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PRIDE All-Female Championship Wrestling
Established January 2012
Folded March 2014
Founder Christian Gardner
Headquarters New York, NY
Production
Brand PRIDE Wrestling
Theme Song Zebrahead - "Hell Yeah!"
# of Episodes 36 (28 episodes + 8 PPV; as of March 23, 2014)
General Managers Linda Ragnal-Gardner
Nicole Rossi
Out of Character
Owner Chris Gardner

PRIDE All-Female Championship Wrestling was a virtual media company focused in all-women wrestling, founded and ran by Christian Gardner. This company's headquarters was based in Manhattan, New York City. PRIDE ran a bi-weekly homonymous show, as well as their PPVs being bi-monthly, once every three or four regular shows.

Historically, PRIDE AFCW was a reminiscent of former all-female wrestling promotions Ring of Beauty (folded in early 2010) and All-Female Pride Wrestling (founded in December 2010 and folded in 2011 due to judicial issues). As a portrait of that, PRIDE featured a large part of the former RoB and AFPW rosters.

PRIDE aired a bi-weekly television program featuring the PRIDE AFCW roster, called "Monday Night PRIDE Wrestling", in addition to hosting pay-per-view events, involving major feuds, plots, and storylines, which may involve championships from time to time. From its launch in February 2012, PRIDE Wrestling broadcasted on Sunday nights, but after Spring Outbreak 2013, the show moved to Monday nights. The first episode on its new night premiered on June 24, 2013 at PRIDE 23. In all, the company produced 36 shows, including 28 episodes of Sunday/Monday Night PRIDE Wrestling (from February 12, 2012 until March 9, 2014) and 8 pay-per-views. The company's final show was the Apotheosis II pay-per-view event on March 23, 2014.

There were three active singles championships, one active tag team championship (which were defended together), and a singles championship for the developmental roster, named STARS. Six wrestlers held the championships. The list below included the length of time the wrestler has held the title, the date and location of the win, and the wrestler who held the championship last. The following is correct as of April 28, 2014.

At the top of PRIDE's championship hierarchy was the PRIDE AFCW Pride Championship, with Rainbow as the final champion. She was in her first reign as Pride Champion, having defeated the previous champion Lollipop, Crystal Hilton, Destiny Campbell, Freya Kane, and Mikaela Demidov in a Coronation Chamber match at Coronation 2013 on September 15, 2013.

The two secondary titles in PRIDE AFCW were the PRIDE AFCW International Championship and the PRIDE AFCW Extreme Championship. Caramel Cane was the final International Champion, in her first reign, after defeating Mercedes Vargas at Spring Outbreak and ending her record breaking nine month, 280-day title reign, then the longest in the title's history and the second-longest overall singles reign in PRIDE AFCW history at the time. Lollipop was the final Extreme Champion and in her second reign after defeating Kate Steele in a Chi-town Street Fight at Apotheosis II on March 23, 2014.

Finally, Candy Crush (Lollipop and Caramel Cane) were the final holders of the PRIDE AFCW Tag Team Championship. They were in their first reign, both individually and as a team, after defeating Vivid Colors (Gabrielle Crimson and Rainbow) at PRIDE 27 on the February 3, 2014 edition of Monday Night PRIDE Wrestling, ending their 14-month, 428-day reign, the longest reign in both the Pride Tag Team Championship and PRIDE AFCW history, which still stands.

There is one singles championship competed for by the STARS developmental roster. The final PRIDE AFCW Stars Champion was Destiny Loveheart, who was in her first reign as a result of defeating previous champion Kate Cassidy, Phoebe McCoy, Kaname Diablo, Tifa Heafy, and Caitlyn Wright in a Coronation Chamber match at Coronation 2013 on September 15, 2013.

