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Queens Of Combat QOC 11
Queens Of Combat QOC 11

Queens Of Combat QOC 11

Queens Of Combat QOC 11

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ActionDrama

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D'Arcy Dixon is a professional wrestler competing for Queens of Combat, where she portrays a villainess. D'Arcy Dixon debuted for the North Carolina-based Queens of Combat promotion on March 19, 2016, serving as the lone babyface in a three way match between Su Yung and Taylor Made at QoC 9, which Taylor won. D'Arcy turned heel at QoC 11 on May 21, where she was defeated by Jessicka Havok. She continued her villainous persona later that night at QoC 12, losing to Solo Darling. D'Arcy picked up her first victory in the promotion at QoC 15 on September 16, teaming with Miss Diss Lexia to form the D&D Muscle Factory and defeating the Sexy Young Caramels (Devyn Nicole and Savannah Evans). On the following day at QoC 16, the evil D'Arcy defeated Chasity Taylor to pick up her first singles victory in Queens of Combat.

Others

Budget

$9468

Revenue

$11232

Status

Released

Original Language

English

Runtime

92 mins

Rating

10/10

Release Date

26 May 2016

Country

United States of America

Cast

Taeler Conrad-Mellen

Taeler Conrad-Mellen

Taeler Hendrix

Candice LeRae

Candice LeRae

Candice LeRae

Jessica Cricks

Jessica Cricks

Jessicka Havok

Vannarah Riggs

Vannarah Riggs

Su Yung

Jessika Evelyn Heiser

Jessika Evelyn Heiser

Kennadi Brink

Rudy Jordan

Rudy Jordan

Rudy Jordan

Devyn Nicole

Devyn Nicole

Devyn Nicole

Samantha Heights

Samantha Heights

Samantha Heights

Rachel Kelvington Bostic

Rachel Kelvington Bostic

Ray Lyn McAwesome

Dominique Fabiano

Dominique Fabiano

Dominique Fabiano

D'Arcy Dixon

D'Arcy Dixon

D'Arcy Dixon

Genevieve Goulet

Genevieve Goulet

LuFisto

Christina Garibaldi

Christina Garibaldi

Solo Darling

Rachel Freeman

Rachel Freeman

Savannah Evans

Malia Hosaka

Malia Hosaka

Malia Hosaka

Nicole Matthias

Nicole Matthias

Nicole Savoy

Tessa Blanchard

Tessa Blanchard

Tessa Blanchard

Aerial Monroe

Aerial Monroe

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