Following this past Saturday’ s Circle City SLAM! II event in Hamina, Finland, the SLAM! Women’s Championship title has been declared vacant due to a serious arm injury incurred by the latest titleholder, ” Queen of Sisu” Lexa Valo.
Lexa appeared in Hamina this past weekend and relinquished the championship due to uncertain time off due to injury, plus the fact that the Wrestling SLAM! II supershow next month on January 17 in Seinäjoki, Finland at Rytmikojaamo is a date that the SLAM! Women’s Championship was promised to be featured and defended.
Lexa attempted to gift and pass on the title to her friend, Nelli Vertigo, who just recently moved back to Finland from Argentina. However, SLAM! Wrestling officials immediately revoked the action, stripping the SLAM! Women’s Championship and holding it up, declaring the title vacant.
Thus, Wrestling SLAM! II on January 17 in Seinäjoki will guarantee that we will see a new SLAM! Women’s Champion crowned, as we fulfill contractual obligations which have promised the advertised SLAM! Women’s Championship match at this very event.
The current challenger for the SLAM! Women’s Championship is the premiere female wrestler in all of the Nordics, “Scandinavian Dragon” Aliss Ink.
Stepping up to face Aliss will be former French Olympic wrestling team competitor, Mila Smidt, who is one of the most celebrated, distinguished and dominant top ten women in all of European professional wrestling.
The inclusion of Mila Smidt is notable on two fronts: Seinäjoki is the home of Greco Roman and freestyle wrestling standouts in Finland, plus, this will be the first-ever meeting of these two world-class female athletes in the world of professional wrestling at large, and is a dream match waiting to happen!
Get ready for history in the making on January 17 at Rytmikojaamo in Seinäjoki at Wrestling SLAM! II.