James Raven
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03-10-2019, 03:12 PM
TITLES AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS |
In a company where women tend to fight amongst each other, and the big titles are far out of their reach, Kitten shattered the glass ceiling by absolutely dominating against everyone she faced. With epic battles with Bigg Rigg, Jason Cash, Steve Jason and many more, Kitten was the first female to not only be a contender for the Universal title, she went on to win the belt as well. Her dark and alluring persona was sexy and scary at the same time, and with her hard work and determination, she blew the door wide open for every other woman in the XWF to walk through.
- Jonathyn Brown
In a period of the XWF where the scene was overrun by atypical superstars, there was a wonderful aroma that passed through its doors. It was simple, elegant storytelling with the heartwrenching taste of greatness that sometimes made you a little nauseous. A woman after my own heart, Kitten was someone I could point to and say, "Hey... she's got the spark." Besides Star, she is the single greatest female wrestler to ever grace an XWF ring, and it wouldn't be outside the box to say that she could give any other Legend on this list one helluva ride for their money.. She was Legend, she is gone. There will never be another.
- Cyren
Kitten was... unique. That's probably the best way to put it. She pretty much shook the place up the second she came through the doors in 2003. Some of us were frozen in awe of this young woman who had some amazing skills up her sleeves, others were... less receptive. But she plugged away and kept at what she was doing, in spite of a lot of antagonism and 'girls can't win the Universal title' attitudes, and proved all her critics wrong when she won the title. People could say what they wanted, but the fact remained that her unique, dark and alluring character and her gripping RP style reigned supreme at the time.. She was always fun to get in on a storyline with, having a ton of good ideas, twists and turns, and she made things just that much more exciting with her unique character. One of my personal favorite moments of my XWF career was the very ending of Lord of the Ring 2003, when Kitten and SJ both stood as Universal Champion and Lord of the Ring respectively. That was a buzz the likes of which I'll never forget.
- Steve Jason
Personally, I don't like Kitten. Not every reflection in the world I think needs to be a positive one; however, for all of those that know me, they understand I'm not the type of individual that will say something without there being cause for it to be said. I never really had much of a liking toward Kitten. She's good at the business, her accomplishments easily states that. Whenever people thought she was cornered, she would show that somehow she had what it would take to press pass the dangers and pull out the victory or simply survive. Much like a cat in her own namesake, the nine-lives pulled through leaving her to seem almost imortal with the things she would have to go through. Back during the era where she was at her peak, she hung with the best. Despite the way she handled herself, however, boasting about how good she was and almost sickeningly allowing her aura to go about and insult everyone around herself in thinking she was always the better player in the game... to a degree, she had the power to back it up. Kitten is the type of player in the game that I don't respect as a person, but will respect for will to succeed, it being that very will to why she is a Legend in the X-Treme Wrestling Federation..
- Jem Williams
My first memory of Kitten was that, before she joined the XWF, there were lots of banners and news feeds made about Kitten joining the XWF. I said that there is no reason to hype up someone who has never been heard of before, and challenged her to a match. She completely destroyed me. From that point on, she moved up the ranks. She wasn't another one of those female wrestlers who dated a male wrestler and needed his support to get ahead. Kitten did it all on her own. For as cynical as she may be, I still consider her, to this day, as a friend of mine. The title "legend" fits her well. After everything she's been through in her life, it's only fair that we immortalize her forever in the XWF.
- Andy "Centurion" Cortinovis
Who could forget KITTEN? She ran Massacre back in 2005 for a brief period with 504 BOY, both as GM's of Massacre. I remember an angle KITTEN and KRAZZY KIDD were in together. She announced with 504 Boy a drug test on the Krazzy One, and I came up.. NEGATIVE! Thanks for all the memories KITTEN.
- Krazzy Kidd
The People’s G.O.A.T.
120-24-3
3x Universal Champion, 3x World Champion, 9x Xtreme Champion, 1x Hart Champion, 2x Phoenix Champion, 1x Women’s Champion (lol), 1x Federweight Champion, 1x Heavymetalweight Champion, 5x Tag Team Champion
(w/ Aidan Collins, Roxy Nova, Mia Sanchez, Big Shank, Drew Archyle/Robert Main)
XWF Hall of Legends
#4 on XWFs “Top 50” List
2009 Rookie of the Year
2009 Face of the Year
2010 Heel of the Year
8x Star of the Month
2x Star of the Year (2009/‘10)
2x Feud of the Year (2010/‘11 w/ Big Shank)
2017 High Stakes Winner
Former Owner
Lots of other random shit
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