Tag: Sarita

  • Mick Foley Praises Three TNA Stars, Knockout Heading To Japan

    — Mick Foley went on Twitter to compliment TNA Wrestling stars James Storm, Bobby Roode and Bully Ray for their performance on Thursday’s episode of Impact Wrestling.

    “Well done – @Cowboy_J_Storm , @REALBobbyRoode, and Bully Ray all worked their butts off!” he wrote.

    Storm faced Roode and Ray in separate matches.

    — Sarita, who is known outside of TNA Wrestling as Dark Angel, is heading to Japan in March for women’s wrestling promotion Stardom. She will partner with Io Shirai in the main event of the March 4 event against Nanae Takahashi and Miho Wakizawa. (Article link)

    The TNA Knockout said of the upcoming bout on Facebook, “I’ll be spending my birthday and celebrating my 10th anniversary as a wrestler in Japan this year. No better way to celebrate!”

    — Madison Rayne turns 26 years old Sunday.

  • Anderson & RVD Returning To The Ring, Rosita & Sarita To Team

    Mr. Anderson, who has not appeared for TNA Wrestling since the November 15, 2011 Impact Wrestling taping, is scheduled to return to the ring at this week’s Impact Wrestling World Tour in Worcester, Plymouth and Lowell, Massachusetts. He will be teaming with Rob Van Dam (who was stretchered backstage two weeks ago at Genesis after taking a DDT onto the concrete floor) at all three shows in matches against Mexican America members Anarquia and Hernandez.

    Mexican America members Rosita and Sarita are also advertised to team, which they rarely do at house shows. They will be facing Brooke Tessmacher and ODB at all three events.

    Other matches scheduled include:

    * “The Charismatic Enigma” Jeff Hardy vs Christopher Daniels

    * Jesse Sorensen vs Kid Kash vs Shannon Moore

    * Garett Bischoff vs Television Champion Robbie E (with Rob Terry)

    * Eric Young vs “The Pope” D’Angelo Dinero

    source: www.impactwrestlingtour.com

  • Angelina Love Hopes To Get Belt Soon, Sarita Returns To Ring

    — Angelina Love, who holds the record for most TNA Women’s Knockout Championship reigns with five, hopes to add another reign to her supreme record.

    “Deff hoping soon!” she tweeted in response to when she will get another championship run.

    Love has not held the title since dropping it to Tara on October 10, 2010. Once arguably the company’s premiere female star, Love ended 2011 in a slump. She has not won a televised singles match in over seven months—her last victory taking place at the May 30, 2011 Impact Wrestling taping. Her television role was also deemphasized in favor of Gail Kim, Madison Rayne, Mickie James, Velvet Sky and Winter. However, a return to prominence could be on the horizon as she competed in three matches at this week’s television tapings in Orlando, Florida—following almost two months of inactivity.

    — Sarita competed in a tag team match at Friday’s Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event in Mexico City, Mexico, her first bout since taking a scary fall during a two out of three falls tag team match on November 22, 2011. According to TheCubsFan.com, she looked fine during the match.

    Meanwhile, Sarita was left off this week’s TNA television tapings.

  • Title Match Announced For Impact, Sarita Returning To The Ring

    — ImpactWrestling has announced that Jeff Hardy will be getting another shot at Bobby Roode’s World Heavyweight Championship this Thursday on Impact Wrestling in a rematch from Sunday’s Genesis pay-per-view.

    In another Genesis rematch, “Cowboy” James Storm will square off against Kurt Angle in a match to determine the #1 Contender to the World Heavyweight Championship.

    Matt Morgan and Crimson are advertised to compete this Thursday against Rob Terry and Television Champion Robbie E.

    — Sarita stated Wednesday on Facebook that she will be wrestling at this Friday’s Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event at Arena Mexico. The TNA Knockout has not competed since taking a scary fall during a two out of three falls tag team match at the same venue on November 22, 2011. She slipped on the top rope while attempting to dive and fell flat on her face onto the wooden floor. She was placed on a stretcher while the match continued and subsequently hospitalized.