List of PRIDE AFCW "First" Achievements[]

  • Mercedes Vargas becomes the first woman to start an unbeaten singles streak in PRIDE AFCW, which began on the very first PRIDE episode, going 9-0 in singles competition and having never been pinned or submitted for 7 months, 24 days, a total of 238 days - or 34 weeks. Susan Rigger would finally end the streak, defeating Vargas in the main event of PRIDE 12 on the October 7, 2012 edition of Sunday Night PRIDE Wrestling (February 12, 2012) Caramel Cane would start her own unbeaten singles streak, starting from her debut at PRIDE 18 on February 17, 2013 and would go 6-0. Despite wrestling in fewer matches, Cane's streak is longer, lasting 12 months, 13 days, a total of 378 days - or 54 weeks. She broke Vargas' mark on October 14, 2013. PRIDE Champion Rainbow defeated the PRIDE International and Tag Team Champion Cane in the main event at PRIDE 28 on the March 2, 2014 edition of Monday Night Pride Wrestling in a non-title Champion vs. Champion match to end the streak.
  • Sexified Perfection (Maia Lopez, Dominique Frost and Susan Rigger, and Jessica Jackson) and Bobbi Jackson becomes the inaugural International, Tag Team, Extreme, and Pride Champions, respectively (Coronation 2012, March 25, 2012)
  • Bobbi Jackson, Crystal Hilton, Jasmine, Susan Rigger, Tabbitha Grace, and Veronica Valiant are the first competitors in the first-ever Coronation Chamber match under the PRIDE AFCW banner (Coronation 2012, March 25, 2012)
  • Bobbi Jackson becomes the first-ever Pride Champion under the PRIDE AFCW banner (Freya Kane was the first official Pride Champion in AFPW at Coronation 2011 on February 26, 2011) and the winner of the first-ever aforementioned Coronation Chamber match (Coronation 2012, March 25, 2012)
  • Maia Lopez (entering her first month as champion and in her first defense) lost the International Championship against Candace Okimura, while Jessica Jackson (entering her first month as champion and in her first defense) retained the Extreme Championship against Jasmine, marking the first time the International and Extreme Championships were defended on television, and the first time two titles were defended on television (PRIDE 6, the May 6, 2012 edition of Sunday Night PRIDE Wrestling)
  • Susan Rigger becomes PRIDE AFCW's first double champion when she defeated Bobbi Jackson (entering her first month as Pride Champion and in her first defense) to win the Pride Championship in the first-ever Dog Collar match. She and Dominique Frost (entering their first month as Pride Tag Team Champions and in their first defense) retained the Tag Team Championship against Freya Kane and Mia Heafy earlier in the night (War Games 2012, May 20, 2012)
  • War Games 2012 marked the first time that the Extreme Championship was not defended at the event. (Champion Jessica Jackson teamed with Victoria Valentine defeating Alysson Gardner and Jasmine in a tag match)
  • In an impromptu title match setup by Pride Co-General Manager Nicole Rossi, Bianca Salvador defeated Candace Okimura (entering her first month as International Champion and in her first defense) for the International Championship, ending Okimura's lone reign at 49 days, the then-longest reign in the title's history. This match marked the second time the title was defended on an episode of Pride Wrestling and the third time any Pride championship was defended on television (PRIDE 8, the June 24, 2012 edition of Sunday Night PRIDE Wrestling)
  • Sexified Perfection (represented by Dominique Frost, Susan Rigger, and Jessica Jackson) become the first overall champions in Pride to reach the 100, and later on, 200-day mark during their inaugural reigns as Tag Team and Extreme Champions, respectively; They surpassed the century mark on July 4, 2012 and then 200 days three months later, on October 12, 2012. Rigger and Frost's Tag Team Championship reign would end at 252 days when they lost the titles at Fans' Night 2012 on December 2, 2012 in a ladder match, while Jackson's reign ended at 343 days, losing the title at Unlimited 2013 on March 3, 2013 in a triple threat tables match
  • Carmen deVega defeated Susan Rigger (entering her first month as Pride Champion and in her first defense) to win the Pride Championship in a triple threat match that also involved the former champion Bobbi Jackson, marking the first time the Pride Championship was defended on Pride Wrestling. Meanwhile, earlier in the night, Jessica Jackson (entering her third month as Extreme Champion and in her second defense) defeated Emma Danielson to retain the Extreme Championship, marking the second time the title was defended on Pride Wrestling. In retrospect, this was the second time that two title matches occurred on an episode of Pride Wrestling, and the fourth and fifth time, respectively, that any Pride championship was defended on television (PRIDE 9, the July 8, 2012 edition of Sunday Night PRIDE Wrestling)
