GWF Women's Wrestling Revolution 9: Let The Hunt Begin

GWF Women's Wrestling Revolution 9: Let The Hunt Begin

9.0

Sep 08 2018

2h 43m

Action, Drama

At GWF Revolution 9: Let The Hunt Begin we will start the search for a new challenger to the GWF Women's Title. Three first round matches. One triple threat in the finals just as we did two years ago when we had the first Revolution show.

Nightshade

Nightshade

Nightshade

Marie Kristin Gabert

Marie Kristin Gabert

Alpha Female

Adrienn Urbán

Adrienn Urbán

Audrey Bride

Katey Harvey

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