  • Rosita Discusses Her Rookie Year, Opportunities Knockouts Get

    Impact Wrestling star Rosita joined us this week on DD360 to discuss her incredible year since joining the company in January. Rosita fulfilled a lifelong dream of becoming a wrestling star in 2011, positively marking the 10th anniversary of her father’s tragic passing during the 9/11 terror attacks. As fans will know, Rosita’s father, an amateur wrestler himself, inspired Rosita to become a wrestler. Her inspiring story earned her the Pro Wrestling Illustrated award for Inspiring Wrestler of the Year, as announced by Dixie Carter this week.

    Highlights from the interview below. You can listen here:

    On her rookie year in Impact Wrestling: “It’s been a crazy journey so far. I look back a couple of years ago, and seeing where I am now, there’s no way I thought I’d be where I am right now.”

    “It’s truly amazing to see where determination and drive will lead you. From people telling me, ‘Oh no, you’re too small’ and ‘You can’t do those things that everyone else can do because you’re so small’, and you put those people to rest saying, ‘I can do this no matter what’. I had Tommy Dreamer, who’s amazing to me, from the very first day I met him — he actually was the one to say to me, ‘I believe in you, I know that you can do this. Let’s see what you can do at TNA’. Everybody at TNA has been amazing to me too, so I’ve been truly blessed on this whole [journey].”

    On winning PWI’s Inspirational Wrestler of the Year award: “I remember when I was first presented the award, I was amazed. Usually when I’m shocked, I’m like, ‘Oh, my God’ — I just lose my breath and I [get] lost for words. I just looked at it like, ‘Oh, my God, this is amazing’.”

    “I just remember bringing it home to my mom and she just started crying. She couldn’t even believe that her daughter — her crazy little daughter [Laughs] — actually touched the lives of other people to say that I’m an inspiration. It was an absolute honor.”

    The screen time & opportunities afforded to the Knockouts division: “I think it’s super important [to have the screen time and opportunities the Knockouts receive]. Back to what I was saying about Hardcore Justice, I mean, despite the fact that myself and Sarita lost against [Brooke] Tessmacher and Tara, that was one of my favorite matches and that match alone was a good 10 minutes. When was the last time you really got a [Divas] match that’s over two minutes in WWE?”

    “I’m just glad that we are given that time to show everybody who we are and show everybody what we have. And everybody is so different — you can look at Sarita and know that [there is] no comparison to Velvet Sky or Angelina Love. Everybody has their own certain characters. Everybody has something that they bring to the table.”

    “I think it’s great that we get so much airtime to show that, and if you look, sometimes there’s more than one Knockouts match. You’re lucky if you get one Divas match in WWE.”

    On her on-screen cousin Sarita overcoming the difficult year she’s had with facial paralysis & a nasty fall in Mexico: “From the moment I met Sarita, you can see that she is just, from top to bottom, inside and out, tough. She’s very tough. She’s very sincere, and she’s very sweet, but she’s tough as nails. No matter what, she will always get up from a fall. She didn’t let facial paralysis stop her from performing. She didn’t let that fall [in Mexico] stop her from coming back to the Impact Zone and doing what she does best and I couldn’t be more proud of her because there’s just some things, people are like, ‘Okay, I’m not going to go wrestle anymore after that’ or ‘Not my face, no’, but she’s not afraid of anything. It’s crazy. That’s another reason I look up to her.”

  • Hardy Match Announced For Impact, Sarita Survives Earthquake

    — ImpactWrestling.com has announced Jeff Hardy vs. Bully Ray for Thursday’s Impact Wrestling broadcast.