  • Mercedes Vargas becomes the first and only member in PRIDE AFCW to have previously won a title in All-Female Pride Wrestling (PRIDE AFCW's predecessor) as one-half of the inaugural and only Tag Team Champions and PRIDE AFCW International Champion (Apotheosis, August 5, 2012)
  • At 50 days, Mercedes Vargas becomes the longest reigning International Champion, surpassing the previous mark of 49 days set by Candace Okimura (September 24, 2012)
  • At 56 days, Mercedes Vargas becomes the first International Champion to hold the title for more than 7 weeks, previously set by Candace Okimura (September 30, 2012)
  • Carmen deVega becomes the first PRIDE Champion and the second overall singles champion in PRIDE AFCW (after Jessica Jackson) to surpass 100 days in a single reign. She is the fourth overall champion in PRIDE AFCW (after Susan Rigger, Dominique Frost, and Jackson) to accomplish this feat. (October 17, 2012)
  • Mercedes Vargas becomes the first PRIDE International Champion to surpass 100 days in a single reign. She is the fifth overall singles champion in PRIDE AFCW to accomplish this feat (November 14, 2012)
  • Jessica Jackson (entering her eighth month as Extreme Champion and in her fourth defense), defeated Emma Danielson in the first-ever Falls Count Anywhere match (Fans' Night 2012, December 2, 2012), in what would be the final match of their trilogy over the title as Jackson won all three contests, including a successful defense at Apotheosis three months prior on August 5, 2012 and at PRIDE 9 on the July 8, 2012 edition of Sunday Night PRIDE Wrestling
  • Mercedes Vargas (entering her third month as International Champion and in her first title defense) defeated Asylum in the first-ever Pure Rules match (Fans' Night 2012, December 2, 2012)
  • Vivid Colors defeated Sexified Perfection (entering their eighth month as Pride Tag Team Champions and in their second defense) to become the second Pride Tag Team Champions in the first-ever Tag Team Ladder match (Fans' Night 2012, December 2, 2012 )
  • Fans' Night 2012, held in Toronto, Ontario, was the first PRIDE AFCW pay-per-view to be held outside the United States
  • Jessica Jackson becomes the first overall singles champion in PRIDE AFCW to surpass 300 days during her inaugural reign as Extreme Champion (January 20, 2013)
  • Carmen de Vega becomes the first PRIDE Champion and second overall singles champion (after then-Extreme Champion Jessica Jackson) to surpass 200 days in a single reign. She is the fourth overall champion in PRIDE AFCW to accomplish this feat (January 25, 2013)
  • Kate Cassidy defeated Alex Garcia in a tournament final of a five-week 8-woman single elimination tournament to become the inaugural PRIDE AFCW Stars Champion (STARS 3, January 27, 2013)
  • Mercedes Vargas becomes the first PRIDE International Champion and the third overall singles champion (after then-Extreme Champion Jessica Jackson and then-Pride Champion Carmen de Vega) to surpass 200 days in a single reign. She is the fifth overall champion in PRIDE AFCW to accomplish this feat. (February 22, 2013)
  • Vivid Colors (Gabrielle Crimson and Rainbow) become the second PRIDE AFCW Tag Team Champions to surpass 100 days (March 13, 2013)
  • Jessica Jackson is the first and so far only overall singles champion in PRIDE AFCW to have the most consecutive/successful title defenses, with four, having defeated Jasmine once, and Emma Danielson three times in 2012
  • Mercedes Vargas (entering her sixth month as International Champion and in her second defense) defeated Bianca Salvador and Michelle Taylor in the first-ever three-way "Absolution match", a variation of the triple threat where the winner is declared only when they are able to pin all challengers in the match. (Unlimited, March 3, 2013)
  • Stars Champion Kate Cassidy became the first member of the Stars roster to face a member of the Pride roster when she faced Caramel Cane in a non-title match, although it was a losing effort. (Unlimited, March 3, 2013)
  • Emma Danielson defeated Kimberly Aries in the first-ever Street Fight (Unlimited, March 3, 2013)
  • Bobbi Jackson defeated Destiny Campbell in the first-ever I Quit match. (Unlimited, March 3, 2013)
  • Lollipop, Kate Steele, and defending Extreme Champion Jessica Jackson (entering her 11th month as Extreme Champion and in her fifth defense) competed in the first-ever Tables match. (Unlimited, March 3, 2013) Initially won by Steele, Nicole Rossi restarted the match between Steele and Lollipop under elimination rules, which was won by Lollipop. Days afterwards the two would each declare that they were the rightful champions, to which Pride finally acknowledge their claims and declaring both as co-champions
