
A new wrestler on the independent scene – Self-proclaimed ‘Simply D’Vyne’ Khrystyn Taylor made her East Coast debut Saturday night at the acclaimed Zern’s Market in beautiful downtown Gilbertsville, PA. [Not much is known about 'Simply D'Vyne,' but word on the street is that she is being trained by one of the toughest women in wrestling today!] In WWWA action, Ms. Taylor decided to start with a bang by challenging long-time WWWA star and one-time women’s title holder ‘Pryme Tyme’ Amy Lee. What she lacked in experience, ‘Simply D’Vyne’ made up for in strategy, attacking Amy Lee before the bell even sounded. Khrystyn had Amy Lee reeling after a series of dropkicks and a monkey flip, but over-reached when she tried to lift the bodacious Amy Lee off the mat. Amy Lee converted it into a body slam and a big leg drop; she then pounded the rookie further with a splash into the corner, which unfortunately took the referee down as well. Amy Lee seemed to seal the deal by bulldogging Taylor’s face to the mat. But when Amy Lee tried for a pin, the ref was still in dreamland. It was at that moment that things got REALLY interesting as Monique Mercy entered the ring with a chair, KO’d Amy Lee with it and then draped a barely conscious ‘Simply D’Vyne’ over the prone Amy Lee. A revived ref saw only THIS pin, and after hitting the three count, proclaimed Ms. Taylor the winner. To the shock of all present, Khrystyn joined with Monique and Original Hat Guy in abusing a dazed Amy Lee. But Monique, making sure the upstart rookie knew who was queen bee, cut Ms. Taylor down with a clothesline. Amy Lee, after recovering some, then challenged Monique AND ‘Simply D’Vyne’ to a 3-way match at the WWWA show on March 14. The challenge was accepted and as a satisfied Monique and Hat Guy withdrew, pandemomium broke out as Amy Lee and Ms. Taylor brawled in the aisles. Monique Mercy’s strategy to take over the WWWA seems to be working. Divide and conquer. Deny Amy Lee another win, but put Ms. Taylor in her place as well. Expect the March 14th match to be brutal!

February 16th, 2009 at 7:45 am
I’m glad to see some fresh new faces in womens professional wrestling. I hope Ms. D’Vyne Khrystyn Taylor will provide wrestling with years of wrestling skill with talent and win many championships. New Fan Junior Smith.