    The synopsis reads: “After beating Jeff Jarrett in the Steel Cage match at Sunday’s Pay-Per-View, “The Charismatic Enigma” Jeff Hardy is the NEW #1 Contender to the World Heavyweight Championship. He’ll get his shot at the upcoming “Genesis” event in January. However, Hardy won’t get any rest on Thursday, as he’ll face Bully Ray in one-on-one action!”

    — Sarita survived a powerful 6.7 magnitude earthquake that shook Mexico on Saturday.

    The TNA Knockout wrote Sunday on Facebook, “I survived yesterday’s earthquake in Mexico City (6.7!) and made it safely into Orlando today. Hug somebody you love.”

    — Eric Bischoff is scheduled for this week’s Impact Wrestling tapings in Orlando, Florida night after missing Final Resolution due to business matters.

    — Brooke Tessmacher participated in filming for a reality show pilot this past weekend in Dallas, Texas.

    “Super long day shooting for the show. Not as easy as it looks!!!” she tweeted.

    — Impact Wrestling is auctioning off the shirts the Knockouts wore for the holiday video promoting ShopTNA.com—Angelina Love, Brooke Tessmacher, Christy Hemme, Karen Jarrett, Madison Rayne, Mickie James, ODB, Rosita, Sarita, Tara, Traci Brooks, Velvet Sky and Winter.

  • Knockout Calls Sarita The Toughest Female In Wrestling History

    TNA Knockout Tara has posted a new video message to her fans and heaped praise on fellow knockout Sarita. After catching one of their fans paying each of them the same compliment, Tara talks about what sets Sarita apart from the rest of the women in wrestling today:

    “I think of her as hands down, the toughest, most disciplined female in the history of professional wrestling,” Tara says. “The girl had facial paralysis—half of her face was paralyzed. If that was me, I’d be in a hospital. She puts on a mask and wrestles. A couple of weeks ago at a match in Mexico, she dove out of the ring and landed on her head on the cement. She was taken off on a stretcher. After that, I would have been at home in bed eating ice cream. Where was she? Competing in a bodybuilding contest—first place.

    “So if you’re going to write Sarita a letter, don’t tell her she has a great butt. Tell her she is one of the toughest athletes to ever compete in our business.”

  • Sarita Sidelined Following Scary Fall, Buck Takes Shot At TNA

    — Sarita suffered bruised ribs after taking a scary fall during a two out of three falls tag team match at Arena Mexico on November 22, 2011. She will be unable to compete for a few weeks as a result of the injury.

    Sarita, who appears as Dark Angel for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, slipped on the top rope while attempting to dive and fell flat on her face onto the wooden floor. She was placed on a stretcher while the match continued and immediately hospitalized. The TNA Knockout has not competed since the incident.

    — Former TNA Wrestling talent Nick Massie (a/k/a Jeremy Buck) knocked his former employer online while watching last week’s episode of Impact Wrestling.

    He wrote on Facebook, “I watched TNA last night…. I guess God only knows why and wow. The tag division consist of only 3 teams now or what? We got out at the right time for sure.”

    Nick and brother Matt (a/k/a Max Buck) parted ways with TNA Wrestling in July after requesting their release. The brother duo revealed in subsequent interviews that the request stemmed from monetary issues, while also venting their frustrations with TNA’s booking.

  • Video: Sarita’s Scary Face Plant Onto The Floor From Mexico

    Video has surfaced of Sarita taking a scary fall during a two out of three falls tag team match at Arena Mexico last week.

    Sarita, who appears as Dark Angel for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, slipped on the top rope while attempting to dive and fell flat on her face onto the floor. She was placed on a stretcher while the match continued and immediately hospitalized.

    The Canadian grappler thanked her fans for their well wishes the following day via Facebook and stated that while she remains sore, she is okay. She participated in CMLL’s annual bodybuilding competition the next day and won for the sixth consecutive year.

    She appeared at Monday’s Impact Wrestling taping in Orlando, Florida, but did not compete.

  • Update On Storm’s Concussion, Joe Wrestles On Xplosion, Sarita

    — James Storm says he has not been cleared to wrestle for another two weeks after visiting a specialist on Sunday to determine his recovery from a concussion.