  • Jasmine defeated Carmen deVega (entering her seventh month as Pride Champion and in her third defense) to win the Pride Championship in the first-ever Steel Cage match (Unlimited 2013, March 3, 2013)
  • Unlimited is the first event where both the Extreme and Pride Championships changed hands.
  • Kate Cassidy becomes the first Pride Stars Champion and fourth overall singles champion (after then-Extreme Champion Jessica Jackson, Pride Champion, Carmen de Vega, and then International Champion Mercedes Vargas) to surpass 100 days during a single reign. She is the eight overall champion in PRIDE AFCW to accomplish this feat (May 8, 2013)
  • Pride Stars Champion Kate Cassidy (entering her third month as champion and in her first defense since winning the title) defeated Kaname Diablo to successfully retain the title (Spring Outbreak, May 12, 2013)
  • Pride co-Extreme Champions Lollipop and Kate Steele (entering their second month as co-Extreme Champions and in their first defense) finally settled their differences in the first-ever Undisputed Extreme Championship match, with Lollipop gaining the victory in what would be a monumental night. Lollipop would go on to becomes the first woman to win the Extreme Championship, the 20-woman Outbreak match and successfully cash in her Pride Championship title shot and defeating Jasmine (entering her second month as champion and in her second defense since winning the belt (she defeated Carmen deVega earlier in the night in her first) to win the Pride Championship in one night (Spring Outbreak, May 12, 2013). She is also the first to hold the Extreme and Tag Team Championship at the same time and the youngest woman in PRIDE AFCW history to become Pride Champion
  • Caramel Cane becomes the youngest woman in PRIDE AFCW history to win the International Championship, defeating previous champion Mercedes Vargas (entering her ninth month as International Champion and in her third defense), ending her record-breaking reign at exactly 280 days, the longest in the title's history and second-longest overall singles reign (following Jessica Jackson's 343-day reign as Extreme Champion) in PRIDE AFCW history (Spring Outbreak, May 12, 2013)
  • Phoebe McCoy became the first member of the Stars roster to appear in the Outbreak match. She is also the first Stars member to eliminate one or more members of the Pride main roster, eliminating Emma Danielson and Mercedes Vargas (Spring Outbreak, May 12, 2013)
  • Vivid Colors (Gabrielle Crimson and Rainbow) become the second PRIDE AFCW Tag Team Champions to surpass 200 days during a single reign. Individually, Crimson and Rainbow are the sixth and seventh overall champions in PRIDE AFCW to accomplish this feat. (June 21, 2013)
  • At 253 days, Vivid Colors (Gabrielle Crimson and Rainbow) becomes the longest-reigning Pride Tag Team Champions, surpassing the previous mark of 252 days set by the inaugural champions Sexified Perfection (Dominique Frost and Susan Rigger) (August 12, 2013)
  • Kate Cassidy surpasses the 200-day mark during her reign as Stars Champion, becoming the fourth overall singles champion in PRIDE AFCW and the eight overall champion to accomplish this feat. (August 16, 2013)
  • Caramel Cane and Lollipop become just the second International and Extreme Champions to surpass the 100-day mark during their respective reigns. Lollipop also becomes the second Pride Champion to reach this milestone. They are also the fifth and sixth overall singles champion and the ninth and tenth champions in PRIDE AFCW to accomplish this feat. (August 21, 2013)
  • Extreme Champion Lollipop (entering her third month as champion and first defense since winning the title) defended the Extreme Championship against Kate Steele in the first-ever Tables, Ladders and Chairs match, marking the third time that the Extreme Championship was defended on PRIDE Wrestling, and the sixth time any PRIDE championship was defended on television. In an unexpected turn of events, Lollipop grabbed the microphone and cut a violent, scathing promo about how she's the present and future of Pride and vowed she would walk out of Coronation with the Pride Championship, which she also owned, and her image unstained before walking out of the match, leaving Steele to capture the championship unopposed and ending her reign at 113 days. (PRIDE 25, the September 2 edition of Monday Night PRIDE Wrestling
  • Since its inception at Coronation 2012, no American has ever won the International Championship
  • Coronation 2013 marked the first time two Coronation Chamber matches took place at the event
  • Coronation 2013 marked the first time a STARS Coronation Chamber match took place. Destiny Loveheart went on to win the six-person match to win the Stars Championship
