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Kylie Rae Return

Kylie Rae Retains Warrior Wrestling Women’s Championship, Will Face Thunder Rosa

Kylie Rae has retained her Warrior Wrestling Women’s Championship against Holidead. She retained the title in her return to the ring at Night 1 of the Warrior Wrestling 2021 Stadium Series.

Rae was originally scheduled to defend the title against Thunder Rosa at Night 1 of the Stadium Series. Due to obligations to the National Wrestling Alliance (NWA), Rosa was not able to appear at Warrior Wrestling. Holidead was announced as the new opponent for Rae with the title on the line. The match with Thunder Rosa was moved to Night 3 of the Stadium Series on August 21st.

The match with Rosa will also see Kylie Rae defend her Warrior Wrestling Women’s Championship. Rae captured the title from Tessa Blanchard during Night 1 of the 2020 Stadium Series.

Rae is the second Women’s Champion in the history of Warrior Wrestling. She successfully defended the title against Madison Rayne during Night 3 of the 2020 Stadium Series. With a successful defense against Holidead in the books, Rae will now focus her attention on Thunder Rosa.

Warrior Wrestling started their 2021 season with the return of the Stadium Series. The events are taking place on the football field of Marian Catholic High School in Chicago Heights Illinois with COVID-19 safety protocols in place. They will return with Night 2 and 3 on July 17th and August 21st respectively.

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About Dominic Padula

Dominic is the Former Managing Editor for Wrestling and a writer for Gaming. Dominic truly believes very few things connect people the way pro wrestling does. He loves going to shows (indie or not), and working with Warrior Wrestling. He has been a gamer since age 5, and is a big fan of RPGs and anything open-world. He owns many consoles and is planning a gaming PC very soon. He is also getting into the cosplay world as well. Dominic is a huge fan of heavy metal music (listening, going to shows, playing guitar, shopping for vinyl, CDs. etc), is proud DECA alumni, and enjoys anything related to Star Wars, and comic books.