & Trish Stratus vs. Candice Michelle & Victoria 01/23/06

This week for Free Match Friday, the Diva-Dirt staff wants to pay tribute to Ashley Massaro.

In this tag team match from early 2006, Trish Stratus was helping out the 2005 Diva Search winner. Stratus chose to team up with her against Candice Michelle and Victoria. Ashley was able to pick up the win for her team. She hit a high cross body off the top turnbuckle and came crashing down on Victoria for the pinfall victory.

This decision by Stratus to team with Ashley made Mickie James jealous and attacked Ashley after the match. James was infatuated with Stratus at the time and didn’t condone the attention Ashley was receiving.

What are your memories of this match and the storytelling surrounding it? What are some of your favorite Ashley matches? Let us know your memories of Ashley Massaro in the comment section!!

Kyoko Kimura vs. Kana (Asuka) 8/16/08

Happy Friday! We’ve made it through another exciting week in the world of female wrestling. That means it’s time for FREE MATCH FRIDAY!!

Today we are going to take you back over 10 years to a brutal feud that took place between Kyoko Kimura and Kana (now known as Asuka). There were no post-match hugs or IG selfies after this match.

What are your thoughts of this match? What would happen if Asuka wrestled this style today?

Killer Kelly vs. Valkyrie at PWU’s Celtic Cup

Free Match Friday is a weekly feature from Diva Dirt. Every Friday, we’ll spotlight a great indie match available to watch for free online. Some of the best wrestling in the world is happening in high school gyms and sports bars and even, occasionally, in an appropriate venue for a wrestling match. This week, our free match is a terrific title match between Killer Kelly and Valkyrie at Pro Wrestling Ulster’s Celtic Cup.

It is my solemn belief that Killer Kelly and Valkyrie could wrestle each other for ten, fifteen or twenty years without turning in a bad match. That might seem a mad thing to say about two wrestlers who’ve only met twice in the ring. But they have such a fantastic natural ring chemistry that I’m certain they’ll only get better as time goes by.

We previously featured their stellar match at the German Wrestling Federation in this series, which I praised for its verisimilitude, the quality of appearing to be real. This week’s match, which saw Killer Kelly challenge Valkyrie for the PWU Women’s Championship, is a little different.

First and foremost, while booked as tweeners in their GWF match, here we have Valkyrie as the heel champ, as a member of the Rocky Starr Experience. Killer Kelly is the face and the crowd is one hundred percent on her side. The match is a picture perfect “coward vs hero” match, with Valkyrie spending long stretches of the match running away and even using a fan in a wheelchair as a human shield.

But where many “coward vs hero” matches end up frustrating and boring because of, well, the running away, this match never is. It uses just as much cowardly heel shenanigans as it needs to build just enough frustration that every strike Kelly lands on Valkyrie is like a huge cathartic release. And it lets Valkyrie be as crafty as she is cowardly, using her tactics to not just avoid damage but deliver it. Much like their first match, it’s by no means flashy, but it is a simply excellent iteration of a familiar genre. I can’t wait for the rubber match.

Check back in with Diva Dirt next week for another great free match from the world of independent women’s wrestling. You can find even more matches AND support independent women’s wrestling over at ClickWrestle.

Deonna Purrazzo vs. Awesome Kong at WWR

Deaonna Purrazzo

Free Match Friday is a weekly feature from Diva Dirt. Every Friday, we’ll spotlight a great indie match available to watch for free online. Some of the best wrestling in the world is happening in high school gyms and sports bars and even, occasionally, in an appropriate venue for a wrestling match. This week, our free match is the main event of WWR The Show Must Go On featuring Deonna Purrazzo and Awesome Kong.

Recently, Deonna expressed her frustrations with hecklers who chant “Marty Scurll” at her during matches an NXT live events. She has amassed quite the list of accomplishments in just five years. So, it’s easy to understand why she would want to be recognized for her hard work; not who she’s dating.

At The Show Must Go On, the Virtuosa took part in a classic David vs. Goliath style matchup with the legend, Awesome Kong. There is always something so compelling about seeing a smaller athlete try to overcome a bigger physically imposing opponent. This match was no exception.

Initially, Kong rushed Purrazzo, forcing her to use her quickness to evade. Eventually, Deonna tried to go for a crossbody but Kong quickly overpowered her and tried to wear her down with holds. In response, the Virtuosa started targeting her bigger opponent’s limbs.

What made this match more interesting is Kong didn’t rely on the usual style of wrestling for someone her size. She used her strength as an advantage. But she also used her experience to pull off some crafty reversals to combat Deonna’s technical prowess.

In the end, true to her namesake “the Fujiwara armbar specialist” countered a two-handed chokeslam and transitioned into the armbar to win via submission. It was a gutsy underdog win for Deonna Purrazzo.

Afterward, she gave a passionate speech. Coincidentally, she addressed a girl in the back, who claimed she got where she was because of her boyfriend. “I hope you’re watching because even if my boyfriend helped me along the way he didn’t just win that match,” she exclaimed. “I did.”

Check back in with Diva Dirt next week for another great free match from the world of independent women’s wrestling. You can find even more matches AND support independent women’s wrestling over at ClickWrestle.

Tenille Dashwood vs. Bea Priestley at SPW

Free Match Friday is a weekly feature from Diva Dirt. Every Friday, we’ll spotlight a great indie match available to watch for free online. Some of the best wrestling in the world is happening in high school gyms and sports bars and even, occasionally, in an appropriate venue for a wrestling match. This week, our free match is a stellar scrap between Tenille Dashwood and Bea Priestley at Southern Pro Wrestling.

Tenille Dashwood is about to run out her contract with Ring of Honor. It’s possible she will sign a new one, of course, but it’s just as possible she’ll walk away from ROH and into the warm embrace of All Elite. Certainly, it’s what many are hoping for. If she does jump ship to AEW, we may soon see a rematch of this week’s free match, Dashwood’s only previous meeting with New Zealand’s Bea Priestley, who recently signed with the upstart promotion.

For many a wrestling fan, especially in North America, the distinctions between the nationalities of Dashwood, an Aussie, and Priestley, a Kiwi, may well seem trivial. But in front of a hungry Invercargill crowd, both women play to the fierce, albeit friendly, sports rivalry their homelands have shared over the years. I can hardly think of a better bit of pandering than Dashwood choking Priestley with an All Blacks jersey.

Tenille Dashwood largely dominates the match, and fair enough. Her repertoire is simple, effective and well-done. She knows a lot of moves, she can do them well, and she makes them fit her character. It sounds like basic stuff, but honestly so many wrestlers of all genders get to main event giant pay-per-views without nailing this stuff down. I truly mean it as the highest praise when I say Tenille Dashwood proves herself an extremely competent and technically sound wrestler in this match, even if she doesn’t do anything flashy. Flashy is great, but it’s not everything.

Priestley acquits herself well as the home favorite, playing the wounded deer to Dashwood’s komodo dragon. (Komodo dragons are extremely cruel to their prey, it’s messed up. Don’t look into it if you’re squeamish.) Lots of people hate leg matches and others based around someone targeting a body part, but too bad, because this is a great leg match and you should watch it. Dashwood works Priestley’s knee over without giving it an obnoxious amount of attention and Priestley sells the knee handicap well without coming off non-credible. Just a well-balanced, well-executed match. Congratulations to everyone involved.

Check back in with Diva Dirt next week for another great free match from the world of independent women’s wrestling. You can find even more matches AND support independent women’s wrestling over at ClickWrestle.