  • Coronation 2013 was the first Coronation Chamber where Bobbi Jackson was absent, with Jackson having won the most recent Coronation Chamber in 2012. She and Dominique Frost, however, would wrestle at the event as they became the number one contenders' to the PRIDE AFCW Tag Team Championship
  • Coronation 2013 marked the third year in a row that Crystal Hilton was a competitor in the event, following appearances in both installments in 2011 and 2012, finishing as a runner-up in both. She also finished the 2013 edition as a runner-up. She also holds the record for most eliminations overall (nine) and most eliminations in a single edition (four - that is, every single contestant in a match but herself and the winner)
  • Coronation 2013 marked the first time a double champion has left the event. Already one-half of the Pride Tag Team Champions, Rainbow went on to win the match and become the new Pride Champion, just the third woman in history to become double champion (Susan Rigger, Lollipop), the second woman to hold the PRIDE and Tag Team Championships at the same time (after Susan Rigger), and the third (after Susan Rigger and Lollipop) to hold a singles and tag team championship at the same time
  • Coronation 2013, which was held in London, England, was just the second PRIDE event held outside of the United States, following Fans' Night 2012 (held in Toronto, Ontario), and the first pay-per-view to be held outside of North America
  • Vivid Colors become the first Pride Tag Team Champions to surpass 300 days during a single title reign (September 29, 2013)
  • Vivid Colors surpassed Jessica Jackson's 343-day Extreme Championship reign to become the longest reigning champions of any title in PRIDE AFCW history (November 11, 2013)
  • Caramel Cane became the second International Champion to surpass the 200-day mark as champion, in addition to also being the fifth overall singles champion and ninth overall champion in PRIDE Wrestling to accomplish this feat. (November 29, 2013)
  • Kate Steele became the third Extreme Champion, the seventh overall singles champion and the eleventh overall champion in PRIDE AFCW to surpass the 100-day mark (December 12, 2013)
  • Destiny Loveheart became the second Stars Champion to surpass the 100-day mark, while Rainbow became the third Pride Champion to do so. They are the eight and ninth overall singles champion and the twelfth and thirteenth champions in PRIDE AFCW to reach this milestone. (December 25, 2013)
  • Vivid Colors become the first Pride Tag Team Champions and first overall champions of any kind in Pride to surpass 400 days during a single title reign (January 7, 2014)
  • At PRIDE 27, the February 3, 2014 edition of Monday Night PRIDE Wrestling, Candy Crush (Pride Champion Lollipop and Pride International Champion Caramel Cane) defeated Vivid Colors (Gabrielle Crimson and Rainbow) (entering their fourteenth month as Pride Tag Team Champions and in their third title defense), ending their 428-day reign, the longest in the title's history and longest overall reign of any title in PRIDE AFCW history. Caramel Cane also became the fourth double champion (after Susan Rigger, Lollipop, Rainbow) in PRIDE AFCW history, the first to hold the International and Tag Team Championship at the same time, and the fourth woman (after Susan Rigger, Lollipop, Rainbow) to hold a singles and tag team championship at the same time
  • Caramel Cane surpassed Mercedes Vargas' 9-month,, 280-day title reign to become the longest reigning International Champion. A record Vargas' held for over 9 months since her reign ended on May 12, 2013 having set the new mark on September 24, 2012 (February 17, 2014)
  • At the PRIDE 2nd Anniversary Show at PRIDE 28 on the March 9, 2014 edition of Monday Night PRIDE Wrestling, (rescheduled from February 17), Caramel Cane became the first International Champion to surpass 300 days during a single reign and is the fourth overall singles champion in PRIDE AFCW (after Jessica Jackson, and Gabrielle Crimson and Rainbow of Vivid Colors) to accomplish this feat.
  • Kate Steele became the second-ever Extreme Champion to surpass 200 days during a single reign, joining only inaugural champion Jessica Jackson in accomplishing this feat. She is the sixth overall singles champion and the tenth champion of any kind in PRIDE AFCW to accomplish this feat. (March 22, 2014)
  • At Apotheosis II, Kate Steele (entering her sixth month as Extreme Champion and in her first title defense) lost the Extreme Championship back to Lollipop in a Chi-Town Street Fight, ending her reign at 202 days. This win made Lollipop the first woman to win the Extreme Championship on two occasions.(March 23, 2014)

