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Thursday, April 26, 2007
Rebecca Knox - Women of Wrestling
Wrestler Ring name: Rebecca Knox
Height:5 ft 6 in (168 cm)
Weight:130 lb (59 kg)
Born:January 30th, 1987,Dublin
Trained by:Fergal Devitt, Gonzo De Mondo, NWA UK Hammerlock, Paul Tracey
Pro Wrestling Debut:November 11th, 2002
Rebecca Quin is an Irish pro wrestler better known by her ring name, Rebecca Knox.
Knox made her professional debut on November 11th, 2002. Knox would begin working in promotions all over Europe by 2005 including France's all-female promotion Queens of Chaos.
On June 24, 2005, Knox defeated Miss Chevius to become the first ever ECCW NWA Supergirls Champion. Knox would hold the title for over nine months including successful title defenses against LuFisto and Cheerleader Melissa. She would eventually lose the title on April 21, 2006 to Lisa Moretti.
In November of 2005, Knox completed a two-week tour of Japan wrestling for IWGP. She was undefeated over the course of the tour winning all seven matches in which she was involved. During this tour, on November 9, 2005, Knox won an 18-person (9 women, 9 men) battle royal.
Knox would go on to work for several independent wrestling promotions including SHIMMER Women Athletes, Ring Divas' Battle Angels, ECCW, AWA UK and Catch Wrestling Association.
On June 4, 2006, Knox defeated Sweet Saraya to become the Fighting Spirit Federation Women's Champion or better known as The Queen of Chaos.
On September 23, 2006, Knox lost the Queen of Chaos title to Sweet Saraya in the UK after a seventeen minute match.
On October 11, 2006, Rebecca posted on her website that a head injury suffered on September 26, 2006 in Germany, during her match with Finnish wrestler Kisu, has turned career threatening. Pending a brain scan to get complete results, Doctors have told her that the damage is believed to extend to the eighth cranial nerve. She has cancelled all of her remaining wrestling dates for the year.
Rebecca Knox - Women of Wrestling, posted to http://beautiful-wrestling.blogspot.com/ on 4-26-2007
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