Vicious Vicki Enters Women’s Super 8
The tournament takes place on July 31.
The Wrestling Estate has learned the third name slated for the 2021 ECWA Women’s Super 8.
Vicious Vicki is scheduled for the one-night tournament on July 31 at The Monster Factory in Paulsboro, NJ. She’ll join Gabby Ortiz and Ashley D’Amboise.
“The Vivacious One” is riding a wave of momentum into the Women’s Super 8. Last month, she dethroned Ortiz for the Monster Factory Pro Wrestling Women’s Championship. In addition, the Jersey girl currently holds the TCW Goddess Championship, which she has successfully defended against Ortiz on numerous occasions. If these two meet at any point in the tournament, Vicious Vicki has to be the odds-on favorite.
“I know the Super 8 has been around for quite a while now and there have been many well-known women in wrestling in these tournaments in the past,” Vicious Vicki told The Wrestling Estate. “To be a part of it is an absolute honor and I can guarantee I won’t let anyone down. Stay tuned because the best is yet to come now that The Vivacious One is in!”
The ECWA Women’s Super 8 (originally called the Super 8 ChickFight) began in 2014 as an extension of the historic Super 8, the longest-running pro wrestling tournament in the United States. Similar to the men’s version, the women’s tournament has become a launching pad for undiscovered, up-and-coming talents to get noticed throughout the industry. Tessa Blanchard, the first winner, and Deonna Purrazzo, the only back-to-back winner, have gone on to Impact Wrestling, and McKay has been signed by Ring of Honor. Previous participants have included Britt Baker, Kiera Hogan, Maria Manic, Santana Garrett, among other notable names.
“We missed 2018 and 2020 with COVID, but we are back on track for the sixth edition,” says ECWA owner Joe Zanolle. “We just celebrated the 25th edition for the men and we are looking forward to building that long legacy with the women. Look at the talent of the first five Women’s Super 8s. That is the quality and young talent you will see this year. We are so glad to showcase these women competitors who work just as hard as the men. And you will not be seeing Divas, but trained and skilled professional wrestlers and athletes.”
The commentary team for this year’s ECWA Women’s Super 8 will be Brady Hicks and A Very Good Professional Wrestler, winner of the 2020 Super 8. The event will stream live on IWTV and a limited number of tickets are available now.
The Wrestling Estate has been the go-to media source for ECWA Super 8 coverage for the past three years. In addition to live event reports, we’ve broken the news on the participants, as we will this year, too.
The 6th ECWA Women’s Super 8 takes place Saturday, July 31, at The Monster Factory in Paulsboro, NJ.
For tickets and more information, visit ecwaprowrestling.com.
You can also watch live on IWTV.
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