Championships and Accomplishments in PRIDE[]

Championships[]

Title Final champion Date won Days held Defenses Event Venue Location Previous champion
PRIDE AFCW Pride Championship Rainbow September 15, 2013 189 1 Coronation (2013) O2 Arena London, England Lollipop
PRIDE AFCW Tag Team Championship Candy Crush

(Lollipop and Caramel Cane)

February 3, 2014 48 0 PRIDE 27 James H. Hilton Coliseum Ames, Iowa Vivid Colors

(Gabrielle Crimson and Rainbow)

PRIDE AFCW Extreme Championship Lollipop March 23, 2014 0 0 Apotheosis II United Center Chicago, Illinois Kate Steele
PRIDE AFCW International Championship Caramel Cane May 12, 2013 315 2 Spring Outbreak (2013) Staples Center Los Angeles, California Mercedes Vargas

Yearly Accomplishments[]

Accomplishment Latest winner Date Won Event Previous Wrestler
Outbreak Match Lollipop May 12, 2013 Spring Outbreak 2013 Inaugural
Coronation Chamber Rainbow September 15, 2013 Coronation 2013 Bobbi Jackson
Stars Coronation Chamber Destiny Loveheart September 15, 2013 Coronation 2013 Inaugural
War Drills Match Team Vivid Colors (Gabrielle Crimson, Jessica Richardson, Rainbow, and Tabbitha Grace), with Crimson and Rainbow the surviving members May 20, 2012 War Game 2012 Team Sarah Richardson (Sarah Richardson (masquerading as "Velvet Raven"), and The Golden Girls (Lisa Richardson & Mikaela Demidov))
STARS War Drill Match Phoebe McCoy, Tifa Heafy, and Alex Garcia, with McCoy and Heafy the surviving members March 9, 2014 PRIDE 28 Inaugural