    “Thanks for all the wishes but wasn’t cleared to WRESTLE yet. Another check up in 2 weeks,” Storm wrote Monday.

    — A match pitting Samoa Joe against Doug Williams was taped Monday in Orlando, Florida for next week’s episode of TNA Xplosion. It marks as Joe’s first appearance on the program since February 2006.

    Devon vs. Rob Terry was taped Tuesday night.

    — A bikini-clad Sarita is featured on the cover of the latest issue of Super Luchas.

  • Sarita Wins Bodybuilding Contest, Jeff Jarrett Issues Bounty

    — Sarita, who is known as Dark Angel in Mexico, won the CMLL Bodybuilding Championship for the sixth consecutive year Thanksgiving Day in Mexico City. She beat Dalys and Princesa Sugey to win the title. The competition was not without controversy as the TNA Knockout was booed by fans who felt Dalys should have won.

    Sarita thanked fans for their support on Facebook. She wrote, “Thank you to everyone who came out to support me at the contest to help me get the win!”

    — Asistencia Asesoría y Administración is running a storyline where World Heavyweight Champion Jeff Jarrett has place a bounty for anyone that can put an end to the career of El Mesías (a/k/a Judas Mesias. Jarrett is offering $50,000 dollars. Gunner will be going after the bounty at tonight’s show in Hidalgo, Mexico.

    — Ratings figures for Thursday’s episode of IMPACT Wrestling will be delayed to next week due to the Thanksgiving holiday.

    source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter

  • Sarita Hospitalized After Taking Hard Fall During Match

    Sarita was hospitalized Tuesday after taking a hard fall during a two out of three falls match in Mexico City, Mexico.

    Sarita, who performs as Dark Angel for Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre, slipped on the top rope while attempting to dive and crashed onto the hardwood floor. She was placed on a stretcher and immediately hospitalized.

    Wednesday evening on Facebook, Sarita thanked her fans for their well wishes and stated that while she remains sore, she has since recovered. She says she fully intends on competing in today’s CMLL bodybuilding competition, which she has won five years in a row.

    She wrote, “Gracias a todos por la buena vibra! Ando dolorida por la lucha y caida de ayer, pero estoy completa! Tengo toda intencion de presentarme manana en el concurso de fisicoconstructivismo. Espero verlos ahi, la entrada es con el boleto de las luchas de este viernes. Ustedes me inspiran, GRACIAS!”

    Meanwhile, Power Slam reports she has made a full recovery from her facial paralysis.

  • Final Card For Tonight’s TNA Turning Point Pay-Per-View

    TNA Wrestling presents Turning Point live tonight on pay-per-view and online at TNAOnDemand.com from Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida. The complete match lineup is as follows:

    World Heavyweight Championship Match
    Bobby Roode (c) vs. “The Phenomenal” AJ Styles

    Challenge Match
    “The Charismatic Enigma” Jeff Hardy vs. “King Of The Mountain” Jeff Jarrett

    X Division Championship Match
    Austin Aries (c) vs .Jesse Sorensen vs Kid Kash

    Television Championship Match
    Eric Young (c) vs. Robbie E

    Tag Team Match
    Mr. Anderson and Abyss vs. Bully Ray and Scott Steiner

    Undefeated Streak On The Line
    Crimson vs. “The Blueprint” Matt Morgan

    No Disqualification Match
    Rob Van Dam vs. Christopher Daniels

    Women’s Knockout Championship Match
    Velvet Sky vs. Gail Kim

    Tag Team Championship Match
    Anarquia, Hernandez and Sarita vs. Jesse Neal, Shannon Moore and Toxxin

  • Matches Announced For Turning Point, Does CM Punk Miss TNA?

    — Three matches were announced for Turning Point following Thursday’s episode of Impact Wrestling.

