Pro Wrestling: EVE – Wrestle-Fever: Alpha vs Storm; To Also Feature Angelina Love & Taylor Wilde

by Firefly on 7th September 2012

Pro Wrestling: EVE have announced that their next event, Wrestle-Fever: Alpha vs Storm which will be held on 10th November at The Delphi Centre in Sudbury, Suffolk, UK, will not only be on iPPV, but will also feature former TNA Knockout Angelina Love joining the EVE roster.

Love won’t be the only former TNA Knockout in attendance however, as Shantelle “Taylor Wilde” Taylor will also be in attendance in her first appearance since retiring in February 2011, for fans to meet and get their photos taken with her.

“We’re extremely pleased to have Shantelle Taylor at ‘Wrestle-Fever’,” said EVE Promoter Emily Read. “EVE has always prided itself on bringing strong female role models to the attention of wrestling fans here in Europe, and Shantelle is certainly just that.”

She added: “It’s crazy to think of everything Shantelle had achieved before retiring just 2 weeks after only her 25th birthday. I should however also point out that Shantelle has told me personally that no EVE Professional should attempt to make a name for themselves at her expense as she is still very much able to hold her own.”

Not to be out-done, “Portugal’s Perfect Athlete” Shanna will be making her own return to EVE after being out due to injury since mid-April.

Announced so far for Wrestle-Fever: Alpha vs Storm is of course the Pro Wrestling: EVE Championship match between Alpha Female and Nikki Storm, and tickets are available right now from EVEWrestling.com.

 

You can find out more about Pro Wrestling: EVE and purchase tickets and merchandise on their official site at EVEWrestling.com, and also follow and interact with them on Twitter (at @ProWrestlingEVE), Facebook (at Facebook.com/evewrestling) and YouTube (at YouTube.com/user/ProWrestlingEVE).

About the Author: Firefly

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Discovering WCW Monday Nitro in the 1990s, he has been hooked on wrestling ever since, later going on to also discover WWF (now WWE), and even later numerous independent promotions, TNA and now the very captivating challenger known as AEW.

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