Miss Jasmine Enters ECWA Super 8 Chickfight

The all-women’s one-night tournament comes to Delaware on March 16.

The Wrestling Estate has learned the final name slated for this year’s ECWA Super 8 Chickfight Tournament.

ECWA Women’s Champion Miss Jasmine is scheduled for the one-night tournament on March 16 at the Asbury United Methodist Church in New Castle, Delaware.

The former manager of One Mean Team, Miss Jasmine began paving her own path at the end of 2018, slithering into a fatal four way to win the ECWA Women’s Championship in October at Witching Hour. She emerged victorious in her first title defense at ECWA Toys For Tots, turning back the challenges of Sammi Pandora and fellow Chickfight participant Gemma Cross. Most recently at ECWA New Year’s Resolutions, she teamed with ECWA promoter Mike Tartaglia to defeat Sammi Pandora and former champion Christina Marie.

Of course, Jasmine and The Boss picked up the win in nefarious fashion.

Jasmine is the eighth and final participant announced for this year’s ECWA Super 8 Chickfight. The Wrestling Estate reported over the past couple weeks that KC Spinelli – current Acclaim Pro Wrestling Women’s Champion and British Empire Women’s Champion, as well as possibly Su Yung’s Undead Maid of Honor – and Heart of SHIMMER Champion Zoey Skye, a 12-year veteran of the squared circle, had been selected for the tournament.

The Wrestling Estate previously reported that Impact Wrestling superstar Scarlett Bordeaux, Gemma Cross and Leyla Hirsch are scheduled for the ECWA Super 8 Chickfight. 

Cross is a familiar face to ECWA fans, having recently challenged Women’s Champion Miss Jasmine and Sammi Pandora in a triple threat at ECWA Toys For Tots in December. Meanwhile, Hirsch brings an international flavor to the tournament, hailing from Moscow, Russia. Her amateur wrestling background has made her a lethal weapon in CZW over the past year.

Other participants already announced are Missouri native Quinn McKay – an ex-Roller Derby competitor who hones her wrestling craft in Illinois-based AAW – and Women of Honor standout Gabby Ortiz, a Philly product of the Monster Factory and Ring of Honor Dojo. In 2017, Ortiz was the subject of a Philly.com profile piece that covered her balance as Mayor Jim Kenney’s receptionist by day, and pro wrestling starlet by night.

After laying dormant in 2018, the ECWA Super 8 Chickfight returns for its fifth year, finding a new home in Delaware. Similar to its male counterpart – the 23rd annual men’s Super 8 takes place April 20 – this tournament has become a launching pad for undiscovered, up-and-coming talents to get noticed throughout the industry.

Look no further than the three previous tournament winners: Impact Wrestling and Women of Wrestling star Tessa Blanchard was the inaugural winner in 2014, followed by current NXT signee Deonna Purrazzo winning back-to-back the next two years and then Karen Q, who competed in the second Mae Young Classic, took home the trophy in 2017.

Previous tournament participants include Britt Baker of All Elite Wrestling, current WOW Champion Santana Garrett, Impact Wrestling star Kiera Hogan and former ECWA Women’s Champion Christina Marie, to name a few.
 
ECWA Super 8 Chickfight takes place Saturday, March 16, at the Asbury United Methodist Church in New Castle, Delaware.

 

For tickets and more information, visit ecwaprowrestling.com or call 609.220.5598.

 

You can also join the ECWA Pro Wrestling Facebook group for the latest news, match announcements, promos and more.

The Wrestling Estate will have a live report of the ECWA Super 8 Chickfight on March 16. 

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