    * Jeff Hardy vs. Jeff Jarrett

    * Velvet Sky defends the Women’s Knockout Championship against Gail Kim

    * Anarquia, Hernandez and Sarita defend the World Tag Team Championship against Jesse Neal, Shannon Moore and Toxxin

    The pay-per-view event takes place November 13 in Orlando, Florida.

    — CM Punk, who competed for TNA Wrestling in 2003 and 2004, responded to a comment on Twitter asking if he misses his days working for the promotion.

    He wrote, “Like I miss high school.”

    Punk quit the promotion in March 2004 following a dispute over his ability to simultaneously appear for Ring of Honor.

    Impact Wrestling ring announcer Christy Hemme turns 31 years old Friday.

  • Christina Von Eerie’s Name Revealed, Sarita Has Mask Removed

    During Sunday’s Bound for Glory pre-show, the female (Christina Von Eerie) who aided Ink Inc. in their skirmish against Mexican America on Thursday’s episode of IMPACT Wrestling was referred by the announcers as Toxine.

    She accompanied Jesse Neal and Shannon Moore, where they unsuccessfully challenged Mexican America for the TNA World Tag Team Championship.

    Near the bout’s conclusion, the alternative Knockout came to grips with Sarita after she attempted to interfere on Mexican America’s behalf and ripped her protective mask off. The Canadian native appeared the same as before her recent health scare.

    Sarita resumed competing without the protective mask over a month ago in Mexico after announcing on July 8 that she had been stricken with facial paralysis. TNA’s storyline explanation for the Mexican America star suddenly donning a protective mask on the July 14 episode of IMPACT Wrestling was that she had broken her orbital bone and jaw during a parking lot brawl with Miss Tessmacher and Tara.

  • Jeff Hardy Scheduled For Bound for Glory, New Knockout Debuts

    — On tonight’s Impact Wrestling broadcast, TNA founder Jeff Jarrett confronted Jeff Hardy backstage to warn him not to step foot in the state of Pennsylvania. In turn, Hardy stood up to the 11-time world champion and told him he would be in Philadelphia for Bound for Glory on Sunday.

    — California based women’s wrestler Christina Von Eerie debuted on tonight’s episode of Impact Wrestling to fend off Sarita and Rosita during an in-ring brawl that broke out between Mexican America and Ink Inc. Jesse Neal later grabbed a microphone and urged Mexican America to bring all the women they want for their match at Bound for Glory since Ink Inc. has back up.

    TNA will air a free 30-minute live Bound for Glory pre-show on the Impact Wrestling Facebook page starting at 7:30 ET / 4:30 PT, which will feature Mexican America vs. Ink Inc.

    Von Eerie, 22, has competed since 2006 for numerous promotions including Pro Wrestling Guerrilla and Asistencia Asesoría y Administración. She moved to Florida last year in hopes of joining TNA Wrestling. Neal is her fiancee.

  • TNA Champ’s Contract Expiring Soon, Sarita Releases Statement

    — TNA World Tag Team Champion Hernandez’s current contract will expire soon, reports ProWrestling.net.

    TNA employees aren’t asking whether Hernandez will re-sign as much as they are questioning whether management will or should make him a contract offer. Company officials are no longer high on him as he has shown little improvement since returning from his Mexican excursion in February.

    — Sarita issued the following statement on her Facebook page regarding accounts posing as her on social networking sites.

    She wrote, “I have noticed that there are some new *FAKE* twitter and facebook accounts popping up, I just wanted to let all of my amazing fans know that this is the only social networking site that I use, don’t be fooled by imposters! Thanks again to all my incredible fans for your support!”

    — Angelina Love has been added to Legends of the Ring XIII, which takes place Saturday, October 8 at the Crowne Plaza in Monroe, New Jersey. Visit www.legendsofthering.com for more information.

