Melissa Maughn

Melissa Maughn
Melissa Maughn
Ring name(s) 21st Century Fox[1]
Billed height 5 ft 7 in (1.70 m)[1][2]
Billed weight 135 lb (61 kg)[1][2]
Born August 27[1]
Canada[2]
Resides United Kingdom[1]
Billed from Montreal, Quebec, Canada[2]
Trained by Sid Summers[2]
Ion Croitoru[3]
Debut 2002[1]

Melissa Maughn[1] (born August 27) is a Canadian professional wrestler best known as her ring name 21st Century Fox.

Contents

Professional wrestling career

Maughn was originally trained by Sid Summers in Cambridge, Ontario.[2]

Pure Wrestling Association

In October 2005, Maughn was defeated by Misty Haven in the finals of the Pure Wrestling Association (PWA)'s Women's Elite 8 Cup Tournament.[4]

Maughn won the PWA's Elite Women's Championship for the first time in 2005 from Cheerleader Melissa.<re name=gent/> In March 2006, Maughn dropped the title to Melissa,[1] but she regained it in a triple threat match against Melissa and Misty Haven.[5] She defended it against Haven on July 22, 2006 at PWA's One Year Anniversary Show.[6] Maughn also retained her title in a match against Tiana Ringer before losing it to Aurora in July.[1] Maughn, however, regained the title the same night.[1] She also traded the title with Misty Haven and defended it against challengers such as Miss Danyah and Portia Perez.[1]

In September 2006, she defeated Ivory in a wedding veil on a pole match with special guest referee Molly Holly.[1][2] In April 2007, she defended her title against April Hunter.[1]

Other promotions

In late 2005, she participated in CIWA North's first women's wrestling match.[1] She won a tag team match with Angel Williams against Tracy Brooks and Elmira the Iron Maiden.[1] Maughn had a tryout match with World Wrestling Entertainment in September 2006.[7]

A month later in November, she participated in Great Canadian Wrestling's W.I.L.D. Tournament, but lost to Sirelda, the eventually winner of the tournament.[1][8] In the 2007 tournament, she was defeated in the first round by Portia Perez.[1]

Personal life

Maughn has an older brother.[5] In high school, she played on the girl's football team for three years.[2][5]

In wrestling

Championships and accomplishments

  • Pure Wrestling Association | www.PWAcanada.com
    • PWA Elite Women's Championship (5 times)[1][5]
  • Old School Pro Wrestling
    • Women's Championship (1 time)[1][5]
  • IAW Wrestling
    • North American Women's Championship (1 time)[1][5]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x "21st Century Fox". Online World of Wrestling. http://www.onlineworldofwrestling.com/profiles/a/21st-century-fox.html. Retrieved 2009-04-27. 
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h Mata, Shiai (2006). "Q & A: 21st Century Fox". http://ladysports.com/stories/tcf.htm. Retrieved 2009-04-28. 
  3. ^ "Singles Wrestlers". Great Lakes Championship Wrestling. http://glcwrestling.sphosting.com/roster.htm. Retrieved 2008-02-22. 
  4. ^ Baines, Tim (October 16, 2005). "An intimate look at WWE diva Victoria". Ottawa Sun. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2005/10/16/1264874-sun.html. Retrieved 2009-04-27. 
  5. ^ a b c d e f g h "21st Century Fox". GLORY Wrestling. http://www.glorywrestling.com/gg/21stCenturyFox/21CF.asp. Retrieved 2009-04-27. 
  6. ^ Hulet, Marc (July 12, 2006). "PWA marks one-year anniversary". SLAM! Wrestling. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/07/13/1682497.html. Retrieved 2009-04-27. 
  7. ^ Baines, Tim (September 10, 2006). "Who's got the skills to be the next champ?". Ottawa Sun. http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Wrestling/2006/09/10/1821977.html. Retrieved 2009-04-27. 
  8. ^ "GCW W.I.L.D. Championship". Great Canadian Wrestling. http://www.canadianwrestlingexpo.com/roster.php?titleno=wild. Retrieved 2009-04-04. 

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