Developmental[]

STARS
Title Final champion Date won Days held Defenses Event Venue Location Previous champion
PRIDE AFCW Stars Championship Destiny Loveheart September 15, 2013 189 1 Coronation (2013) O2 Arena London, England Kate Cassidy

Pay-Per-Views[]

PRIDE established an annual cycle of pay-per-views, that took place after every 3 or 4 editions of the regular show, Monday Night PRIDE Wrestling. While each one of them has a premise, all of them were supposed to host championship matches for all of the company's titles.

Unlike regular shows, all PPVs were broadcasted by use of the PRIDE Live Coverage System, and then rewritten into the regular show format.

List of pay-per-view events[]

Month Event First year
Varies War Games 2011
Varies Unlimited 2013
Varies Spring Outbreak 2013
Varies Coronation 2011
Varies Apotheosis 2012
Varies Fans' Night 2012

Past pay-per-view events[]

2012[]

Event Date City Venue Premises Main Event Co-Main Event
Coronation (2012) March 25, 2012 Wilkes-Barre, PA Mohegan Sun Arena at Casey Plaza In this PPV is fought the Coronation Chamber Match. Freya Kane def. Crystal Hilton, Kelly Knite, Lucy Hawke, Megan Kane and Stephanie Sullivan in a Coronation Chamber match for the PRIDE AFCW Pride Championship
War Games (2012) May 20, 2012 Des Moines, IA Wells Fargo Arena This PPV features mainly hardcore and submission matches. Team Vivid Colors (Gabrielle Crimson, Jessica Richardson, Rainbow, and Tabbitha Grace) vs. Team Simply Glamorous (Lisa Richardson, Mikaela Demidov, Sarah Richardson and Vanessa Richardson) Bobbi Jackson © (w/ Giselle Anderson) vs. Susan Rigger (w/ Carmen deVega and Dominique Frost) in an Extreme Dog Collar match for the PRIDE AFCW Pride Championship
Apotheosis (2012) August 5, 2012 Quicken Loans Arena Cleveland, Ohio This PPV features mainly hardcore and submission matches. Carmen deVega © vs. Susan Rigger for the PRIDE AFCW Pride Championship
Fans' Night (2012) December 2, 2012 Toronto, Ontario, Canada Air Canada Centre This PPV features mainly hardcore and submission matches. Carmen deVega © vs. Jasmine for the PRIDE AFCW Pride Championship

2013[]

Event Date City Venue Premises Main Event Co-Main Event
Unlimited (2013) March 3, 2013 Baltimore, Maryland 1st Mariner Arena This PPV features mainly hardcore and submission matches. Carmen deVega © vs. Jasmine for the PRIDE AFCW Pride Championship
Spring Outbreak (2013) May 12, 2013 Los Angeles, California Staples Center In this PPV is fought the Outbreak Match. Jasmine © vs. Carmen deVega for the PRIDE AFCW Pride Championship
Coronation (2013) September 15, 2013 London, England O2 Arena In this PPV is fought the Coronation Chamber Match. Lollipop © vs. Rainbow vs. Crystal Hilton vs. Destiny Campbell vs. Freya Kane vs. Mikaela Demidov. in a Coronation Chamber match for the PRIDE AFCW Pride Championship Destiny Loveheart vs. Kate Cassidy © vs. Phoebe McCoy vs.Kaname Diablo vs. Tifa Heafy vs. Caitlyn Wright in a Coronation Chamber match for the PRIDE AFCW Stars Championship

2014[]

Event Date City Venue Premises Main Event Co-Main Event
Apotheosis II March 23, 2014 Chicago, Illinois United Center It's the flagship PPV of the company; the most glorious and star-studded card of the year. Rainbow © vs. Crystal Hilton for the PRIDE AFCW Pride Championship
Fans' Night* (2014) April 28, 2014 Detroit, Michigan Joe Louis Arena It's the interactive PPV of PRIDE, where match stipulations, opponents and even the show's venue are decided by popular vote.
War Games* '14: Pride Before a Fall TBA TBA TBA In this PPV is fought the War Drill Match.