  • Impact Wrestling Rating Increases, Knockouts On Post-Show

    — The September 15 episode of Impact Wrestling featuring Sting vs. Ric Flair garnered a 1.20 cable rating, up from 1.02 the week before. The program averaged 1,640,000 viewers compared to 1,358,000 the week before.

    Recent ratings: September 1 (1.06), August 25 (1.21) August 18 (1.05), August 11 (1.07), August 4 (1.14).

    — This week’s Impact Wrestling Post Show features interviews with two top Knockout tag teams. Rosita and Sarita talk about their match on last night’s episode of Impact Wrestling and their opponents Tara and Brooke Tessmacher. Tara and Tessmacher then give their thoughts on Mexican America as well as the new Knockouts VP, Karen Jarrett.

    To view the episode, click here.

    source: F4WOnline.com

  • TNA Star Says Whether Sarita Really Had Facial Paralysis

    On Twitter, Matt Morgan noted being asked by a fan if Sarita was legitimately stricken with facial paralysis after reading online that it may not be true. “The Blueprint” adamantly says her health issue was legitimate, but only temporary.

    “Fan asks me if Sarita “really had partial facial paralysis”, I asked why would he ask this. Answer? He READ IT ONLINE it may be not true! RU serious? Let me clear THAT crap up,” Morgan wrote.

    “Not only was Sarita’s face partially TEMPORARILY paralyzed, but fact she STILL didn’t miss a beat makes her one if, if not THE, toughest woman wrestler (or guy) that I’ve ever worked with! That took so much confidence and courage, yet idiots with apparently NO REAL wrestling headlines wanna just print up unfounded fodder? And at a talent who should be commended’s expense? Ugh…”

    He continued, “Not a rant. More just defending what I first-hand watched w/MY OWN EYES, my co-worker work through. That’s all.”

    The nine-year veteran has resumed appearing without the protective mask in Mexico, but not for TNA. She donned the mask at Sunday’s No Surrender pay-per-view.

    “Dr. Lucha” Steve Sims, who has extensively covered lucha libre for several years, stated on recent episodes of the Figure Four Daily podcast that he was very skeptical over her claim of facial paralysis. Figure Four Weekly editor Bryan Alvarez believed her claim to be completely bogus as he went on a rant on the July 27 show questioning why she would continue to wrestle in spite of her apparent condition.

  • Sarita Competes Sans Mask Again, Skepticism Over Her Claim

    Sarita has resumed competing without a protective mask after announcing two months ago that she was stricken with facial paralysis.

    The TNA Knockout competed sans mask at last Sunday’s Consejo Mundial de Lucha Libre event in Guadalajara, Mexico; she appeared the same physically as she did before the health scare.

    TNA’s storyline explanation for the Mexican America star suddenly donning a protective mask on the July 14 episode of IMPACT Wrestling was that she had broken her orbital bone and jaw during a parking lot brawl with Miss Tessmacher and Tara.

    Meanwhile, “Dr. Lucha” Steve Sims, who has extensively covered lucha libre for several years, and Figure Four Weekly editor Bryan Alvarez, both stated on recent episodes of the Figure Four Daily podcast that they were very skeptical over her claim of facial paralysis since she continued to wrestle in spite of her debilitating condition.

  • PWI Names The Top 50 Women’s Wrestlers Of 2011

    SHIMMER Champion Madison Eagles has earned the number one position in Pro Wrestling Illustrated’s fourth annual “PWI Female 50” list, which ranks the top 50 women’s wrestlers in North America from July 1, 2010 through June 30, 2011. She succeeds Michelle McCool, who ranked No. 1 in last year’s list.

    Pro Wrestling Illustrated attributes their decision to ranking Eagles as the top women’s wrestler in North America with the following: “This year’s list was unlike any other in the four-year history of the “Female 50.” For one thing, there was no obvious frontrunner in either WWE or TNA. Last year’s number one, Michelle McCool, retired after a few lackluster months. The WWE Divas title dropped in prominence and was held for a significant amount of time by Brie Bella who, while improved, doesn’t exactly conjure thoughts of Sensational Sherri or Trish Stratus.”

