Bellatrix 5 results – Saraya Knight retains the SHIMMER Title; Liberty wins the RQW European belt
It’s been building up to this day for months, and coupled with a heavy bout of promotion both locally and online, Bellatrix Female Warriors launches its first show since officially changing the name from the World Association of Women’s Wrestling at the start of the year. Bellatrix 5 is also the promotion’s first iPPV (which you can order by clicking here), headlined by the first SHIMMER Title match on British soil.
Saraya Knight defends the championship against Queen of the Ring Destiny, while the undercard was given an extra sweetener in recent days with the announcement that Liberty‘s match against Queen Maya will now be for Maya’s RQW European Women’s Championship.
Elsewhere on the card, Bacardi and Rebecca Mason make their debuts, while Amy Lee and Phobia make their returns. Ringbelles is on hand at the Epic Studios in Norwich, England to bring you results. Click after the jump to check them out, and keep hitting refresh for the updates. (more…)
In Video: Build up to Bellatrix 5

Yesterday, six matches were announced for March 24th’s Bellatrix 5 show in Norwich, England – the first show since the name changeover from the World Association of Women’s Wrestling to Bellatrix, something which was explained by Destiny in our interview with her at the end of last year.
The biggest match announced so far is a return contest from last November’s Bellatrix 4 with RQW European Women’s Champion Queen Maya taking on Liberty in an encounter that was cut short because of a broken arm suffered by the tall Italian. This contest is billed as non-title, but a victory by Liberty could propel her to a title shot in the future.
However, the revelations continue – as well as the aforementioned rematch, Bellatrix 5 features debuts and returns – such as Amy Lee making her first appearance in a Bellatrix event since the original one last March where she face Miss Mina, who is now fully recovered from the ankle injury she suffered last November. Speaking of returns, the creepy Phobia – who hasn’t been about since Bellatrix 2 – will be seen again on March 24, standing across the ring from rookie Chanel, who is going in the right direction in terms of progression.
So that’s the returns taken care of – how about the debuts? (more…)
Fight Like A Girl: Becky Mason
Few women would be happy to allow their husbands to make all the decisions when it comes to her wedding, but Becky Mason is not like many women. The first graduate of Lance Storm‘s Wrestling Academy threw over the responsibilities to her then-fiance Loco Mike Mason as part of the filming of BBC TV show Don’t Tell The Bride last month. Tomorrow, viewers in Britain (and Becky, considering she is still in the dark) will get to see the build up to her special day, so we caught up with her to find out how she’s feeling.
In addition, we also ask her about the two big injuries she’s suffered in her career, wrestling more often in the future, and she offers us an interesting note about Lance what he liked to do with Divas footwear during his time in WWE.
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