NOTE: PRIDE AFCW closed sometime in March 2014 and all remaining PRIDE AFCW events following Apotheosis II/Apotheosis 2014 were thus cancelled.

Alumni[]

See main article: PRIDE AFCW Personnel

Wrestlers[]

A-C D-M N-Z
  • MiniUnitedStatesFlag Adia Faust
  • Flag of France Alysson Gardner
  • MiniUnitedStatesFlag Amanda Blayze
  • MiniUnitedStatesFlag Asylum
  • Flag of Brazil Bianca Salvador
  • MiniUnitedKingdomFlag Caramel Cane
  • MiniUnitedStatesFlag Crystal Hilton
  • MiniUnitedStatesFlag Cynthia Warren
  • RussianFlag Natalya Demidov
  • Flag of Scotland Rainbow
  • Flag of Finland Reiha Laine
  • MiniUnitedStatesFlag Traci Loveheart
  • Flag of Wales Undine
  • MiniUnitedStatesFlag Victoria Summers

STARS[]

A-L M-Z
  • MiniUnitedStatesFlag Alex Garcia
  • MiniUnitedStatesFlag Destiny Loveheart
  • Flag of Canada Empress Persephone
  • Flag of Mexico Leona Vega
  • MiniUnitedStatesFlag Pharrae McCoy
  • MiniUnitedStatesFlag Phoebe McCoy
  • Flag of Canada Skye Armanni
  • MiniUnitedStatesFlag Tifa Heafy
Legend
Symbol Symbol Description Significance
+ Red cross Injured or taking a leave of absence
Golden star World Champion
Green star International Champion
Crimson star Extreme Champion
Pink star Tag Team Champion
Silver star STARS Champion

Stables and Tag Teams[]

  • Candy Crush (Caramel Cane and Lollipop)TagInternational (Cane) Extreme(Lollipop) (Managed by Stacey MacKenzie and Pride Co-GM Nicole Rossi) 
  • Loud and Vivid Colors (Alysson Gardner, Gabrielle Crimson, and Rainbow)
    • Vivid Colours (Gabrielle Crimson & Rainbow)Pride (Rainbow)
    • Rocking Kittens (Alysson Gardner & Gabrielle Crimson)
  • Twisted Path (Destiny Loveheart, Michelle Taylor, Traci Loveheart, and Victoria Summers)Stars (Destiny Loveheart)
  • Vicious and Delicious (Bobbi Jackson and Dominique Frost)

Out of Ring Talent[]

  • Christian Gardner - PRIDE Owner/STARS Play by Play Commentator
  • Linda Ragnal-Gardner - PRIDE General Manager
  • Nicole Rossi - PRIDE General Manager
  • Emma F. - Head of Talent Relations/STARS General Manager
  • Alicia Lang - Backstage Interviewer
  • Katrina Showtime - Backstage Interviewer
  • Diana Keaton - Backstage Interviewer
  • Charlotte Bay - Intern/Junior Backstage Interviewer
  • Gabrielle Crimson - Designer/Vice-President of Media
  • Melissa Rodriguez - Pride Play-by-Play Commentator
  • Michael Showtime - Pride Color Commentator
  • Andrew Jacobsen - STARS Color Commentator
  • Kaeli Moon - Head Referee

External links[]

PRIDE All-Female Championship Wrestling
Employees
Championships
Cards and Super-Cards
Results: 201220132014
Pay-Per-Views: CoronationWar GamesApotheosisFans' NightUnlimited

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