Big Swole Is Part Of The Women’s Wrestling Army, Wrestles Trish Adora
Big Swole joins the Women’s Wrestling Army.
The inaugural Women’s Wrestling Army event is taking place on May 1, and former AEW wrestler, Big Swole is a part of the event where she is competing against Trish Adora. Big Swole left AEW at the end of 2021 when it was decided mutually to not have her contract renewed.
Big fight feel @SwoleWorld vs @TrishAdora202 #WWA pic.twitter.com/9dnUbCSvDJ
— WomensWrestlingArmy (@WWrestlingArmy) May 1, 2022
Big fight feel @SwoleWorld vs @TrishAdora202 #WWA pic.twitter.com/9dnUbCSvDJ
— WomensWrestlingArmy (@WWrestlingArmy) May 1, 2022
You can see Maria Kanellis’ first promo and mission statement for the new organization at this link. Bobby Cruise of ROH is also on board with this project, helping Maria run things.
The promotion is not streaming the event but promised to have future updates about where you can watch the event on their website.
It won’t be streaming live but cameras will be rolling, so tune into https://t.co/WvfjSICCrw for updates on where you can watch the show at a later date. https://t.co/8E705wvIjz
— WomensWrestlingArmy (@WWrestlingArmy) May 1, 2022
The rest of the lineup for the event can be seen below.
Women’s Wrestling Army (5/1)
- Taya Valkyrie vs. Tasha Steelz
- Miranda Alize vs. Laynie Luck
- Nicole Savoy vs. Janai Kai
- NWA Women’s Tag Team Championship: The Hex (Allysin Kay & Marti Belle) (c) vs. Willow Nightingale & Holidead
As for other non-wrestlers booked for the card, doing commentary for this event will be Lenny Leonard, who is best known for his time calling Ring of Honor, and Alyssa Marino.
Fightful will have more on the inaugural Women’s Wrestling Army event on May 1 and will provide results