    Mickie James and Madison Rayne were also considered for the top spot, but for a variety of reasons, were ultimately deemed not worthy.

    “So we made a bold decision. We looked to the indies. Two possible candidates were SHIMMER champion Madison Eagles and WSU champion Mercedes Martinez. It was a difficult choice to make,” the magazine explains. “Fortunately for us, Martinez and Eagles faced off in March for Eagles’ SHIMMER title. Eagles managed to win a terrific match, which proved to be the deciding factor in our decision.”

    PWI also explains how the “Female 50” was determined: “To determine this list, we evaluated each woman’s innate wrestling ability, accomplishments during the past year, physical strength and conditioning, quality of opposition, charisma, and title success.”

    Some women’s wrestlers contracted to WWE and TNA, such as Nikki Bella, Rosa Mendes, Tamina and Brooke Tessmacher, were left off the “Female 50” because PWI felt they did not earn a spot over some of the independent talent listed. The magazine explains, “While being on WWE’s or TNA’s global platform helps your chances, it doesn’t mean you get a free passage onto the “Female 50.”

    1. Madison Eagles
    2. Mercedes Martinez
    3. Mickie James
    4. Natalya
    5. Madison Rayne
    6. Cheerleader Melissa
    7. Beth Phoenix
    8. Tara
    9. MsChif
    10. Sara Del Rey
    11. Eve Torres
    12. Angelina Love
    13. Layla
    14. Sarita
    15. Kelly Kelly
    16. Serena Deeb
    17. Velvet Sky
    18. Ayako Hamada
    19. LuFisto
    20. Winter
    21. Brie Bella
    22. Angel Orsini
    23. Melina
    24. Daizee Haze
    25. Nikki Roxx
    26. Gail Kim
    27. Jazz
    28. Maryse
    29. Christina Von Eerie
    30. Portia Perez
    31. Rosita
    32. ODB
    33. Nicole Matthews
    34. Rachel Summerlyn
    35. Jessicka Havok
    36. Brittany Force
    37. Kellie Skater
    38. Tina San Antonio
    39. Melanie Cruise
    40. Cherry Bomb
    41. Sassy Stephie
    42. Tasha Simone
    43. Alicia Fox
    44. Amber O’Neal
    45. Allison Danger
    46. Kacee Carlisle
    47. Brittany Savage
    48. A.J.
    49. Melissa Coates
    50. Jessica James

  • Who Is The Highest Paid Knockout? – Two Making Over $100k

    The August 2011 issue of the UK based wrestling magazine Power Slam reports that there is a sizable pay discrepancy among the female performers of TNA Wrestling.

    The magazine states that Christy Hemme and Mickie James are the highest-paid female talent in the organization: each earn more than $100,000 per year. Meanwhile, the rest of TNA’s female wrestlers and personalities (Angelina Love, Brooke Tessmacher, Cookie, Jackie, Madison Rayne, ODB, Rosita, Sarita, SoCal Val, Tara, Traci Brooks, Velvet Sky and Winter) earn far less: $600 per appearance at most.

    Karen Jarrett’s salary is not stated, but the magazine indicates that she commands an above average appearance fee.

    Hemme and James command the highest salaries because both were high-profile performers in WWE and thus are more valuable than the other women due to their name recognition. Though the magazine does not indicate which female talent earns more, it is noted that both make a similar low six-figure amount per year. Hemme, however, solely works televised events whereas James additionally appears on the company’s live event tour.

    Hemme’s reported salary has drawn criticism from fans and colleagues as they feel it’s exorbitant for a non-wrestling female personality. The Honky Tonk Man claimed last year that her contract renewal with TNA last year was for three years at an annual rate of $175,000. He also said that Eric Bischoff, a huge supporter of the former WWE Diva and Playboy cover girl, helped Hemme obtain the high-end deal. Wrestling Observer editor Dave Meltzer would not confirm the veracity of the former WWE star’s claim but did say the deal made her the highest paid female performer in the company.

