
WSU United
Jul 12 2014
•2h 8m
•Drama, Action
WSU Spirit Champion Niya comes to the ring and talks herself up for a bit. Nevaeh's music hits and she comes out and the pair exchange words. Nevaeh warns Niya that if she continues to run her mouth she'll have a serious problem on her hands. They stare each other down, and Niya exits with her title.
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Genevieve Goulet
LuFisto

Mickie Lee Knuckles
Mickie Knuckles

Alexandra Barrulas
Shanna

Nancy Becker
Annie Social
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