
GWF. Women Wrestling Revolution 10
Dec 08 2018
•1h 28m
•Action, Drama
Women's Wrestling Revolution 10. A new title holder, a new challenger and many debuts. 19:00: The action-packed finale and the great clash between the GWF World Champion and the winner of the Battlefield Match. A unique opportunity and a difficult challenge. The ultimate showdown between the biggest stars of the German Wrestling Federation.
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Maddison Miles
Maddison Miles

Baby Allison
Baby Allison

Kat Siren
Kat Siren

Katey Harvey
Katey Harvey
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