    Reports of Hemme’s salary last year reportedly upset some of her female co-workers.

    At the maximum second-tier rate, a TNA Knockout who appeared on every single television and pay-per-view event over the course of a calender year, 64 in all, would garner $38,400 at most. TNA solely covers airfare, leaving talent to cover all other expenses including lodging, wardrobe and medical. There is also no downside guarantee, thus meaning talent only get paid when they are used. And while the company holds numerous non-televised events, each tour features a rotation of two to five female performers.

    Velvet Sky, who is arguably the organization’s top homegrown female star, is believed to be earning the maximum rate of the second-tier salary cap. Her contract renewal with TNA last year reportedly called for her salary to be bumped from $300 per appearance to $600. However, she is an exception to the rule on salary hikes for female talent. Gail Kim, Awesome Kong and Shelly Martinez (a/k/a Salinas) have all publicly stated that they left TNA because organization officials denied their requests for a pay raise.

  • Tag Team Title Change On Impact, New Additions To TNA Roster

    — Amidst interference from Karen Jarrett, Sarita and Rosita, Mexican America captured the TNA World Tag Team Championship from Beer Money, Inc. in the main event of last night’s episode of Impact Wrestling. This concludes their near-eight-month title run dating back to TNA Genesis when they captured the straps from the Motor City Machine Guns.

    The term Mexican America was trending on Twitter last night following their capture of the TNA World Tag Team Championship.

    — TNA Wrestling announced Thursday night on Impact Wrestling the signings of X Division wrestlers Mark Haskins, Zema Ion, Jesse Sorensen, Anthony Neese and Kid Kash. They were immediately thrust into an 8-Man Gauntlet Match along with Alex Shelley and Robbie E. The gauntlet resulted in Austin Aries securing the #1 Contender spot for the X Division.

    Bios on all five athletes have been added to the company website.

  • Matt Hardy Suspension Update, New TNA PPV Match

    — ImpactWrestling.com has announced a TNA Knockouts Championship Match for Hardcore Justice. Miss Tessmacher and Tara will defend the straps against Sarita and Rosita, the previous title holders.

    Sarita, who announced four weeks ago via Facebook that she had suffered facial paralysis, continued to wear a protective mask at this past weekend’s TNA Wrestling live events in Texas. Her condition, however, has improved in the meantime.

    — Matt Hardy, who has been inactive from TNA Wrestling since May 30, posted a status update on Twitter:

    “To all of the promoters that have contacted me about working for them, I just wanted to let you know that I’ve kinda got everything on hold for now. I would greatly appreciate your patience in me taking bookings for now, thanks!”

    Company officials reportedly suspended Hardy in June due to continuously arriving late to events and posting online of himself urging Jeff Hardy to stun Reby Sky (Matt’s girlfriend) with a taser.

  • Latest On Sarita Following Facial Paralysis, Turning Point Info

    — Sarita, who announced three weeks ago via Facebook that she had suffered facial paralysis, continued to wear a protective mask at this past weekend’s TNA Wrestling live events as well as last night’s Impact Wrestling taping in Orlando, Florida. Her condition, however, has improved in the meantime.

    Sarita is advertised to appear at this weekend’s live events in Texas since the organization is targeting the Hispanic demographic with Mexican America and Sangriento. She will also appear with AJ Styles at Direct Auto Insurance 6630 South Congress Avenue Austin, Texas tomorrow from 11:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.

    — TNA Wrestling’s annual Turning Point pay-per-view event is scheduled for November 13, 2011 at Universal Studios in Orlando, Florida.

    — Gunner and Murphy are advertised to appear at EAW Wrestle War V, which takes place Friday, August 26, 2011 at the National Guard Armory in Wentworth, North Carolina.

    source: Wrestling Observer Newsletter